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Murder suspect captured in Lincoln County

Murder suspect captured in Lincoln County

Murder suspect captured in Lincoln County

Lincoln County deputies with assistance from other area law enforcement agencies have captured a suspect wanted on a murder warrant out of Tulsa County.Sgt. Aaron Bennett, Public Information Officer for the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, identified the wanted suspect as Kelvin Boelen.

Board accepts resignations

Chandler Board of Education members this week accepted the resignations from several personnel and approved contracts with several entities and individuals.School Supt.

No contest in animal cruelty

Two women from Wellston who were charged last year with multiple counts of animal cruelty have each pleaded no contest to each of the charges.Forty-nine charges of cruelty to animals were filed in Lincoln County District Court on Aug. 17, 2023 against Lisa Zumstein, 60, and Madeline Zumstein, 20.

Two life terms for Chandler man

A Chandler man convicted by a jury in February of this year of committing four crimes against a minor has been handed two life sentences and two other 25-year prison terms as well.

Additional pornography charge filed

A Stroud man already charged with four felonies related to children and scheduled for the May disposition docket now faces a fifth count.A formal charge of aggravated possession of child pornography was filed March 15 in Lincoln County District Court this year against Shamus Patrick Palermo, 49.

Court dates reset in burglaries

Hearings have been reset for three defendants arrested by Lincoln County deputies in late December in connection with recent burglaries.Tommy Nathaniel Tilley, 19, of Cushing was charged Dec.

Meeker swears in new board member

Meeker Board of Education members this week approved temporary appropriations for the 20242025 school year and a new Office No. 4 board member was administered the oath of office.

10,000 marijuana plants seized

A Chandler man who allegedly obtained an OMMA license and OBN registration fraudulently has been charged with trafficking illegal drugs and more than 10,000 marijuana plants were discovered and destroyed.

Dale board hires teachers

Dale Board of Education members have hired three new teachers and approved amending the calendar for the 2024-2025 school year.After spending about 30 minutes in executive session, board members returned to open meeting.