Henryetta Police Respond to Assault, Accidents, and Break-Ins

Overnight and morning incidents include an intoxicated elderly woman, a single-vehicle crash, and a barn burglary

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

The Henryetta Police Department responded to a variety of incidents in the early hours of February 16, 2026, including an assault case involving an intoxicated elderly woman, several vehicle accidents, a CO2 alarm, a home break-in, and a barn burglary.

Why it matters

This report highlights the diverse range of public safety issues the Henryetta police force must address, from property crimes to traffic accidents to potential medical emergencies. It provides a snapshot of the challenges rural law enforcement can face in a single morning.

The details

The incidents began around 3:30 a.m. when police received a call about an intoxicated elderly woman involved in an assault case in the 24000 block of S. 220 Rd. Later in the morning, there were reports of a single-vehicle accident on Hwy 62 & Hornbeam Rd., a motorcycle crash at 6th St. & Division St., and a two-vehicle rollover on Hwy 75 with injuries. There was also an automated crash detection alert on 231st St. & N. 190 Rd. and another on Briar Rd. & 310 Rd. Elsewhere, police responded to a CO2 alarm at a home on the 10300 block of Pringey Ave., a home break-in attempt on the 1800 block of W. Eufaula Ave., and a barn burglary on the 13300 block of Banyan Rd.

  • At 3:30 a.m., police received a call about an intoxicated elderly woman involved in an assault case in the 24000 block of S. 220 Rd.
  • At 6:57 a.m., police responded to a report of a single-vehicle accident on Hwy 62 & Hornbeam Rd.
  • At 7:15 a.m., there was an automated crash detection alert on 231st St. & N. 190 Rd.
  • At 7:33 a.m., police responded to a motorcycle accident at 6th St. & Division St.
  • At 8:39 a.m., police responded to a two-vehicle rollover accident with injuries on Hwy 75

The players

Henryetta Police Department

The local law enforcement agency responsible for responding to the various incidents reported in Henryetta, Oklahoma.

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The takeaway

This report underscores the diverse range of public safety challenges facing rural law enforcement, who must be prepared to respond to everything from property crimes to traffic accidents to potential medical emergencies in a single morning. It highlights the importance of well-resourced and well-trained police forces in small communities.