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
Cruz Nieto Escobar, Guthrie, was arrested on a DUI complaint.
Erik Trevor Shultzaberger, Bethany, was arrested on a complaint of driving under the influence (misdemeanor). Officer Tim Harwell.
Quincy Don Black, Ada, was arrested on a complaints of indecent exposure and resisting an officer. Officer Jason Carroll.
Saturday
Kyong Soo Han, Wynn Drive, Apt. 51, was arrested on a complaint of public intoxication-municipal. Officer Kendall Miller.
Adam Patrick Greene, 1600 Kickingbird, Apt. 934, was arrested on a complaint of permitting a gathering where minors consume alcoholic beverages. Officer Joseph Wells.
Kenneth J. Johnson, 1600 Kickingbird Road, Apt. 934A, was arrested on a complaint of permitting a gathering where minors consume alcoholic beverages. Officer Joseph Wells.
Jacquatta Lesha Jenkins, Oklahoma City, was arrested on complaints of speeding 10 MPH or less excess, driving with no proof of insurance and driving under suspension. Officer Timothy Ivy.
Larry Elliott Ransbottom, 1701 Zion Place, was arrested on a felony DUI complaint. Officer Timothy Ivy.
Sunday
Vanessa Lynn Martin, 1509 George St., was arrested on a complaint of possession of marijuana. Officer Jason Rigsby.
Derek Jacob Brown, 1529 N.W. 157th Terrace, was arrested on complaints of driving under the influence and failing to stop at the scene of an accident. Officer Page Hussey.
Daniel Craig McCain, 1600 Kickingbird Road, Apt. 117 D, was arrested on a complaint of possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Jackie Collar.
Christopher Dale Hall, 136 E. Kings Court, was arrested on a complaint of possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Jason Carroll.
Edmond Fire Department
Thursday
E. SorghumMill Rd. & N. Air Depot Blvd.: gas leak
2300 Hanover Ln.: fire.
500 block of N. Baumann Ave.: odor investigation.
600 block of Cloudview Pl.: medical.
2300 Fairfield Dr.: fire.
1800 block of Leawood Ct.: automatic alarm.
2500 block of S. Rankin St.: medical.
W. Danforth Rd. & N. Kelly Ave.: medical.
700 block of Sunny Brook Dr.: medical.
600 block of E. Oak Pl.: medical.
Friday
2900 block of Arrowhead Dr.: medical.
500 block of W. 7th St.: smoke detector activation.
100 block of W. Danforth Rd.: medical.
4300 block of Whirlaway: medical.
700 block of N. College St.: medical.
200 block of Crown Colony Ct.: automatic alarm.
2300 block of Hanover Ln.: fire.
2400 Ashecroft Cir.: medical.
300 block of Carriage Bluff Ct.: automatic alarm.
1900 E. 2nd St.: medical.
200 block of Crown Colony Ct.: automatic alarm.
Zero block of E. 15th St.: medical.
Zero block of E. 15th St.: public assist.
900 block of N. Blvd.: medical.
300 block of Enz Dr.: medical.
W. Covell Rd. & N. Kelly Ave.: medical.
1400 block of Venus Cir.: medical.
100 block of S. Bryant Ave.: medical.
1200 block of Hampton Ct.: medical.
3800 block of Woodshadow Rd.: medical.
W. 15th St. & S. Santa Fe Ave.: medical.
2800 block of Shortgrass: medical.
300 block of Enz Dr.: check an extinguished fire.
2200 block of Tanglewood Dr.: medical.
2200 block of S. Broadway: medical.
E. 15th St & S. Air Depot Blvd.: odor investigaiton.
600 block of E. Oak Pl.: medical.
400 block of N. Fretz Ave.: medical.
1600 block of S. Broadway: medical.
1800 block of Kings Crossing: medical.
3800 block of E. 2nds St.: automatic alarm.
600 block of E. 27th Pl.: medical.
300 block of Candlewood Dr.: medical.
600 block of East Oak Pl.: medical.
Saturday
5400 block of Jessie James Dr.: medical.
600 block of S. Broadway: fire.
E. 15th St. & Kerry Layne: medical.
400 block of W. 2nd St.: medical.
2900 block of Greenfield Dr.: medical.
500 block of S. Bryant Ave.: medical.
2500 block of S. Rankin St.: medical.
1300 block of Aquarius Rd.: medical.
Zero block of Whitwell Cir.: medical.
Zero block of E. 33rd St.: medical
100 block of Sahoma Terr.: medical.
W. 33rd St. & S. Kelly Ave.: medical.
sunday
1500 block of Craig Blvd.: medical.
2400 block of N. Kelly Ave.: automatic alarm.
2200 block of Ivy Glenn Ct.: automatic alarm.
2100 block of S. Broadway: medical.
1400 block of Pinehurst: medical.
3200 block of Hogan Ct.: medical.
2800 block of Shortgrass Rd.: medical.
500 block of Timberdale Terr.: medical.
1200 block of Lakeshore Dr.: medical.
2000 block of Tanglewood Dr.: medical.
MONDAY
Zero block of East 33rd St.: medical.
900 block of E. Wayne St.: automatic alarm.
E. 2nd St. & E. I-35: medical.
100 block of W. Danforth Rd.: medical.
1600 block of Strayfox Crossing: automatic alarm.
1300 block of S. Broadway: medical.
E. 33rd St. & S. Boulevard: accident with injury.
1900 block of Woodland Rd.: automatic alarm.
1600 block of N. Mistletoe Ln.: medical.
Zero block of E. 15th St.: medical.
3300 block of Choctaw Dr.: medical.
900 block of N. Fretz Ave.: medical.
100 block of E. 33rd St.: accident with injury.
Zero block of N. Boulevard: automatic alarm.
3000 block of Chadwick Dr.: medical.
Zero block of South Ave.: medical.
1200 block of N. Fretz Ave.: medical.
Oak Cliff Fire Department
Friday
3200 block of Homestead Dr.: medical.
Saturday
1400 block of Pine: medical.
Sunday
600 block of E. Harrison: medical.
Deer Creek Fire Department
Friday
5100 block of N.W. 220th St.: alarm.
22100 block of N. Penn.: medical.
SUNDAY
5100 block of N.W. 220th St.: alarm.
5100 block of N.W. 220th St.: alarm.
5100 block of N.W. 220th St.: alarm.
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