TAHLEQUAH —
A Tahlequah man was arrested this week after allegedly stealing a chocolate pie from a store.
Ron J. Decolongon, 27, was booked for larceny after taking the pie from Love’s early Wednesday morning.
Max Easter, 20, of Tahlequah, was arrested Thursday for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Charles P. Fisher, 28, of Tahlequah, allegedly provided a false name and birth date to avoid prosecution, and was arrested by police Wednesday.
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