Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

March 4, 2008

Police report for Tuesday, March 4

TAHLEQUAH DAILY PRESS — Several people were arrested during the weekend for allegedly driving drunk in Tahlequah.

Knokoutee Locust, 30, was arrested Sunday for DUI and driving under suspension.

Robert Ball, 19, was arrested Sunday for DUI under 21.

Kryste Benge was arrested Sunday for DUI.

Reports state Amanda Dunn, 24, was also arrested Sunday for DUI.

In an unrelated matter, John Suire called police Sunday to report his driver’s side window exploded when he was driving on West Avenue. A Budweiser beer bottle was found shattered in the street near where the incident occurred.

Robert Vanderford said last Thursday a rock was thrown through his car window.

Jackie Don Crawford, 27, was arrested Saturday for shoplifting at Reasor’s. He allegedly took two packages of meat. The evidence was kept by store personnel.

Vonnie Taylor, 43, was arrested Saturday for being in actual physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. She was allegedly sitting in her vehicle in the EZ Mart parking lot on West Choctaw.

Fernando Aguado filed a report with police Saturday after losing his wallet.

Robin Magallon said Saturday that a vandal knocked a back window out of her vehicle. A beer bottle was used to knock out the window.

Haven Tate called police Sunday to report an intruder breaking in her apartment and damaging her phone charger before throwing it and hitting her on the hand.

Janice Barnes filed a report last Thursday with police concerning the theft of Lortab from her mother’s home.

Daniel Anderson filed a harassment report Saturday.

Jon Hayes, 23, was arrested Saturday for DUI.

Officers were called Friday to Safari Body Jewelry for a fight between a 15-year-old boy and a 16-year-old boy. The 15-year-old was hit in the right temple, and a complaint for assault and battery was signed.

A 10-year-old boy went to the school nurse Friday reporting his father hit him with a belt on the arm on Feb. 24.

Joseph Watkins said last Monday he lost his wallet. It contained a Social Security card, credit cards, a paramedic card and medical licenses.

Tahlequah police are investigating an alleged burglary reported Thursday at a local residence.

Larry Hahn told officers intruders kicked in a south door of his home and wrote on the walls. Beer cans and clothing were left behind by the suspects.

In an unrelated matter, Bradley Scott, 29, was booked Thursday for being in actual physical control of a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

Maria Deleon said Thursday a thief has stolen and forged her state tax refund check.

Shawnda Hix called police Thursday to report harassing phone calls.

A loaded .22-caliber rifle was found lying on the ground. The person finding the firearm emptied the ammunition from it and turned the gun over to police.

Robert Anderson went to police Thursday concerning the theft of money from his accounts.

Karen Curnette said she returned home Monday and saw her ice chest was vandalized. Two boxes of her checks that were in the mail had been opened.

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