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
TUESDAY
Daniel Brian Gamble, Lawton, was arrested on a DUI complaint, and on traffic citations of speeding and driving under suspension. Officer Neil Martin.
WEDNESDAY
Shannon Nicole Brown, Oklahoma City, was arrested on two Cleveland County warrants. Officer Paul Phillips.
Ronnie William Tyson, Norman, was arrested on a public intoxication complaint. Officer Jeff Morefield.
Edmond Fire Department
TUESDAY
200 block of N. Fretz Ave.: public assistance.
500 block of W. 2nd St.: medical.
1000 block of Waterwood Pkwy.: medical.
300 block of Spence Ct.: medical.
3200 block of Amberwood Cir.: medical.
WEDNESDAY
1200 block of N. Fretz Ave.: structure fire.
100 block of W. Danforth Rd.: medical.
400 block of Abilene Ave.: automatic alarm.
200 block of W. Main St.: medical.
300 block of Hadwiger Ave.: medical.
2000 block of W. Edmond Rd.: medical.
200 block of N. Boulevard: medical.
1200 block of W. Covell Rd.: medical.
2500 block of S. Rankin St.: medical.
1200 block of W. Covell Rd.: medical.
THURSDAY
3000 block of S. Broadway: medical.
3900 block of Prairie Hill Ct.: medical.
Zero block of S. Bryant Ave.: medical.
2100 block of N. Mistletoe Ln.: medical.
1200 block of Lakeshore Dr.: medical.
W. Danforth Rd. & N. Santa Fe Ave.: accident with injury.
300 block of Hadwiger Ave.: medical.
Deer Creek Fire Department
TUESDAY
7000 block of NW 222nd: accident with injury.
THURSDAY
234th & Penn: agency assist emergency.
Oak Cliff Fire Department
TUESDAY
100 block of W. Waterloo Rd.: medical.
3100 block of Marla Ln.: medical.
7400 block of N. Country Oaks Rd.: medical.
Compiled by Mark Schlachtenhaufen
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