Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

May 8, 2012

Man jailed for public intox

TAHLEQUAH — A Tahlequah man was arrested Saturday after he was found passed out in the road. Ian Allen Echohawk, 26, of Tahlequah, was booked for public intoxication after being arrested near Lawrence Street.

Cherokee County sheriff’s deputies arrested Jody Ray Richardson, 20, of Tahlequah, for public intoxication Sunday.

Noe Antonio Degollado, 19, was arrested Sunday for public intoxication.

Linda Cecile Adair, 54, was arrested Monday for driving under the influence after a previous conviction.

A death-investigation report was filed Sunday on a 5-month-old girl.

Deputies took a report last week from Ragnetta Rodgers on a vehicle theft.

Sherry Pack last week reported received threats.

Deputies last month took a report on the possible abuse of a 15-year-old girl.

Gary Ray last Friday reported theft from a vehicle.

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