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. Until then, defendants are to be presumed innocent.
Edmond Police Department
MONDAY
Patrick Sassmann, listed as homeless, was arrested on a public intoxication complaint. Officer Jeff Morefield.
Demery Neil Lang III, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a possession of marijuana complaint and on traffic citations of driving under suspension and operating a motor vehicle with improper equipment. Officer William Wright.
TUESDAY
Terica Jaci Brown, 316 Belmont Dr., was arrested on complaints of possession of a controlled dangerous substance and DUI and on a driving under suspension-state charge. Officer Neil Martin.
WEDNESDAY
Pete Donavin Miller, 629 Parkhurst Ter., was arrested on a false representation to an officer complaint. Officer Jason Carroll.
Karen Gay Bryant, Plano, Texas, was arrested on a possession of drug paraphernalia complaint. Officer Joe Rice.
Eric Joseph Loviza, 721 Mallard Ave., was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Sergeant Derick Pickard.
Kenneth Leon Dixon Jr., 2708 Jills Trl., was arrested on complaints of DUI and possession of drug paraphernalia and on a driving under suspension traffic citation. Officer Page Hussey.
LaII Satena Rice, Harrah, was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Tim Harwell.
Compiled by MARK SCHLACHTENHAUFEN
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Work in Edmond focuses on the Forest Oaks and Thornbrooke additions, both along Bryant Avenue. Twelve homes were damaged in the city by the storm that also dropped hail on northwest Edmond. Major damage impacted three of the homes while the other nine homes had minor damage, said Matt Stillwell, director of the city’s emergency communications and management.
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