EDMOND — Information in this column is gathered from police incident reports and any related documents. Not every incident leads to a charge under the law. If charges are filed, innocence or guilt is determined by a court of law.
Edmond Police Department
TUESDAY
Robert Lee Trimue III, 200 W. 15th St. Apt. 87, was arrested on misdemeanor DUI complaint. Officer Joseph Wells.
Patrick Nole Deal Jr., Delray Beach, Fla., was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Caleb Gottschalk.
Edmond Fire Department
MONDAY
300 block of Hadwiger Ave.: medical.
300 block of Memory Ln.: medical.
800 block of S. Kelly Ave.: medical.
500 block of W. 15th St.: medical.
N. I-35 & E. Covell Rd.: accident with injury.
300 block of Enz Dr.: medical.
3900 block of Derby Run Dr.: medical
400 block of W. 15th St.: medical.
200 block of N. Kelly Ave.: medical alarm.
2800 block of Shortgrass Rd.: medical.
600 block of Vista Lane: medical.
Oak Cliff Fire Department
MONDAY
2100 block of E. Cooksey: agency assist emergency.
Deer Creek Fire Department
MONDAY
Rockwell & 178th: misc. fire.
Local News
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D.A.: Answers coming in ‘Bicycle Bob’ case
Weeks away from the start of trial proceedings in the “Bicycle Bob” case, the county’s top prosecutor said he is ready to answer questions for the victim’s family and the community.
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Coburn: U.S. has ‘abandoned’ the Constitution
Small business owner Pat Nichols of Nichols Travel said it’s simple to eliminate wasteful spending from his travel agency business. So he asked U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn why it seems like the system is broken when the government doesn’t stop duplicative spending.
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Nichols Hills attorney faces drug, public intox complaints in Guthrie
A duffle bag containing legal papers, multiple changes of clothes, makeup and feminine products are part of a case involving a metro attorney, police said.
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Weekend forecast calls for possible winter storm
So far during the 2011-12 winter season only trace amounts of snow have fallen on Edmond. That may change during the weekend, forecasters say.
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Fallin announces appointments
Gov. Mary Fallin announced this week the appointments of Edmond residents to the following boards and commissions.
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Edmond cop faces shoot/don’t shoot moment
A police officer fearing for his safety during a traffic stop Friday evening in downtown Edmond controlled a suspect without using his firearm, police said.
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Sen. Coburn warns of Iranian intentions
There is no denying that Iran is intent on developing a nuclear weapon, U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn warned at a town hall, hosted Saturday by the University of Central Oklahoma.
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'Colors of Dreams' opens at UCO
The University of Central Oklahoma Art Department will open an exhibit titled “Colors of Dreams” with a reception from 4-6 p.m. Feb. 16 in the Donna Nigh Gallery on the fourth floor of the UCO Nigh University Center.
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Edmond music educators bring home awards
Edmond has long been known for its high scholastic attainments, athletic achievements and an overall well-rounded education.
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Memorial choir makes impression on principal
For many reasons, our January at school was wrought with emotional twists and turns. Both highs and lows wove throughout the month as we said hello to the promise of a new year and good-bye to the comfortable routines and faces of the past. It seemed to be a time to pull the wagons closer for shelter and consolation.
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