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*BREAKING NEWS ALERT:
REPORTS OF A MALE SUBJECT BEING RUN OVER BY A COMBINE OUT OF CADDO COUNTY. DEVELOPING SITUATION
*BREAKING NEWS ALERT: REPORTS OF A MALE SUBJECT BEING RUN OVER BY A COMBINE OUT OF CADDO COUNTY. DEVELOPING SITUATION
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CADDO COUNTY — This is still a developing situation, but we heard over the scanner that a person was involved in an accident and was reportedly run over by a combine.
From what we could gather from the scanner traffic, the individual appeared to be airlifted from the Verden area for emergency medical treatment.
ANADARKO — We would like to formally apologize to anyone eating lunch while reading this.
According to scanner traffic, Anadarko Police are currently responding to a call about a guy taking a shit behind a local business...
Y'all. That's enough information for today. We don't have follow-up questions.
The Untold Chronicle out.
OKLAHOMA CITY — According to what has been reported by the Oklahoma City Police Department today, they are currently investigating homicide #35 of 2026.
If we break that down by month, that's an average of approximately 5 homicides per month so far this year. And sadly, that number is subject to change as the year continues and additional cases are investigated.
So for comparison, OCPD reported 74 homicides total in 2025. Broken down monthly, that's about 6.17 homicides per month, which is slightly higher than where 2026 currently sits.
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THE CASES THAT STILL DESERVE ANSWERS.
Today, we're going to break down the official autopsy report for Noah Presgrove, citing the report directly and translating the medical terminology into plain English to make it easier to understand.
Our intent isn't to steer opinions or sensationalize the report. We're simply here to help readers better understand the medical terminology and bring awareness to what the autopsy actually documents. Our hope is that by helping people better understand the documented injuries, readers will also have a better understanding of the case. Like so many others, we hope Noah's family one day gets the answers they deserve.
CAMP SCOTT — We've been spending some time digging into one of Oklahoma's most well-known unsolved cases, and the deeper into the rabbit hole we get, the more questions we have.
It's been nearly 50 years since the 1977 Girl Scout Camp Murders at Camp Scott near Locust Grove, and people today are still asking the same question: what really happened that night?
So, we'll be taking a closer look at the case itself, the investigation that followed, the people connected to it, and the questions that still linger nearly five decades later.
CAMP SCOTT — For those of y'all following our multi-part series on the Girl Scout Murders of 1977, we've been working on several visuals to help make everything easier to understand.
This is the best depiction of Camp Scott that we were able to create based on publicly available maps, photographs, court documents, and other historical sources. While we believe it's a solid representation of the camp's general layout, please keep in mind that it is a reconstruction and is not intended to be an exact, to-the-foot recreation of Camp Scott.
Today, we're stepping outside of Caddo County because there's another Oklahoma case that has stayed with us ever since it happened and continues to weigh heavy on our hearts. Every time we happen to drive through Stephens County, we pass those signs by the side of the road asking, "What happened to Noah?" And every time, they always stop us in our tracks. Because to us, they're more than just signs along the highway. They're a constant reminder that a family is still out there waiting for answers, waiting for justice for their beloved Noah.
OKLAHOMA STORIES WRITTEN IN STONE
WHERE OKLAHOMA'S HISTORY LIVES ON.
We strolled around Dodge today and got to take some really neat photos to share with y'all. One thing we couldn't help but notice was this old building sitting along the river.
What may initially look like an old abandoned building to some actually has a pretty amazing history behind it. When you stop and look at the bigger picture, it's incredible to think about how far society and technology have come over the years and how different life looked for the townsfolk who called this area home more than a century ago.
So, we're about to take y'all all the way back to 1901. Think of it as time travel, but just without the DeLorean and the flux capacitor.
As we mentioned when we officially launched this series yesterday, we're starting close to home here in Caddo County. As the series continues, we'll see where the road takes us from there.
So today, we're traveling back in time to 1947 to take a look at one of Anadarko's most recognizable historic landmarks: the Redskin Theater.
Today, we're taking a trip back to the year of 1912 to talk about one of Anadarko's most iconic landmarks, the historic Rock Island Train Depot.
If you're from the Anadarko area, chances are you've probably driven by this old depot more times than you can count. So, we finally decided it was time to learn more about its story.
LOCAL SPOTLIGHT
THE HEARTBEAT OF OUR HOMETOWNS.
In this week's Local Spotlight, we're taking a behind-the-scenes look at The DodgeCast and the voice behind the mic, Jared Pederson. The DodgeCast has grown into one of Anadarko’s favorite local podcasts, with more than 170 episodes available now for listeners to enjoy.
OKLAHOMA MYSTERIES
DIGGING INTO OKLAHOMA'S STRANGEST STORIES AND LOCAL LEGENDS.
The Untold Chronicle WORD OF THE DAY
THE DICTIONARY OKLAHOMA FORGOT TO WRITE.
ANADARKO — Apparently, our name has been dropped numerous times by somebody who seems to think they have some kind of unofficial duty to follow the cops around town and spit out random shit that isn't even real or true.
And somehow part of that narrative being spit out is that we're in "cahoots" with the police, and apparently on some days, we are the police. If that's the case, we'd like to know where our badges and squad cars are, because we're clearly missing out on some benefits.