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
DEC. 18
Keith William McDaniel, 1216 Pepperdine Ave., was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Joseph Wells.
Caleb James Nichols, 1008 E. 11th St., was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Joseph Wells.
Sabrina Michelle Fagan, 400 E. Danforth Rd. Apt. 196, was arrested on a municipal warrant. Officer Kendall Miller.
Thomas Ivan Burns, 517 Rock Creek Dr., was arrested on a municipal warrant. Officer Cody Hash.
Dirk Odell Roberts, Arcadia, was arrested on a felony DUI complaint. Officer Danny Austill.
Tanya Sue Walker-Kolar, 708 Teal Pl., was arrested on a petty larceny complaint. Officer Jason Roach.
Satin Sierre Watley, 400 E. Danforth Rd. Apt. 106, was arrested on a municipal warrant. Officer Page Hussey.
DEC. 19
Jeffrey Scott Gottsch, 1201 N. Fretz Ave. Apt. 33, was arrested on a misdemeanor DUI complaint. Officer Page Hussey.
Zachary Jacob Brake, 908 E. Dr., was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Officer James Sheltman.
Christopher Lamone Denson, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a petty larceny complaint and on an Oklahoma County warrant. Officer Lindall McLemore.
Jeffrey D. Ivison, 417 W. 8th St., was arrested on a petty larceny complaint. Officer Nathan Fountain.
Jasmine Lea Burden, 225 E. Clegern, was arrested on a felony larceny of merchandise from a retailer complaint. Officer Nathan Fountain.
Heidi C. McCaleb, 1714 Windhill Dr., was arrested on a driving under suspension traffic citation. Officer Mason Long.
DEC. 20
Jennifer Ann Trevino, 2801 Julies Trl., was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer James Sheltman.
DEC 21
Azzam Tariq Mohammed Altahini, 2133 E. 2nd St. Apt. 9205, was arrested on traffic citations of expired tag (+3 months), no proof of insurance by operator and no driver’s license in possession. Officer Jeff Smith.
Brandon Shane Johnson, 2021 Fair Meadow Lan., was arrested on complaints of public intoxication-state and obstructing an officer. Officer Joseph Delpha.
Robbie Ann Inda, Guthrie, was arrested on a petty larceny complaint. Officer Cody Hash.
Terrence Lavert Clark, 800 N. Chowning Apt. 56, was arrested on a municipal warrant.
Kevin Lonell Bledsoe, Oklahoma City, was arrested on an Oklahoma County warrant. Jailer Jennifer Webster and Officer William Wright.
David Dewayne Hanks II, 308 Hampton Ridge Rd., was arrested on a felony DUI complaint. Officer Cody Hash.
Dalton Lloyd Schmidt, 1401 Jamestown, was arrested on a possession of marijuana complaint. Officer Matthew Richardson.
DEC. 22
Christopher Lee Harris McKnight, 805 Rolling Hills Ter., was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Matthew Richardson.
David Joseph Randall Jr., 741 Secretariat Lan., was arrested on a possession of drug paraphernalia complaint. Officer Jason Carroll.
Brian Patrick Fitch, 733 Red Oak Ter., was arrested on a public intoxication-municipal complaint. Officer Gregg Regier.
Brandy A. Jefferson, 400 E. Danforth Rd. Apt. 151, was arrested on a grand larceny complaint. Officer Jason Roach.
Tony Lee Melton, Mustang, was arrested on complaints of trespassing and petty larceny and on an Oklahoma County warrant. Officer Jonathan Vincent.
Courtney Sasha Osborn, Piedmont, was arrested on a petty larceny complaint. Officer Jonathan Vincent.
Jamie Rana Crookshanks, 512 Robin Hill Rd., was arrested on a petty larceny complaint and on a municipal warrant. Officer Matthew Tipton.
Blake Calvin Shubert, 3421 Meadow Lan., was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Cody Hash.
Anthony Russell Bybee, Oklahoma City, was arrested on complaints of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Cody Hash.
Marco Barrios-Deleon, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a no driver’s license in possession traffic citation. Officer Tim Hartwell.
Kimberlyn Kay Evans, 119 Sahoma Ter., was arrested on a municipal warrant. Officer William Wright.
DEC. 23
Austin Lee Flowers, 329 Cherryvale Rd., was arrested on complaints of possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent and possession of drug paraphernalia. Officer Jason Lewellyn.
Brandon Mitchell Richards, 3408 Smoky Hollow Road, was arrested on an Oklahoma County warrant. Officer Matthew Tipton.
Quinn Adam Moss, 1101 Swan Lake Rd., was arrested on a felony domestic abuse complaint. Officer Roger Shortt.
Keith Mike Clack Jr., 501 W. 15th St. Apt. 55, was arrested on an Oklahoma County warrant. Officer Jason Lewellyn.
MONDAY
Ellen Ann Robinson, Nichols Hills, was arrested on a petty larceny complaint. Officer Nathan Fountain.
Todd David Baker, Oklahoma City, was arrested on a municipal warrant. Officer Matthew Richardson.
THURSDAY
Caroline Elizabeth Crunk, 3601 Old Georgetown Rd., was arrested on an altered driver’s license in possession traffic citation and on a DUI complaint. Officer Joseph Wells.
Bobby Lee Younger Jr., 100 W. 10th Pl., was arrested on an out-of-county warrant. Officer Jackie Collar.
MARK SCHLACHTENHAUFEN
Local News
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OG&E works to replace Edmond power poles
“Oh my God, it’s the tornado,” Betsy Herring thought as she and her husband, Lee, took shelter in their laundry room as Sunday’s tornado roared toward their Forest Oaks home in Edmond.
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Equine center aids Orr Family Farm horses
Connie Yearwood, a third-year veterinary student at Oklahoma State University, had been job shadowing at Equine Medical Association in Edmond when the call came to help rescue horses that were injured during Monday’s tornado in Moore and Oklahoma City.
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Lincoln County Emergency Management calls for help
Carney is a city of about 649 residents and following the recent tornado outbreak 20 homes were destroyed there and an additional 18 homes in the county were leveled.
Wednesday, a press release from Lincoln County, along with Wellston Emergency Management Office and the City of Carney, stated that at this time the needs have changed for the city. -
Oklahoma National Guard coordinates tornado relief support
Oklahoma National Guard members, who work side-by-side with local responders to aid in recovery efforts during domestic operations such as the May 20 tornado that tore through Oklahoma City and Moore, are given their tasks through the Guard's Joint Operations Center.
The JOC, located in the Guard's Joint Force Headquarters in Oklahoma City, is primarily responsible for the collection, dissemination and tracking of information to increase the situational awareness for leadership as well as the National Guard Bureau, said Lt. Col. Hiram Tabler, the director of military support for Oklahoma's Joint Force Headquarters. -
UPDATE: Businesses, groups offer free relief to tornado victims
Listed is information on free services offered to victims of the recent tornadoes.
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House approves $45M aid package for tornado victims
As rain poured this morning on disaster relief workers in the Moore and Oklahoma City areas, the Oklahoma House of Representatives unanimously approved a $45 million aid package to provide relief to those impacted by Monday’s EF-5 tornado.
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TIMELAPSE: Take a tour through the damage in Moore
Take a driving tour of the damage in Moore caused by Monday's tornado.
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Moore mayor wants tornado shelters in new homes
Moore Mayor Glenn Lewis wants tornado shelters in all new homes in his city, where an EF-5 tornado damaged or destroyed more than 12,500 homes Monday afternoon. A proposed ordinance would require a shelter inside or outside each new residence.
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Rescue workers, tornado victims find respite in college dorms
Monday’s tornado put an estimated 20,000 people out of their houses, which were damaged or destroyed. Some of those victims — and the rescue workers who’ve come to help them — are staying a few miles south, in dormitories at the University of Oklahoma.
More than 300 individuals and families left homeless by the storm are staying at OU, where the university is providing beds, hot water and meals, often delivered by a familiar face. The university also housed 287 first-responders from Texas, Nebraska, Kansas and Tennessee. -
Mom delivered baby as tornado struck
Shayla Taylor’s second child was moments from birth as an EF-5 tornado bore down on Moore Medical Center on Monday afternoon.
Her labor was too far along to move her to safety with the rest of those in the hospital, her nurses decided. So as her husband, Jerome, and their 4-year-old son, Shaiden, went downstairs with the others, she and four nurses stayed upstairs and braced for the worst. - More Local News Headlines
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