Defining moment' in Altus City finances; personnel r...
Wednesday | via Altus Times
The Altus City Council held a Public Hearing on Tuesday, May 29, at 6:30 p.m. B.F. Rowland and Jack Smiley were absent but Smiley was listening from an out-of-town location. Comment?
Man charged in stabbing death of Oklahoma woman
Sunday May 27 | via KRMG-AM Tulsa
Jackson County prosecutors have charged a man with first-degree murder in the death of an Altus woman who was found fatally stabbed in a parked vehicle in February. Comment?
Altus AFB Rodeo team heads for competition
Saturday May 26 | via Altus Times
Altus Air Force Base's 2007 Expeditionary Rodeo Team received a send-off from gathered well wishers Saturday morning as they departed for McChord Air Force Base, Wash., for the Air Mobility Expeditionary biennial competition. Comment?
Two new arrests made in murder case
Friday May 25 | via Altus Times
Michelle, L. Calvert, 34, and Patrick D. Robinson, 27, have both been arrested for homicide - murder in the first degree, conspiracy, and robbery, in connection with Sunday's murder of Hai Phan of Altus. Comment?
Arrest made in Bost murder case
Friday May 25 | via Altus Times
On March 30, investigators executed a search warrant at 907 South Baucum in Altus. Comment?
Monday May 21 | via Altus Times
Joshua Leach, 97th Security Forces Squadron lead investigator and master Taser instructor, talks with members of the City of Altus Police Department during a Taser training May 1, 2012 at the Altus Police Department. Comment?
Tuesday May 15 | via Altus Times
Joshua Leach, 97th Security Forces Squadron lead investigator and master Taser instructor, talks with members of the City of Altus Police Department during a Taser training May 1, 2012 at the Altus Police Department. Comment?
Altus PD to soon be equipped with Tasers
Tuesday May 15 | via Altus Times
Altus police will soon have a shocking new weapon in their arsenal: Taser pistols, designed for the rapid immobilization of unruly subjects. Comment?
Keys to 23 new police cars handed over
Tuesday May 15 | via Altus Times
A procession of shiny new police cars with activated sirens paraded through the streets of Altus on Tuesday afternoon, carrying police officers and Altus City Council members; the drivers parked the vehicles east of the Jackson County Courthouse for a ceremony to turn over the keys to the officers who will drive them. Comment?
Tuttle arrested after high-speed chase between Altus...
Saturday May 12 | via Altus Times
Shawn Christian Tuttle, 21, was arrested after a high-speed chase that started just north of Altus, and ended at a Blair convenience store early Sunday morning. Comment?
High speed chase from Hollis ends in Altus
Saturday May 12 | via Altus Times
An Altus man who led officers from two counties on a high speed chase in a stolen vehicle early this morning is behind bars charged with multiple counts. Comment?
Harmon, Jackson chase reaches speeds of 115 mph
Saturday May 12 | via Altus Times
A Hollis man was arrested early Sunday morning in Altus following a high-speed chase that originated in Hollis. Comment?
Go Pawn hosting rifle raffle to benefit Officer Mike...
Thursday May 10 | via Altus Times
Seen left to right: Altus Police Master Officer Chris Barngrover, Jason Hall holding the gun to be raffled, APD Captain Ray Minst , Barry Reynolds The Fraternal Order of Police has received a Hi Point 40-caliber carbine rifle with a laser scope from Go Pawn. Comment?
The Altus Fraternal Order of Police
Thursday May 10 | via Altus Times
2 through Feb. 10. This scholarship is an essay contest open to all Jackson County students. Comment?
Driving under suspension case may cost Altus man his...
Wednesday May 9 | via Altus Times
According to Assistant Police Chief Mike Turner, an Altus man, Bobby Joe Hurd, 25, was observed by an Altus Police Officer driving a vehicle on May 6. The officer had prior knowledge that Hurd's license was suspended and dispatch confirmed that suspension. Comment?
Annual Teens Talk fund-raiser starts today
Wednesday May 9 | via Altus Times
The Altus Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 120, has begun its annual Teens Talk to Teens scholarship fund-raiser. The fund-raiser began today and will continue through Feb. Comment?