New Oklahoma law closes loophole, makes secretly tracking someone with a GPS device a stalking crime

A legislator's personal ordeal has resulted in a new law against secretly tracking someone with a GPS device.

Covert use of a tracker is now a stalking crime in Oklahoma.

"Hot dog! Hot dog!" Rep. Mark McBride said Wednesday after learning Gov. Mary Fallin had signed House Bill 3260 into law.

McBride, R-Moore, found a tracking device on his pickup the evening of Dec. 4, after a friend suggested he look.