Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

December 27, 2012

Woman arrested after car crash

TAHLEQUAH — A Tahlequah woman was arrested Sunday morning after police responded to a one-car crash.

Tahlequah police said Stephanie Eusebio, 32, of Tahlequah, fled the scene and was later captured. She was booked for driving under the influence second or subsequent, driving under suspension, taxes due state, and being involved in a hit-and-run crash.

James H. Evans, 31, of Tahlequah, was arrested Sunday after police responded to the Super Inn Suites for an assault. The two victims were transported to a hospital for treatment of their injuries.

Jeremy Mollie, 23, of Tahlequah, was arrested for allegedly stealing merchandise from Walmart.

Kyle L. Pritchett, 20, of Tahlequah, was arrested Friday for stealing from Walmart.

Timothy B. Turner, 37, of Tahlequah, was arrested for driving under the influence and drug possession.

Bobby Ross, 49, of Tahlequah, was arrested Saturday after police responded to a domestic disturbance.

Bridgett L. Russell, 29, of Tahlequah, was arrested Saturday for public intoxication.

Isaac D. Moore, 26, of Cookson, was arrested for DUI Saturday.

Race Hall, 25, of Tahlequah, was arrested Monday morning after he attempted to elude police. Officers also arrested a passenger in the vehicle, 25-year-old Austin Frusher, of Gore, who was intoxicated, police said.

Police took a report Sunday after two men and a woman were assaulted outside of Ned’s.

Officers took a missing-person report Saturday on Christopher Coomer, 34, who was last seen around Thanksgiving. Coomer is described as a white man around 5 feet 9 inches tall and 145 pounds.

Gary Hix reported guns and medication stolen Friday. One firearm is a Smith and Wesson with a 3.5-inch barrel, model number M&P40C. The second is a stainless steel American Arms five-shot 22 caliber.

Dirk Van Veen reported purchases being made with a stolen credit card last week.

April McClure told police someone used a BB gun to shoot out a window on her front door.

Kimberly Johnson told police Sunday about larceny of mail from a residence.

Deb Corn reported a vehicle burglary Sunday.

Claudette Parker reported a lost wallet Monday.

Kittie Washington told police her vehicle was taken Monday without her permission.

Frankie Killer told police Sunday she was punched on the nose.

Shannon Crow filed an information report Saturday.

Ricci Scott said someone hit his vehicle overnight on Christmas Eve or Christmas day.

Shanna Heytz told police Monday that $40 was taken from her vehicle.

Emily Hullinger reported she was harassed through text messages and phone calls recently.

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