Last week, I made the flippant comment that I may or may not offer more vacation suggestions. I added that there’s always something to complain about in Tahlequah.
An Oklahoma police officer received a Medal of Valor award from her chief this week for her role in helping apprehend a homicide suspect while off duty the night of the shootings. She was unarmed and not in uniform, but still gave chase.
Tahlequah City Council members on Monday night unanimously approved the appointment of an assistant police chief, and a medal of valor for heroism was awarded to a police officer for
Tahlequah Police Officer Ohavyah Soto had just finished an off-duty meal with friends when she pursued on foot a suspect in a double murder and helped apprehend the man.
During a traffic stop Oct. 17, officers with the Tahlequah Police Department arrested a Tahlequah woman after authorities found what they believed to be fentanyl in her possession.