DUNCAN — A retrial for Charles Allen Dyer began today in District Court in Duncan. The Marlow resident is being retried on charges of child sexual abuse and concealing stolen property. A story about opening day in court will run in Tuesday's edition of The Duncan Banner.
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Tornado warning at DIA delays Duncan resident's flight home
Update: Carberry's plane arrived as scheduled back in Oklahoma at Will Rogers International Airport.
Two tornados were spotted and National Weather Service confirmed that one touched down at Denver International Airport around 2:18 p.m. today.
Duncan resident Jamie Carberry was going through the security checkpoints as she waited to board a plane home after a short vacation there. That’s when the alert was sounded and people began taking cover. -
Duncan resident takes tornado precautions at DIA
People at Denver International Airport are taking shelter, and there are unconfirmed reports that a tornado touched down at Denver International Airport.
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Hastings to close Duncan store
Corporate officials with Hasting’s Entertainment informed its employees early today at the Duncan Hastings Entertainment store that their store will be closing Aug. 9.
This news came during a mandatory store meeting, where two corporate representatives, district and store managers, were present to make the announcement, confirmed a store employee, who spoke with The Banner after the meeting. -
Marlow teen faces charges of murder in death of Alyssa Wiles
Update: 3:09 p.m. Ray appeared in court today and is being held without bond on the charges listed below in this story.
Michael Anthony Ray of Marlow will be be charged with Murder in the First Degree-Deliberate Intent, in Stephens County District Court, today, in the death of Alyssa Wiles, 14, of Duncan.
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DPD Chief Ford: "We have made 2 arrests" in death of Duncan teen girl
Update: 6:56 p.m. Duncan Police Chief Dan Ford said that the 14-year-old suspect has been taken back into custody and transported to the juvenile detention facility in Lawton. He said there was not a bed available for the boy earlier in the day, therefore the reason for his release into his mother's custody. The 16-year-old suspect is being held in the Stephens County Jail. See Wednesday's printed edition of The Duncan Banner for a full story.
Two juvenile boys have been questioned and one remains in custody following the death of a 14-year-old Duncan girl who was discovered in her home by her father Monday afternoon upon his arrival at home from work.
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Duncan Police investigate possible homicide of teen girl
Duncan police are investigating the death of a teenage female found in her home in the 2000 block of Walnut, Tuesday afternoon.
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Firefighters battle Meridian house fire
4:35 p.m. Firefighters are busy at the scene of a house fire in Meridian, three houses north of Allison’s Flooring. The house is reportedly fully-involved and one person may have been injured.
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Sirens sounded in Marlow, Duncan after tornado sighted
Update: 7 p.m. The tornado warning expired for Stephens County and there does not appear to be any further threat for area residents.
A tornado warning has been issued for eastern Stephens County and sirens did sound in Duncan and Marlow.
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More severe weather on the horizon
With everyone still shaken up after last week's devastating tornadoes, another wave of severe weather is forecast.
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List of Moore deceased released
Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s Office released today, the confirmed and unconfirmed list of fatalities.
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