TAHLEQUAH —
A pair of Catoosa men were arrested by Tahlequah police on Thursday following a physical altercation with employees of a local eating and drinking establishment.
Colton E. Rogers, 21, and Timothy L. Kizer, 49, were taken into police custody after the incident at T Bones’ Place.
Wesley R. Martin, 29, of Tahlequah was arrested June 6 for shoplifting at Walmart.
December Drywater, 29, of Tahlequah, was arrested June 6 for theft of a private cell phone at a local business.
Rodney Madden spoke to Tahlequah police June 6 to report vandalism to his vehicle. The Tahlequah man told law officials an unknown subject egged his vehicle and smeared bananas on the hood and windshield.
The First Lutheran Church contacted police June 3 to report a recovered cash register.
Melissa Fuller spoke to police June 6 to report a threatening message that was left by a person she had filed protective order against in the past.
Cynthia L. Atkins, 25, of Tahlequah was arrested June 6 at Walmart for petit larceny.
Helen Henderson spoke to police on June 6 to report her family member added an unauthorized phone line to her account for which she is now being billed.
Frances Cariker contacted police June 6 to report a violation of a protective order by phone calls.
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