Alfalfa County Sheriff logs

 

January 10, 2024



Monday, January 1, 2024

6:12 p.m. – Reporting party advised that a toothless meth head was standing on her property and threatening her. They would like a deputy to come and park so she can pack up and leave. Dispatch couldn’t get the name of the reporting party. She requested the deputy email her and hung up. While dispatch contacted the deputy, the reporting party called back, again asking for a deputy, so she could pack up and leave. The reporting party still didn’t give any other information. At 6:27 p.m. the reporting party called back again. Dispatch explained how a civil standby works. Caller continued to insist the deputy email her and refused to provide an email address. She continued to complain that the neighbors keep driving by and stopping in front her house, in an Infiniti sedan, threatening her and then she hung up again. 7:19 p.m. The reporting party called back again. Advised she can’t leave her residence to go to the courthouse to request a vigil standby because of all the threats from the neighbors and then hung before dispatch could give her the number for the court clerk. 8:05 p.m. the reporting party called back and advised her family wants to know why the deputy gave her his card if they aren’t going to do anything. She stated the neighbor sits in the car on her property and honks all night. Advised she has had to cover all her windows and can’t even leave to get food. Advised she had video footage of her neighbors on her property but can’t email it because the files were too large. Dispatch asked if she would like a deputy to come to the location and she stated someone had been out there, but they didn’t do anything. She stated it was too late and she was going to bed. She also stated she has a heart condition and had three heart attacks yesterday. Stated that the sheriff’s office didn’t care and then hung up.


10:02 p.m. – Welfare check was needed. Caller advised her friend was supposed to stay with her after they got off work and they never showed up. Information was given to Garfield County.


Tuesday, January 2, 2024

During this day were seven traffic stops.

2:34 a.m. – Reporting party calling back about prior matter concerning neighbors. Reporting party stated she had sent videos of the past trespassing incidents to the county clerk’s office, the DA’s office and the newspaper. Also stated they contacted the Kansas Game Warden and Enid Police Department alleging other authorities had some concern over the matter. Reporting party stated the trespasser is a “fentanyl shooter.” She stated she had multiple witnesses, nine cameras and evidence of trespassing. She refused to give her name or location or provide information as to when the alleged trespassing occurred. The caller then hung up. The reporting party called back and requested further information to ascertain their safety. Advised she has a heart condition and has had multiple previous heart attacks due to the stress of the situation. Reporting party refused medical help. She advised she could not leave the property because she believes seven people, who were all meth addicts, would show up in her yard and hurt her or trespass on her property. She claimed her house had been broken into three days in a row, every time she left the property. Reporting party still refused to provide any other information.


7:04 a.m. – Caller was yelling and cussing that she needed to file a police report for identity theft, harassment and trespassing. Advised she feels she is being held hostage in her own home and then hung up. Advised deputy.


7:24 a.m. – Caller called back wanting to file a police report for identity theft. Advised someone had stolen her identity. She stated she needs good credit for when she moves. Advised the neighbors are calling her names and yesterday was her birthday and she couldn’t leave her property because the “meth head” neighbors were calling her names and harassing her, and she wants to file a report and then hung up on dispatch.


Wednesday, January 3, 2023

During this day were eight traffic stops.

12:45 a.m. – Reporting party advised two vehicles were parked on his block that were watching him to make sure he didn’t enter his house. Officer was advised of the situation and made contact with one of the other parties.

4:06 p.m. – Medic needed on County Road 640 for a male with cramps on the right side of his chest. Medic took the patient to Kiowa Hospital in Kansas.

4:15 p.m. – Medic needed in the 500 block of Myrtle for a female who was hypertensive with stroke-like symptoms. Medic took the patient to Bass Hospital in Enid.

Thursday, December 4, 2024

During this day were two traffic stops.

10:24 a.m. – Report of theft. Advised his horses were missing and someone later broke into the horse trailer and took a saddle and other items.


2:59 p.m. – Medic needed in 400 block of Oklahoma for a female with chest pains. Medic took the patient to Bass Hospital in Enid.

9:28 p.m. – Report of a possible person out in the 300 block of 4th. Caller advised they heard the front door

jiggling like someone was trying to open it. Advised they first heard the noises over an hour ago but has heard it several times since. Advised they were hiding in the back room. Advised they were with their mom and 14-year-old sister. Deputy en route. Deputy advised all was okay.

10:26 p.m. – Report of a white minivan parked backwards facing the gas pumps at the Jiffy Trip. Advised they had been there for several hours. Officer advised all was okay.


Friday, January 5, 2024

During this day was one traffic stop.

2:24 p.m. – Caller advised they slid off the road after turning onto a dirt road at OK-45 and County Road 710. She advised no one was hurt and she was currently trying to get ahold of roadside assistance.

8:01 p.m. – Caller advised of a fight going on in the 400 block of Central. Advised a man had hit a woman and stated they both have been screaming. Deputy advised he had a female and male in custody and will be en route to the sheriff’s office.

8:36 p.m. – Medic needed in the 200 block of 6th Street for a female whose oxygen kept dropping. No transport needed.

Saturday, January 6, 2024

5:04 a.m. – Reporting party called in about another individual who was acting belligerently and possibly trying to break into the house. Advised they had a past conflict with the individual and has been informed by Cherokee Police Department to notify them if the individual came again. Advised they were already in contact with an officer at the time of the call.

6:54 p.m. – Medic needed on Jefferson Road for female who has high blood pressure and pulse and was dehydrated and weak. Medic took the patient to St. Mary’s Hospital in Enid.

7:04 p.m. – Report of a vehicle vs. animal accident on Caddo and County Road 580. No transport needed.

Sunday, January 7, 2024

1:49 a.m. – Welfare check needed in the 200 block of Massachusetts. Advised their neighbor’s vehicle was in their driveway; driver appeared not to have exited the vehicle for 15-20 minutes and the car lights were still on. Advised the individual was an alcoholic and was concerned. Not long into the call, the reporting party noted the vehicle lights turned off and the house lights turned on.

3:54 p.m. – Caller advised someone had been vandalizing her pig stalls at Timberlake’s fair barn. Advised there was a 5-gallon bucket of feed stolen. And around Thanksgiving the pig stalls had been trashed and two pig sticks were broken. The pens have been flooded and there was no running water there and the horse has been put up. They advised they were going to put up some trail cameras. Advised they didn’t want to speak to a deputy. Just wanted it all documented.

5:33 p.m. – Caller advised he has spotted road hunters on Aline Road between county roads 580 and 590. Advised he tried to call the game warden but didn’t answer. Game warden responded and made contact. The individuals were just looking for a lost wallet in the area where their truck had broken down the day before.

5:38 p.m. — Caller advised of people around his property, and he did not know them. He thought they were stealing firewood and requested a deputy. Game warden advised the individuals were just looking for lost wallet lost in the area where their truck had broken down the day before.

 

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