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Okmulgee Police Logs
July 22, 2024
Okmulgee Police Logs

7/12/2024

12:11 a.m. – Shots fired – Ridge Creek Apartments – Multiple shots fired in the area. RP stated the sounds were coming from the back of the complex near number 21.

4:54 a.m. – Suspicious activity – Casey’s on 4th – Female with dark hair, wearing black shorts and a white crop top had been in her vehicle for awhile, got out and was lying in the parking lot.

10:06 a.m. – Burglary – 100 block S Morton – Items were stolen from residence overnight. RP was at work and was stopping by the following day to make a report.

12:58 p.m. – Larceny – 1500 block E 8th – RP advised of a male subject stealing a bicycle off the porch. Subject described as a hispanic male, wearing a green striped shirt and blue jeans. Subject headed west.

3:08 p.m. – Destruction of property – 1100 block N Sherman – E911 Son-in-law broke down the back door, unsure if the subject is still on the premises. Description is a white male, last seen wearing a green and white Gucci striped shirt, gray sweatpants, and black flip-flops. RP requested contact.

5:02 p.m. – Disturbance – Shoe Sensation – RP states a subject assaulted her a couple of months ago and is now at her work screaming and yelling at her and causing a disturbance. Subject would not leave. Subject is a white female, 5’3”, hair up in a bun, wearing a black top, jean shorts and black and white shoes.

7:37 p.m. – Juvenile – Creek Forest Apartments – Child sitting in the driveway in a car seat, no idea how long. Child approximately 6 months old, located by a neighbor.

7/13/2024

12:34 a.m. Suicidal person – 200 block 9th – RP advised subject was actively harming himself, cutting himself with a knife and was intoxicated.

8:26 a.m. – Disturbance – 1700 block E Wallace – RP advised of a male subject beating on the door and trying to keep the male subject out of the residence. Unknown description.

1:21 p.m. – Domestic – 300 block E 6th – Deputy advised of a possible domestic in progress between a female and male subject.

4:31 p.m. – Trespassing – 100 block N Wood Drive – RP advised of a black male subject wearing a gray hat with a black top, red and black camo basketball shorts. RP advised male subject had been asked to leave the property a couple of times, but he refused. RP advised male subject did leave property, but would like to file a report.

7:58 p.m. – Burglary in Progress – 900 block E Henry – RP stated there were subjects trying to break into his residence. RP stated he could hear them but not see them. RP stated he was in the back bedroom and there were no weapons on the premises.

9:59 p.m. – Shots fired – 700 block S Grand – 3-4 shots heard two blocks away.

10:37 p.m. – Shots fired – Noble Park – RP advised they heard 3-4 gunshots in the area of Noble Park.

10:48 p.m. – Shots fired – YMCA park area – Dog at the YMCA park walking back and forth, heard two more gunshots at the park. Suspecting the owner of the dog may have been shot, the dog looked and acted worried. Dispatch could hear the dog in the background.

11:47 p.m. – Suspicious activity – 11th and Miami – RP advised a group of subjects, carrying flashlights, running in and out of people’s yards in the area. Cannot tell if it was adults or teenagers. Group of 5 or more subjects, no more information.

 

7/14/2024

8:10 a.m. – Suspicious person – 100 block N Wood – RP advice of a black male subject wearing a white shirt with a Nike logo was yelling and screaming, scaring customers.

10:28 a.m. – Civil – Days Inn – RP advised he let a female stay for 2 days for free and now the female subject refuses to leave the residence.

3:52 p.m. – Welfare check – Splash pad – RP advised a white male in an orange shirt had a juvenile boy in winter clothing, pushing with his hand to the child’s back. Child was crying and seemed to be in distress.

3:49 p.m. – Stolen property – 200 block N Seminole – RP advised someone had broken into the building by breaking the door window and stole a couple of items. RP asked to file a report.

5:45 p.m. – Unwanted person – Walgreens – Homeless female walking around the store for three hours and talking to herself. Female subject was wearing a camo dress and possibly intoxicated.

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County Prayer Walk returns Aug. 2
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The community is invited to once again join the 9th annual Okmulgee County Prayer Walk, which will be held Saturday. Aug. 2, beginning at 9 a.m.The Prayer Walk will begin at Okmulgee High School’s Bro...
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Okmulgee homicide under investigation by OSBI
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The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is leading an active homicide investigation following a deadly shooting that occurred in the early morning hours of July 12 in Okmulgee.Just after mid...
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A Colorful Delight
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The Okmulgee Public Library’s Summer Reading Program delighted young audiences with the thrilling Colorful Circus show last week and now looks ahead to a wild Red Dirt Reptiles event on Wednesday.The ...
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Okmulgee to hold Purple Heart City designation ceremony
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The City of Okmulgee will proudly honor its combat-wounded veterans and officially become a Purple Heart City during a special ceremony scheduled Saturday, July 19, at First Baptist Church, 311 W. 5th...
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City officials, Chamber of Commerce representatives and members of the community gathered on July 1 to celebrate the grand opening of the newly improved Black Jack Camping Area near Lake Okmulgee. The...
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5th Street Gathering returns Aug. 9
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A powerful celebration of heritage, unity, and community pride is coming to life on Saturday, Aug. 9, as the 5th Street Gathering returns to Okmulgee. Running from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., this all-day even...
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OCEM Report
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July 19 Purple Heart City Designation Ceremony |
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First Baptist Church of Okmulgee, 5th St. & Seminole Ave., will host a Designation Ceremony for the City of Okmulgee to be deemed a Purple Heart City Saturday, July 19, at 10:30 a.m. All veterans are ...
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