Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

October 29, 2012

Man jailed for aggravated DUI

TAHLEQUAH — A Muskogee man was arrested Thursday evening after a traffic stop.

 Michael W. Allen, 40, of Muskogee, was arrested for aggravated driving under the influence subsequent offense, and several other charges.

Jessica M. Negrete, 30, of Tahlequah, was arrested Thursday after police received a call of an intoxicated woman. Officers said Negrete had several pills in her purse.

Police spoke to Carrie Jordan Thursday about a burglary.

Ron Decolongon spoke to police Thursday about an assault, but he didn’t want to press charges.

Sierra Smith reported a broken window last week.

Angela Austin reported a possible scam last week saying a sweepstakes package promise free TVs and other items.

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