The Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 112, No. 201, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Page: 3 of 10
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Tuesday, Jan. 17,2012
Alius Times • 3
Police/Arrest Log
Eugene
Rodger
State Chamber of Oklahoma
and
continued from page 1
domestic, I either by bonding out, time
ment.
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Friday, Jan. 13
Incidents
Department
8:03 p.m. possible 6 to 7
Bluegrass" will be perform-
ing at II a.m.
For more information on
all these events, including
One hundred and thirty-one
inmates were booked in and
140 inmates were released
Membership
Marketing
For added entertainment,
the local Bluegrass band
8:21 p.m. disturbance.
1400 block N. Hudson
10:44 p.m. burglary.
I015 N. Forrest
10:49 p.m. burglary.
1400 Belle
10:53 p.m. light, 1616 E
Broadway
11:38 p.m. possible shot.
S.of Belle
Arrests
Jeanette Rene Elkins. 27
transporting intoxicating
beverage: driving vehicle
without proper plate or tag:
possessing marijuana: driv-
ing under suspension; driv-
ing without insurance; driv
ing without security form
Residents at Plantation Village were
involved in open discussions about Martin
Luther King Jr. and his Civil Rights Act.
Residents were asked what their dreams
are . Residents dream of world peace and
love in remembrance and celebration of
Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday.
Staff and residents also earned prizes
playing Martin Luther King trivia.
Sandra Brar's dream is that "everyone
can get along and there’d be no drugs'
Marlene Fixico’s dream is to "continue hav
ing a great life withe my family."
Sandra Brar (left) and Marlene Fixico (right) and also their dreams
that are posted in the Activities Room.
Plantation Village residents and
staff celebrate MLK’s birthday
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stance. DUI (1st offense).
driving under suspension,
using drug paraphernalia
Harry Lee Keels, 39.
For Home
Delivery of
the Altus
Times, Call
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4 WEEKS $7 00
The Times will publish an engagement,
wedding or birth photo at no charge. Forms
are available at the limes office at
218 W. Commerce. Deadline is Thursday at
noon for Sunday publication.
announces two new hires
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OKLAHOMA STATE COLLEGE
VPA
- Military Night
. Every Tuesday
Tickets $5.00
With
Military I.D.
Hangar continued from page 1
Report
property. 4 burglaries, I
possessing with intent to
sell. I DUI/child endanger
12 WEEKS $24.75
26 WEEKS $49.50
52 WEEKS $90.00
26 WEEKS $49.50
52 WEEKS $99.00
26 WEEKS $109.50
52 WEEKS $219.00
POSTMASTER
ALTUS TIMES
P.O. BOX 578
ALTUS. OK 73522
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The Darkest Mour3D E
12:45 a.m. burglary, shots fired. Union Cir.
Wiomben
Director. In that role she led
a staff of five as all 101
state House districts were
redrawn following the 2010
U.S. Census She also pre
viously served as a House
Research Analyst, stalling
the Economic Development
anil Financial Services and
Rules Committees and the
former Commerce, Industry
and Labor and Environment
and Natural Resources
Committees.
Karges also has previous
chamber experience, having
served as the executive
director of the Seminole
Chamber of Comma
2004 and 2005. She lives in
Oklahoma City.
Beauty And 0 •
n . Daily 730,9.30 u
The Beast SxSun 220,4% .
1 1013 Katy
1 2:06 a.m. disturbing the
$ peace, 500 block N. Willard
1 4:30 a.m. disturbance,
618 W. Walker
5:28 a.m. disturbing the
peace, 900 block N.
Hightower
) 2:06 p.m. disturbing the
, peace, II01 Union Cir.
1 2:20 p.m. stolen proper-
ty, reported at Altus Police
Department
3:48 p.m. property dam
age, 1728 Sunset
3:50 p.m. burglary, 1601
N. Lee
whole, drove a total of
19.809 miles for the month
in performance of their
duties.
You can access this
month's report along with
previous months' reports
and registered sex offenders
list for Jackson County at
our web site at "www.jack-
soncountyok.com"
105mm howitzer set up to
fire blanks.
Those attending can also
take part in the Airborne
Experience. For a donation,
you will be able to ride in
the C-47 while it is drop-
ping paratroopers.
Please go to www,wwi-
iadt.org, click on the
"Airborne Experience" but-
ton for more information
Times and events are sub-
ject to change.
3:57 p.m. larceny,
reported at Altus Police
Department
3:54 p.m. larceny, 121
N. Spurgeon
7:30 p.m. domestic dis-
turbance, 315 N. Navajoe
8:31 p.m. property dam-
age, 1120 Falcon
9:04 p.m. fight. 709 E.
Pecan
Arrests
Mathew Dean Ary, 30,
obtaining controlled dan-
gerous substance through
fraud
Ruth Ann Hernandez.
48, driving under suspen-
sion: driving without proper
plate or tag
Jesse James Lewis, 32,
failing to appear / pay on
2nd degree forgery
Dustin Andrew Poulin.
18. credit or debit card
theft: domestic abuse:
State Chamber of
Oklahoma President Fred
Morgan announced today
that the organization has
hired a new Vice President
of Government Affairs and
Senior Vice President of
26 WEEKS $42.00
DI 1 (2nd offense within 10 1
, , 52 WEEKS $75.00
years); driving under sus- 1
pension
Michael Lee King, 34
driving under suspension
Monday., Jan. 16
Incidents
12:44 a m possible 6
shots fired. 1201 Union Cir.
1:06 a.m. assault and
battery. 2515 E. Broadway
3:05 a.m. assault and
orted by JCMH
6:26 a.m. smoke investi-
gation. 709 N' Spurgeon
6:33 a.m. larceny. 1329
Oakhurst
10:03 a.m. burglary. 912
Newlin
10:22 am property
damage, 904 N. Chalmers
11:34 a.m property
damage, 1056 Elk
3:16 p.m. fraud, reported
at Altus Police Department
3:34 p.m. brush fire.
15522 SCR 208
5:04 p.m. fight. 626 N.
Willard
5 36 p.m. vicious ani-
mal. 1208 N. Forrest
5:59 p.m. reckless driv-
ing. I800 block N Main
6:44 p.m. non injury
accident, 1700 N. Main
6:50 p.m. harassment.
reported at Altus Police
directions, contact Sharon
Bennett at the Frederick
Chamber of Commerce at
580-305-2289, or visit:
www.frederickokchamber.o
rg or www.wwiiadt.org.
1:22 a.m. disturbing the
peace, 1201 Union Cir
8:38 a.m injury acci-
dent, reported by JCMH
9:21 a.m. vicious ani-
mal. 400 block W.
Broadway
12:45 p.m. harassment,
420 E. Tamarack
3:12 p.m hit and run.
2728 N. Main
3:46 p.m. ditch fire. I W
of Martha Yon Hwy 283
4:04 p.m. vicious ani-
mal, 1100 block N Forrest
4:16 p.m. embezzle
ment. 1124 N. Main
5:07 p.m. injury acci-
dent. 220 E. Broadway
6:14 p.m hit g.o. meter,
809 N. Hightower
6:53 p.m bit and run.
401 I Broadway
7:24 p.m non injury
accident 933 Katy
8:08 p.m. property dam-
9:30 p.m. domestic dis-
turbance, 904 N' Julian
11:39 p.m. domestic dis
turbance, 619 N Willard
irrests
Kevin Dewayne Bailey,
38. tailing to appear on.
Dil
Ronald Wesley Dobbins,
46. domestic abuse assault
Kurfurst, 44, DUI
Billy Don Waller. 29,
consuming intoxicants in
public place
Sunday, Jan. 15
Incidents
12:40 a.m. disturbance
1704 Scott
1:51 a.m. stolen vehicle
2101 E. Broadway
2:22 a.m. possible 4 to 5
shots. 520 E. Commerce
2:38 a.m. stolen proper
ty, 2101 E. Broadway
10:30 a.m. assault and
battery, 1040 E. Broadway
12:10 p.m injury acci
dent. W on Hwy 62
12:42 p.m. larceny. 1017
Ruth
1:19 p.m. property dam
age. 506 N. Hudson
3:12 p.m. reckless driv
ing. N Crain & W D St
3:13 p.m. non injury
accident. 1700 N Mian
3:47 p.m. larceny
shoplifting. 1122 N Main
4:04 p.m. property dam
age, 901 N. Park Ave
4:34 p.m. non injur
accident, Chalmers &
Pecan
4:50 p.m. burglary. 825
N. Park Ave.
5:47 p.m possible shots
fired. 400 to 500 block N
Navajoe
5:57 p.m. vicious am
mal. S. Baucum
6:50 p.m. accident with
unknown injuries. Main &
Tamarack
6:59 p.m. verbal threats.
1320 N. Blain
8:32 p.m. domestic dis
turbance, 1009 N Spurgeon
10:01 p.m. disturbance
801 S. Park Ln.
10:44 pm. verbal
threats, I320 N Blain
10:46 p.m. fight. 1016
N. Forrest
11:42 p.m. burglary.
1118 Elder
Monica Collins, 37. fail
ing to appear and pay on
knowingly possessing con-
trolled dangerous sub
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Underworld Awakening
and One for the Money
assault and battery (1st con-
most recently as Deputy viction)
Clerk and Parliamentarian David Wayne Shatswell.
Karges headed up the . I to appear pay
House s redistricting efforts on possessing firearms after
in 2010, serving as the felony conviction
House Redistricting Jorge Tapia 46 eluding
an officer (1st offense):
driving an unsafe vehicle;
DUI 11 st offense)
Jose Luise Vasquez, 33,
2nd and subsequent domes-
tic abuse assault and bat-
tery. aggrav aled DUI
Saturday, Jan. 14
Incidents
12:26 a.m. larceny. 201
N Veterans
The two new additions
continue an ongoing effort
to bolster The State
Chamber's efforts on behalf
of the Oklahoma business
community at the state and
federal capitols.
The State Chamber has
hired Karen Smith, who
assumed the role of Senior
Vice President of
Membership and Marketing
as of Jan. I. Smith brings a
wealth of sales and market-
ing know ledge to The State
Chamber staff, including
more than 25 years of
award-winning experience
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Police Department and the
Jackson County Sheriff’s
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pharmaceuticals, most
recently with Bristol-Myers
Squibb's Tulsa office.
Smith Is married to for-
mer state House Rep.
Hopper Smith, who is cur-
rently deployed in
Afghanistan with the
Oklahoma National Guard.
They have four children and
live in Edmond.
Arnella Karges will join
The State Chamber's leg-
islative advocacy team as
Vice President of
Government Affairs, with a
focus in the issue areas of
energy and natural
resources, technology and
aerospace. Her first day will
be Jan. 23,
Karges joins the cham-
ber after previously serving
at the House of
Representatives since 2007.
attempting to smuggle con served, or court ordered
traband into the jail. I pro- release. Ten inmates were
tective order violation, and transported to Lexington to
4 thefts begin serving their sen-
Total population of the fences with the Department
Jackson County Jail on of Corrections.
Dec 31 was 118 inmates The Department, as a
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