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Police
News
January 12, 2023

Police logs

By Courtney

Police Logs 01/03/2023 to 01/08/2023

During the week of January 3, to January 8, 2023. Sequoyah County Law enforcement tended to eight animal calls, 89 traffic stops, along with numerous medical and domestic calls according to police reports. Following is a list of incidents included from last week’s reports:

1/3/23

7:26 a.m.- Suspicious Vehicle- In the vicinity of Old 64, There is a car possible an Acura parked next to the pond. There is no one in or around the vehicle and the windows are cracke...

Police Logs 01/03/2023 to 01/08/2023

During the week of January 3, to January 8, 2023. Sequoyah County Law enforcement tended to eight animal calls, 89 traffic stops, along with numerous medical and domestic calls according to police reports. Following is a list of incidents included from last week’s reports:

1/3/23

7:26 a.m.- Suspicious Vehicle- In the vicinity of Old 64, There is a car possible an Acura parked next to the pond. There is no one in or around the vehicle and the windows are cracked. -Galen Irvin responded.

8:01 a.m.- Welfare Check- In the vicinity of Cheyenne’s, RP advised that there is a subject sitting on the side of the road in a brown jacket. -Galen Irvin responded.

11:50 a.m.- Vandalism- In the vicinity of the bottoms by the Dam, RP advised that he left his vehicle in the bottoms last night when it got stuck and today he went to get it towed out and it has been vandalized. Rp is going to have it towed to Freddy’s lot and then call when it is there for 806 to report. -Galen Irvin responded.

12:38 p.m.- Harassment- In the vicinity of the Bulldog Apartments, RP advised that she and her kids are being harassed and she has gone to Muldrow PD and talked to Muldrow PD and she feels like because she is getting male officers nothing is being done about it. Dispatch advised Muldrow PD of the call and was advised she would give her name and number and problem to the chief. -Cindy Smith responded.

3:40 p.m.- Stolen Property- In the vicinity of Paw Paw Rd, RP advised that Roland PD notified him of his mail being on a person they arrested and advised him to make a report with county of his mail being stolen. -Galen Irvin took this report.

7:58 p.m.- Domestic- In the vicinity of S. 4525 Rd, RP advised that his brother just got out of prison for shooting him. The subject slapped the father. RP advised there are guns in the residence. -Randy Taylor, Vian PD, and Charles Webber responded.

11:30 p.m.- Domestic- RP advised that him and his brother were fighting and the subject had pointed a gun at him. RP stated that he had picked his brother up from the residence due to him causing issues prior this evening. While on the phone with RP he stated that the subject had taken off walking north on 4500 Rd with no shirt and unknown pants, believes that he does not have any weapons on him. -Randy Taylor and Charles Webber made an arrest.

1/4/23

3:05 a.m.- In the vicinity of E 993 Rd, Rp advised he left his keys in his vehicle and about 30 minutes ago someone stole it. He advised he is unsure who could’ve taken it but they headed back towards Muldrow. it is going to be a black Nissan truck. -Jeff Neighbors responded.

9:44 a.m.- Mental Health- In the vicinity of E 1056 Rd, RP advised that a subject 22 year old female is not taking her medication, she is screaming, hitting the walls. They want a deputy to come talk to her there is no weapons. -Roger Johnson and Brian Stone responded.

1:17 p.m.- Stolen Vehicle- In the vicinity of E 1100 Rd, RP advised that he let his friend use his truck yesterday and she has yet to return the vehicle. He stated that she is avoiding his calls and text and wont bring the vehicle back. -Roger Johnson responded.

9:17 p.m.- Disturbance- In the vicinity of S 4448 Rd, RP advised that his 27 year old son with mental issues is having an episode and wanting to fight the RP. He has left the residence and is walking northbound on Hwy. 100 in a black hoodie, blue jeans and boots. -Mark Choate responded.

1/5/23

8:30 a.m.- Speak with Deputy- In the vicinity of E. 953 Rd, RP advised that there are guys trying to repo her vehicle and they are trying to get into her locked garage to get the vehicle and she is wanting to speak with a deputy about if it is legal or not. -Brian Stone responded.

6:20 p.m.- Assault/Weapon- In the vicinity of S 4629 Rd, RP advised that a male subject in a tan color car possibly Chevy Malibu or Impala followed her to her residence and pulled a gun on her and her family. She has no clue who it is. He was in an orange hoodie and a hat. He also wears glasses. She first stated he went back to 17 but he actually went the back way to 59 on 1020. -Austin Blackfox responded.

1/6/23

12:45 a.m.- Prowler- In the vicinity of S 4770 Rd, RP advised that her husband woke her up and advised that there was someone outside the residence possibly in the garage. –Austin Blackfox responded.

7:43 a.m.- Child- In the vicinity of Lenninton St, RP advised that her 10 year old son has left the residence in a purple shirt and blue jeans. He refused to get in his mother’s vehicle to go to school. -Galen Irvin responded.

12:17 p.m.- Assault- Rp advised her ex-husband came to her residence and tried to assault her but now he’s gone in a 2000 dark green Chevy Silverado possibly headed toward Stilwell. She wants him trespassed. -Jeremy Day responded.

7:40 p.m.- Welfare Check- In the vicinity of S 4665 Rd, RP advised she has received third party info that her two sons are scared of their father. Juveniles are going to be 14 and 15 years old. Mother advised she has been unable to contact her sons or their step-mom. -Cody Parkerson responded.

9:14 p.m.- Threats- In the vicinity of S 4792 Rd, RP advised his uncle is threatening him and he is scared for his life. While on the phone with dispatch RP was very irate and stated if his uncle shows up on his property he will shoot him with no warning. RP sounded intoxicated and stated he did not know his age. -Jeff Neighbors responded.

1/7/23

9:20 a.m.- In the vicinity of E 966 Rd, RP advised that a subject is there to get her property per a court order and she is destroying property in the house and going thru others property. Could hear her screaming and yelling in the background. Residence is a trailer. -Jeremy Day and Galen Irvin responded.

1:45 p.m.- Stolen Property- At Sallisaw PD. Female in the lobby filling out a statement needs to speak to a deputy regarding property that was stolen out of Brent. -Cody Parkerson responded.

7:35 p.m.- Suspicious Vehicle- In the vicinity of S 4750 Rd, RP advised there is a small 2 door white car that pulls in and out of her driveway and drives up and down the road very slow.

10:45 p.m.- Domestic- In the vicinity of S 4536 Rd, RP advised that she is 15 and she is with her 20 year old sister at a residence outside of Vian and a male has assaulted her and others in the residence. She is hiding outside under a vehicle at this time. -Charles Webber, Brian Rutherford, Cody Parkerson and Jeff neighbors responded.

1/8/23

9:00 a.m.- Assist- In the vicinity of E 994 Rd, RP advised that she was arguing with her mother and her mother’s boyfriend beat the RP up. -Jeremy Day responded.

10:10 a.m.- Speak with Deputy- In the vicinity of S 4530 RD, RP advised he found a bag of needles and other things in his field. He was afraid one of his animals would step on it so he put the bag in the back of his truck. He would like to speak to a deputy about it. -Jeremy Day responded.

1:15 p.m.- Trespassing- In the vicinity of E 1100 Rd, RP advised that advised that a subject is going to come to her house and she does not want him there. He is threatening to assault her father. He will be on foot. -Galen Irvin responded.

6:20 p.m.- Shooting Firearms/Unsafe- In the vicinity of McQuire Loop, RP advised there are a lot of people at the residence just south of them, and a lot of kids running around as well and there are people shooting firearms unsafely in the area. -Josh Smith responded.

7:30 p.m.- Domestic- In the vicinity of S 4731 Rd, RP advised that residents at this location sound like they are having a domestic. Advised there has been domestic at this location before. -Jeff Neighbors responded.

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