TAHLEQUAH —
Tahlequah police arrested a local man Sunday after he allegedly wielded a knife during an argument.
Cody Cheater, 18, of Tahlequah, was booked for assault and battery with a deadly weapon. Police said Cheater was involved in a large fight on West Seneca at about 4:40 a.m. Sunday. Cheater reportedly tried to attack a woman with a butcher knife, but officers said he was taken to the ground before he could reach her.
Charles Buckhorn, 36, of Kansas, was arrested Friday morning for outstanding warrants through Cherokee and Rogers counties. He was also charged with shoplifting and knowingly concealing stolen property.
Gary Watts, 28, of Tahlequah, was arrested Saturday for driving under the influence, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. Police said they observed Watts drive through a red light at Water and Downing without stopping.
Shane C. Clayton, 31, of Tahlequah, was arrested Friday for DUI and other charges.
Police arrested Jon Lamb, 21, of Tahlequah, on Saturday for public intoxication after he allegedly jumped on someone’s car.
Michael Curley, 20, of Wagoner, was arrested Saturday for DUI.
Shane Johnston told police Friday his vehicle was vandalized.
Employees at Hibbetts Sports said Thursday that someone shoplifted from the store and left.
Meghan Moore reported Saturday her automobile being vandalized.
Leslie Burchett said Friday that the passenger-side window was busted on her vehicle and her purse was stolen.
Kelly Clay violated a report after protective order was violated last week.
Blake Lundry on Friday reported a burglary.
Rocky Watts filed a report Friday after his bank card was used two times in the Rose area.
Craig Heidinger spoke to police Thursday about vandalism to a building’s windows in downtown Tahlequah.
Russell Carriger told police about the theft of medication Friday.
Walmart employees talked to police last week after a thief took a jacket and some deli items without paying.
John Casteel spoke to police last week about a burglary at his rental property.
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Man arrested after pulling knife
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Women arrested on for drug possession, outstanding warrants
Two local women were taken into police custody June 13 on drug-related complaints following a traffic stop near South Muskogee Avenue and Ballentine.
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Two women jailed after traffic stop
Two area women were taken into custody by a sheriff’s deputy following a traffic stop on U.S. Highway 62 June 14. Franchel E. Freeman, 21, of Okay, was arrested for DUI, while passenger Emily N. Frix, 18, of Fort Gibson, was arrested for public intoxication.
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Vehicle reported stolen
A Locust Grove woman spoke to sheriff’s deputies June 13 to report that her inoperable vehicle had been stolen. Willa Blakely said her 1992 blue Chevy four-door Cavalier, which has a taped driver-side headlight, broke down on East 626 Road. It was gone when she returned two days later to retrieve the vehicle.
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Woman arrested on shoplifting charges
A Tahlequah woman was taken into police custody June 12 after trying to leave a local grocery store without paying for items found concealed on her person.
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Assault reported
Tahlequah police officers spoke to employees of Armstrong Bank this week about bogus checks.
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Woman reports trailer stolen
Cherokee County sheriff’s deputies spoke with a woman last week after a 14-foot trailer was stolen.
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Women arrested on for drug possession, outstanding warrants



