Northwest Treatment Center reports van stolen by client

 


Waynoka Police Officer Misty Smiley was dispatched to the Northwest Treatment Center on Saturday, May 5, at approximately 3:35 a.m. about a stolen vehicle. She was told a client had stolen the large white transport van about five minutes earlier.

After checking around town for the vehicle, Smiley arrived at the center and spoke to Erin Harris. According to Harris, a female client Anna Reddick had been behaving erratically and wanted to leave the facility. As Harris was preparing the paperwork, she heard the rear door of the building open and close. Then she heard an engine start. Harris walked out the back door and observed Reddick driving eastbound toward Nickerson Street in the van. She called 911 to report the vehicle stolen.

According to court documents, Reddick had only been at the facility since Wednesday, May 2, and lives in Oklahoma City with her boyfriend. She is also known to have family in the Enid area.


On May 16, Anna Nicole Reddick, 29, of Oklahoma City was charged in Woods County with larceny of an automobile, a felony. This crime is punishable by imprisonment for three to 20 years or by a fine equal to three times the value of the property, not to exceed $500,000, or both fine and imprisonment. A warrant has been issued for her arrest.

Online records show that Reddick was also charged on May 8 in Major County was felony larceny of an automobile.

Reddick was convicted of felony assault and battery on a police officer in Garfield County in a 2012 case and given a five year suspended sentence.

 

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