1996-
L call from subject
from accident
advised
Varvil's shop.
Stumbo on
windows of
79 of de-
property.
9:45 p.m.
city coun-
g on pa-
i Oeto r s, 1996.
report of light
with
r 33 dr,v-
Subjects turned
108 toward Rip-
report of young
on North-
driver's
at North-
French; cited
license. *At
!go to McClellan
regarding
p.m. call
- rratic driver
y 33
citation to
r 68 rnph in 55
6:30 to 6:50
residence re-
had to
8:03 p.m.
against
her kid and
been play-
kid got a
juve-
:40 P.m. talked
out of ve-
OCTOBER 17, 1996
PAGE-5
possible auto theft attempt.
WEDNESDAY,, October 9, 1996
- Chief Burns
oAt 7:55 a.m. Larry Moorman
reported vandalism at the city
park at the ballfield pavilion.
eAt 12:40 p.m. issued parking
i warning to red Saturn; parking
wrong direction at 2nd and West
Kenworthy. *At 1:15 p.m. at
high school office on visit with
principal. *(Beard) At 6:57 p.m.
cited Kenneth Huckabay for ex-
pired inspection sticker. *At 6:30
p.m. written warning to Todd
Wagner for disobeying stop sign.
oAt 8:45 p.m. checked on subject
parked in back of bank, was
Charles Wall preparing a de-
posit. *At 9:39 p.m. verbal warn-
ing to Brandon Rusconi for
speeding. *At 10:20 p.m. Willie
Payne and Rusconi over in park
area driving a little erratic. Told
them to get out of the park, next
time they get a citation. *(Ott-
away) At 11:12 p.m. call from
Payne County Sheriff's office of
civil disturbance at S. W. First
by Post Office. Arrived at scene,
boy/girl thing. Lots of yelling,
tempers; separated and sent
subjects home. No blows/blood/
cuts.
THURSDAY,, October 10, 1996
- Ottaway
oAt 12:50 a.m. cited UZS-669
for 43 mph in 25 mph zone and
no insurance, oAt 4:10 a.m. am-
bulance escort at 223 NW 3rd;
white, female-heart. *(Burns) At
3:22 p.m. call of Jaysant
Northcutt driving recklessly by
the post office. While enroute,
observed Jaysant northbound on
North Main at Kirk. Spoke with
him at Whistlestop II, he advised
that he was not driving reck-
lessly and had no problems.
*(Beard) At 6:54 cited Michael
Leonard for disobeying stop sign
and no inspection sticker, oAt
7:30 p.m. talked with Mrs. Will-
ingham on Northeast Sixth
about repairing of damaged frog.
People involved were there also,
ci- told them that they will have to
be the ones that return the frog
to the owner since they are the
ones that took it. They advised
on that they will return to owner•
*At 9:14 p.m. written warning
to Paul Jennings for excess
speed.
FRIDAY, October 11, 1996-
Burns
*From 12:30 p.m. to 12:45 p.m.
at Headstart for talk with kids.
*At 1:55 p.m. call of subject pass-
ing bad check at yard sale,
Glenda Werner of Yale in a blue
hatchback. *At 4:25 p.m. verbal
warning to Nunn of Amarillo for
improper lane change, oAt 4:27
p.m. written warning to Eugenia
Storey of Agra for 65 mph in 55
mph zone. oAt 6:30 p.m. patrol-
ling for football game. *(Beard)
At 3:10 p.m. with 3 juveniles
along with parent delivering re-
built cement frog to owner on
Southeast Second. Owners were
satisfied with the work done on
the frog. oat 4:20 p.m. report
from Mike Oyler that his soon-
to-be-ex tore off his front park-
ing light lens on his pickup and
she is over at the arena and he
is afraid she will do something
else. Notified Payne County
Sheriff's Office. Also talked to
Mr. Oyler and all he wanted was
for us to tell her to stay away
from him. Reporting officer did.
*At 6:22 p.m. report of kids on
motorcycles over in the 400 block
of Eaton• Made contact and told
them not be riding cycles on
road. They advised that they
were riding in their yard. *At
6:30 p.m. report of kids smash-
ing pumpkins at Thomas and
Main at the video store. Made
contact with 14-15 juveniles and
told them to move on. Issued ci-
tation to 15 year old female ju-
venile for smashing pumpkins.
*At 6:57 p.m. cited Gregg Tipton
for 62 mph in 45 mph zone. *At
8:20 p.m. talked to juveniles and
told them to return pumpkin
heads before football game ends.
*At 9:25 p.m. two pumpkin
heads returned to reporting of-
ricer, we're "found" by three ju-
venile girls. Yeah, right. *At
10:23 p.m. report from lady at
East Kenworthy and Third of
kids using foul language. She
also told of pickup with kids that
are causing trouble.
SATURDAY,, October 12, 1996
• .~ D^..---I
• At 7 a.m. blocking off street
for Fest. Larry Dry and Doyle
helping. *At 8 a.m. vandalism at
post office; was graffiti on south
side of building. At 8:30 a.m. van-
dalism at Sassar's, 147 S. Main.
Graffiti on south side of build-
ing. • (Ottaway) At 2:42 p.m. re-
port of juveniles riding dirt bikes
on city streets, contacted and
warned individuals. *At 9:30
p.m. talked with juveniles about
new tobacco law and destruction
of city property by juveniles. *At
10:10 p.m. talked to owners of
pet shop on Main Street regard-
ing displays on street and van-
dalism of property.
SUNDAY,, October 13, 1996-
Officer Keylon
• At 5:50 a.m. warning to Leslie
O. Smith of Mobile, Alabama for
speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone.
o(Ottaway) At 10:20 a.m. call of
possible burglary at Antique
Shop on South Main. oAt 1:20
p.m. called H. Welliver in regard
to found wallet; wallet claimed
at police department at 2 p.m.
• At 4:52 p.m. cited PEV-425 for
safety sticker. *At 4:52 p.m. cited
AUF-578 for safety sticker.
• (Keylon) At 10:14 p.m. loud
music at 213 Southwest Third;
they said they would keep it
down.
OCTOBER FIRE RUNS
• October 2, 1996 from 10:15
a.m. to 11:50 a.m. two miles west
of Vine., 1 1/2 miles south and
west one-half mile. Grait
Sumner (David Parmer) Ford
pickup.
*Wednesday, October 9, 3:35 to
4 p.m. One mile west on Knipe
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