Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

July 27, 2010

Police Beat - Police log several DUI arrests

TAHLEQUAH — A Tahlequah woman was arrested Saturday after allegedly entering a man’s home without permission.

Donna Garrett, 50, was booked for burglary after she allegedly entered Donald Bragg’s home without permission.

David Wofford spoke to officers Thursday about his wallet being stolen.

Michael James, 24, was booked Sunday for DUI .

Felix Gandy reported trespassing Friday.

Jose Belmonte said Wednesday an intruder broke into his home.

Officers received a call Sunday of a small dog being locked inside a vehicle at Walmart.

Ronnie Smith said Sunday three nail guns, four boxes of finishing nails and a nail bag were stolen.

Norma Henderson called officers Saturday to report her home burglarized.

Violet Colunga, 32, was booked Sunday for DUI after being stopped for speeding.

Lawrence Israel, 34, was booked Friday for DUI.

Officers were called Saturday to the 100 block of Ash on a pit bulldog chasing children.

The dog showed aggressive tendencies toward the officers and was put down for the safety of all in the area.

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