The Edmond Sun

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December 29, 2005

Police Log

EDMOND — n 200507306 Dec. 23 Arthur Jordan Strom, Stillwater, was arrested on an out-of-county warrant. Officer James Hamm.

n 200507307 Dec. 23 Travis Joseph Bryant, Stillwater, was arrested on complaints of driving under the influence and speeding. Officer Paul Lakin.

n 200507308 Dec. 23 Clayton M. Evans, Oklahoma City, was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana, resisting an officer, public intoxication and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Courtney Gregg.

n 200507309 Dec. 23 Megahn Elizabeth Moll, Oklahoma City, was arrested on complaints of driving under the influence and expired or no tag. Officer Timothy Ivy.

n 200507311 Dec. 23 Evan Noel Brown, 11050 E. Coffee Creek, was arrested on a complaint of public intoxication. Officer Greg Hunt.

n 200507322 Dec. 23 Shirley Jean Windham, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a complaint of larceny. Officer Josh Smith.

n 200507323 Dec. 23 Maxine Elane Merritt, 900 N. Fretz No. 101, was arrested on a complaint of larceny. Officer Bervis Littles.

n 200507331 Dec. 24 Allyson J. Mauro, 14005 Arapaho Rd., was arrested on a complaint of driving under suspension. Officer Derick Pickard.

n 200507332 Dec. 24 Chase Leroy Cole, 74 Shirley Lane, was arrested on complaints of stop sign violation and under-21 driving under the influence. Officer Jimmy Gwartney.

n 200507332 Dec. 24 Two juveniles were arrested on a complaint of violation of curfew. Officer Jimmy Gwartney.

n 200507333 Dec. 24 Mary Elizabeth Wigley, 813 Blue Ridge Dr., was arrested on a complaint of public intoxication. Officer Courtney Gregg.

n 200507333 Dec. 24 Bradley David Armitage, 16713 Sumac Dr., was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and public intoxication. Officer Courtney Gregg.

n 200507334 Dec. 23 Irma Lujan-Chavez, Oklahoma City, was arrested on complaints of operating a motor vehicle with improper equipment and no driver’s license in possession. Officer James Teel.

n 200507347 Dec. 23 Patrick Uting Jr., 1409 NW 180th St., was arrested on a complaint of driving under the influence. Officer Timothy Ivy.

n 200507351 Dec. 25 Daniel G. Harris, Oklahoma City, was arrested on complaints of driving under suspension, transporting an open container, no proof of insurance by operator, improper right turn and no tag or improper tag. Officer Edwin Woolly.

n 200507358 Dec. 25 Brent Dareall Mack, 400 E. Danforth Ave. No. 143, was arrested on complaints of domestic abuse, unauthorized use of a vehicle and resisting arrest. Officer Jimmy Gwartney.

n 200507359 Dec. 26 DaShaven DeMond Dyson, Oklahoma City, was arrested on complaints of driving under suspension and no proof of insurance by operator. Officer Joe Rice.

n 200507364 Dec. 26 A juvenile was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and public intoxication. Officer Josh Smith.

n 200507365 Dec. 26 Coty A. Clarke, 501 W. 15th St. No. 225, was arrested on a complaint of driving under suspension. Officer Jeff Smith.

n 200507367 Dec. 26 Linda Kay Prock, 13044 Fox Pass, was arrested on a complaint of petty larceny. Officer Matthew Harden.

n 200507371 Dec. 27 Samuel D. Jensen, 1920 E. Second St. No. 4011, was arrested on a complaint of driving under the influence. Officer Derick Pickard.

n 200507372 Dec. 27 Joseph Edward Civick, Yukon, was arrested on a complaint of burglary. Officer Timothy Ivy.

n 200507383 Dec. 27 Christopher M. Cantrell, 930 S. Boulevard No. 105, was arrested on a complaint of driving under suspension. Officer Tony Hill.

n 200507391 Dec. 27 Kimberly Ann Robertson, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a complaint of petty larceny. Officer Matthew Harden.

n 200507394 Dec. 28 Clayton Edwin Sandel, 6417 N.W. 134th St., was arrested on a complaint of possession of marijuana. Officer Derick Pickard.

n 200507395 Dec. 27 Tessa P. Tuggle, 200 N. Barrett Pl., was arrested on three municipal warrants. Officer Paul Lakin.

n 200507396 Dec. 28 Russell Louis Thomas Cline, 712 Elmwood, was arrested on complaints of possession of a controlled dangerous subject and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Courtney Gregg.

n 200507397 Dec. 28 Two juveniles were arrested on a complaint of violation of curfew. Officer Joshua Pratt.

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