NEWS - CITY
COUNCILMAN BALKS AT BUYING UNIFORMS
2011-09-10 13:00:50
A shirt meant to identify employees of the city of Mustang caught the eye of one City Councilman who... read more
MONTHS OF HARD WORK TO SHINE IN SHOW RING
2011-08-25 11:00:34
Mustang teens have spent months feeding, caring for and exercising their hogs, sheep, cattle and goa... read more
WORSHIP ARTIST TO LIFT VOICE FOR LOCAL BOY
2011-08-18 11:20:15
World-renowned worship artist Jason Upton will come to Mustang later this month to help a 3-year-old... read more
CHURCH PROGRAM PUTTING FOOD ON TABLE FOR 200 HOMES
2011-08-11 09:56:21
Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry volunteers started with just a trickle of families needing help. In th... read more
COUNCIL GREEN-LIGHTS PARKING LOT NEAR HIGH SCHOOL
2011-08-06 12:03:49
City Council members gave the green light this week to building a private parking lot near Mustang H... read more
CHURCH PUTS WORDS INTO DEEDS TO HELP OTHERS
2011-08-04 11:12:03
Every Clear Springs Free Will Baptist Church member set out Sunday to help their neighbors and to pr... read more
CURFEW LAW REMAINS ON THE BOOKS
2011-07-30 10:46:25
Teens sneaking out to meet friends for adventure while parents snooze on unaware can be the building... read more
AREA EMERGENCY ROOM FLOODED WITH WAVES OF HEAT-RELATED CASES
2011-07-30 10:46:25
Local emergency room doctors are seeing more patients coming to them extremely dehydrated, suffering... read more
COUNCILWOMAN QUESTIONS USING CITY OFFICERS ON SCHOOL CAMPUSES
2011-07-28 11:14:13
A City Council member questioned if police officers' presence on local campuses is straining the for... read more
POLICE CAPTAIN STEPPING DOWN FRIDAY
2011-07-23 13:43:59
Capt. Willard James will retire Friday after 22 years on the Mustang Police Department. A retiremen... read more
AREA MAN KEEPS ON (FOOD) TRUCKING
2011-07-23 13:43:59
Alan “Wild Al” Bouda heard Mustang and Yukon city councils' message loud and clear — No parking. No ... read more
OKLAHOMA CITY: CITIES UNDER MANDATORY WATER RESTRICTION
2011-07-19 18:04:41
Mustang and Oklahoma City residents were put back under a mandatory outdoor watering restriction Wed... read more
EVEN WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS LIFTED, OFFICIALS ASK RESIDENTS TO CONSERVE
2011-07-16 16:30:24
Oklahoma City lifted its mandatory water restriction after three days on Thursday afternoon, and Mus... read more
SCHOOL BOARD BUYS HISTORIC METHODIST CHURCH
2011-07-16 16:30:24
Mustang School District paid $150,000 for a piece of land containing the historic old Methodist chur... read more
MUSTANG AMONG CITIES HIT WITH WATER RESTRICTIONS
2011-07-14 15:36:32
Pond water may be used to keep Mustang city soccer and softball fields green while the city remains ... read more
COUNCIL OKS SECOND-CHANCE FIREWORKS DAY
2011-07-09 11:25:18
Residents with a stockpile of unused fireworks will get a second chance to legally light their fuses... read more
SCHOOL PARKING VENTURE CLEARS PLANNING COMMISSION
2011-07-02 12:10:03
A plan to build a private parking facility near Mustang High School cleared a hurdle this week as th... read more
COUNCIL PUTS UP CASH FOR SIGN; FUNDS $12,000 SHORT OF GOAL
2011-07-05 12:08:23
A push to raise money to pay for a new digital sign in Wild Horse Park got a boost Thursday as City ... read more
BOIL ORDER ISSUED
2011-06-26 17:36:34
BREAKING NEWS – WATER BOIL ORDER SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2011 By Brett Jones An emergency boil order was is... read more
FIREFIGHTERS PREPARING FOR ANNUAL -- BUT BEANLESS -- SUPPER
2011-06-16 11:28:21
Mustang firefighters are dropping their signature dish for their 42nd supper, the first without bean... read more
PISTOLS AND PEARLS GO THROUGH THEIR PACES FOR TELEVISION
2011-06-16 11:28:21
Young riders with the Pistols and Pearls drill team have stars in their eyes. The girls galloped off... read more
DISTRICT BALKS AT LEASING BUSES TO CHILDREN'S PROGRAM
2011-06-16 11:28:21
Mustang School Board members failed to approve Monday night city officials' request to lease buses, ... read more
CITY HIRES EL RENO OFFICIAL FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT POST
2011-06-16 11:28:21
An El Reno city official was chosen Monday to lead Mustang's community development efforts. Robert ... read more
LIBRARY GROUP AUCTION CHESAPEAKE BOATHOUSE SPACE
2011-06-11 13:25:41
The Friends of the Mustang Public Library are auctioning a gift certificate for the Chesapeake Boath... read more
SHELTER ISSUE MAY SWAY APPROACH TO POSSIBLE BOND ISSUE
2011-06-11 13:25:41
Controversy over a lack of public storm shelters could lead city officials in a new direction when c... read more
NEW CHIEF BRINGS WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE TO POST, CITY MANAGER SAYS
2011-06-11 13:25:41
The city of Mustang announced Tuesday a longtime Oklahoma City police officer has been hired as the ... read more
CHESAPEAKE BOATHOUSE EVENT SPACE BEING AUCTIONED TO BENEFIT LIBRARY
2011-06-07 10:03:11
The Friends of the Mustang Public Library are auctioning a gift certificate for the Chesapeake Boath... read more
POLICE BLOTTER FOR JUNE 2, 2011
2011-06-09 11:54:11
May 10 *A worker at a convenience store in the 100 block of North Czech Hall Road reported to polic... read more
POLICE CHIEF SEARCH NOT FINISHED, CITY MANAGER SAYS
2011-06-09 11:54:11
A search for a new Mustang police chief could be complete in 30 days, but no candidate has been hire... read more
VETERANS HONORED DURING WIND-WHIPPED MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES
2011-06-09 11:54:11
Ret. Brigadier Gen. Pete Costilow grasped his notes in 40-mph winds Monday as he prepared to address... read more
CAR CREATES TRAUMATIC WAKEUP CALL FOR LOCAL FAMILY
2011-06-09 11:54:11
Tire squealing woke Gene and Linda Vrenick, and then — boom. They felt their house shake as a car p... read more
POLICE BLOTTER FOR MAY 28, 2011
2011-05-28 15:08:33
May 10 *A worker at a convenience store in the 100 block of North Czech Hall Road reported to polic... read more
OFFICER CAPS OFF CAREER WITH FAREWELL PARTY
2011-05-28 15:08:33
Sgt. Pat Tyner laughed and shared memories Thursday with his Mustang police brothers as they celebra... read more
POLICE SEEK SUSPECTS IN ATTEMPTED ROBBERY
2011-05-27 16:26:05
Mustang police are looking for two people believed to be involved in an attempted robbery Thursday n... read more
CEREMONIES PLANNED FOR MEMORIAL DAY
2011-05-26 09:43:33
Mustang American Legion Post 353 members will hold three commemoration ceremonies Monday in honor of... read more
POLICE CHIEF: 'I LOST JOB FOR DOING NOTHING WRONG'
2011-05-26 09:43:33
When former Police Chief Monte James opened an email Friday, he had no idea the ax was about to fall... read more
CITY MANAGER FIRES POLICE CHIEF AFTER CHIEF REFUSES OPTION TO RESIGN
2011-05-26 09:43:33
Mustang Police Chief Monte James, a 31-year veteran of the department, was fired Monday by City Mana... read more
POLICE BLOTTER FOR MAY 21, 2011
2011-05-21 13:06:20
April 26 *A resident in the 800 block of West Forest Drive reported to police three men have harasse... read more
EVEN FALL DOESN'T KEEP COMPETITOR DOWN
2011-05-21 13:06:20
Tanner Flowers sprinted forward at the whistle, leaving the rest of the pack in his dust. He glanced... read more
MUSTANG MAN ON TRIAL IN FATHER'S DEATH
2011-05-21 13:06:20
A Mustang man pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity last week as he went on trial for a first-deg... read more
CITY SEEKS BIDS FOR PUBLIC WORKS
2011-05-21 13:06:20
Forty-one days remain until the city's decade-long contract with Severn Trent expires, and with time... read more
PARK’S HOWITZER REHABBED IN TIME FOR MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY
2011-05-21 13:06:20
Children run straight for the American Legion's tracked artillery gun in Wild Horse Park, crawling o... read more
POLICE BLOTTER FOR MAY 19, 2011
2011-05-19 13:51:07
April 22 *Police received a call from a woman whispering into a cell phone that she needed help. She... read more
TOURNEY TO OPEN DISC COURSE
2011-05-19 13:51:07
Residents are invited to fling the first Frisbees in Mustang's first disc golf tournament Saturday a... read more
CORNABY WINS TOP HONOR IN CLASS OF 2011
2011-05-19 13:51:07
Top valedictorian Shauntel Cornaby will tell her classmates the future is theirs for the taking duri... read more
RASH OF AUTO BREAK-INS REPORTED IN CITY
2011-05-19 13:51:07
Thieves struck Mustang neighborhoods hard Friday and Sunday night taking more than $12,000 in proper... read more
VOLUNTEERS REACH GOAL ON TOWN CENTER DIGITAL SIGN
2011-05-19 13:51:07
A volunteer group that supports the Mustang Public Library announced Tuesday it has raised half the ... read more
HONOR FLIGHT GIVES MUSTANG VETERAN ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EXPERIENCE
2011-05-14 13:34:06
Mustang resident Billy Owens wipes away the tears remembering dozens of people cheering, clapping an... read more
FIRST STRIKES HOME OF RECOVERING CHILD
2011-05-14 13:34:06
Mandy Caspers felt her home shake beneath her feet Wednesday when lightning struck her house. She wa... read more
SPORTS COMPLEX FIX MAY TAKE STEP FORWARD
2011-05-14 12:41:35
Plans to improve sports facilities at Wild Horse Park were resurrected last week as City Council mem... read more
POLICE BLOTTER FOR MAY 21, 2011
MUSTANG NEWS
Edition:Saturday, May 21, 2011

April 26
*A resident in the 800 block of West Forest Drive reported to police three men have harassed him several times. He told police they tried to run him off the road and made rude gestures at him in a retail store.
*A customer at a retail store in the 900 block of East state Highway 152 reported to police someone took a DVD player, prescription medication and compact discs from her car. Estimated loss is $280.

April 27
*A resident in the 300 block of North Pebble Creek Terrace reported to police someone took a SIG-Sauer P225 9-mm handgun from his home. It was last seen in December. The handgun has an estimated value of $300.
*A resident in the 500 block of South Chuckwagon Drive reported to police his adult son took his 2003 Mercury Mountaineer without permission and hasn't returned it. The vehicle's value is $7,500.
*A worker at a retail store in the 900 block of East state Highway 152 reported to police a man tucked a video game system under his arm and left the store without paying. The game system's value is $169.

April 28
*Police received a report of a teenager out of control in the 700 block of South Brookview Lane. Police took a 14-year-old girl to the Gary E. Miller Juvenile Justice Center.
*A man reported to police another person approached him at the Mustang soccer fields, got within inches of his face and threatened him. As he left, the person followed his vehicle home.
*A resident in the 500 block of West Geronimo Way reported to police his gun discharged while he was cleaning it, hitting his right big toe. He drove himself to an area hospital for treatment.

April 29
*A resident in the 1300 block of West Grandview Way reported to police someone took 63 bundles of roofing shingles from a pallet in his driveway. Estimated loss is $ 1,700.
*A resident in the 400 block of North Pebble Creek Terrace reported to police someone took a camcorder, a drill, a gold and diamond ring, gold earrings, a MP3 player, a video game system and a fire safe from her home. Estimated loss is $2,655.
*A man reported to police someone took his 16-foot flatbed trailer from the 300 block of South Czech Hall Road. The trailer had back and side ramps. Estimated value is $2,300.

May 1
*Police arrested a 17-year-old boy on complaints of public intoxication and minor in possession of beer at the carnival.
*Police arrested a 17-year-old boy on a curfew violation during a traffic stop in the 900 block of North Mustang Road. He also faces a speeding citation.
*Police arrested a 26-year-old man on a driving under suspension complaint during a traffic stop in the 300 block of North Clear Springs Road. He also faces citations of driving with a broken windshield, unsafe lane change and speeding.

May 2
*A woman reported to police she believes she lost her debit card on April 29 at a store in the 100 block of West state Highway 152. On May 2, she noticed three charges to her account that she didn't make. Estimated loss is $100.

May 3
*Police arrested a 35-year-old Yukon man in the 800 block of West Churchill Way on a Canadian County warrant related to failure to pay child support.

May 4
*Police arrested a 38-year-old Mustang man on a complaint of driving under the influence of alcohol after a previous conviction during a traffic stop in the 1400 block of East state Highway 152. A driver reported to police a possible intoxicated driver in the area who he had seen hit the curb several times. Police stopped a vehicle matching the description. The man also faces complaints of transporting an open container of liquor, driving under license suspension, driving without insurance verification and left of center.
*Police found three teens walking in the 1400 block of West Agate Way. Two ran, while the third teen waited for the officer. One 17-year-old boy faces a curfew violation. Another 17-year-old boy and a 15-year-old boy face complaints of resisting officer as well as curfew violations. The trio was released to their parents.

May 5
*A Mustang resident reported to police she is concerned about her friend. She called her, and the woman seemed disoriented. She later learned her friend may have been sexually assaulted. The information has been sent to Oklahoma City police, where the incident is believed to have occurred.
*A resident in the 1200 block of West SW 59th Street reported to police she believes a friend took two watches from her home. The watches have an estimated value $9,250.
*A person reported to police her cell phone and two credit cards were taken from her purse when she was in the 200 block of North Trade Center Terrace.
*A resident in the 900 block of North Morgan Road reported to police someone took his trailer from his backyard. The black utility trailer has a value of $5,700.
*Police arrested a 24-year-old Yukon man on an Oklahoma County arrest warrant during a traffic stop in the 1000 block of East state Highway 152. He also faces complaints of driving without a state license, driving with an expired license plate and driving with an altered license plate.

May 6
*A resident in the 100 block of East Dolton Lane reported to police someone took a handcrafted smoker cooker from his yard. The cooker was 6-feet long and valued at $550.

May 7
*Police responded to a noise complaint in the 1400 block of South Nelms Drive. Police arrested a 15-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy on complaints of minor in possession of beer. Another 17-year-old boy faces a complaint of possession of drug paraphernalia. Officers said they found a pipe. They were released to parents.
*A customer reported someone had broken the window glass from a tanning salon in the 1000 block of East state Highway 152. Workers reported a flat-screen television, a DVD player and stepladder were missing. Estimated loss is $670.

May 9
*A resident in the 1100 block of South Douglas Drive reported to police someone took a global positioning system, six SD 2-gigabyte memory cards and a cell phone charger cord from his truck. Estimated loss is $960.
*A resident in the 1100 block of South Oakey Drive reported to police someone took her debit card and a bottle of prescription medication from her car.
*A resident in the 400 block of West Chantilly Drive reported to police someone spray painted the letters “KCP” on his fence. It was estimated it will cost $50 to clean off the paint.
uPolice arrested a 27-year-old Mustang man in the 700 block of West Shepherd Drive on an Oklahoma County warrant and three Canadian County warrants.
*A Mustang school bus was involved in a non-injury accident at 3:30 p.m. at West Juniper and South Snyder drives. Officials report 41 students were on board. Police reported a 17-year-old driver turned his 1999 blue Pontiac car from Snyder Drive in front of the bus traveling on Juniper Drive. No citations were issued in the accident.

May 10
*A resident in the 1100 block of West Kyle Way reported to police someone took a credit card and a debit card from his vehicle it was parked in the driveway. Someone used the card, charging $844 at Mustang-Yukon area stores.
*A 28-year-old Oklahoma City woman turned herself in on two municipal failure to comply warrants and was booked into the Mustang City Jail in lieu of posting bail.

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