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'Outdoor Warning System Only': Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency Explains Use Of Storm Sirens
A lot of people heard storm sirens on Friday when severe weather moved through the area. Even though many people heard the sirens inside their homes, they are designed to alert people who are outdoors. Joe Kralicek is the executive director of the Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency. He says...
Bomb Squad At Wagoner County Home After 'Devices' Discovered Following Search Warrant
The Tulsa Bomb Squad responded to a Wagoner County home late Friday night after Coweta Police discovered "devices" while serving a search warrant. Coweta Police said at the scene near 91st Street South and South 257th East Avenue that devices were found inside the home and in the suspect's car.
Semi Driver Critically Injured Following Rollover Crash On I-244 Ramp
The driver of a semi that overturned and caught fire on the I-244 eastbound ramp to Highway 169 on Thursday is in critical condition, authorities say. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said 62-year-old Robert McElroy was taken to a Tulsa hospital in critical condition. OHP said the rollover happened at 4:40...
Portion Of Highway 75 To Be Dedicated To McAlester Police Officer Killed By Drunk Driver
A part of Highway 75 near Glenpool will be dedicated to fallen a McAlester police officer killed during a funeral procession. Governor Stitt signed SB 1803 into law this week, dedicating Highway 75 over Highway 67 in Glenpool to Patrolman Barlow. McAlester officer Joseph Barlow, 25, was hit head-on by...
Tulsa City Councilor Posts Bond Following Domestic Assault, Battery Arrest
---- Tulsa City Councilor Grant Miller was arrested Thursday. He is accused of domestic assault and battery. Arrest records show that Grant Adam Miller was booked just before 10 p.m. on Thursday. The victim's mother called the police about a domestic violence incident that happened on Tuesday, according to a...
Jenks Home Catches Fire During Early Morning Storms
A home caught fire in Jenks on Friday morning during heavy storms. The fire happened near 111th and Highway 75 around 6:30 a.m. while lightening was moving through the area. Firefighters responded to the scene and were able to quickly put the fire out. The family living at the home was not injured during the incident.
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