Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

November 15, 2012

Deputies arrest man for public intoxication

TAHLEQUAH — County sheriff’s deputies arrested a man recently for public intoxication.

Joshua Martin Matthews, 32, of Hulbert, was reportedly intoxicated by some form of narcotic. Deputies said he was destroying a house with a baseball bat.

Mandy Kay Kincade, 37, of Tahlequah, was issued a citation recently for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.

Johnnie Mitchell, 36, of Eufaula, was arrested Tuesday for public intoxication-drugs. Mitchell was allegedly seen unsteady on her feet in the Woodall area, and told officers she’d taken medication that day. Officers said Mitchell had a white, powdery residue around her lips.

James Wilson spoke to deputies Tuesday about the theft of a chainsaw.

Wendy Hovey filed a report this week about receiving obscene text messages.

Karen Kelso reported the theft of a late-1970s-model truck bed and furniture patio set this week.

Sheila Mattler said her mini-storage building was burglarized and several items were taken, including camping equipment, tents, and boxes of Christmas items.

Brandon Kilpatrick, a foreman for Keys Rural Water District No. 2, reported 400 feet of pipe stolen from a work site off of Carter’s Landing Road.

Justin Buford told deputies a family member pointed a firearm at him several times after Buford told him to get off his property.

Chelsen Hood spoke to deputies Tuesday and said he was assaulted by a family member with a steel pipe. He said a window on his vehicle was also broken with the pipe.

Text Only
Crime & Courts
Poll

Should storm shelters be a mandatory part of construction in tornado-prone areas?

Yes, in all structures, whether they be public buildings or private homes and businesses.
Yes, but only in public buildings, like schools or stadiums; no for private homes and businesses.
No, storm shelters should not be mandatory, but perhaps government funds or grants should be available to those who choose to build them.
No, they should not be mandatory, and there should be no government funds for them.
Undecided.
     View Results
Press Sports Twitter Updates
Follow us on twitter
Follow me on Twitter
AP Video
Raw: Trucker Bumps I-5 Bridge Before Collapse Raw: Texas Deputy Shot by Colo. Suspect Honored Major Detours Following Wash. Bridge Collapse American Held in Grisly Czech Murders Raw: Jersey Shore Reopens for Summer UK-bound Pakistan Plane Diverted, 2 Men Arrested Officials: Tsarnaev Friend Linked to Slaying Obama:Sexual Assault Threatens Trust in Military Bridge Collapse Survivor: 'Rough Day' Jersey Shore Open for Business Raw: Memorial Day Flags Placed at Arlington New Wheelchair Lift Promises More Access First Person: Mom Discusses Famous Tornado Photo Raw Video: Washington State Bridge Collapse Boy Scouts Approve Plan to Accept Gay Boys
Stocks
Bedlam