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Midwest City Man Arrested After Pursuit
Michael William McCaulla, 31, was taken into custody early this morning by Logan County Sheriff's officer after a pursuit that reached 80 mph. In the area of Waterloo Rd. and Bryant deputies noticed the lights on a vehicle flashing. The area is a place where vehicles are commonly parked by the owners if they are for sale. When the deputies arrived McCaulla ran to a vehicle and fled the scene.
During the pursuit speeds over 80 mph were reached. The pursuit went west into Oklahoma County, Canadian County and came to an end near NW 192nd St. and Sara Rd. in Piedmont where the suspect fled his vehicle. During the pursuit Logan County deputies were assisted by deputies from the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Department. There were no injuries or property damage during the pursuit.
After McCaulla fled the vehicle he was located hiding near a fence in a residential neighborhood. The deputies discovered the vehicle McCaulla drove was stolen from Midwest City in September and the license plate had also been stolen from Midwest City overnight.
McCaulla, of Midwest City, faces charges of Attempted Burglary, Aggravated Alluding Police, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, and possession of stolen property.
Posted: Sunday, November 4 2012, 09:34 AM CST
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Lincoln `comfort' dog headed to Oklahoma
May 22, 2013 16:45 GMT
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- A Lincoln "comfort" dog that has been to several national tragedy sites this year is now in Oklahoma to help victims cope with the devastation caused by a massive tornado.
Lincoln television station KOLN-TV reports (http://bit.ly/11aPCT0) that Moses has been sent to comfort those affected by the Boston bombings, a West Texas explosion and school shootings in Newtown, Conn.
Moses is part of Lutheran Church Charities National K-9 Comfort Dog Ministry.
Pastor Glen Keylon says Moses provides a lot of relief to people -- especially children -- when they are able to pet him during a tough time.
The massive tornado that tore through Moore, Okla., on Monday killed 24 -- including 10 children -- and injured more than 200.
Information from: KOLN-TV, http://www.kolnkgin.com
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