Oklahoma Code § 22-94

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Assistance from other counties
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If it appears to the Governor that the power of the county is
not sufficient to enable the sheriff to execute process delivered to
him, or to suppress riots and to preserve the peace, he must, on the
application of the sheriff, or the judge, of any court of record of
such county, order such a force from any other county or counties as
is necessary, and all persons so ordered or summoned by the Governor
or acting Governor, are required to attend and act; and any such
persons who, without lawful cause, refuse or neglect to obey the
command, are guilty of a misdemeanor.

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