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Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Call Log
July 11, 2024
Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Call Log
By Patrick Ford

06/30/2024

2:53 p.m. – Welfare Check – 19000 S 250 Rd. – RP requested a welfare check done on her 70-year-old husband. The house at the address had burned down and he had left the previous morning to check the mail and had not returned. RP stated his phone was going straight to voicemail and he was last seen driving a white 1999 Cadillac.

9:57 p.m. – Stolen Vehicle – 14000 Gun Club Rd. – RP reported their Ford F250 stolen after returning from traveling.

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07/01/2024

12:48 a.m. – Smoke Investigation – Harmon Stadium Area – RP reported lots of smoke in the area.

10:56 a.m. – Welfare Check – 19000 Broadway Blvd. – RP advised a white female stated if she didn’t come back in 18 seconds, she would be held hostage. Subject put her stuff in the RP’s house and stated two male subjects got into a fight and were holding her hostage. RP advised to go down a gravel road to a little RV camper with a blanket on the door to perform a welfare check.

11:37 a.m. – Threats – 19000 Sharp Rd. – RP stated she received a text from an unknown number threatening her.

12:57 p.m. – Intoxicated Person – 1000 block of 15th and Wood Dr. – RP advised of an intoxicated white female wearing a red shirt and jean shorts.

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07/02/2024

12:21 a.m. – Drugs – Duck Creek Casino – Lighthorse officer reported a non-tribal suspect on scene who had dropped a baggy of meth.

6:07 a.m. – Suspicious Person – RP advised of a male and female in the middle of the road, possibly driving a white Dodge truck, verbally arguing and screaming. RP stated the female subject was wearing a gray shirt and black shorts.

7:43 a.m. – Pedestrian Check – United Methodist Church – RP was flagged down by a female subject who requested the OPD in reference to her boyfriend following her.

8:34 a.m. – Fire Alarm – 100 block and 6th – RP advised of an alarm going off every five minutes. RP was not sure if it was a fire alarm or carbon monoxide detector and there was no smoke or fire present.

10:36 p.m. – Burglary – 12000 N 210 Rd. – RP advised of someone trying to get into her camper. RP was alone with her infant child without any weapons and could hear subject banging.

12:46 p.m. – Suspicious Person – 21000 block and Grimes Rd. – RP advised their neighbor was heavily intoxicated and distressed. RP stated he had not been shot at but heard gunshots.

7:40 p.m. – Unwanted Person – 11000 block and Oak – Advised of two unknown male subject digging in her yard walking up to her residence. RP advised subjects were traveling west bound on Oak Drive. One subject was shirtless with shorts and the other was wearing a red shirt and jeans.

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07/03/2024

12:33 a.m. – Smoke Investigation – Bel Air – RP reported an electrical burning smell.

12:33 p.m. –  Motorist Assist – Herrick & OK-52 – RP advised of an elderly gentleman was at the first bridge by the Twin Hills store going south of Hwy 52. RP advised he seemed to be break-checking people, and then he turned on his flashers and was in the middle of the road.

4:10 p.m. –  Hazmat – 300 block of N. Morton – RP reported a chemical smell coming from the room next door.

7:16 p.m. – Information – 8800 and Hornbeam Rd. – RP advised deputies had been out there before regarding a man setting illegal fires on property. RP was worried the subject was trying to set things on fire again and another resident saw the man with fire before getting into a gray extended cab truck and speeding away.

8:51 p.m. – Reckless Driver – 23000 & F St. – RP advised of a truck that came to their residence and did donuts in his front yard. RP advised the subject did damage to his property and requested filing a report.

10:46 p.m. – Disturbance – Boren & 250 – RP advised their boyfriend was sitting on the side of the roadway intoxicated. RP was in a black Highlander and her mom was in a white SUV behind her.

11:35 p.m. – Disturbance – OK-56 & Mission Rd. – RP advised her boyfriend shot himself while on the phone with her.

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07/04/2024

2:09 p.m. – Threats – 19000 & US-62 – Civil Disturbance – RP advised an 18-year-old female was causing a disturbance and telling her mother she was going to break into her home.

2:49 p.m. – Welfare Check – 12000 block of Gun Rd. – RP advised of a white lady with white hair who appeared to be in her 60s stated someone beat her up and robbed her. RP asked if the subject spoke with police and they said no one believed her.

6:14 p.m. – Grass Fire – 1 mile north of Beggs – RP advised his pasture was on fire but did not know the address. RP stated a neighbor called and told him about it. Many other reports called in about the same fire.

7:20 p.m. – Welfare Check – 12000 Gun Club Rd. – Advised a woman came by saying she was locked out of her house and wished to speak to an officer.

8:30 p.m. – Harassment – 15000 McKinley Rd. – RP advised their neighbor was verbally harassing their 12- and 14-year-old children.

9:49 p.m. – Threats – 10000 & Creekmine Rd. – Verbal Threats – RP advised a chainsaw used to cut open their door and they weren’t sure if anything had been taken. RP was currently at the location and had over 100 text messages threatening their life.

10:56 p.m. – Domestic – 8500 & Happy Camp Rd. – RP advised of a subject being physically aggressive and tearing up her house.

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07/05/2024

2:37 a.m. – Information – 4200 block of 82nd St. – RP advised their ex-husband had two sons for the holiday. RP stated he let his 17-year-old son drink alcohol who then wandered off and was missing for over two hours.

8:32 a.m. – Unwanted Person – 9900 block Hornbeam Rd. – RP advised of a blue pickup sitting behind Trail Motel refusing to leave.

11:51 a.m. – Information – 9800 block Will Sampson – RP advised of a subject wanted for larceny last seen walking westbound wearing all camo with rag on face 2-3 miles from the ball fields.

9:36 p.m. – Threats – 25900 block S 180 Rd. – RP advised their boss was sent to O’Reilly’s in Henryetta to get new batteries for truck. RP stated they fell out of the work truck into someone’s yard. RP called the boss to assist in getting equipment, but they got verbally violent and pointed a gun at them and threatened to beat him with it.

9:42 p.m. – Traumatic Injury – 1200 block N Collins – RP advised a man tried to get in her fence and her dog attacked them. RP stated the man was bleeding and possible has missing fingers.

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07/06/2024

12:13 p.m. – Alarm – 20600 block Hwy 62 – Front lobby glass break and motion in lobby at Crocker Veterinary.

12:34 p.m. Disturbance – 11600 block Will Sampson Rd. – RP advised a subject threatened to take stuff from storage.

5:09 p.m. Grass Fire – 203/OK 75 NB Ln – Advised of an approximately 1 acre grass fire. Bixby FD already en route.

11:22 p.m. – Fight – Beggs Rodeo – Fight in progress.

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07/07/2024

12:37 a.m. – Threats – 20000 block S 270 Rd. – RP advised her father held a gun to her head and told her to get the rest of her things from his house while he threatened to shoot the individuals she was with.

12:45 a.m. – Welfare Check – 8900 block Hedge Rd. – RP advised he may be in trouble. RP stated his wife was causing a disturbance. RP knocked and stated everything was now quiet.

4:20 a.m. – Reckless Driver – I-40 MM 248 – RP reported an unknown vehicle with no description in eastbound lane driving westbound.

11:47 a.m. – Civil – 1900 block N 186 Rd. – RP stated he traded Seadoos for a motorcycle. RP discovered the motorcycle was stolen and wanted the Seadoos back.

3:56 p.m. – Laceration – 400 block E 1st – RP advised a 16-year-old cut her arm close to wrist.

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