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Harrah meth lab bust yields two arrests, three children in state custody Updated: Wed, May 23, 2012 Two people were arrested and three children taken into state custody after a methamphetamine lab was found in the 18000 block of NE 27 in Harrah during a welfare check for the children. Read More
Jury finds Del City father guilty in child neglect case Updated: Fri, May 11, 2012 At the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Christopher Dunham, 26, was found guilty of child neglect and drug charges in a motor home fire that killed his three young children. Read More
Oklahoma County jury begins deliberations in deadly RV fire Updated: Thu, May 10, 2012 Jury deliberations begin in child neglect trial of Del City father Christopher Dunham, whose three children died Jan. 4, 2011, in a recreational vehicle fire. Read More
State rests in Dunham neglect trial Published: Thu, May 10, 2012 State rests in case of Christopher Dunham, 26; several witnesses portray father of three killed in RV fire as loving father who worked hard to support his children Read More
Mother pleads guilty to child neglect in fatal fire in Del City Published: Sat, May 5, 2012 Stephanie Mae Dunham, 25, accused of having meth in her system when three children died in January 2011 blaze. Read More
Cop goes undercover to bust California students Published: Wed, Mar 28, 2012 EXETER, Calif. — On his second trip through high school, former C-student Alex Salinas got a lot of A's. He was 22, however, and an undercover narcotics officer going by the name Johnny Ramirez. When his first semester progress report showed a 3.25 average, the baby-faced police rookie made a mental note: Stop... Read More
Prescription law reduces meth labs Published: Wed, Oct 26, 2011 A Mississippi law requiring a prescription for Sudafed has greatly reduced the number of meth labs in that state, accdording to the director of Mississippi’s Bureau of Narcotics. In the six months since the law went into effect, the number of meth labs has dropped 70 percent. Please note this, Oklahoma... Read More
Stillwater City Council weighs options on meth house cleanup law Updated: Wed, Oct 5, 2011 STILLWATER, Okla. -- Stillwater City Council agreed that something must be done to ensure that houses once used to manufacture methamphetamine are cleaned up before they arelived in by other residents, but councilors want to look into the specifics before a new ordinance is on the books. The ordinance would require... Read More
Hearing scheduled in Oklahoma meth case involving dad, young sons Updated: Fri, Mar 18, 2011 BRISTOW - An April 29 preliminary hearing was scheduled Friday for Michael Lee Hagar, a Mannford-area man who is accused of manufacturing meth with the help of his three young sons. Read More
Oklahoma court issues execution stay in trooper killing case Published: Wed, Dec 8, 2010 LAWTON, Okla. (AP) — The execution of an ex-firefighter convicted of killing an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper is being delayed. The Lawton Constitution reports the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals issued an order Monday staying the Jan. 14 execution of Ricky Ray Malone. Malone's attorneys sought the... Read More
Woman arrested with meth, child in car in Tulsa, police say Updated: Wed, Sep 8, 2010 Police arrested a woman Tuesday evening on complaint of driving a stolen vehicle and operating a meth lab with a juvenile daughter in the car, police said. Wynema Hamilton, 33, was booked into Tulsa Jail on several complaints related to possession of controlled substances and unauthorized use of a vehicle, jail... Read More
Three arrested after Tulsa police find mobile meth lab Published: Wed, Oct 21, 2009 Tulsa police arrested three people early Wednesday after a "mobile meth lab" was found in their vehicle during a traffic stop. Mekeesha Lea Wood, 30, Ivan David Arroyo, 39, and Peggy Virgina Rodriguez, 53, were arrested on complaints of manufacturing a controlled drug, jail records show. About 2:12 a.m.... Read More
Legal cases involving Mexican drug cartels Updated: Tue, Apr 28, 2009 1999 — (Thomas) Informant Abraham Weibe told Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Control agents he could expose a major drug smuggling operation in western Oklahoma in exchange for money. The agency placed Weibe on the payroll, set him up in a rural farmhouse in Thomas, and placed him under... Read More
Meth lab left in Tulsa street Published: Tue, Oct 14, 2008 TULSA (AP) - Tulsa police say an abandoned meth lab was found in the middle of a city street. Officer Leland Ashley says an officer drove up on a traffic hazard in southeast Tulsa Monday night and found it to be a meth lab dumped in the street. The chemicals had begun to burn into a small fire and the fire... Read More
Man charged in shooting Published: Fri, Aug 11, 2006 A Midwest City man was charged Thursday with first-degree murder in Oklahoma County District Court in the shooting death of a Norman man. Donald Alvin Davis Jr., 56, is accused of shooting Patrick Plumlee, 34, in the back with a sawed-off shotgun Aug. 4. According to court records, Davis told police he was... Read More
Meth lab spotted in grass fire Published: Sat, Aug 5, 2006 KEEFETON -- Firefighters battling a grass fire in Muskogee County stumbled across a methamphetamine lab inside a dilapidated mobile home and also found three stolen motorcycles, authorities said. Several containers of chemicals thought to be in varying stages of meth production were discovered inside the... Read More
Explosion victim hospitalized Published: Wed, Aug 2, 2006 MUSKOGEE -- A rural Muskogee County man remained in critical condition Tuesday after an explosive device he was building exploded, authorities said. Charles Richard Thompson, 33, suffered a hole in his abdomen and lost a finger after the pipe bomb he was building blew up in his lap Sunday, reports show.... Read More
Meth imports rising, sheriff says Updated: Wed, Jul 19, 2006 An expensive, imported methamphetamine product called “ice” is taking the place of the homemade meth that was prevalent before Oklahoma imposed restrictions on the sale of certain cold medicines, Oklahoma County Sheriff John Whetsel said Tuesday in Washington. “There’s still a demand (for meth), so... Read More
14 charged in drug probe Updated: Tue, Jul 18, 2006 HOBART -- An 18-month investigation into methamphetamine traffic ended Tuesday with charges filed against 14 people in state and federal courts, District Attorney John Wampler announced. Early Tuesday agents of the District 3 DA Drug Task Force, FBI and Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs,... Read More
Crews respond to possible meth lab Updated: Tue, Jun 13, 2006 Firefighters, police and hazmat crews were on the scene of a suspected meth lab in south Oklahoma City. Read More
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