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Oklahoma murder suspect arrested outside Denver McDonald's, U.S. Marshals say

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DENVER – A man wanted in a killing in Oklahoma City was arrested by authorities in Denver on Friday morning, the U.S. Marshals Service announced.

David Ray Sisk, 33, was taken into custody in the parking lot of a McDonald's near Colorado Boulevard and Bruce Randolph Avenue, according to a news release from the U.S. Marshals.

John D. White, 28, was found dead Sept. 6 beneath a mattress that had been set on fire, the news release said. Investigators learned that Sisk had fled to the Denver area, and they began working with Marshals and police here.

Investigators this week found Sisk's suspected vehicle near 28th Avenue and Race Street and identified him as the driver, the news release said. Investigators followed Sisk to the McDonald's on Friday morning and watched him enter the restaurant. When he walked outside, they arrested him.

Sisk was taken to the Denver County jail, where he was awaiting extradition to Oklahoma.