Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

November 25, 2009

Police Beat

Medication, gas stolen

Mary K. Patrick told officers with the Tahlequah Police Department Monday that someone had stolen her medication.

Hit-N-Run reported a gasoline drive-off Sunday. The suspects, who pumped $25.01 worth of fuel, were described as two black males driving a white Ford Thunderbird.

Stuteville Ford reported three stolen tags to the police Nov. 5. The tags were stolen from the dealership and had been missing for at least 30 days.

Connie Parnell told police her chain-link fence was damaged sometime during the night by a vehicle that ran off the roadway on Nov. 5.

Cynthia Kirkhart reported told police Monday that intruders had broken into her house.

Sesily Seely told police Monday that she had been receiving threatening e-mails.

Marti G. Nottingham reported to police Monday that she had been harassed.

Jessica N. Pait told police officers on Tuesday that her home had been broken into. A 13-inch MacBook, 19-inch Toshiba flat-panel TV, and an XBox 360 were taken.

Kassandra L. Falling reported a vehicle burglary Monday that occurred at her residence during the late night or early morning hours. A Walmart walkie-talkie, school book bag, men’s dress shoes, keys to a Chrysler Pacifica, and a bottle of melatonin were among the items taken.

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