Oklahoma Code § 21-1431

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Burglary in first degree
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Every person who breaks into and enters the dwelling house of
another, in which there is at the time some human being, with intent
to commit some crime therein, either:
1.  By forcibly bursting or breaking the wall, or an outer door,
window, or shutter of a window of such house or the lock or bolts of
such door, or the fastening of such window or shutter; or
2.  By breaking in any other manner, being armed with a
dangerous weapon or being assisted or aided by one or more
confederates then actually present; or
3.  By unlocking an outer door by means of false keys or by
picking the lock thereof, or by lifting a latch or opening a window,
is guilty of burglary in the first degree, a Class B1 felony
offense.

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