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SHERIFF’S LOGS
September 1, 2023
SHERIFF’S LOGS

10:30 a.m. – 18100 Block U.S. 266 – Threats – RP advised a man down the street had a gun and threatened to shoot him.

7:42 p.m. – 31900 Block S 213 Rd – Domestic RP advised of an altercation between him and his daughter where she bit him and he hit her.

— 08/22/2023

11:05 a.m. – 31900 Block S 213 Rd – Domestic – RP advised her dad assaulted her and would like to file charges.

— 08/23/2023

3:55 a.m. – 5200 Block Honey Creek Rd – Suspicious Vehicle – RP advised their lights went out and the dog was barking. RP saw headlights and was scared someone was on the property.

2:30 p.m. – 1600 Block N 290 Rd – Suspicious Person – RP advised she is a cleaning lady and she showed up to clean the house and she heard footsteps upstairs.

8:25 p.m. – 13700 Block Coalton Rd – Welfare Check – RP requested a welfare check on her friend. RP stated she didn’t show up for work yesterday and her vehicle is not in her driveway but her cell phone and dog are still inside her home.

— 08/24/2023

5:28 a.m. – 1500 Block N Taft – Burglary – RP advised someone was in his home. RP stated he was hiding in the bathroom but he doesn’t hear anyone in the house now.

9:29 a.m. – Phorbes/Porter – Information – RP advised an individual threatened to kill her and would like to file a report.

9:38 a.m. – 25100 Block Wilson Rd – Animals – RP advised the neighbor’s dogs keep coming onto her property and attacking her dog.

12:45 p.m. – Okmulgee County Courthouse Alarm – Automated phone call regarding possible entrapment in the passenger elevator.

2:18 p.m. – 17300 Block Hwy 62 – Domestic – RP advised a female was trying to break into the property to get her things. RP stated she was breaking windows.

— 08/25/2023

7:48 p.m. – 15200 Block Nuyaka Rd – Other Agency Assist – BOLO-in search of a kidnapping suspect with family in the county.

— 08/26/2023

3:07 p.m. – 29900 Block Dustin Rd – Domestic RP advised his wife had advised him his mother- in-law is involved in a severe domestic. RP advised there are no weapons involved but when he pulled up to the residence he could hear the altercation occurring inside.

4:23 p.m. – 15700 Block McKinley Rd Civil – RP stated her boyfriend’s mother is getting ready to burn some of his belongings and they are wanting a deputy to make her stop. RP advised the mother is threatening to call the cops if they go on the property. RP originally stated the mother said she was going to shoot anyone that came on her property and is now recanting.

4:43 p.m. – 4700 Block Peoria Ave – Accident RP advised she is on her way home from work. RP stated her 17-yearold daughter took off to go meet some guy that said he was 17, but the subject is older. RP advised her 15-year-old son and 10-year-old went out to look for her and the 10-yearold was somehow run over by the male subject her daughter was with. Then, he assaulted her 15-year-old son and left with the 17-year-old daughter.

11:02 p.m. – 200 Block N 153 Rd – Suspicious Vehicle – RP advised of a male subject sitting out in front of his property. RP stated when he confronted the subject, he advised he was there to talk to his girlfriend. Then, he moved down the road to the second driveway which the RP also owns.

— 08/27/2023

12:23 a.m. – 17800 Block Dripping Springs – Shots Heard – RP advised of hearing multiple shots behind his residence.

5:54 a.m. – Hectorville Rd – Animals – RP advised two black cows were out.

6:49 a.m. – 14800 Block Gun Club Rd Welfare Check – RP requested a welfare check on a 35-year-old male has made threats to kill himself but has not stated any action plan. RP stated the subject has a drug issue but no weapons the RP knows of.

4:30 p.m. – 400 Block W Dixon – Trespassing – RP advised someone is possibly squatting inside their residence. RP stated she is the property owner and her grandson was checking on the property and there is an A/C going and a blanket they can see from outside.

10:26 p.m. – 13700 Block Old Hwy 75 Shot Fired – RP advised they heard people arguing and then a gunshot in the area.

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