Alfalfa County Sheriff's Office logs

 

February 9, 2022



Monday, January 31, 2022

During this day there were five traffic stops.

11:37 a.m. – Medic was needed for a dehydrated female in the 400 block of main. Medic took the patient to Bass Hospital in Enid.

4:15 p.m. – Caller advised someone was burning in Nescatunga. Nescatunga Fire Department advised about the burn ban and the fire was put out.

4:40 p.m. – Caller advised her niece's house had been broken into on Cimarron Road. She advised her niece lives in Virginia and a neighbor had been checking on the property, and the day before they found the lock on the barn had been broken and there was footprints all over.

7:39 p.m. – Report of a male lying in the middle of the dirt road on County Road 550 between Caddo and Canadian Road. Advised he does not appear to be conscious. Advised of a red Suburban a quarter of a mile north of the location. Caller advised he had honked and the male never moved. Caller advised the male got up and got into a gray farm truck and headed south towards Aline. Deputies went to Aline to look for the subject. They found his residence but he wasn't there and appeared to take off on foot. At 8:20 p.m. a call came in saying the subject was back at the residence in Aline. Advised he was very intoxicated, yelling and calling people names. 8:41 p.m.: Deputy en route to Carmen to find the subject. Deputy found the subject in the 900 block of Locust. Subject gave the keys to his parents to move the vehicle and the deputies placed the subject in custody and took him to the sheriff's office.

7:57 p.m. – Report of a breaking and entering in the 400 block of 5th Street.

8:09 p.m. – Medic needed for a male with a high fever in the 400 block of Massachusetts. Medic took the patient to St. Mary's Hospital in Enid.

8:56 p.m. – Caller advised two vehicles pulled into the caller's privet driveway on County Road 710. Advised of a possible fight. Caller advised the vehicles both peeled off and headed east on OK-38 towards Nescatunga.

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

During this day there were three traffic stops and one report of cattle out.

7:57 a.m. – Medic needed for a female who was weak in the 1100 block of Oklahoma. Medic took the patient to St. Mary's Hospital in Enid.

2:13 p.m. – Caller advised of a mare being moved to another pasture and caller wanted to make a report and extra patrol.

6:11 p.m. – Caller advised someone came into her cabin in Nescatunga on Paradise Lane, after not being there for a year, and stole everything in it including but not limited to the couch, air conditioner, bed, water heater and sink. Caller advised she was not sure how entry was made and there appear to be no broken windows and the door was secured. She advised she did break her key in the lock trying to open the door.

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

During this day there was one traffic stop.

12:56 p.m. – Medic needed for a male with chest pains. Medic took the patient to Bass Hospital in Enid.

1:25 p.m. – Report of a reckless driver in the white Ford reportedly all over the road on US-64. Deputy advised OHP had the vehicle pulled over.

2:13 p.m. – Caller advised that a 4-year-old girl was out in the snow without a coat on Kimberly Drive. Officers spoke with the parents who were warming the child up. Advised she had run out after the dog.

3:34 p.m. – Report of a vehicle accident on Cozy Curve. Advised the vehicle slid off the road. No injuries and no transport needed.

3:51 p.m. – Caller advised her grandma dropped her popcorn and now appeared to be unconscious. Medic en route. No transport needed.

5:30 p.m. – Report of a reckless driver in a brown semi headed towards the four-way.

6:36 p.m. – Medic needed for a female with blood sugar issues in the 100 block of Central. Medic took the patient to St. Mary's Hospital in Enid.

7:30 p.m. – Caller advised a four-door white Ford Duly stole propane tanks from someone trying to refill and attempted to steal a full one at United. Caller advised the vehicle headed south of town. Deputy advised Grant County about the vehicle.

7:56 p.m. – Caller advised her mother was tearing up her yard and trying to back her truck up to her trailer. Advised she was in a white Ford F-150. Caller advised she was coming to pick up a horse but didn't want her tearing up the yard. Caller advised the vehicle fled the scene and possible headed to Nash. Grant County was advised.

Thursday, February 3, 2022

9:49 a.m. – Medic needed for a female in the 800 block of Massachusetts. Medic took the patient to Bass Hospital in Enid.

2:48 p.m. – Life Protect advised of a medical alarm going off in the 200 block of 2nd Street in Carmen. No transport needed. 3:06 p.m.: the patient changed her mind and wanted to go the hospital. Medic took the patient to Fairview Hospital in Major County.

Friday, February 4, 2022

3:20 p.m. – Report of a fire on Caddo and US-58.

3:48 p.m. – Medic needed for a male with low oxygen levels. Medic took the patient to St. Mary's Hospital in Enid.

7:36 p.m. – Caller advised they were at the Helena officer's house and wanted to make a report of a verbal assault to her juvenile friend that occurred in the Town of Helena.

Saturday, February 5, 2022

9:02 a.m. – Caller advised he needs help and there was screaming in the background and then the caller hung up. Caller called back and advised him and his wife were fighting and she threw something at him and left in a silver Volvo. Officer spoke with both parties and advised the parties are separated.

 

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