The Edmond Sun

Local News

August 27, 2012

8-28 Police & Fire

Emergency Runs

EDMOND — Information in this column is gathered from city fire incident logs and police incident reports. Persons 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

AUG. 21

Terril Antonio Baskerville, Del City, was arrested on a driving under suspension traffic citation. Officer Matthew Tipton.

Donald Rhyan Simmons, 804 W. Main St., was arrested on an Oklahoma County warrant. Officer Roger Shortt.



AUG. 22

Timothy Paul Williams, Del City, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Joshua Pratt.

Robert Alexander Adams, 907 N. Jefferson St. Apt. A, was arrested on an Oklahoma County warrant. Officer Mason Long.

Shannon Catrin Mokry, 801 N. Kelly Apt. F28, was arrested on a petty larceny complaint. Officer Josh Smith.

Aaron Thomas Williams, Oklahoma City, was arrested on complaints of petty larceny and resisting an officer. Sergeant Bill Gilbert.

Jason Todd Morgan, Guthrie, was arrested on an out-of-county warrant. Officer Neil Martin.



THURSDAY

Ryan Alan Mangold, Guthrie, was arrested on a possession of marijuana complaint. Officer Kyle Cunningham.

Rogelio Nunez, Sand Springs, was arrested on a misdemeanor DUI complaint and on an operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license-misdemeanor traffic citation. Officer Branden Baxley.

Joshua David Pearman, Guthrie, was arrested on a possession of drug paraphernalia complaint and on traffic citations of failure to devote full time attention to driving, no proof of insurance by operator and driving under suspension. Officer Milo Box.



FRIDAY

Omar Nasser G. al Johani, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a driving under suspension traffic citation and on a municipal warrant. Officer Jason Lewellyn.

Tanner Robert Wood, 1815 Red Tail Hawk, was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Jackie Collar.

David Shaun Giles, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a driving under suspension traffic citation. Officer Colter Morey.



SATURDAY

Caleb Hunter Rich, 1600 Kickingbird Rd. Apt. 824, was arrested for violating the city’s social host ordinance. Officer Jason Rigsby.

Christopher Dale McBrayer, 1600 Kickingbird Rd. Apt. 824, was arrested for violating the city’s social host ordinance. Officer Jason Rigsby.

Peyton Storm Howell, 1600 Kickingbird Rd. Apt. 824, was arrested for violating the city’s social host ordinance. Officer Jason Rigsby.

Dante Maurice Irby, 101 N. University Apt. 500, was arrested on complaints of petty larceny and resisting an officer. Officer Jason Rigsby.

John Isaac Taylor Bray, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Jackie Collar.

J. Michael Johnson, 1920 E. 2nd St. Apt. 2905, was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Jackie Collar.

Matthew Lynn Clayton, 2221 S. Broadway Rm. 226, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Brad Griffin.

Roger Ponce Varela, 2221 S. Broadway Rm. 140, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Brad Griffin.

Laura Lynn Bush, Lawton, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Brad Griffin.

Justin Charles Nahley, Lawton, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Brad Griffin.

Breeanna Tucker Brooks, 916 E. 11th St., was arrested on a petty larceny complaint. Officer Kendall Miller.

Darrell R. Smith, 313 Winding Lan., was arrested on a DUI complaint and on a driving under suspension traffic citation. Officer Joseph Delpha.

Scott Gordon Stewart, 517 Candlewood Dr., was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, on a no proof of insurance by owner traffic citation and on an out-of-county warrant. Officer Matthew Tipton and Jailer Jennifer Webster.

Quentin Lamar Crook, 100 N. University Dr. Apt. 336, was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Mason Long.



SUNDAY

Robert Daniel Killam, Moore, was arrested on a DUI complaint and on a driving under suspension traffic citation. Officer Page Hussey.



MONDAY

Francisco Castillo, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Sergeant Derick Pickard.

Carlos Alberto Mineros, Houston, Texas, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Joe Rice.



Compiled by MARK SCHLACHTENHAUFEN

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