2 News reported that the city passed a one-cent sales tax to build a bigger facility to house police and fire earlier this year, but officials say that might not be in place for another two years.
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By: Sawyer Buccy
COWETA, Okla. -
A Coweta teenager is safe at home tonight partly because of the work of a dispatcher who went the extra mile. Police say the girl was abducted by a family member and officers were working to bring her home.
Good things can happen when hard work and perfect timing meet. It is one in a million. It happens elsewhere, not here in small-town Coweta, said Coweta Dispatcher Gavin Stickelmeyer.
The good thing in this story is that a 14-year-old abducted teenager is home safe and sound. Parents’ worst nightmare, and here I am raising my two grandkids thinking God, if this happened to my granddaughter what would I do? said Coweta Police Chief Mike Bell.