Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

January 17, 2013

Road-rage incident turns into assault

TAHLEQUAH — Tahlequah police arrested a man Tuesday after responding to a road-rage incident that turned into an assault.

David Lewis, 38, of Park Hill, was booked by officers after the victim signed a citizen complaint on the confrontation.

Shawna Spencer told police Monday someone had acessed her bank information and sent money via Western Union without her permission.

Noelle Belmore on Tuesday said a man against whom she has a protective order has been calling and texting her.

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  • Vehicle reported stolen

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    June 17, 2013

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  • Woman arrested on shoplifting charges

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    June 14, 2013

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  • Assault reported

    Tahlequah police officers spoke to employees of Armstrong Bank this week about bogus checks.

    June 13, 2013

  • Woman reports trailer stolen

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    June 13, 2013

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Where do you think bicycle trails are most needed in Cherokee County?

In the downtown corridor.
Not downtown, because it would be too congested, but on peripheral streets, like Bluff, Downing and College, and Muskogee but not downtown.
On the rural highways mainly in recreational areas, like Highways 10 and 82.
Only in special areas, like parks.
I do not think Cherokee County needs any (or more) bike trails.
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