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POLICE REPORT
MONDAY, January 13, 1997
Chief Burns
8:19 a.m. - written warning to
juvenile female by Steer Inn for
smoking.
12:05 p.m. - traffic on Hwy. 33
at ,Jalopy's, written warning to
Gregory Dean DeWald of Cush-
ing for speeding 65 mph in 55
mph zone.
12:18 p.m. - City Hall reported
a reckless driver on SW 3rd.
Gone on arrival. Followed pos-
sible suspect around but driving
OK.
°1:30 p.m. - at office with a
mother upset about son's at-
tacker who was walking around
within hours of the attack (ref.
fight at scho Friday), appar-
ently without concern that he
had hurt a boy.
Officer Ottaway
*4:45 p.m. - report of accident,
vehicle in ditch at Lovers Lane
& Kirk. Confirmed, Woman and
three small children, no injuries.
Called for wrecker and then
transported all to home in
Perkins. All OK.
°5:45 to 7:30 p.m. - traffic court
at City Hall.
10:15 p.m. - with Reserve Of-
ricer Winters to meet with Of-
ricer Keylon for ride-along to-
night.
7:45 to 10:40 p.m. - almost
steady stream of individuals at
PD requesting information and
reporting various details.
TUESDAY, January 14, 1997
Burns
7:52 a.m. - traffic control at
Hwy. 33 and Sadler Rd., verbal
warning to Mr. Powell for driv-
ing on shoulder.
2:00 p.m. - at office with sub-
ject discussing domestic court
order filed this past weekend.
Lt. Beard
3i15 p.m. - talked with indi-
vkhml to attempt to get one of
the suspects in case to PD.
*3:47 p.m. - traffic citation to
Allen Patterson of Guthrie for
driving under suspicion. Made
subject park vehicle, grand-
mother came after him. Vehicle
left on Hwy. 33.
*6:06 p.m. - call from Payne
County Sheriff's Office (PESO)
to contact person in Stillwater.
Called and talked to lady who
wanted to know if you needed a
gun license to carry gun in car.
Advised her no, but not to be
loaded while vehicle moving.
6:06 p.m. - report from motor-
ist of cow out by Barta Dairy
Farm. Called Mrs. Barta and
advised.
6:35 p.m. - at PD talking with
individual re incident that oc-
curred at Mac's on Christmas
Day. Also talked with another
lady advising me where one of
the stop signs was located that
was taken from Crozier & Sharp.
Was where o.ffice suspected.
Gave info to Officer Ottaway.
7:50 p.m. - made contact with
subject's mother re theft of gun
last Friday night on Sharp St.,
was a .45 caliber gun. Mother is
to call officer back with informa-
tion as to whereabouts of gun. I
advised her I need to talk with
her son also, he was not there at
this time.
*8:40 p.m. - continuing investi-
gation of case, very little coop-
eration from other parents - fail
to call and talk with officers
about the matter.
WEDNESDAY, January 15,
1997
AL-THURSDAY,
Ottaway
2:40 a.m. - found vehicle parked
at Whistle Stop #2, two males
checked. Said they were looking
for a phone. Advised west side
of building. They left headed
west. Ran check, came back
clean.
3:15 a.m. - beginning to sleet/
light mist.
o4:05 a.m. - beginning to snow.
Call from Peso to see Officer
Keylon at residence. Arrived, all
OK.
4:18 a.m. - guided vehicle north
on Main to Hwy. 33, driver was
worriedhbout ditch. Road is cov-
ered. Checked Hwy. 33, same
condition. Roads very slick.
6:30 a.m. - at PD updating logs,
entering tickets on computer.
Snow stopped, about 3" accumu-
lation.
Burns
10:28 a.m. - call of red pickup
pulling sled on SW 3rd. Found,
advised to stop. They will go to
park and slide down hill.
12:06 p.m. - Peso advised of
kids age 10 and 3 sliding on top
of house roof at 3rd and Kirk and
they were left alone. Arrived at
12:09, kids were down and high
school age sister was advised.
She will take care of them.
12:43 p.m. - car in ditch at Lov-
ers Lane and Kirk, they have a
tow rope coming.
Beard
*3:54 p.m, - cite Cathy Heine for
57 mph in 45 mph school zone.
4:03 p.m. - written warning to
S.K. Neal for 65 mph in 55 mph
zone.
5:53 p.m. - written warning to
Leigh Horlacker for 55 mph in
45 mph zone.
6:09 p.m. - written warning to
Donna Hanson for 65 mph in 45
mph zone.
6:15 p.m. - call from residence
on Stansbury re harassment,
civil matter, no action taken.
6:45 p.m. - call from residence
on Sharp St. re harassment. Is
civil matter.
7:25 p.m. - talked with resident
on Sharp St. re harassment, ad-
vised her is all civil at this time.
No action taken.
8:45 p.m. - talked with lady in
Stillwater re her son on case,
mother supposed to bring son to
PD on Tuesday between 3:00 and
5:00.
9:30 p.m. - visited with victim
of case and his daughter get
more info.
Ottaway
11:40 p.m. - on patrol, very cold
with side streets hazardous with
ice. Main roads OK so far.
THURSDAY, January 16,
1997
Beard
.4:25 p.m. - unit I is down, pos-
sible solenoid on starter. Picked
up unit 2 from Keylon residence,
talked to 66 station to see if they
could work on unit I tomorrow.
.4:55 p.m. - talked to Lyle
Youngker about towing unit 1.
V rfll confer with Chief Burns to-
morrow as to where to take for
repairs.
p.m. - written warning to
Carl Vinyard for 45 mph in 35
mph.
10:10 p.m. - called Town Clerk
refwater leak at 424 NW 1st. He
advised he would handle.
FRIDAY, JanuarY 17, 1997
Keylon
3:43 a.m. - call from Peso of
suspicious person at 4th St.
Apts., was Tim Ventris walking
around.
Burns
8:50 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. - to OKC
for OACP meeting.
3:55 p.m. - written warning to
Melanie McClure of Stillwater
for speeding in school zone.
Keylon
7:15 p.m. - follow-up on cases.
7:42 p.m. - traffic control at SE
4th & Knipe, 2 citations to
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Teresa Baird of Stillwater for
disobeying a stop sign and fail-
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SATURDAY, January 18, 1997
Keylon
12:35 a.m. - verbal warning to
juvenile driver of Tulsa for de-
fective vehicle (headlight).
Beard
7:55 a.m. - citation to Ben
Tooley for 54 mph in 35 mph
zone.
8:05 a.m. - verbal warning to
Bryce Fowles for 55 mph in 45
mph zone. 0
9:20 a.m. - citation to Mike
Atha for 71 mph in 55 ml h zone.
10:27 a.m. - took theft report at
117 Cross.
10:42 a.m - took theft report at
702 Sharp.
*2:14 p.m. - citation to Eric
Fleak for expired inspection
sticker.
o3:15 p.m. - call from PCSO
wanting info on accident on Mon-
day at Lovers Lane and Free-
man.
Ottaway
5:02 p.m. - call from Peso ref
runaway female juvenile, no re-
port taken, info only.
5:06 p.m. - call from 112-1/2 SW
1st, juveniles banging on door
and then running. Will monitor.
o6:20 p.m. - visit with family ref
daughter, was to be with friends
but now believe she is with run-
away juvenile and stolen car.
Will attempt to locate.
7:26 p.m. - report of juveniles
behind co-op and area. Checked,
gone on arrival. Will monitor.
8:40 p.m. - report of juveniles
disturbing residents on SE 3rd.
Checked, gone on arrival.
9:05 p.m. - report of juveniles
disturbing residents on SE 4th.
Checked, gone on arrival. Will
monitor.
9:10 p.m. - checking area
around co-op, juveniles seen be-
hind buildings, believe they are
going to residence on South
Main. Gone on arrival.
10:05 p.m. - visit with Iowa
Tribe officer ref stolen vehicle
and missing/runaway female ju-
veniles. Got more information on
stolen vehicle, out of Tryon. Have
name and tag number. Will
check area.
SUNDAY, JanUary 19, 1997
Ottaway
-12:35 a.m. - call from PCSO of
domestic disturbance on E. Hert.
Both parties upset, separated
and had one leave. Escorted to
Main St., will check later. '
-1:03 a.m. - call from Peso to
be on look-out for 84 Buick,
brown, being driven by 15 year
old boy. Joy riding, not listed as
stolen. If found, contact Peso.
-1:05 a.m. - with Iowa Tribe of-
ricer at PD, needs assistance
opening vehicle at Whistle Stop
#2, not electric locks. Opened, all
OK.
Reserve Officer Maxwell
.9:50 a.m. - unknown maroon &
silver pickup parked near front
door stop area of new gym.
Checked tag, was Mr. Miller
working.
11:56 a.m. - at 102 S. Timber-
line, lady wanted skunk re-
moved from yard. Skunk last
seen headed east into country.
Also went to 101 S. Timberline
to advise owner of same.
*1:45 p.m. - stopped by driver
who advised kids may be throw-
ing snowballs at cars on Hwy. 33
near new gym.
1:50 p.m. - with four kids hid-
ing in area, put oldest one in
charge and sent them home.
1:54 p.m. - with female subject
ref. missing girls. I advised no
info, will have Officer Ottaway
visit with her later.
2:02 p.m. - owner at 119 Cro-
zier advised water running at
rear of vacant house at 801
Sharp, turned off same.
3:51 p.m. - traffic control for car
fire at 721 E. 7th.
Ottaway
10:30 a.m. - call ref indigent
person needing transport by bus,
could not help.
5:25 p.m. - radar check on Hwy.
33, negative contact.
6:55 p.m. - call from Peso,
check area around 109 Crozier
for pessible juveniles causing
problems. Checked, gone on ar-
rival.
7:00 p.m. - at residence on
Sharp St. refrunawayjuveniles.
Information that all were on way
home. Will check later.
7:35 p.m. - checked area of do-
mestic last night, all appears
OK. Back together.
11:45 p.m. - call from PCSO of
domestic dispute or problems on
Hwy. 33, 2 miles east. Cover for
deputy. Iowa Tribe officer
backed. Gone on arrival, talked
to residents. Will monitor situa-
tion.
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SATURDAY, January 18, 1997
3:45 p.m. - back end of car on
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Some 800 exhibitors from 80
Oklahoma communities and 25
other states will display their
wares in seven fairground build-
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Transportation, Hobbies, Arts
and Crafts, International Trade
Center, Made in Oklahoma,
Kitchens of America and Car-
riage Hall. Exhibitors from
Perkins include Patty and Gerry
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The show opens at 9:00 a.m.,
Friday, Feb. 7 and Saturday,
Feb. 8. Opening time on Sunday,
Feb. 9 is 11:00 a.m. Closing time
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Items for exhibition and sale
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niture, baskets, dried flower ar-
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and painted folk art, antique
toys and dolls, stoneware, coun-
try clothing, woodburning, pen
and ink, watercolors, punched
tin, and many others.
,An Affair of the Heart, which
has become a favorite attraction
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Shoppers can browse or buy to
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