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The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports: December 4 - Warrant.
Read moreThe following reports have been filed by the Hennessey Police Department: Drugs – Arturo Alaniz, 64, Hennessey, was arrested at Walnut and Iowa streets at 7:16 p.m. Jan. 8 after an officer followed him north on State Highway 81 after he failed to use a blinker before making a right hand turn, according to the report. The officer said he noticed there was a metal frame around the license tag covering up the expiration date. After the vehicle stopped, he asked for his insurance and Alaniz reached into a glove box and the offi cer saw a pistol, according to the report. The officer told him to close the glove box and get out of the vehicle and Alaniz told him it was a BB gun, the report said. The officer ejected the clip and determined it was a BB gun. The officer asked Alaniz twice if he had permission to inspect the rest of the vehicle and the report shows he said, “Yeah. Why not.” A glass pipe with residue commonly used to smoke methamphetamines was in the console and the driver said it was not his and he lets his friends drive his vehicle, according to the report. Alaniz was arrested, placed in handcuffs and searched. A glass pipe with residue was found in his jacket pocket, the report said. The officer said he walked around the vehicle and saw something white moving under it and retrieved a bag with a white crystal-like substance that appeared as methamphetamines. Alaniz was placed under arrest at 7:30 p.m. and transported to the Kingfisher County Criminal Justice Center where he was booked and the crystal- like substance tested positive for methamphetamines and weighed 5.73 grams.
Read moreAssociate District Judge Lance Schneiter last Tuesday handled the swearing in of three Kingfisher County officers for their new terms. On Wednesday, it was his turn. Schneiter took the oath of office for his second term inside the Kingfisher County Courthouse courtroom. The ceremony was performed by District Judge Mark Woodward of Enid (far right in both photos). Schneiter received a hug from his daughter, Mackenzie, after taking the oath. She’s pictured holding a Bible during the ceremony that was once owned by Schneiter’s grandfather. Joining several courthouse employees at the ceremony were Schneiter’s wife, Katie, and parents, L.E. and Marsha Schneiter. The judge was first elected by Kingfisher County voters in 2018 and began his first four-year term in 2019. He was not opposed during last year’s election cycle. “It’s been a privilege serving Kingfisher County and I look forward to serving another four years,” he said. [KT&FP Staff Photos]
Read moreKingfisher County Extension Director-Agricultural Educator Bryan Kennedy calls the county’s small grain crop situation challenging.
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Read moreA total of 8,170 students were named to the 2022 fall semester honor rolls at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, including 3,595 students named to the President’s Honor Roll for earning an A grade in all their courses.
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