The Edmond Sun

Local News

August 19, 2009

8-20 Police & fire: emergency runs

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

FRIDAY

Maynard William Maltby, 28 E. Lincoln Ave., was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Milo Box.



SATURDAY

Roger Paul Wright, Tulsa, was arrested on complaints of possession of ecstasy with intent to distribute, possession of marijuana and introducing contraband to a jail. Officer Jason Carroll.

Ricky L. Caldwell, 2627 Elwood Dr., was arrested on a Dallas County (Texas) warrant. Officer Michael King.

Janet Marie Burkert, 3621 Wynn Dr., was arrested on a public intoxication complaint. Officer Jason Roach.



SUNDAY

William Joseph Davis, 229 Barrett Pl., was arrested on an under 21 DUI complaint. Officer Ben Daves.

Bryce Ryan Cogburn, Guthrie, was arrested on a resisting officers complaint. Officer Caleb Gottschalk.

Robert Duane Sullaway, 20 E. 12th St., was arrested on two Oklahoma County traffic warrants. Officer Michael King.

Lavette Tanjenekia Cannon, 3619 Wynn Cir., was arrested on a resisting an officer complaint. Officer Jason Carroll.

William Robert Donovan, 38 E. 21st. St., was arrested on complaints of no valid driver’s license and no proof of insurance. Officer Page Hussey.



MONDAY

Juan Carlos Zuniga, 3105 S. Clegern, was arrested on complaints of speeding, no valid driver’s license and no proof of insurance. Officer Lindall McLemore.



TUESDAY

Michael Ray Elliott, 2813 Pinto Trl., was arrested on complaints of driving under suspension and no proof of insurance. Officer Joseph Stoy.

Kathryn Ann Armstrong, 317 Hollowdale, was arrested on a DUI (after a former conviction) complaint. Officer Jackie Collar.

Mahnaz Akhtar, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a driving under suspension complaint. Officer Milo Box.

Alfonso Fraire-Salazar, Oklahoma City, was arrested on an Oklahoma County warrant and for no state driver’s license complaint. Officer Kris Fite.



Edmond Fire Department

MONDAY

1200 block of Lakeshore Dr.: medical.

1200 block of Lakeshore Dr.: medical.

1200 block of W. 15th St.: medical.

100 block of N. University Dr.: medical.

2000 block of Bent Trail Rd.: smoke inside structure.

4000 block of N. Kelly Ave.: medical.

600 block of Ridgecrest Rd.: medical.

1000 block of Kickingbird Rd.: automobile fire.

1500 block of Idlewild Trl.: medical.

Zero block of E. 33rd St.: medical.

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