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two juveniles
French. Took
Peso reported
108 Sasser Ct.,
on car ste-
advised
i% PCSO to do foL
advised to
on neighbor
trash in
with neighbor
Person, they
OK.
citizen at PD in-
property,
Advised to
at PD,
flOWers moved
will follow-
white male
g to
Cushing
juvenile to
out was con
Next time?
at cemetery re
folks mov-
Advised
problems.
at PD
Iinformed
handle.
SPoke to Officer
are pass-
to cemetery.
27,1997
Police
of ambu-
Lewis, heart
Pain. Assisted
from205
dog on porch.
truck, dog
Put in pound.
Also pickedup
dog.
Road
12 cattle out,
assist process
address.
May 28,1997
escort
Ms. Gra-
to hospi-
10:15 a.m. - to
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Oliver's Family
Hair Center
Call from PCSO
re threats from
I with juvenile
he has hav-
had driven by
led him there
Could be done.
8:50 p.m.- call from LifeLine
to check welfare of Marg Gra-
ham, same advised she was in
hospital from fall this morning.
9:00 p.m. - call from SPD to
make contact with Ester and
Carl Niomi re hit and run in
Stillwater.
10:00 p.m. - issued citation
to Clinton Stanton tbr speeding.
THURSDAY, May 29, 1997
Ottaway
1:55 a.m. - citation issued for
no insurance. Burns
*7:39 a.m. - traffic at Hwy. 33
and 177, citation to David Roe
of Cushing for speeding.
10:45 a.m. - call of a large
Rottweiller at 200 NE 1st. Lt.
Beard came in ACO truck and
took dog to pound.
*12:25 p.m. - at Main and
Thomas, tow-truck down. Got
Lyle Youngker to assist. Started
and on way. Beard
3:00 p.m. - to dog kennel,
retrieved Rottweiller and gave to
owner aider he paid fine.
7:30 p.m. - keys locked in car
at 102 Eaton, Arlan Bradley resi-
dence, could not open.
.7:38 p.m. - call from PCSO
of maroon van in Mac's parking
lot with several juveniles, one of
the subjects waving gun around,
not known if real .or toy.
7:40 pro. - at Mac's, talked
to store clerk, advised she knew
nothing about call. Upon leaving
spotted van with five juveniles
inside, stopped same and re-
trieved pellet or BB CO2 pistol
from van. Talked to subject with
gun, was same juvenile that
park had problems with a couple
weeks back. Took gun from ju-
venile, made contact with
juvenile's mother and advised
her of seriousness of her son with
the gun, that it could be mis-
taken for the real thing and
someone could get shot. Advised
her I would keep gun, also told
the juveniles to go home for the
evening.
9:00 p.m. - call from PCSO
of gray van parked in street at
Chantry and 2nd St., gone on
arrival.
"9:35 p.m. - call from PCSO
of suspicious car parked in drive-
way in NE addition, occupied by
two white males. Gone on ar-
rival.
-9:50 p.m. - assisted motorist
at Mac's in replacing blown fuse.
Keylon
*11:08 p.m. - Iowa Tribal of-
ricer advised to watch for maroon
Beretta with headlight out. Stop
and have them call Iowa officer
re runaways from Eagle's Nest.
Negative contact. Iowa officer
located runaways later.
FRIDAY, May 30, 1997
Burns
.7:42 a.m. - at Hwy. 33 and
Lovers Lane to remove tire from
traffic lane.
.9:55 a.m. - at high school giv-
ing talk to driver's ed class.
Beard
.6:15 p.m. - citation tn David
Carlton for speeding 71 mph in
55 mph zone.
6:32 p.m. - call from PCSO
of cow out about 1 mile west of
Hwy. 177 north. Got cow back in
with assistance of Alvin Hanel.
Keylon
11:16 p.m. - PCSO reported
white car at elementary school
having car trouble. Was able to
get it running.
SATURDAY, May 31, 1997
Keylon
12:11 a.m. - PCSO called
about tractor with lights on,
north edge of town on west side
of road in middle of field. They
are working in the field.
12:51 a.m. - PCSO reported
resident on French reported sub-
jects next door having party. Re-
porting person spoke with sub-
jects, will call back if they have
any problems.
2:21 a.m. - ambulance to 119
Crozier.
2:42 a.m. - assisted with
cattle out in road south of town
on Hwy. 177. Put into a pgsture.
Beard
7:15 a.m. - getting Officer
Keylon familiar with LINC on
computer, assigned him his own
password for access.
12:00 noon - talked to girl
who wants to talk to Chief about
ACO job. Told her to see him on
Monday between 8:00 and 3:00.
Ottaway
3:14 p.m. - citation for safety
sticker and no insurance.
3:35 p.m. - call from PCSO,
Jim Dervin requested to meet
with officer.
4:05 p.m. - met with Jim and
Shirley Dervin re loss of money
at store. Arrested and jailed R.
Elliott fiw embezzlement by em-
ployee.
°8:26 p.m. - stopped and cita-
tion issued for expired tag (11/
96) and no insurance, no safety
sticker. Arrested driver (juve-
nile) for current bench warrant
(traffic). Released to parents.
Also released two other juveniles
in vehicle, no charges to passen-
gers. Vehicle was impounded
and towed by Oakie Motors,
Stillwater.
SUNDAY, June 1, 1997
Keylon
4:47 a.m. - written warning
to Roy Myers of Cushing for
speeding 64 mph in 55 mph zone
at Hwy. 33 and Lovers Lane.
Ottaway
1:35 p.m. - report of dog left
at house on Knipe St. Notified
ACO about dog, he will handle.
!6:00 p.m.: :, subject brought
in copy of i .r/ ce verification,.
Advised to keep in vehicle,
voided the citation.
6:30 p.m. - visit at PD with
several juveniles. OK.
Keylon
10:03 p.m. - PCSO advised
to be on lookout for blue and
white newer model motorcycle,
last seen westbound from Cush-
ing at high rate of speed.
10:19 p.m. - written warning
to Christopher Patterson of Still-
water for speeding 65 mph in 55
mph at Hwy. 33 and Pogue.
10:35 p.m. - red and white
paint horse out at Co-op. Con-
tacted Ryan Wells at roping
arena, he said it was possibly
Derrick Patterson's, unable to
located at residence.
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Embezzlement charges
filed on former
Dervin's employee
Perkins Police Dept. Officer
Charles Ottaway arrested Rob-
ert Elliott, 18, of Perkins on May
31st on felony charges of em-
bezzlement by an employee.
Elliott allegedly embezzled over
$1,000 while employed at
Dervin's Food Mart in Perkins.
A 1997 graduate of Perkins-
Tryon High School, Elliott cotild
face up to one year in county jail,
a fine of up to $5,000 and be or-
dered to make full restitution if
convicted of the charges.
ACT workshop
scheduled at OSU
An ACT preparation work-
shop for high school students or
recent high school graduates has
been scheduled at Oklahoma
State University on June 7, ac-
cording to the Office of Educa-
tion Extension.
the workshop will run from
9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the
Stillwater campus, and the
deadline to register for the work-
shop is June 4.
ACT workshops help stu-
dents enhance their test-taking
skills by becoming familiar with
the ACT format and content, rec-
ognizing and controlling test
anxiety, and increasing their
sense of competence and self-
confidence in standardized test-
ing situations.
The $30 per student work-
shop cost includes all instruc-
tions and materials. Phone reg-
istrations will be accepted for
credit card only.
For more information, or to
register, contact Jay Boyington,
Education Extension, 325
Willard, Stillwater, OK 74078.
Registrants also may call (405)
744-6254, or the toll free num-
ber 1-800-765-8933.
P-T lady Demons t-shirts to go on sale
The Perkins-Tryon Lady Demons are selling t-shirts to
commemorate achieving the 3A State Runner-up title during their
pastseason. The sale of these t-shirts will help send our Lady Demons
to summer basketball camp and would be a great way to represent
our school at next year's basketball games. The cost is only $12 each,
so eve . one in the family can have one. Call any Lady Demon to
purchase a shirt or call the high school office at 547-5724. Orders
will be taken through June 21st. Thanks for all your support!
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