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Generator, trailers are stolen from Hennessey service yard

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Generator, trailers are stolen from Hennessey service yard

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Equipment valued at $6,000 was reported stolen from Producers Service Corp., 1100 N. Mitchell Road, in Hennessey.

PSO District Manager Randy Lee Kendrick reported the theft at the Hennessey Police Station at 9:42 a.m. Tuesday, March 15.

Reported missing are a generator model W-85EB-G attached to a trailer SN #20148568, valued at $5,000, and a 16-foot, two-axle utility trailer valued at $1,000 and tagged TRC1532.

Kendrick also supplied these serial numbers: generator FTCSU1850D with trailer, H186631, and 16-foot trailer, IM9CU1511HZ397862.

He told Acting Police Chief Aaron Pitts that he noticed two items missing Jan. 9 during an asset inventory at their Hennessey yard. He didn’t report it right away because they have lots of equipment, he said, and thought it was possibly being used.

He told Pitts he hasn’t been able to find it.

Pitts asked dispatch to notify Kingfisher County Sheriff’s Office to enter the trailer and generator into NCIC as stolen.

Other recent HPD reports include:

Toddlers running in the street – Police got a call at 12:54 Feb. 20 that two children in diapers were in the street in the 200 block of E. Kansas Street. A neighbor saw the children and one of them led her to the door and she knocked several times, but did not get an answer so called police, the report shows. One of the children told the officer her mother was asleep and the officer was unable to get an answer at the front, or back doors, and the back door was locked. The front door was unlocked, and he went in and called out, and both parents came to the door. The officer told them they’d been at the residence before, and they needed to take care of the problem. They said there were child locks on all the doors, but they managed to get out, but they would get more secure locks. The officer reported to DHS.

Medical emergency – Trooper Jeff Jech called at 7:42 a.m. Feb. 20 about an unresponsive man in a vehicle at U.S. 81 and 650 Road and asked for an assist. Life EMS requested a firefighter be sent to the scene and Brandon Scott responded. Jech also asked for animal control. Town hall was notified and sent a worker.

Arrest – At 8:21 p.m. Feb. 24 an officer stopped a vehicle reportedly driving 61 miles per hour in a 45 mph zone in the 100 block of N. Main Street. The driver was asked for a driver’s license, and he showed the officer an expired Mexico license. When asked how long he’d lived in the U.S., he said 22 years. He was arrested for no driver’s license and speeding 16-20 mph over the posted limit. The officer advised dispatch to call a wrecker to pick up the driver’s 2003 Hyundai, and then inventoried the vehicle.

Domestic Dispute – Police were dispatched at 7:30 a.m. March 10, to the 600 block of East Redford and again later so one of the parties could retrieve their belongings.

Hit and Run – A hit-and-run was reported at 4:32 a.m. March 11 by David Gallo. He told police that he was clearing snow at the intersection of S.H. 51 and Mitchell Road when a blue semi-truck carrying a trailer full of pipe struck the snow plow on his vehicle and continued east on S.H. 51. Gallo said the truck came from the Main Street Truck Stop parking lot. Police reviewed that camera footage and were unable to obtain any information about the semi-truck. There were no injuries and no other witnesses, and the officer resumed patrol.

Burglary report – Sgt. Bryan Taylor was dispatched to the station at 2:06 p.m., Sunday, March 20 to take a burglary report. Francisco Oropeza said the day before he found the back door broken at 722 S. Cheyenne. He said they’d recently bought the property from Marilyn Kay Hail (now deceased) and he believed the man who’d lived there before had broken into the house. Oropeza said he didn’t know if any items were removed from the residence that he described as “a house of junk and trash.”

Assault report – Sgt. Bryan Taylor was dispatched to a “threats report” by Alexis Guthrie at 421 N. Walnut Sunday, March 13, at 3:18 p.m. Guthrie told the officer she lives in Oklahoma City, but was there visiting her grandmother, Elaine Terrell. Guthrie made comments about another relative making verbal threats toward her.

Accident — A medical condition was listed as the cause of a one-vehicle accident at 12:26 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, on S.H. 51 near Cemetery Road.

Barbara Leann Caulder, 32, 13687 E. 630 Road, was the driver of the 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe, and was not injured, the police report shows.

Caulder was westbound on S.H. 51 when she attempted to turn north onto Cemetery Road, but turned too sharply and drove into a ditch, according to the report by Interim Police Chief Aaron Pitts.

A wrecker was called to pick up Caulder’s vehicle.

The accident was witnessed by John Willard Farrar of Kingfisher who had been eastbound on S.H. 51.