The Enid News and Eagle, Enid, OK

Daily record

September 7, 2009

Daily record for 9/8/09

FIRE ALARMS

Monday 8/31

• 12:18 a.m.: 1700 Mosher Dr., service call.

• 6:12 p.m.: 1000 E. Maine, canceled en route.

• 8:53 p.m.,.: 730 N. 16th, smoke odor.



Tuesday 9/1

• 1:30 a.m.: 1306 N. Garland, EMS incident.

• 2:01 a.m.: 1614 N. Grand, medical assist.

• 8:30 a.m.: 1619 S. 78th, hazardous material investigation, none found.

• 12 p.m.: 1316 Wabash, medical assist.

• 3:14 p.m.: 4125 W. Garriott, medical assist.



Wednesday

• 1:03 a.m.: 117 S. Texoma, medical assist.

• 1:36 a.m.: 1913 E. Walnut, medical assist.

• 3:46 a.m.: 520 E. Cherokee, helicopter landing area assistance.

• 10:26 a.m.: 617 Ridgeway, medical assist.

• 3:11 p.m.: 702 N. Grand, medical assist.

• 4:54 p.m.: 4125 W. Garriott, medical assist.

• 5:21 p.m.: 2513 N. Jackson, medical assist.

• 5:50 p.m.: 2217 E. Oak, medical assist.

• 6:46 p.m.: 601 E. Malone, medical assist.

• 9:38 p.m.: 1022 N. Adams, building fire.

• 11:07 p.m.: 1910 E. Maple, medical assist.



Thursday

• 1:29 a.m.: 301 S. Oakwood, alarm system activation, no fire.

• 2:28 a.m.: 301 S. Oakwood, alarm system activation, no fire.

• 5:06 a.m.: 2901 Amy Lane, medical assist.

• 12:12 p.m.: 1706 Field, medical assist.

• 1:03 p.m.: 305 S. 5th, public service assistance.

• 1:55 p.m.: 4813 S. Boomer, rescue or EMS standby.

• 5:01 p.m.: 401 W. Poplar, outside rubbish fire.

• 7:08 p.m.: 500 N. 7th, medical assist.



Friday

• 12:14 a.m.: 3630 N. Van Buren, malicious false alarm.

• 3:33 p.m.: 602 N. Taft, medical assist.

• 5:42 p.m.: 1225 S. Cleveland, unintentional smoke detector activation.

• 6:23 p.m.: 521 S. Pierce, medical assist.

• 7:19 p.m.: 4201 Shiloh, medical assist.

• 8:12 p.m.: 4000 Breckinridge, medical assist.

• 11:12 p.m.: 600 S. Monroe, medical assist.

• 11:22 p.m.: 502 W. Maine, medical assist.



Saturday

• 12:43 a.m.: 1420 E. Broadway, medical assist.

• 3:13 a.m.: 4121 S. Van Buren, medical assist.

• 5 a.m.: 2005 E. Cypress, medical assist.

• 5:40 a.m.: 610 N. Taft, medical assist.

• 8:47 a.m.: 5801 N. Oakwood, unintentional smoke detector activation.

• 10:33 a.m.: 728 E. Maple, smoke or odor removal.

• 4:20 p.m.: 226 E. Poplar, medical assist.

• 7:51 p.m.: 2818 S. Van Buren, no incident found.

• 9:18 p.m.: 610 S. Cleveland, unintentional alarm.

• 9:40 p.m.: 1111 N. Madison, building fire. $300 damage.

• 9:58 p.m.: 1000 W. Rupe, passenger vehicle fire.

• 10:07 p.m.: 1225 S. Cleveland, medical assist.

• 11:21 p.m.: 1200 W. Pine Ave., medical assist.



Sunday

• 7:53 a.m.: 3225 W. Cherokee, medical assist.

• 7:53 a.m.: 2806 E. Eucalyptus, unintentional alarm.

• 2:07 p.m.: 3005 W. Garriott, medical assist.

• 3:06 p.m.: 1114 Ponca Ave., medical assist.



POLICE

Monday 8/31

• Willie Hill, of the 4000 block of Unruh, reported a green 1992 Chevrolet Blazer taken. The car has red fenders and a red hood. Estimated loss, $1,500.

• David Miller, Waukomis, reported someone broke into the 1600 block of Fowler and stole a 6ft-by-4ft. work bench and a set of black headers. Estimated loss, $4,400.

• Judy Jones, of the 1400 block of South 3rd, reported at 11:15 p.m. someone stole a blue 1994 Chevrolet Silverado pickup. Estimated loss, $5,000.



Tuesday 9/1

• John Bristol, of the 1000 block of Quail Ridge, reported between 10 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Tuesday someone entered his vehicle and stole his GPS. Estimated loss, $200.



Wednesday

• Kendra L. Johnson, of the 1200 block of Creekdale, reported between 8 p.m. Tuesday and 7:25 a.m. Wednesday someone took her vehicle and contents, including a DVD player, DVDs, CDs, books, three bags, two purses, three social security cards, two drivers licenses, iPod, car seats and GPS. Estimated loss, $29,930.

• Amy Planter, of the 1100 block of Winchester, reported sometime between 6 p.m. Tuesday and 7:45 a.m. Wednesday someone entered her vehicle and took a Magellan GPS, men’s black and silver sunglasses and ladies white and silver Oakley sunglasses. Estimated loss, $900.

• Troy Campbell, of Tulsa, reported sometime between April 1 and 10:30 a.m. Tuesday someone entered his storage unit at 702 N. 30th and stole a red Craftsman top box with four drawers, a red Craftsman bottom box with five drawers, miscellaneous Craftsman hand tools, a Skill brand 12-inch circular saw and blue Mikita saws in a black case. Estimated loss, $7,950.

• Becky Stowers, of the 1600 block of South Hayes, reported sometime between 1 p.m. Tuesday and 7 p.m. Wednesday someone scratched the gas tank and cut the seat of her 2006 Yamaha B Star Classic while it was parked at 1631 N. Van Buren. Estimated damages, $1,000.



Thursday

• Jennifer Waldie, of the 2200 block of East Pine, reported sometime between Aug. 24 and Aug. 31 someone entered her home, broke the front and back door knobs and door jambs and took an unknown number of quarters. Estimated damages and loss, $470.



Friday

• Chassidy M. Hinkle, of the 1200 block of West Maple, reported sometime between 5 p.m. Thursday and 2:27 a.m. Friday someone entered her home and took the keys to her 2004 Dodge Intrepid and took the vehicle. Estimated loss, $1,000.

• Nancy L. Strain-Webb, of the 300 block of Hickory, reported sometime between 12 a.m. Aug. 27 and 12 a.m. Wednesday someone took a glass top picnic table, six chairs and a red trailer with a 36-inch John Deere riding lawnmower from the 120 block of North Jane. Estimated loss, $3,800.

• Timothy Gregg, of the 3500 block of Rockwood, reported sometime between 12 a.m. and 11 a.m. someone took his 18-inch tandem trailer, Snapper Zeno mower, pickup bed tool box, miscellaneous chains, booms, tools, gas cans, a master lock and cable lock, all from 2101 N. Van Buren. Estimated loss, $10,250.

• Donald Tolbert, of the 800 block of West Oxford, reported at 4:29 p.m. someone entered his vehicle and took an Alpine car stereo. Estimated loss, $300.

• Robin Unruh, of the 1300 block of North 20th, reported at 6:16 p.m. someone took two skateboards from the 1000 block of West Elm. Estimated loss, $350.

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