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Chickasha Public Records
All reports taken between Oct. 9 and 13, 2009.
• An officer arrested Austin McNatt for public intoxication and assault and battery on a corrections officer in the 100 block of N. John P. Cowan Drive.
• An officer took an information report in the 1200 block of W Iowa avenue.
• An officer arrested a female subject for disturbing the peace in the 1400 block of N 16th Street.
• An officer took a report of first degree burglary in the 2500 block of S. 9th Street.
• An officer arrested Niles Finch on a Grady County warrant in the 1400 block of N. 16th Street.
• An officer took a vandalism report in the 1000 block of W. Chickasha Avenue.
• An officer took an information report in the 2000 block of S. 1st Street.
• An officer arrested six juveniles for arson, resisting arrest and minor in possession of tobacco in the 1700 block of W. Iowa Avenue.
• An officer took a report of domestic violence in the 1800 block of S. 21st Street.
• An officer arrested Lisa Morris on a city warrant in the 1600 block of W. Grand Avenue.
• An officer arrested Brayden Howell for shoplifting in the 2000 block of S. 4th Street.
• An officer took a report of domestic abuse in the 3200 block of S. 4th Street.
• An officer arrested Justin Irvin for violation of final protective order in the 1000 block of W. Colorado Avenue.
• An officer took a report of second degree burglary in the 2700 block of Valleyview Drive.
• An officer arrested two male subjects for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia on Morrow Drive.
• An officer arrested a male subject for driving under the influence at Loves South in the 1300 block of S. 4th Street.
• An officer took a report of an auto burglary in the 1100 block of W. Chickasha Avenue.
• An officer cited Kateri Quoetone for trespassing in the 2000 block of S. 1st Street.
• An officer arrested a male subject on municipal warrants in the 800 block of S. 18th Street.
• An officer took an information report in the 900 block of W. Chickasha Avenue.
• An officer arrested Traydon Sledge on a Grady County warrant in the 100 block of N. 6th Street.
• An officer took a report of domestic abuse in the 1700 block of W. Alabama Avenue.
• An officer took a report of stolen gasoline in the 1700 block of W. Alabama Avenue.
• An officer took a report of found property on S. 20th Street.
• An officer took a report of petit larceny in the 3100 block of Glenwood Drive.
• An officer took a report of second degree burglary in the 700 block of S. 3rd Street.
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Transformations
What comes to mind when you think of the word, “Transformation”?Do you have fantastic thoughts of people or things changing into something amazing for example, Clark Kent turning into Superman or Bruce Banner becoming the Incredible Hulk or possibly something a little more down to earth like a caterpillar miraculously changing into the beautiful butterfly?
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GRADY COUNTY FAIR RESULTS
Plants
Potted Plants
(Several varieties combined)
First: (Adult) Ann O'Bar
Second: (Adult) Joyce Riker
Third: (Adult) Jallane Link -
AROUND THE AREA
SEPTEMBER 2
Poetry Reading
• When: Sept. 2, 7 p.m.
• Where: Eduardo’s Mexican Restaurant, Private Room, 3127 S. 4th St., Chickasha
• Details: Featured Poet is Carol Hamilton, writer, storyteller and Poet Laureate of Oklahoma 1995-97Hamilton’s website is www.carolhamilton.org. There is no admission fee to attend the Poetry Reading, and refreshments are available for purchase. For more information, contact Rockford Johnson, 224-0160 or 317-7506. -
Duncan nips Chicks for straight-game win
Duncan got their eighth match win of the season Tuesday, beating Nancy Waters’ Lady Chicks in straight games at the Activity Center.
The Chicks looked like they had a little hangover from Monday night’s tough road loss at Tecumseh, coming out flat again and dropping their first two games by identical 25-17 scores.
They came out firing on all eight cylinders for game three, running out to a 15-9 lead on the strength of a 7-0 run with Shelby Crosley serving, but the Demons battled back to tie it late and the Chicks let it slip away, 25-21. -
STATE SPORTS BRIEFS
NORMAN (AP) — Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops has named walk-on Patrick O'Hara as the starting place-kicker for the seventh-ranked Sooners.
Stoops said on his radio show Tuesday night that O'Hara won the competition with Jimmy Stevens, freshman Michael Hunnicutt and redshirt freshman Bryce Easley. -
OSU's Gundy still learning on job
STILLWATER (AP) — Mike Gundy hasn't lost his love for dialing up the right play to keep Oklahoma State's offense purring along.
That passion, which he has called the most enjoyable part of his job as head coach, was bred into him as an offensive coordinator. And he is a former starting quarterback for the Cowboys. -
Whimsical metal work, jewelry part of big art show at USAO
A showing of whimsical metal work and jewelry is scheduled to be on display at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma during Helen’s Show Sept. 10-Oct 1.
The show will feature the work of USAO graduate Helen Shafer. The exhibition will be open daily during normal business hours in the Davis Hall Third Floor Art Gallery on the USAO campus. The show is free and open to the public. An opening reception is scheduled Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. in the gallery. -
High-speed chase lands 1 in jail
A high-speed motorcycle chase down Highway 81 last Wednesday landed a Ninnekah man in jail and a felony charge of eluding a police officer.
Court records show that James William Hutchins, 21, blew by Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Timothy Parrish at U.S. Highway 81 and County Road 1460 and was clocked going 144 miles per hour in a posted 70 miles per hour zone.
Parrish reported that he was sitting stationary at that location at about 3:45 p.m. on Aug. 25 when he observed a red motorcycle traveling southbound. He engaged his emergency lights and siren and pulled onto the roadway behind the Triumph motorcycle. -
5 inmates denied parole
Parole was recently denied for five Grady County inmates serving sentences with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.
The following individuals were denied at the August Pardon and Parole Board meeting:
• Jeremiah Daniel Cline, who is serving a five-year sentence for distribution of a controlled dangerous substance and a five-year sentence for possession of a controlled dangerous substance, began his sentence in August 2008.
• Warren P. Diego, who is serving a 15-year sentence (10 years PTS) for lewd molestation, began his sentence in February 2009. -
Judge recuses herself from pharmacy case
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A state district judge has stepped aside from the first-degree murder trial of a pharmacist accused in the fatal shooting of an unconscious would-be robber.
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