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February 27, 2013

Police Beat - Woman reports purse stolen

TAHLEQUAH — Tahlequah police took a report Sunday after a woman’s purse was stolen.

Krystal McWhirt told police the purse was stolen from her vehicle while she was visiting a friend.

Dianna Sinclair told police Monday her home was burglarized and a large, flat-screen TV was taken.

Eladio Medina filed an assault report Monday.

Jerry Ice told police about a storage unit break-in.

Carl Angelo spoke to police Monday about medication being stolen out of his truck.

Employees at B&J Restaurant spoke to police last week after customers ordered food and left without paying for their meal.

Nancy Dyson reported vandalism to her vehicle Monday.

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