i0-THE PERKINS ]OURNAL, Thursday, May I, 2003
the Perkins
by Chief Robert Williams
I want to begin this week by saying flutt although things are getting busier, it is just a sign of
Je time and the beginning of summer.
,,, We have four full time officers, who I will begin introducing throughout the next few weeks.
:" I also will introduce ommunity of their time, the
the newest is Mike Munday.
I Bill Lott at city hall, 547-
Police logs
Officer Steve Hensley
5:38 p.m. - report of kids playing in
roadway on Payne Street.
6:38 p.m,- report of loud music at 115
Payne Street.
6:54 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Lovers Lane, verbal warning.
-',7:55 p.m. - report of bull with head
uck in fence on Freeman Street.
- :8:25 p.m.- traffic stop at Seventh and
Kirk, citation issued.
Officer Tom Hankins
t0:06 p,m.- traffic stop at SH 33 and
adler Road, verbal warning.
:>:05 a.m.- traffic stop at SH 33 and
I.bvers Lane, citation issued.
J5:40 a.m. - dog complaint at Sixth and
Kirk; none found.
'5:45 a.m. - dog complaint at Second
and E. Knipe and Second andW. Knipe;
rmne found.
5:53 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Id,S 177, citation issued.
7:48 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
I,ne, verbal warning.
,:02 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
ayne, verbal warning.
'!0 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Pogue, verbal warning.
'I 1:50 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
,Poc, gue, arrested subject for driving under
suspension.
;6:05 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Lovers Lane, citation issued.
Hansky
9:38 a.m.- report of cows on roadway
at River Road and Fairgrounds Road.
)0:48 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Lovers Lane, verbal warning.
1 1:1 5 a.m. - report of larceny of public
utilities at 316 E. Kenworthy; negative
contact.
! 1:29 a.m.- attemptad to serve warrant
2:26 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Twin Lakes, written warning for defective
equipment.
3:12 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Payne, verbal warning for speed.
4:37 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Twin Lakes, verbal warnings for left of
center and right of roadway, cited for
expired driver's license.
5:29 p.m. - traffic stop at W. Knipe and
E. Industrial, verbal warning.
8:25 p.m. - report of cattle out 1/4 mile
north of Sonic; gone upon arrival.
10 p.m. - traffic stop at W. Knipe and
cemetery, citation issued.
11:07 p.m.- traffic stop at Freeman and
N.W. Third, verbal warning.
Sunday,/,r. 27
Hansley
12:08 a.m.-traffic stop at N. Main and
SH 33, written warning.
12:21 a.m.- traffic stop atW.Knipe and
cemetery, verbal warning.
3:59 a.m.- assisted Stillwater EMS with
ambulance call to 215 N.W. Third.
8:15 p.m. - citizen reported that Walter
Pool hit a barricade at N.E. Third and
Hert. Spoke to Mr. Pool at Piney River
and issued citation.
9:04 p.m.- issued five citations to
driver of suspicious vehicle at ammonia
tanks.
11:41 p,m.- traffic stop atW. Knipe and
E. Industrial, verbal warning.
11:54 p.m.- checked out report of
suspicious vehicle on E. Knipe.
Hankins
7:52 a,m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Lovers Lane, verbal warning.
10:12 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Pogue, citation issued.
10:40 a.m.- traffic stop at SH 33 and
Payne, verbal warning.
2:52 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Lovers Lane, verbal warning.
3:19 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
at 112 Sasser Court; rlltVQ llt': ";" 9:
11:37 a.m.- attemptad to serve warrant
at400 W. Knipe, #4; negative contact.
t:56 p.m.- traffic stop at casino on
Feeman, verbal warning.
t2 p.m.- report of person having heart
.pc0ems at US 177 and SH 33; nega-
tive contact.
4:07 p.m. - traffic stop at Cross and
Sharp, two citations issued.
4:53 p.m.- assisted resident on Crozier
Street who had fallen.
:12 p.m. - traffic stop at W. Knipe and
SI'W. Third, verbal warning.
$:21 p.m.-traffic stop atW. Knipe and
metery, citation issued.
$:34 p.m.- traffic stop at W. Knipe and
E Industrial, citation and verbal warn-
ing issued.
,$:57 p.m.- assisted with traffic stop at
S 33 and Twin Lakes.
Officer Scott Stmpes
i 1:08 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Lovers Lane, citation issued for speed
(8/45) and warning issued for no
d!ivar's license in possession.
Offk=or J=my Ronspz
7:15 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
P0gue, verbal warning for speed.
:53 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
PWne, verbal warning for speed.
8:17 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Tvin Lakes, citation issued for speed.
:48 a.m. -male subject walking west
oh SH 33; transported to 323 N.W.
Third.
and Stumbo.
11:24 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
N. Main, verbal warning.
Officer Mike Crawford
9:09 a.m.- traffic stop at SH 33 and golf
course, verbal warning for speed.
10:43 a.m.- traffic stop at SH 33 and
Twin Lakes, verbal warning for speed.
1 1:10 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Twin Lakes, cited for speed.
1 1:45 a.m.- traffic stop at US 177 and
Whistle Stop, verbal warning for speed.
2:36 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Twin Lakes, verbal warning for speed.
4 p.m. - checked out noise complaint.
4:32 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Sonic, verbal warning for speed.
TRIAL from I
counts of domestic abuse.
At an April 24 preliminary
hearing on the rape charge, his
alleged victim, a 30-year-old
Pawnee mother of six children,
testified that she had known
McClellan and his sister "all
my life."
After admitting that she vol-
untarily kissed McClellan, she
testified she was drunk and
vomiting at McClellan's new
house in Stillwater about 2 a.m.
Nov. 24, 2002, when McClel-
lan pulled her clothing off. "I
kept saying no -- he was hitting
my head against the wall," the
woman testified.
Following the alleged rape,
"I started kicking and I got him
off of me and I screamed for my
clothes," she testified. She testi-
fied that McClellan drove away
from his house and she walked
to a gas station where she called
911 from a pay phone. She said
an ambulance came and took
her to the Stillwater hospital
for a rape examination.
A month after that alleged
attack, McClellan was arrested
at his Stillwater residence for
allegedly beating his girl-
friend, Terrie Dawn Jones,
who claimed he had pulled her
hair, knocked her to the bed-
room floor, sat on top of her,
slapped her and bit her on the
hand, about 9:45 p.m. Dec. 26,
according to court documents.
Five weeks after that alleged
incident, McClellan was again
arrested for allegedly beating
Jones, who claimed he "hit
her several times, pushed her
down and hit her in the crotch
area," about 12:49 a.m. Feb. 2,
according to a police affidavit.
McClellan remains free on
bail pending his arraignment
before Associate District Judge
Robert Murphy Jr. on May 16
when he could ask for a trial
date on the rape charge. His
attorney, Frank Muret, said in
court at his preliminary hear-
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HANCOCK from 1
level of discipline that no one
else could probably under-
stand.
"It teaches you a lot that other
things can't," he said. "It's not
like football where if something
goes wrong you have people that
will blame it on other people
and they don't want to take the
blame for it. And with wrestling
you can't do that.
"It's you and it depends on
how hard you want to work on
how good you do and if you
don't live up to your expecta-
tions it's your fault.'"
ing "If there is a consensual act,
there is no crime."
Under questioning from
prosecutor Kathy Thomas,
the alleged victim testified she
never consented to sexual rela-
tions with McClellan.
ABUSE from 1
had been jailed for 14 days, Lee
said. Miller was also ordered to
perform 20 hours of community
service by June 25, as part of a
one-year suspended sentence.
According to the affidavit by
Ronspiez, a neighbor, Peggy
Anderson, said blood was run-
ning down the boy's mouth
when he came to her house,
upset, and asked to use her
phone to call the police.
The boy claimed that before
the attack, Miller had tried
to hit him with a belt, which
struck a counter, the affidavit
said.
The boy said that Miller then
became angry and tried to put
the belt up to the boy's neck,
but the boy held up his hand
and stopped it, the affidavit
said.
The boy said that when he told
Miller he was tired of putting
up with abuse, Miller jammed
two fingers down under the
boy's tongue, pushing his
That self-discipline many
times out-ranked any kind of
social activities, especially
when needing to make weight
for a match or tournament.
"There's been so many times
I would have like to have gone
out with my friends and eat
pizza and stuff like that but you
can't do that," he added.
His hard work on the mat also
benefited in another athletic
endeavor. As a three-year starter
for the Demons football team,
Hancock was always among
the leaders in tackles with an
instinct of being able to find the
football.
And it also rubbed off in the
classroom. Hancock will be one
of eight valedictorians during
commencement exercises later
this month.
He's another wrestler that has
seen to program grow to the suc-
cess it is experiencing today. He
is quick to give a lot of the credit
to head coach Gary Riley. He's
pleased with the way people
have gotten involved with the
program and he points to Riley
in doing that.
"I think it's all because of
him," Hancock said of his
coach. "After conditioning
practice we would go out for a
jog afterward and we would jog
up town to different businesses
and invite them to come see us
wrestle."
He added Riley would join
the team on the jog in addition
to doing other things with the
team. "There are not too many
coaches that would do that but
everything we do he does," he
said.
Hancock finished his prep
career with an impressive 115-
19.
"It's been awesome to see it
grow and it will get even be
he said. "I can't wait to co#
back to see how much it .
been progressing."
He's also quick to give a 10tJ
praise and thanks to his par
Susie Washington and Mil
Hancock who have alwal
been mainstays when he w0d
compete in dual matches 0ri
tournaments.
"It's nice to know somebodyl
there no matter whether I
no matter whether I lose i:
are always there to give t
.... heS
whatever It Is I need,
Others who have been insl
mental, especially during
early years, are Keith Ward i
Dave Smith.
Hancock is currently wori
out for not only July's All-SO
wrestling match in Tulsa,
also some freestyle wrestlil:
tournaments scattered thro
out theettne summer. He adrl
g ' g involved with freeo.,
wrestling last year was a beOl
for him this season becauN
helped improve his quick
in his feet. He's been wo
ing out with teammates Ie
and Kyle Hornberger as
as Brad Ward. Then there
times when he'll square
against Riley. t
Then after his All-State ms
Hancock will most likely 1 #
close on his wrestling career!
concentrate on his acader
beginning at Oklahoma St
University. He hopes to get
of his core classes comple
OSU before transferring to ei
the University of Oklaho
Southwestern Oklahoma S
University at Weatherford
attend pharmacy school.
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It s been fun, Hancoc
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I can t say that it hash t
worth it." i
thumb up under the boy's chin
while pushing his two fingers
down, the affidavit said.
Ronspiez said he could see a
sore under the boy's tongue and
swelling on his lower gums.
The boy's brother said he saw
Miller shove his fingers itt
brother's mouth, the affid
said.
Miller also has a 1996 c
viction for felony possessiolt
marijuana, according to ca
records.
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