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Tuesday, March 12 after Patrolman Dustan Chandler, who was assisting Sgt. Coty Pack in the 300 block of East Louisiana on a disturbance call, saw Harrison standing in the alley. Billy L. Williams Jr., 54, of Anadarko was booked for PI. He was arrested around 1:46 a.m. Tuesday after Patrolman Chandler saw Williams walking in the road in the 700 block of Northeast First.
truck traveling north from Alabama on Mission. Officer Chandler noticed the driver was not wearing his seat belt. He performed a traffic stop at Fifth and West Central. Driver Timothy E. Kennedy, 49, of Anadarko admitted to the officer that he had been drinking. Due to his condition and safety, Officer Chandler did not perform a standard field sobriety test, and Kennedy refused the breath test. He was taken to the police department where he was booked into the city jail on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants, driving with a suspended license, no insurance, no seat belt and making an improper right turn. He was later booked into the Caddo County Detention Center on the same charges. Kennedy's vehicle was impounded by Kevin's Wrecker Service.
was born May 30, 1949 in Lawton, Oklahoma to Russell Whiteshield and LaVera Reeder . She attended and graduated from Anadarko High School and studied for 2 years at Cameron College in Lawton, Oklahoma. She resided in Oklahoma City and worked as a grocery cashier for many years and liked visiting with her customers. Jeannie Dale enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, listening to motown music, flea market shopping and watching movies and CSI TV shows. She was a member of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. Survivors include her companion, John Tillman; 2 daughters: Ray Wilt and Johnna Walsh; grandchildren: Chase Wilt, Macy Walsh, Max Walsh and Dillon Walsh; 4 brothers: James, Roger and Jimmy Reeder and Jimmy Stephenson; 3 sisters: Carol Yater, Benetta Reeder and Lucinda Domebo. Jeannie is preceded in death by her grandparents, Frank and Eunice Swift; mother, LaVera Reeder, father, Russell Whiteshield; brothers: Virgil Swift, Charles "Buster" Reeder and sister, Kathleen Johnson Prayer service was be held at 7 p.m., Sunday at Smith Funeral Home Chapel in Anadarko, Oklahoma and funeral service was at 10 a.m.. on Monday, March 11, 2013 at the Smith Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Neil Sanders, officiating and the Rev. Jimmy Reeder, assisting. Burial will follow in the Rock Springs Wichita Tribal Cemetery, Anadarko. Funeral services under the direction of Smith Funeral Home, Anadarko, Oklahoma. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.smithfuneralservices.com.
whose credit cards he used to buy Christmas presents for his family. Steven Ray Thacker, 42, used his final statement to apologize to his victims' families and friends, several of whom witnessed his execution from an adjacent room at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester. "I don't deserve it, but as God has forgiven me, I hope you will forgive me for the pain I've caused," Thacker said while strapped to a hospital gurney. He then thanked his family and friends for their sup-
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SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) A former Oklahoma schoolteacher who pleaded no contest to child pornography charges is asking a judge for leniency as he considers her sentence. Kimberly Crain is set for sentencing March 22 in Pottawatomie County. She was accused of taking inappropriate photos of young girls and sending them to Gary Doby, a retired professor of early childhood development. Doby pleaded guilty to pornography and exploitation charges and received a life sentence. In a handwritten letter, she asked Judge John Canavan to sentence her to probation even though the charges carry a minimum 25-year prison term. Crain said a hormonal imbalance caused by menopause and depression contributed to her actions. An attorney representing the children's families called Crain's letter "offensive" and said Crain should receive prison time.
sionally fluttering as if asleep. After two minutes, his breathing stilled and he didn't stir again. He was pronounced dead at 6:10 p.m. Thacker, a laid-off plumber's apprentice, was sentenced to death after being convicted of abducting 25-year-old Laci Dawn Hill from her home in Bixby, after going there under the guise of looking at a pool table she had advertised for sale. Her body was found six days later at a cabin in Mayes County, east of Tulsa. She had been raped and stabbed. According to prosecutors, Thacker fled Oklahoma, stole a car in Springfield, Mo., and broke into a Missouri home looking for money. Forrest Reed Boyd, 24, arrived at his Aldrich home mid-theft and was stabbed to death by Thacker, who received a life sentence in that case. Thacker then took Boyd's car and drove to Dyersburg, Tenn., where he killed Ray Patterson, 52, after Patterson arrived to help tow the car and discovered Thacker possessed stolen credit cards. A Tennessee court sentenced Thacker to death for that murder. Mamie Reed, who described herself as Hill's best friend, read a statement after the execution on behalf of Hill's family. "They say time heals all wounds, which I guess is true, but Laci's murder has left a huge scar to remind us all daily of what we have lost, what we will never have again," she said, adding that neither Thacker's apology nor his death could lessen that loss. "It was time," she said. "Now we can truly celebrate and remember what an amazing person she really was." In late 1999, while searching for Thacker, the FBI said he had been recently laid off from his job as a plumber's apprentice. Thacker's father-in-law, Keith Roberson, told
ried on like nothing happened," Roberson told the newspaper. Thacker waived his right to ask for clemency from the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board last month. Courts previously rejected Thacker's argument that he had a bipolar disorder and shouldn't be executed.
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PUBLISHED IN THE ANADARKO DAILY NEWS March 6 & 13, 2013 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CADDO COUNTY COURTHOUSE, ANADARKO, OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RUDOLPH OMER KINDER, Deceased, PB-2013-26 COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL, SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, FINAL ACCOUNTING, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE All creditors and all persons interested in this estate are hereby notified that Rudolph Omer Kinder, also known as Rudolph 0. Kinder, of Caddo County, State of Oklahoma, died on January 4, 1997, and that Dena Fay Kinder, a resident of Caddo County, State of Oklahoma, has filed a petition alleging that the total value of the decedent's estate is less than $160,000.00. All creditors having claims against Rudolph Omer Kinder, deceased, are required to present the same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Dena Fay Kinder, Special Administrator, at the office of her attorney, David D. Duncan, P.O. Box 1648 Weatherford, Oklahoma 73096, on or before the following presentment date: April 8th, 2013, or the same will be forever barred. All persons interested in this estate are hereby notified that a hearing on the Petition For Summary Administration, Final Accounting, Determination of Heirship, Distribution And Discharge will be held in the Caddo County Courthouse, Anadarko, Oklahoma, on the 28th day of May, 2013, at 9:00 o'clock A.m. All persons having an objection to the Petition are required to file such objection at least ten (10) days before the hearing and send a copy of the objection to David D. Duncan, attorney for the Special Administrator, or any such objection will be deemed to have been waived. If an objection is filed at least ten (10) days before the hearing, the court will determine at the hearing whether the Will attached to the Petition shall be admitted to probate, whether summary proceedings are appropriate, and, if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. The final account and petition for distribution will be filed on or before the 6h day of May, 2013. Dated this 4th day of March, 2013. s- Wyatt Hill JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT David D. Duncan OBA #2525 Attorney at law 1100 E. Main, Suite 305 P.O. Box 1648 Weatherford, OK 73096 (580) 772-3207 Attorney for Petitioner PUBLISHED IN THE ANADARKO DAILY NEWS March 6 & 13, 2013 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CADDO COUNTY COURTHOUSE, ANADARKO, OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FREDA M. HIGHTOWER, DECEASED; ANC HOWARD E. HIGHTOWER, DECEASED. PB-2013-23 COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL, SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, FINAL ACCOUNTING, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE All creditors and all persons interested in this estate are hereby notified that FRED/8 M. HIGHTOWER of Caddo County, State of Oklahoma, died on November 30, 1998, anc HOWARD E. HIGHTOWER of Caddo County, State of Oklahoma, died on January 8, 2012 and that DONNA HIGHTOWER, a resident of Caddo County, State of Oklahoma, has filec a petition alleging that the total value of the decedent's estates are less than $160,000.00 All creditors having claims against FREDA M. HIGHTOWER or HOWARD E. HIGHTOWER, deceased, are required to present the same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, tc David D. Duncan, attorney for the Special Administrator, at his office at 1100 East Main. Suite 305, First National Center, Weatherford, Oklahoma 73096, on or before the following presentment date: April 8th, 2013, or the same will be forever barred. All persons interested in this estate are hereby notified that a hearing on the Petition For Probate of Will, Summary Administration, Final Accounting, Determination of Heirship. Distribution And Discharge will be held in the Caddo County Courthouse, Anadarko, Oklahoma, on the 28th day of May, 2013, at 9:00 o'clock a.m. All persons having an objection to the Petition are required to file such objection at least ten (10) days before the hearing and send a copy of the objection to David D. Duncan, attorney for the Special Administrator, or any such objection will be deemed to have been waived. If an objection is filed al least ten (10) days before the hearing, the court will determine at the hearing whether the Will attached to the Petition shall be admitted to probate, whether summary proceedings are appropriate, and, if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. The final account and petition for distribution will be filed on or before the 6h day 01 May, 2013. Dated this 4th day of March, 2013. s- Wyatt Hill JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Supporters of legislation that would allow for a horse slaughtering plant in Oklahoma plan to rally at the state Capitol. The Oklahoma Farm Bureau is slated to hold the event Wednesday morning at the state Capitol to support bills that would pave the way for a horse slaughtering facility in the state. The Oklahoma Quarter Horse Racing Association has also issued a statement saying it supports the "concept of the slaughter of horses in Oklahoma." The House and Senate have each passed bills designed to end Oklahoma's 50-year ban on horse slaughtering and allow a facility to open that would package horse meat for export.
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) The Oklahoma Senate has approved legislation that would allow residents of nursing homes to install electronic monitoring devices in their private rooms. Senators passed the measure 440 Tuesday and sent it to the state House for consideration. The measure is designed to provide a higher level of protection for Oklahoma seniors. The bill is a priority for the AARP Oklahoma, the state's largest senior organization with more than 410,000 members statewide. The bill requires nursing homes to let residents or their legal representatives know about the opportunity for electronic monitoring in their rooms. The bill also prohibits nursing facilities from refusing to admit any potential resident because they want their room monitored. In 1781, the seventh planet of the solar system, Uranus, was discovered by Sir William Herschel. In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed a measure prohibiting Union military officers from returning fugitive slaves to their owners.
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