TAHLEQUAH —
Tahlequah police arrested two people Friday after a vehicle pursuit near Park Hill Road.
Rick A. Aguilar, 21, and Jesus J. Ruiz III, 21, both of Tahlequah, were arrested after Aguilar ran from an officer checkpoint and led police on the pursuit.
Brittney S. Kirk, 30, of Tahlequah, was arrested on a warrant, and police said officers found two bags of a white, powdery substance in Kirk’s possession when she was being booked into the Cherokee County Detention Center.
Richard B. Ryals, 24, of Tahlequah, was arrested Saturday for knowingly concealing stolen property and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Monette Ellis, 40, was arrested Sunday for destruction of private property.
Kevin Ellis, 43, of Tahlequah, was arrested Saturday for driving under the influence and driving under suspension.
Clyde Hall II spoke to police Saturday about being assaulted.
Cori Beights spoke to police Friday after her purse, medication, earrings, and other items were stolen from her vehicle.
Leesa Meadows reported a crash Saturday.
Jordan Jorgenson told police Friday her vehicle was struck on the side and the suspect left the scene of the crash.
Police filed a report Saturday when a window at Cox Pharmacy was broken out and items were stolen from inside the business.
Cory Farrow reported the burglary of a vehicle Sunday.
Phyllis Walker told police Thursday that her vehicle has been vandalized.
Deleana Kirk filed an assault report Saturday.
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Two popped after vehicle pursuit
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Women arrested on for drug possession, outstanding warrants
Two local women were taken into police custody June 13 on drug-related complaints following a traffic stop near South Muskogee Avenue and Ballentine.
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Two women jailed after traffic stop
Two area women were taken into custody by a sheriff’s deputy following a traffic stop on U.S. Highway 62 June 14. Franchel E. Freeman, 21, of Okay, was arrested for DUI, while passenger Emily N. Frix, 18, of Fort Gibson, was arrested for public intoxication.
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Vehicle reported stolen
A Locust Grove woman spoke to sheriff’s deputies June 13 to report that her inoperable vehicle had been stolen. Willa Blakely said her 1992 blue Chevy four-door Cavalier, which has a taped driver-side headlight, broke down on East 626 Road. It was gone when she returned two days later to retrieve the vehicle.
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Woman arrested on shoplifting charges
A Tahlequah woman was taken into police custody June 12 after trying to leave a local grocery store without paying for items found concealed on her person.
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Assault reported
Tahlequah police officers spoke to employees of Armstrong Bank this week about bogus checks.
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Woman reports trailer stolen
Cherokee County sheriff’s deputies spoke with a woman last week after a 14-foot trailer was stolen.
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