Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

August 13, 2012

Woman arrested for shoplifting at Walmart

TAHLEQUAH — Tahlequah police arrested a Cookson woman Thursday afternoon after she was caught shoplifting at Walmart.

Connie Pritchett, 50, allegedly took items from the store without paying for them, then left the store.

Justin B. White, 19, of Fort Gibson, was arrested Friday morning for driving under the influence after officers conducted a traffic stop on South Muskogee.

Kristie G. Webber, 34, of Tahlequah, was arrested last week for DUI after police said they saw her having problems backing a vehicle out of a parked position.

Employees at Roxie’s BBQ reported a break-in at a storage building last week.

Car Mart officials spoke to police Thursday about a building being broken into, and a Jeep Cherokee, several tools, and eight Interstate batteries being stolen.

Christopher Cisternino filed a hit-and-run report Thursday.

Flo Ella Swimmer last week said someone attempted to burglarize her aunt’s residence.

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