CLAREMORE — Graffiti was found Tuesday on the pavement of First Christian Church, and a nearby neighbor’s storage shed.
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Vandals ink graffiti at local church
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Residents advised to beware of home repair fraud
The Rogers County Sheriff’s Office is advising county residents to be aware of possible home repair fraud after one Oologah man reported an incident on June 17.
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Truck, copper theft arrested in Claremore
Rogers County Sheriff’s deputies arrested an identified suspect responsible for the May theft of a pickup truck and 3,000 pounds of stranded copper stolen from a ranch near Chelsea.
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Computer upgrade to close court clerk’s office Thursday
Rogers County District Court Clerk Kim Henry will close her office Thursday by court order due to computer issues.
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Cameras coming to sheriff’s patrol cars
Rogers County deputies will soon receive cameras in all county patrol vehicles.
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New RCSO task force makes 33 arrests
The Rogers County Sheriff’s Office launched a task force in May, specifically targeting career criminals in the county.
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Adams pleads not guilty in vets’ deaths
A former physician assistant at the Claremore Veterans Center pleaded not guilty Monday to neglect-related deaths of two elderly patients.
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Man accused in Claremore deaths to be arraigned
A court hearing is set for a former physician assistant at the Claremore Veterans Center who was indicted in connection with the deaths of two patients.
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Deputies searching for suspects in Chelsea burglary
The Rogers County Sheriff’s Office and Texas Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) is needing the public’s help regarding a burglary that took place on May 27 at K&D Construction in Chelsea.
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Sheriff shuts down dealer
The Rogers County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Interdiction Unit successfully shut down a Verdigris drug dealer Tuesday.
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Former Claremore Sequoyah teacher sentenced to 15 years
Mark Thomas Buchanan, a former Claremore Sequoyah middle school choir director, accepted a plea agreement Thursday with the district attorney and was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
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