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  • Report:  #362314

Complaint Review: Yukon Police Department

Yukon Police Department Rude, and generally trying to run me out of Yukon Yukon Oklahoma

  • Reported By:
    Dodge City Kansas
  • Submitted:
    Wed, August 13, 2008
  • Updated:
    Thu, July 23, 2009
  • Yukon Police Department
    Yukon, Oklahoma
    U.S.A.
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I was coming from Dallas back to Kansas. I had used the last of my money to fill the tank, as I had lost my credit card. I went to a 7-11 and asked the person in the store if he could accept a credit card number from my husband by phone, (he was in Dallas). The worker called the police and must of told the police I had been drinking. The officer asked me if I was drinking and I told him no. He then asked if he could search my car, and I told him yes, but he did not do it. Later, after I made contact with my husband to wire some money to me, another police car appeared and he said, "I don't believe what you said!" I asked him what he did not believe and he said "everthing you said" I told him I was offender that a law enforcement officer would summarily call someone a liar! I told him if he wanted to walk to the pay phone with me I could get my husband on the pay phone and tell my husband I was lying. He then asked if I was drinking....I told him no, he then asked if he could search my car. I told him yes, but as the first goon officer did not search it, nor did he.

Carmen
Dodge City, Kansas
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Cc995

Yukon,
Oklahoma,
U.S.A.

WOW did you read what you typed?

#2UPDATE Employee

Thu, July 23, 2009

Who goes into a 7-11 and asks them to take a credit card from someone in another state? Does this strike anyone else as ODD? No wonder the clerk thought you were drinking, I think your drinking right now. Read your story again, how did you think the police were going to treat you? You should have been run out of town, I live and work in Yukon and amd glad the Officers in the city of Yukon took the kind of action they did, thank you Yukon Police.

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