Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

November 2, 2012

Woman jailed for drunken driving

TAHLEQUAH — A Tahlequah woman was taken into police custody early Thursday morning following a traffic stop near Fourth Street and Muskogee Avenue.

Noreen C. Swank, 24, was pulled over after police observed her gray 2004 two-door Honda Civic run up on the curb on south Muskogee Avenue, according to the report. Swank was arrested for driving under the influence.

Kenneth Skinner filed an information report Thursday to notify police he had been assaulted by a known suspect near Wilson Avenue early Thursday morning. The report did not indicate injury information.

Leslie Cole filed a hit-and-run report Oct. 31 following the incident at a local apartment complex around midnight on Wednesday.

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