EDMOND —
Information in this column is gathered from city fire incident logs, police incident reports and related documents and from county jail records. Defendants booked into the city jail are held for up to 10 days. Not every incident leads to a formal charge. If charges are filed, innocence or guilt is determined by a court of law.
Edmond Police Department
MONDAY
Patricia Deann Santos, 13901 N. Everest, was arrested on a petty larceny-other complaint. Officer Nathan Fountain.
Barry Tatum Crist, 240 E. 15th St. Apt. 204, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint and on an Oklahoma County warrant. Officer Christopher Nelson.
TUESDAY
Richard Allen Blakley, 804 W. Main St., was arrested on complaints of unauthorized entry and public intoxication-state. Officer Tim Harwell.
Garrett Taylor Sherer, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Joseph Wells.
Stephanie Lynn Novotny, 15524 Swallowtail Rd., was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Jackie Collar.
Travis Keontae Ackles, 1900 Kickingbird Rd. Apt. 142, was arrested on an Oklahoma County warrant. Officer Tom Williams.
Rodney James Mudd, 1200 N. Fretz Ave. Apt. 101, was arrested was on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Jason Roach.
David Ward Dean, 613 Jasmin, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Kendall Miller.
WEDNESDAY
Jenner Akilino Louis, 1201 N. Fretz Apt. 63, was arrested on an actual physical control complaint. Officer Caleb Gottschalk.
Jason P. Clark, 1815 Kings Crossing, was arrested on an Oklahoma County warrant. Officer Josh Smith.
THURSDAY
Dean Andrew Dobbs, 2104 Timberview Dr., was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Caleb Gottschalk.
Carlton William Donnelly, 401 W. Covell Apt. 613, was arrested on a possession of marijuana complaint. Officer Tim Harwell.
James Robert Everett Lassiter, 14217 N. Scott St., was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Jackie Collar.
Joshua Clayton Nockels, 146 Clay Dr., was arrested on traffic citations of driving under suspension, no proof of insurance by operator and expired tag (+3 months). Officer Milo Box.
FRIDAY
Bruno Tibrti, 14025 N. Eastern Ave. Apt. 1510, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Sergeant Chad Langley.
Edmond Fire Department
MONDAY
E. 15th St. & S. Broadway: trash bin fire.
5900 block of Oak Tree Rd.: medical.
Midwest Ln. & N. Midwest Blvd.: gas leak minor outside.
1200 block of Lakeshore Dr.: public assistance.
E. Danforth Rd. & N. Bryant Ave.: smoke investigation outside.
2600 block of Kelley Pointe Pkwy: medical.
2800 block of Shortgrass Rd.: medical.
1000 block of Pruett Dr.: medical.
Zero block of Creek View Dr.: medical.
3600 block of Wynn Dr.: medical.
E. Waterloo Rd. & N. I-35: structure fire.
1400 block of Oak Springs Ln.: accident with injury.
600 block of N. Blackwelder Ave.: medical.
1700 block of Geeta Rd.: medical.
900 block of N. Boulevard: medical.
TUESDAY
2800 block of Shortgrass Rd.: medical.
900 block of N. Boulevard: medical.
900 block of N. Boulevard: medical.
W. Edmond Rd. & S. Kelly Ave.: accident with injury.
E. Waterloo Rd. & N. Bryant Ave.: grass fire.
1400 block of Oak Dr.: public assistance.
2700 block of Amesbury Lake Dr.: medical.
2200 block of S. Broadway: medical.
2200 block of S. Broadway: medical.
1600 block of N. Sooner Rd.: medical.
WEDNESDAY
800 block of S. Kelly Ave.: medical.
1800 block of Three Stars Rd.: medical.
2500 block of S. Rankin St.: medical.
1600 block of Walnut Cove Rd.: medical.
300 block of Enz Dr.: medical.
1900 block of E. 2nd St.: medical.
100 block of W. Hurd St.: medical.
Zero block of S. Baumann Ave.: medical.
100 block of N. University Dr.: medical.
900 block of N. Boulevard: medical.
1200 block of W. I-35 Frontage Rd.: medical.
3000 block of S. Boulevard: medical.
1900 block of Castle Rock: medical.
1300 block of E. 15th St.: medical.
1700 block of E. Coffee Creek Rd.: medical.
1800 block of Boomer Trl.: medical.
500 block of W. 15th St.: medical.
900 block of Jupiter Rd.: medical.
300 block of Enz Dr.: medical.
100 block of N. University Dr.: medical.
800 block of S. Kelly Ave.: medical.
300 block of Hadwiger Ave.: medical.
300 block of E. 1st St.: medical.
N. Westminster Rd. & E. Covell Rd.: accident with injury.
900 block of N. Boulevard: medical.
THURSDAY
1400 block of Brookhaven Dr.: medical.
3100 block of Beacon Hill St.: medical.
300 block of Enz Dr.: medical.
1200 block of Lakeshore Dr.: medical.
900 block of N. Boulevard: medical.
2800 block of Shortgrass Rd.: medical.
2800 block of S. Rankin St.: medical.
Zero block of E. 33rd St.: medical.
W. 15th St. & Greenfield Dr.: accident with injury.
1200 block of Lakeshore Dr.: medical.
3400 block of S. Broadway: chemical spill.
W. Danforth Rd. & N. Kelly Ave.: odor investigation.
Benton Rd. & S. Boulevard: medical.
2000 block of Shamrock Dr.: medical.
1200 block of Lakeshore Dr.: medical.
400 block of Lanes Turn: medical.
3900 block of Ironwood Ct.: medical alarm.
5000 block of Inverary Dr.: medical.
Deer Creek Fire Department
TUESDAY
2100 block of Highlander Ridge Dr.: medical.
Hwy. 74 & Charter Oak: agency assist non-emergency.
W. 33rd St. & S. Santa Fe Ave.: agency assist non-emergency.
THURSDAY
1000 block of NW 234th St.: misc. fire.
Oak Cliff Fire Department
TUESDAY
N. Broadway & W. Waterloo Rd.: electric lines arcing.
E. Waterloo Rd. & N. Bryant Ave.: grass fire.
Seward & Broadway: grass fire.
WEDNESDAY
6900 block of N. Waterloo Wood: electrical lines on fire.
14000 block of S. Broadway: test.
COMPILED BY MARK SCHLACHTENHAUFEN
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