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
THURSDAY
Laurie A. McClanahan, 1325 Del Norte Dr., was arrested on a petty larceny complaint. Officer Nathan Fountain.
Donald Lafe Ashcraft, 777 E. 15th St. Apt. 260, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Jason Lewellyn.
FRIDAY
Rustie Lee Hamon, Luther, was arrested on a driving under suspension traffic citation. School Resource Officer Sean Bryant.
Christine Ann Huff, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Brad Griffin.
Alexander Lee Anderson, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a possession of marijuana complaint. Officer Roger Shortt.
Jennifer L. Thompson, 1305 S. Broadway Rm. 3, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Sergeant Chad Langley.
SATURDAY
Chude Chukwudalu Muoneld, 816 Holly Hill Rd., was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Kyle Cunningham.
Candice Renee Powell, 501 W. 15th St. Apt. 123, was arrested on a municipal warrant. Officer Branden Baxley.
James Mitchell Ray, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Jason Lewellyn.
Jessica Michell Cook, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Brad Griffin.
Nena Elise Marshall, 601 Vista Lane MBH 161, was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Tim Harwell.
SUNDAY
Carlos Martai Jones, Oklahoma City, was arrested on an out-of-county warrant. Officer Kyle Cunningham.
William Arthur Simpson, 2221 S. Broadway Ave. Rm. 222, was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Mason Long.
Erica Elizabeth Haynie, 3025 Katie Ln., was arrested on a DUI complaint. Officer Joseph Wells.
Edmond Fire Department
FRIDAY
1900 block of Gray Fox Dr.: medical.
2500 block of S. Rankin St.: medical.
500 block of W. Hurd St.: medical.
2800 block of Shortgrass Rd.: medical.
6300 block of N. Anderson Rd.: medical.
900 block of Jupiter Rd.: medical.
300 block of Enz Dr.: medical.
900 block of N. Boulevard: medical.
3600 block of Wynn Dr.: medical.
Zero block of N. Bradbury Dr.: medical.
SATURDAY
300 block of Enz Dr.: medical.
200 block of W. 10th St.: medical.
N. Bryant Ave. & E. Ayers St.: accident with injury.
1200 block of E. 33rd St.: medical.
3000 block of Horse Shoe Bend: medical.
3800 block of Leesa Ln.: check extinguished fire.
1200 block of W. I-35 Frontage Rd.: medical.
2200 block of Brookwood Pl.: medical.
1600 block of Lauri Ln.: medical.
900 block of N. Fretz Ave.: medical.
1000 block of E. I-35 Frontage Rd.: medical.
SUNDAY
2500 block of S. Rankin St.: medical.
100 block of Sahoma Ter.: medical.
300 block of Brentwood Dr.: medical.
W. Coffee Creek Rd. & N. Boulevard: electrical lines down.
1200 block of Mary Lee Ln.: illegal burn.
600 block of Vista Ln.: medical.
400 block of Timberwind Rd.: medical.
3500 block of Sawgrass Rd.: agency assist emergency.
2500 block of S. Rankin St.: medical.
500 block of Foxfire Rd.: illegal burn.
2400 block of Fairfield Dr.: medical.
MONDAY
3600 block of Princeton Ave.: medical.
1200 block of Lakeshore Dr.: medical.
Zero block of Creek View Dr.: medical.
300 block of E. 8th St.: medical.
100 block of Sahoma Ter.: medical.
900 block of N. Boulevard: medical.
500 block of Nimrod Rd.: medical.
600 block of Vista Ln.: medical.
1200 block of Lakeshore Dr.: medical.
Zero block of E. 33rd St.: medical.
W. 8th St. & S. State St.: smoke investigation outside.
300 block of N. Rockypoint Dr.: structure fire.
1800 block of Chelsea Dr.: medical.
Deer Creek Fire Department
SATURDAY
Council & 174th: accident with injury.
6000 block of Edmond N/E: automobile fire.
W. Coffee Creek Rd. & N. Western Ave.: check controlled burn.
Oak Cliff Fire Department
FRIDAY
14000 block of S. Coltrane Rd.: trash bin fire.
2900 block of Birch Ln.: medical.
SATURDAY
3100 block of Green Oaks Way: medical.
Kelly & Simmons: grass fire.
1100 block of Echo Dr.: check extinguished fire.
COMPILED BY MARK SCHLACHTENHAUFEN
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