Weekly Safety Report: Mysterious Intruder and Shooting Shake Bixby, Oklahoma
This week in Bixby, Oklahoma, two incidents occurred that raised concerns for the safety of residents. In the first incident, a woman was startled awake by a loud noise in her home and discovered a mysterious intruder heading towards her bedroom. The second incident involved a Bixby man who was sentenced to 13 years in prison for shooting his girlfriend in 2021. These incidents highlight the importance of remaining vigilant and taking necessary precautions to ensure personal safety.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Murder Charges Filed After Fentanyl Overdose, House Fire in Luther
Four people are facing murder charges after a man died from a Fentanyl overdose in Jones, Oklahoma. In another incident, a family in Luther escaped unharmed from a house fire that occurred in the early morning hours.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Tragic Crash and Missing Person Alert Impact Elk City, Oklahoma
This week in Elk City, Oklahoma, two incidents occurred that impacted the safety of the community. In the first incident, a tragic two-car crash resulted in the deaths of six individuals, including three adults and three minors. The names of the minors have not been released at this time. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol identified the adult victims as Kimberly Sloresvilva Xol-Ehub, Rutilia Tzud-Xol, and Geremias Choc-Sagui. In the second incident, a Silver Alert was issued for a missing man with a brain injury. Raymond Stahlman, 58 years old, was last seen at a grocery store and has been advised not to drive due to his condition.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Hit-and-run and Vehicle Rollover in Enid, Oklahoma
This week in Enid, Oklahoma, two incidents occurred that require attention for public safety. The first incident involves a hit-and-run, where a car collided with a parked truck and then fled the scene. The Enid Police Department is seeking the public's help in identifying the vehicle involved. The second incident occurred due to icy road conditions, causing a vehicle to roll over at an intersection. Fortunately, the driver sustained no injuries, but the vehicle suffered significant damage.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: McAlester, Oklahoma mourns loss of K-9 officer and prepares for execution
The McAlester Police Department in Oklahoma is mourning the loss of K-9 Hunter, a Belgian Malinois who served the department for over seven years. Hunter was put to rest due to complications from a stroke. In another incident, Oklahoma is preparing to execute Phillip Hancock for a 2001 double slaying, despite his claims of self-defense. The Pardon and Parole Board recommended sparing Hancock's life, but Governor Kevin Stitt has not taken any action on the recommendation.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Collision, Officer Crash, Train Incident hit El Reno
This week in El Reno, Oklahoma, there were three incidents that occurred. The first incident involved a collision caused by a medical incident, resulting in four people being hospitalized and an infant remaining unharmed. The second incident involved a Calumet police officer being injured in a crash on Interstate 40 near El Reno. The third incident involved a man being seriously injured after being hit by a train in El Reno.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Shooting and Backyard Explosion Shake Okmulgee County, Oklahoma
This week in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, two incidents occurred that raised concerns for public safety. The first incident involved a shooting near 2nd and Bryan, resulting in one fatality. The victim was found dead in the street, and witnesses reported seeing a male shooter fleeing the scene. The second incident occurred in Beggs, where a backyard explosion involving a smudge pot injured five individuals, including an enrolled Muscogee citizen. Four of the injured were transported to the Hillcrest Burn Center for treatment. A local coffee shop has offered support to the affected families.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Break-in and Vehicle Fire incidents in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
This week in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, there were two incidents that required attention from local authorities. The first incident involved a break-in at a convenience store in Vian, where an individual allegedly stole an undisclosed amount of money. The second incident occurred in Roland, where two vehicles caught fire and threatened a nearby structure. Thankfully, the property owner was able to minimize damage to the house. Both incidents are currently under investigation.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Conviction on Domestic Charges, Burglary, Domestic Disturbance, Hit and Run, and Theft in Ponca City, Oklahoma
This week in Ponca City, Oklahoma, a man was convicted on domestic charges after attempting to run over a female near Fifth and Hartford. James Howard Welch entered no contest pleas to misdemeanor charges of assault and domestic abuse, while a felony charge of kidnapping was dismissed. He received suspended jail sentences of 30 days for assault and one year for domestic abuse. Additionally, law enforcement responded to various incidents including a burglary report at Meadowbrook Village, a domestic disturbance at Paradise Apartments, a hit and run on North 10th Street, and a theft at Walgreens.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: K-9 Officer's Death, Swearing-In Ceremony, and Pending Execution in McAlester, Oklahoma
This week in McAlester, Oklahoma, the police department mourns the loss of K-9 officer Hunter, who served for over seven years before passing away due to complications from a stroke. Additionally, the Quinton Police Department held a swearing-in ceremony for six of its employees. In a separate incident, Oklahoma is preparing to execute Phillip Hancock for a 2001 double slaying, despite his claims of self-defense. The governor has yet to take action on the recommendation to spare Hancock's life.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Burglary, Domestic Dispute, Hit and Run, Theft, and Firearms Incident in Kay County, Oklahoma
This week in Kay County, Oklahoma, law enforcement responded to several incidents including a burglary, a domestic dispute, a hit and run, a theft, and a report of an intoxicated male with a firearm. Additionally, a court date was set for a man accused of threatening individuals with a firearm in a nursing home parking lot, and a Ponca City man was convicted on domestic charges.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Drug Charges and Armed Suspect in Carter County, Oklahoma
In Carter County, Oklahoma, a Healdton man is facing multiple drug charges, including possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, running a drug house, possessing cocaine, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Additionally, an Ardmore man, Jason Javon Franklin, is wanted by the police and US Marshal Service for Violation of the Mary Rippy Act. Franklin is considered armed and dangerous and is a suspect in several homicides.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Missing Teen Found Safe, DUI Crash Claims Two Lives in Broken Arrow
This week in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, two incidents occurred that impacted the safety of the community. In the first incident, a missing 13-year-old boy was found safe by Tulsa police in Tulsa. The second incident involved a Green Country man who pleaded guilty to driving drunk and causing a fatal crash that killed two elderly women. These incidents highlight the importance of vigilance and responsible behavior to ensure the safety of individuals in the community.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Police Pursuit, Shooting Suspect, and Teen Driver in Fatal Crash Impact Sand Springs
This week in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, there were three notable incidents. The first incident involved a police pursuit that ended in a crash, resulting in the recovery of drugs and weapons. The second incident involved a 35-year-old man who is wanted by U.S. Marshals for a federal parole violation and is also a suspect in a shooting. The third incident involved a 17-year-old driver who was released from a rehabilitation center after being involved in a triple fatal crash. The driver is facing charges of DUI and manslaughter.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Assault, High-Speed Chase, and Collision impact Lawton, Oklahoma
In Lawton, Oklahoma, a woman is arrested for assaulting a man and a police officer after a physical disturbance at a home. Another incident involves a man from Apache leading police on a high-speed chase through Lawton, facing charges of eluding police and drug possession. Additionally, a morning crash at an intersection sends one person to the hospital, closing the road temporarily.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Stillwater, Oklahoma - Larceny Suspects Sought and Couple Accused of Overdosing While Caring for Infant
Stillwater police are seeking help in identifying two suspects involved in a larceny investigation that occurred on November 24. The police department is urging anyone with information about the suspects or their vehicle to contact them. In a separate incident, a Lincoln County couple from Wellston has been accused of overdosing on an intoxicant while caring for an infant in Stillwater. They have been ordered held in the Payne County Jail on charges of child neglect and public intoxication.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: High-Speed Chase, Pedestrian Accidents, Fatal Stabbing, Collision, and Train Incident in Canadian County, Oklahoma
This week in Canadian County, Oklahoma, several incidents occurred that require attention in the weekly safety report. These incidents include a high-speed chase resulting in the arrest of a suspect, accidents involving pedestrians at a popular holiday attraction, a fatal stabbing during a trespassing call, a collision caused by a medical incident, and a man being seriously injured after being hit by a train.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Shooting, Indecent Exposure, and Deadly Incident Hit Bartlesville
This week in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, there were three incidents that occurred. These incidents include a 15-year-old accused of shooting an 18-year-old man, a Bartlesville man arrested for indecent exposure, and a 20-year-old wanted in a deadly shooting now in custody.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Woman killed in car crash, possible human remains found in McCurtain County, Oklahoma
Two incidents occurred in McCurtain County, Oklahoma this week. In the first incident, a woman was killed and two others were injured in a car crash. The deceased, 87-year-old Bert Lue Smith, was a passenger in a vehicle that ran off the road and hit a utility pole. The second incident involved the discovery of possible charred human remains at a home east of Broken Bow. Authorities were searching for a missing person when they found the remains. The Oklahoma State Medical Examiners Office will analyze the remains to determine their identity.
Read full storyWeekly Safety Report: Negligent Homicide and Conviction of Rape and Torture Shake Skiatook, Oklahoma
Two incidents occurred in Skiatook, Oklahoma this week resulting in serious charges. In the first incident, a woman was charged with negligent homicide after allegedly running a red light and causing a fatal collision. The second incident involves a man who was convicted of rape and torture, with sentencing scheduled for Monday. These incidents have raised concerns about public safety in Skiatook.
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