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Tornado insurance claims near 71,000 in Okla.
Jun 19, 2013 | 166 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Nearly 71,000 insurance claims have been filed since violent tornadoes ripped through central Oklahoma last month, with payments already topping an estimated $560 million, the Oklahoma Insurance Department reported Tuesday.

“These numbers are more proof of the dramatic impact the tornadoes had on our state,” Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John Doak said. “Thousands of Oklahomans are now in the process of rebuilding their lives. Insurance can help them do that and I am glad to see that so many of the victims were insured.”

Doak said the agency will hold weekly forums so residents affected by the storms can ask questions and receive assistance with insurance-related issues. Department experts will discuss how to file a claim, what to do if a claim is denied, how to file a complaint and how to spot fraud, among other concerns.

“The claims process can be complicated. My office is ready to assist consumers in any way possible,” Doak said.

Two of last month’s tornadoes were top-of-the-scale EF5s. One of those tornadoes hit Moore on May 20 with winds reaching 210 mph, and the other hit El Reno 11 days later with winds of 295 mph. Dozens of people were killed and hundreds more were injured.

The storms also damaged or destroyed thousands of homes and businesses.

Earlier this month, Doak announced that anti-fraud investigators would be patrolling tornado disaster areas searching for people who were looking to take advantage of storm victims. He said investigators are also verifying the licenses, permits and insurance of people and companies soliciting business from recovering storm victims.

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James Allen
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Services for James Allen, 76, of Durant who passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 are pending with Brown’s Funeral Service, Durant.

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Two charged in Bokchito drug bust
by Jessica Breger
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jbreger@civitasmedia.com
Jun 19, 2013 | 6930 views | 0 0 comments | 18 18 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Two people have now been charged in a Bokchito drug bust that happened in May. Edward Grig Jordan and Karona Gayle Thomas are both being charged with making methamphetamines.

Jordan is also being charged with the unlawful use of a police radio. The bust occurred when the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office received a call advising them that Jordan and two other men were cooking the drugs in and RV on Jordan’s property.

When authorities arrived to question the men, nobody answered the door but police spotted bottles from a chemical used to make the drug.

Sheriff’s Investigator John Haislip obtained a search warrant for the RV and house on the property. Jordan and Thomas had come out of the residence and were being held in a police car at the time of the search.

While searching the premises police found multiple vials of what appeared to be methamphetamine, several cell phones, incriminating text messages, a pipe, a crock pot containing red liquid and supplies for cooking drugs in the bathroom of the trailer house.

All items were seized for evidence.

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