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.
Police
Wednesday
Matthew Charles Brooks, 3417 Cheyenne Dr., was arrested on a complaint of domestic abuse. Officer Paul Lakin.
Kristi Monique McKinney, 1200 N. Chowning Apt. 10, was arrested on an out-of-county warrant. Officer Jonathan Cramer.
Sheriece Nicole Bolton, 400 E. Danforth Rd., was arrested on multiple Oklahoma County warrants. Officer Rickey Ecker.
Quartez Dawon Crump, 400 E. Danforth Rd. Apt. 266, was arrested on an Oklahoma County warrant. Officer Jonathan Pruett.
Arthur Bruce Long, 601 S. Vista Lane, mobile home #199, was arrested on complaints of driving under suspension, expired tag (+ 3 months) and no proof of insurance by operator. Officer Bervis Littles.
Thursday
April Gaddy, Guthrie, was arrested on complaints of DUI and driving to the left of center. Officer Josh Smith.
Edmond Fire Department
TUESDAY
2500 block of S. Rankin St.: medical.
S. Santa Fe Ave. & W. Edmond Rd.: medical.
1300 E. Ayers St.: public assist.
2300 block of Greystone Ct.: industrial accident.
1200 block of E. Danforth Rd.: automatic alarm.
220th St. & Portland: grass fire.
2200 W. Danforth Rd. medical.
E. Second St. & S. Bryant Ave.: medical.
Unit block of S. Blvd.: medical.
900 block of N. Blvd.: medical.
500 block of S. Bryant Ave.: medical.
700 block of W. 18th St.: odor investigation.
2900 block of Cumberland Dr.: medical.
Wednesday
400 block of Chartrand Ave.: gas main break outside.
700 block of Cherryvale Rd.: medical.
900 block of Enz Dr.: medical.
1900 block of Lariat Cir.: medical.
600 block of Vista Lane: medical.
1300 block of E. Ayers St.: medical.
2600 block of Ashebury Way: medical.
Zero block of Creek View Dr.: medical.
700 block of Scott Dr.: medical.
900 block of N. Boulevard: medical.
2000 block of E. Covell Rd.: medical.
E. Covell Rd. & N. Sooner Rd.: automobile fire.
1200 block of W. I-35 Frontage Rd: automatic alarm.
E. 15th St. & S. Rankin St.: accident with injury.
1400 block of S. Santa Fe Ave.: medical.
1700 block of Longhorn Dr.: medical.
700 block of Hawthorne Pl.: medic al.
4200 block of The Ranch Rd.: medical.
4800 block of Mill Creek Rd.: grass fire.
Thursday
1000 block of Glacier Ln.: water shut off.
N. Bryant Ave. & E. Sorghum Mill Rd.: grass fire.
Oak Cliff Fire Department
MONDAY
11400 Tiffany Dr.: medical.
4000 Green Oaks Way: medical.
TUESDAY
14500 S. Coltrane Rd.: gas leak minor outside.
220th & Portland: grass fire.
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