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jazmyn hamm
malicious injury/destruction
of property
shae neathery
possession of cds w/in 1000ft of
school/park/minor
eugene peterman
assault & battery on police
officer
russell said
sexual battery
ivan williamson
murder - first degree
willie gonzalez
possession of child
pornography
steven
breckenridge
child sexual abuse
jamie dollar
threaten to perform act of
violence
jason pierce
solicitation of a minor for
sexual purposes
danielle
ferguson
possession of controlled
substance/ paraphernalia
william hail
lewd or indecent proposals/
acts to child
jeffery hux
pointing weapon at another
quincy west
possession of cds/meth
lydia talley
assault & Battery
matthew denton
child abuse by injury
Garfield/Kingfisher/major/noble counties
Vol. 3 No. 3 [email protected] Published the 2nd Saturday of each month.
february 2013
Major County Kingfisher County
• Recently Arrested
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• News Releases
• Missing Children
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Noble County
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dui-d/possession of drug
paraphernalia
Garfield County
2 | February, 2013 Garfield County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
GENOVEVO
ALVAREZ RONQUILlo
BRANDON
ARNOLD
ALEXANDER
BAKER
LENA
BAKER
KRISTINE
BIRKETT
JAMES
BLANCHARD
WILENNA
BOZARTH
FLORENCE
BRIGGS
TERRY
CANTRELL
ERIC
COSSIN
PAUl
CRITES
ROBBY
DAMRON
DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE OBSTRUCTING OFFICER RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICER poss CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
w/ intent to distribute
CHILD NEGLECT OBSTRUCTING OFFICER a&b EMBEZZLEMENT
OMITTING TO PROVIDE
FOR A CHILD
dus/ toc FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY/
SECURITY VERIFICATION
domestic abuse
TRISTA
FERGUSON
RYAN
FETTERS
ALEJANDRO
GARCIA
ISABEL
GARCIA
CODY
GRACEY
TIFFANY
GROSS
DAVID
HARBER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCe/ para
dui/ toc a&b w/ deadly weapon PERMIT UNAUTHorized
PERSON TO OPERATE MV
poss CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
w/ intent to distribute
driving w/out license domestic abuse
THERESA
HEMPFLING
MICHELLE
HINDS
JAY
HOPKINS
domestic abuse PETIT LARCENy FALSE REPORTING OF CRIME
Key of Charges
A&B .....................................................Assault & Battery
APC ..............................................Actual Physical Control
AFCF ............................... After Former Felony Conviction
B&E .................................................Breaking & Entering
CDS ...............................Controlled Dangerous Substance
DUI ...................................... Driving Under the Infl uence
DUI-D ......................Driving Under the Infl uence of Drugs
DUS ........................................Driving Under Suspension
DWI .........................................Driving While Intoxicated
F/AFC ..............................Felony After Former Conviction
FTA ......................................................Failure to Appear
FTP ............................................................Failure to Pay
INT .......................................................................Intent
INTOX...........................................................Intoxication
MANU ........................................................ Manufacture
MARJ ..............................................................Marijuana
PI ......................................................Public Intoxication
POSS ..............................................................Possession
PV ....................................................Probation Violation
TOC ....................................Transporting Open Container
VPO .................................... Violation of Protective Order
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Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County February, 2013 | 3
WENDY
KUEHN
MICHAEL
LAFARGUE
JOSEPH
LAND
SANTIAGO
LOPEZ
TIM
LUCKY
CHRISTOPHER
MAJORS
VISTA
MARTIN
SHELLY
MEAD
EDWARD
MEISTER
RONNIE
MORLAN
MICHELLE
PEROSI
JOSHUA
PERRY
KEITH
RAVINE
NANCY
REAL
TAMARA
REED
DAVID
RIGSBY
KRISSY
RIVETTE
SCOTT
ROBINSON
NICHOLAS
ROGERS
MORGAN
SHANNON
fta BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
poss cds w/ intent to
manufacture
agg dui/ toc/ child
endangerment
dur/ speeding
domestic abuse petit larceny dui assault on police officer
larceny of merchandise
from retailer
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
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BARBER
RYAN
BARNES
THOMAS
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CHRISTOPHER
BRADFORD
JOSE
CAMARENA
ROBERT
CHENEY
JERROD
COOPER
DANIEL
DALRYMPLe
JAZMYN
HAMM
ANTHONY
HARPER
JAMES
HELMS
KEVIN
HICKS
public intox POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dui THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dus PETIT LARCENY a&b
MALICIOUS INJURY/
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
dus agg dui/ toc
DEAN
HILBERT
RAYMOND
HILL
DUSTIN
HOBBS
JEREMY
HUGHES
BILLY
JOHNSON
CODY
JOLLEY
ALEN
KENNEDY
OMITTING TO PROVIDE
FOR A CHILD
dus dui POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX
OFFENDER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CORY
KING
agg a&b
DEANNA
KNAPp
dus
KELLY
LOZIER
dus/ FAILURE TO MAINTAIN
SECURITY
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Steven Ray Thacker
Attorney General Scott Pruitt
on Jan. 7 fi led a request with
the Oklahoma Court of Criminal
Appeals to set an execution date
for Mayes County death row
inmate Steven Ray Thacker, 42.
The U.S. Supreme Court
denied Thacker’s fi nal appeal on
Monday.
In December 2002,
Thacker pleaded guilty to the
kidnapping, rape and fi rstdegree murder of Laci Dawn
Hill, 25, of Bixby.
Thacker met Hill in her
home on Dec. 23, 1999, after
answering an ad Hill placed
to sell a pool table. When his attempt to rob Hill failed, Thacker
kidnapped her and took her to a rural cabin and raped her. Thacker
attempted to strangle Hill, but eventually stabbed her in the chest
and neck. Thacker fl ed to Missouri where he killed Forrest Reed
Boyd and stole his car along with his credit cards. Thacker drove
to Tennessee where the car ultimately broke down, and he called a
tow truck. Thacker murdered Ray Patterson, the tow truck driver,
after being confronted for using a stolen credit card. Thacker was
apprehended in Tennessee.
He was given a death sentence for killing the tow truck driver in
Tennessee, and a life sentence for killing the Missouri man.
In the fi ling, General Pruitt asked the court to set the date “sixty
days after January 7, 2013.”
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County February, 2013 | 5
SHAUN
MILLER
SHEILA
MILLER
CARI
MURRAY
CASI
MURRAY
KEITH
MYERS
ZWINGLY
NAMON
ANTHONY
OLLER
LOUIS
PACHECO
PHILLIP
PATOCKA
JOSHUA
PERRY
AUSTIN
PHILLIPS
JALEN
PRATT
HERIBERTO
RAMIREZ MUNOZ
MARCO
RAMOS
FREDDIE
RODRIGUEZ
AMBER
ROGERS
LUIS
SANCHEZ UCEDA
TRAVIS
SELLERS
ROBERT
SMITH
JEREMIAH
SNELL
KAYMEKA
SOLOMON
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
CHILD NEGLECT public intox- drugs UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
PUBLIC INTOX DRIVING W/OUT A LICENSE LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT
W/ FATALITY
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
Poss OF SAWED-OFF
SHOTGUN/RIFLE
fta- improper equipment poss OF CDS/ para POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DRIVING W/OUT LICENSE
public intox/ OBSTRUCTING
OFFICER
MALICIOUS INJURY/
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
dus CONTRIBUTING TO
DELINQUENCY OF MINORS
CARRYING WEAPONS dus/ speeding/ VIOLATION
OF CHILD RESTRAINT
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TASHA
BARKER
SAMANTHA
BRYSLAN
ERIC
CANNON
THONGPHOUN
CHANTHABOUN
CRYSTAL
CURRY
HANNAH
CYPERT
DANIEL
DABRNEY
KRYSTAL
DAVIDSON
MATTHEW
DENTON
MARTIN
DOUGLAS
ISAIAH
DURHAM
SHAWN
DUTTON
poss of controlled
substance/ para
FAILURE TO COMPLY
ON LICENSE TAG
MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
poss of controlled
substance w/ intent to dist
dus no drivers license dus UNLAWFUL INTRUSION
ON CITY PROPERTY
agg dui dus poss of controlled
substance
INTERFERING WITH AN OFFICER
JAMES
ELKOURI
RESA
ESTES
SHANNA
GEHAY
TORY
GOSSELIN
TIMOTHY
GRAHAM
KYLE
GRIMM
ELIZABETH
HAACKE
dur OBT SERVICE FROM PUBLIC
UTILITY WI/out AUTHORIZATION
speeding dui carrying weapon POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para PETIT LARCENY
ROSETTA
HANNON
AMY
HOLDER
JOSHUA
HOLLIS
KORIE
HOLMES
SHEENA
HOLMES
MORGAN
HUMPHREY
LESLIE
KAMMERZELL
dus SECURITY VERIFICATION FORM MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
poss FIREARM W/ ALTERED ID
DURING COMM OF FELONY
poss of para dwi PETIT LARCENY
An Enid woman’s experience with grand
theft auto earned her a trip to county on
Jan. 12.
Just before 6 a.m. that day, Enid officer Kenyon Hughes said police were dispatched to the 1700 block of East Cherokee Street about a car theft. The car was
described as a gold Ford Taurus with Arkansas license plates, and the victims said
Ann Baltimore, 38, was driving it.
Officers found Baltimore at the 700
block of West Cottonwood Street and saw
her throwing things from the car onto the front yard of a home.
They confronted Baltimore and asked her to get on the ground,
but she refused, so officer James Buck performed an arm bar in
order to force compliance.
Once at the back of the patrol car, Hughes searched Baltimore
and found keys to the car in her front pocket. While he tried to
get the keys out, she grabbed him in the crotch area and said, “Oh
yeah, you know you like it.”
Hughes, apparently unsatisfied, pushed her against the back
fender of the car. Angered, Baltimore kicked the officer in the leg,
upper thigh and shin. Another officer on the scene gave backup in
the form of a knee strike to Baltimore’s thigh.
Once Baltimore finally calmed down, the officers contacted the
Ford’s owner, who said he heard a crash in front of his home and
saw Baltimore driving his car down the road. He also made a report about Baltimore stealing the keys to his car the day before.
Baltimore, not finished making mistakes, created a scene at the
Garfield County Jail. She screamed and banged her handcuffs,
leading the officers to put her in the restraint chair, which elicited
a, “F--- you” in response. The woman also tried to bite Hughes
and threatened to have her dog kill him when she got released
from custody.
Baltimore remains in custody. She has court set for 1:15 p.m.
Feb. 11.
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Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County February, 2013 | 7
CHRISTOPHER
KELLEY
TONJA
KNIGHT
HENTY
LANGIDRIK
TIEN
LOEAK
DUSTIN
MARTINEZ
ROBERT
MITCHELL
RICHARD
MOORE
COLBY
MORRIS
VERNON
PHILLIPS
KENNY
PRITCHETT
JOSHUA
REDDICK
no drivers license public intox no drivers license agg dui
domestic a&b rape-2nd degree dus domestic a&b
dus FTA on STOPPING/ STANDING/
PARKING IN ILLEGAl LOCATION
dus
MISTI
ROLENS
ANTELMO
ROSALES
ANTHONY
RUNCO
MICHELLE
RUNCO
TRESPASSING AFTER
BEING FORBIDDEN
no drivers license ABUSE/EXPLOITATION NEGLECT
OF VULNERABLE ADULT
ABUSE/EXPLOITATION/NEGLECT
OF VULNERABLE ADULT
LARRY
SCHNEIDER
GERALD
SIMMONS
TIMOTHY
SIMMONS
ERIC
SKODA
dui/ LEAVING SCENE OF
ACCIDENT INVOLVING DAMAGE
dui carrying weapons dui
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JOSEPH
TURBYFILL
WILLIAM
WADE
TREVIN
WARREN
MISTEY
WASHBURN
DANIEL
WILLIAMS
KATI
WILLIAMS
ANDREA
WILSON
JAMIE
WINSETT
breaking and entering PETIT LARCENY no valid license poss of controlled
substance w/ intent to dist
dui speeding PETIT LARCENY BOGUS CHECK
MERCEDEZ
MORI
KEITH
MYERS
SHAE
NEATHERY
LARRY
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POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
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SCHOOL/PARK/MINOR
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LISA
ROBBINS
LINCOLN
RUSSELL
CESAR
SANCHEZ
MARISSA
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POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ p ara
OMITTING TO PROVIDE FOR A
CHILD
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Vehicle W/OUT LICENSE
PRISONER PLACING BODY
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EMILO
SINGLETON
SAMANTHA
TATE
PATTY
THOLE
SHARESE
THOMAS
CHELSEA
TRAVIS
JOSEPH
TURBYFILl
PIJEE
TURNER
fta- NO LICENSE ELUDING POLICE OFFICER POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
DRIVING WHILE LICENSE IS
CANCELLED
a&b DOMESTIC A&B RESULTING IN
GREAT BODILY HARM
dus
Enid police officers made an excon cry during a drug arrest Jan.
27.
Just before 5 p.m. that day, officer Aaron Barber said he saw two
suspicious men walking while on
patrol. He asked if he could talk to
them and both consented, he said.
When he started talking to
Cody Rogers, 28, Rogers immediately became nervous and kept
his hands in his pockets. When
Barber asked Rogers to empty his
pockets, the man pulled out a hypodermic needle. Rogers, who was on the phone at the time, told
his friend, “Come get me, I am going to jail.”
When Rogers put down the phone, he moved the needle to his
other pocket and yelled, “This is a set up!” at Barber. The officer
told Rogers to stop resisting, but that only made Rogers angrier,
as he was yelling into the phone, “Come get me, I’m not going to
jail.”
When Rogers got handcuffed, he admitted having an open knife
in his right pocket and implied he intended to use it on the officer. Sure enough, the knife was opened and locked when Barber
pulled it out of Rogers’s pocket.
At that point, Rogers said he didn’t want to go back to prison
and started to cry.
When Barber put Rogers in the patrol car, the suspect took his
cigarette pack from the trunk and tried to hide it. He also bit a
cellophane wrapper and hid it under his tongue. Realizing Rogers was trying to swallow methamphetamine, Barber told him he
could possibly overdose. Not heeding the warning, Rogers swallowed the drug and ended up in the hospital, despite his assurances that it “won’t kill him.
At the hospital, officers learned Rogers relapsed on methamphetamine and threatened to harm himself. Later, Rogers told
Barber to shoot him because he didn’t want to go back to prison.
Rogers’ rap sheet shows he spent two and a half years in prison
for a burglary conviction. He is also on probation for domestic
abuse and falsely declaring items at a pawn shop.
Rogers posted a $10,000 bond Feb. 1. He will next appear in
court at 1:15 p.m. Feb. 25.
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Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County February, 2013 | 9
MICHAEL
ARMSTRONG
ANDREW
ATOIGUE
JOSE
BARAJAS
MARCUS
BASS
JASON
BENNETT
KYLER
BLACKWELDER
PENNY
BOWEN
agg DUI DOMESTIC A&b driving without a license DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE agg DUI dus/ toc FALSE PERSONATION CREATING
LIABILITY OR BENEFIT
JAMES
BRANDES
DANIEL
BRYANT
RUPERT
BULLCOMING
DONNA
CAMARENA
KELLI
CARSON
BILLY
COOK
KYLE
DAVILA
DOMESTIC A&b FORGERY 2ND degree POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
PARAPHERNALIA
DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE dus POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
LETRON
DELOCH
MATTHEW
DENTON
DORIS
DEROIN
TIMOTHY
DODD
JESSICA
ECKELS
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EZELL
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10 | February, 2013 Garfield County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
AUGISTINE
MARTINEZ
RACHAEL
MASTERS
CHASTA
MCBLAIR
KYLOR
MCDANIEL
agg dui DUI MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
LARCENY OF MERCHandise
FROM RETAILER
BENJAMIN
WILLIAMS
CHRISTOPHER
WILSON
CHILD ABUSE BY INJURY RECeive/POSS/CONCeal
STOLEN PROPERTY
ANN
BALTIMORE
EBONY
BELCHER
RUSSEl
BEST
DIANA
BROOKS
TAMMY
BROWN
GREGORY
CAMPBELL
KYLE
DAVILA
EARL
DELANO
KARMAAL
DORSEY
BURGLARY- SECOND DEGREE public intox dui/ dur
dus POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
agg dui
POSS CDS W/IN 1000FT
SCHOOL/PARK/MINOR
dus UNAUTHORIZED USE OF
CREDIT CARD
STEPHEN
HUDSON
TODD
HUTCHISON
THOMAS
KENDALL
TRESSPASSING
TAKING/RECEIVING TAKEN
CREDIT CARD
dus
JEREMY
TALBERT
MIRISA
THOMAS
TOBY
TURNER
EMANUEL
VELASQUEZ
dus dui public intox dus
DAVID
WAGNER
echols
PATRICK
WASSON
ODIS
WATKINS
JERRY
WHEELER
JOHN
WHEELER
STEVE
YOUNG
EMBEZZLEMENT stalking dus
MALICIOUS INJURY/
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
OMITTING TO PROVIDE
FOR A CHILD
dus
CRAIG
WRIGHT
dui
William K. Echols, 28, of Enid, was
sentenced Feb. 5 by United States District Judge Stephen P. Friot to serve 36
months in prison for failure to register as a sex offender. Upon his release,
Echols will be under the Supervision of
United States Probation Office for ten
years.
After traveling with the carnival around the United States, Echols
was discovered in Enid by the United
States Marshals after an anonymous
tip through the website TipSoft.com.
Echols was subsequently indicted by
the federal grand jury in April of 2012 and charged with failing to
register as a sex offender. Echols was required to register under the
Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (Adam Walsh Act)
following his 2004 conviction in Trinity County Superior Court in
California for Molesting a Child. In August of 2012, Echols entered
a guilty plea to the charge in the indictment of failing to register as a
sex offender. The defendant also has four prior convictions for failing to register as a sex offender in Nebraska, California, and Oregon.
Carnival sex
offender sentenced
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County February, 2013 | 11
KARL
SPEARMAN
ERIC
STEARNS
JEFFERY
SUTTON
dus/ LEAVING SCENE OF
ACCIDENT INVOLVING DAMAGE
dus public intox
LISEN
LOKEIJAK
JORGE
LOPEZ-MORALES
ROBERTO
LOZA
LORI
NOBLE
JASON
PACHECO
JUSTIN
PATTERSON
CHET
REDDING
JUAN
RODRIGUEZ
CODY
ROGERS
domestic a&b no drivers license no drivers license
ABUSE/FINANCIAL
EXPLOITATION BY CARETAKER
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
domestic a&b agg dui a&b on a police officer
SANDRA
GRANTZ
JEREMY
HUGHES
CHANEL
JAMES
APRIl
JAMIESON
dus
CHRISTOPHER
GREEN
dui
BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE SPEEDING IN SCHOOL ZONE IN
EXCESS OF 20 MPH
dus
JEKREAJ
JEKREAJ
JOTI
LAVIN
MANDEL
LAWRENCE
DAVID
LOWRY
PUBLIC INTOX
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child supports ordered by our courts.
If these biological-only parents won’t honor the courts
order, perhaps public shame will get their attention.
If you know how to reach any of the Deadbeat Parents found on this page, please call the Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Child Support HotLine at 1-800-522-8014
It’s ALL about the KIDS!
Importance of Child Support
Children are our future and child support helps make sure they have a chance at a
productive life. Children have the right to get support from both parents and do not
lose this right when a parent leaves the home.
When children do not receive child support, they can:
Suffer both Emotionally and Physically
Live within a Reduced Standard of Living
Have their Basic Needs Unmet
Become Non-Supportive when they become Parents.
When one or both parents do not support their children, taxpayers often pay the cost
of raising children. When children receive public assistance and their parents pay no
child support, all taxpayers bear the cost of supporting the children.
Most Wanted List Missing Deadbeat Parents
Deborah Jean Evans
Owes: $ 24,331.19
Date of Birth: 01/22/1963
Race: White Gender: Female
Height: 5’6 Weight: 210
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Tahlequah, OK
Michael Dean Johnson
Owes: $ 10,385.78
Date of Birth: 02/14/1969
Race: White : Male
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 180
Eyes: Blue Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Bethany, OK
Joshua Nathaniel Joslin
Owes: $ 20,722.83
Date of Birth: 12/17/1985
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 6’ Weight: 175
Eyes: Hazel Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Bethany, OK
Charles Henderson
Owes: $ 19,530.00
Date of Birth: 04/10/1976
Race: Black Gender: Male
Height: 6’ Weight: 215
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Tahlequah, OK
Christopher Donald Jackson
Owes: $ 29,278.40
Date of Birth: 04/09/1977
Race: Black Gender: Male
Height: 5’9 Weight: 185
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Muskogee, OK
Ronald L. Jefferies
Owes: $ 17,262.66
Date of Birth: 06/30/1971
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 6’ Weight: 140
Eyes: Hazel Hair: Blond
OCSS Office: Tulsa West, OK
Kent Stanley Jenson
Owes: $ 12,478.69
Date of Birth: 06/05/1969
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’10 Weight: 190
Eyes: Green Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Poteau, OK
Curtis Eugene Dorrell
Owes: $ 105,691.65
Date of Birth: 07/27/1970
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’9 Weight: 143
Eyes: Blue Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Midwest City, OK
February, 2013 | 13
Missing Children
Persons with information on missing children should contact:
O.S.B.I. at (405) 848-6724
DUSTON
THORN
Missing Since:
1/29/2013
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
OKC, OK
MALASIA
OCHOA
Missing Since:
12/30/2012
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
Lawton, OK
ANDREA
COOK
Missing Since:
1/14/2013
Age Now: 15
Missing from:
Porter, TX
RACHEL
MCCOSH
Missing Since:
1/3/2013
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
Collinsville, OK
BETTY JO
HORN
Missing Since:
11/14/2012
Age Now: 15
Missing from:
OKC, OK
LUCIA
SUSTAITA
Missing Since:
1/22/2013
Age Now: 11
Missing from:
Witchita, KS
KENNETH
HOUSTON
Missing Since:
11/14/2012
Age Now: 11
Missing from:
Tulsa, OK
BRIANNA
CASIANO
Missing Since:
1/13/2013
Age Now: 12
Missing from:
Grand Prairie, TX
LEAH
AGUIRRE
Missing Since:
1/3/2013
Age Now: 0
Missing from:
Crosbyton, TX
14 | February, 2013 Garfield County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
RUSSELL
SAID
RAY
SAMSON
JOEL
SANCHEZ
sexual battery no drivers license dus
BOBBY
SMALLWOOD
DALLAS
SMITH
SHARI
SMITH
vpo domestic a&b by
strangulation
LARCENY OF MERCH
FROM RETAILER
DAMON
HOLDER
TRESPASSING AFTER BEING
FORBIDDEN
JOSHUA
JENKINS
BRIAN
JOHNSON
TONJA
KNIGHT
NO INSURANCE vpo PUBLIC INTOX
SHANNON
MEDLOCK
WILLIAM
MEYER
poss CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
w/ intent to distribute
public intox
CHRISTOPHER
STILES
HUNTER
TIMM
TAYLOR
WATSON
LARRY
WEATHERFORD
ABIGAIL
WEATHERS
GREGORY
WINTERS
CHERYL
WOOD
dus
domestic a&b by
strangulation
contributing to the
delinquency of minors
agg dui dus/ dur
dus poss of controlled
substance/ para
JESSICA
MOORE
DRIVING WITHOUT LICENSE
DEREK
PARKS
EUGENE
PETERMAN
HERIBERTO
RAMIREZ MUNOZ
dur a&b ON POLICE OFFICER dwi
By Lt. Jeff James
Oklahoma Highway Patrol
As a Trooper, we see a lot of stuff
driving the roads of Oklahoma
everyday. I’m going to discuss
some stuff that I have seen, or have
heard from other Troopers’ stuff they have seen. Some of this stuff
will have you shaking your head, but each and every thing I am going
to talk about today has the potential to cause an accident and hurt
or kill people. Some of you will read this and wonder if I am talking
about you! I’m talking about things that fall under the category of
inattention.
I’ll start with the usual...talking on a cell phone. A significant
portion of the driving population talk on their cells while driving, and
while it is not against the law, it does divide a driver’s attention from
the roadway. Divided attention slows reaction time. Slower reaction
time can be the difference between a near-hit or an accident! Take it
a step further, and you have texting while driving. There is a national
campaign going on addressing this very dangerous activity. Not only
is your attention divided, but usually your sight is divided between a
screen and the roadway...not a good situation. With texting becoming
a normal form of communication, this problem will continue, and it
has and will cost lives.
Now to some other stuff. I’ve worked crashes where someone was
passing food they had just got at the drive-thru back to their children...
as well as people eating while driving. I’ve seen and worked crashes
involving some ladies putting make-up on while driving....same
context as texting, the eyes are divided up between the mirror and
the road. Guys, you have your own version, using an electric razor to
shave while driving!
Finally, some out of the ordinary stuff. I’ve seen people driving
down the road, with a novel or magazine sitting on the steering
wheel so they can read it while driving! Does that sound safe to
you? Obviously they weren’t seeing everything on the road, because
they didn’t see the Trooper right next to them! Also, watching a
movie has been the culprit of some distracted driving. There is even
a law that forbids a TV screen to be in the driver’s view.
All of these examples are instances of inattentive driving, and all
have caused accidents. How many of them have you done yourself? If
you have an accident while doing one of these or similar activities,
will the loved one of someone killed think that was a good reason for
them to die?
At a minimum, you crash and we give you a citation for inattentive
driving that results in an accident. Operating a 4500 lb plus vehicle
requires your undivided attention, and we owe it to the others on the
road as well as yourself, to give it.
Thanks for reading, buckle up, and be safe!
Tips from a Trooper
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County February, 2013 | 15
JOSHUA
MCELFRESH
AMBER
MCLAUGHLIN
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
a&b w/ deadly weapon
JESS
YOUNG
dus
ASHLEY
ABBOTT
CAMERON
ADAIR
BRANDON
ANUNAR
JACK
COLDIRON
STEPHEN
CSERVAK
CRISTOBAL
CUEVAS
JACOB
DAVIS
VINICIO
DE PAZ
POSS OF CREDIT CARD
BELONGing TO ANOTHER
burglary-2nd degree INTERFERING WITH AN OFFICER
dui dwi agg dui
poss of controlled
substance/ para
no drivers license/
obstructing and officer
RAYMOND
TRAHAN
OMITTING TO PROVIDE
FOR A CHILD
CARLOS
LUJAN
LEVI
LYONS
JUSTIN
MADDOX
dui dus PUBLIC INTOX
JARED
MEADE
DANIEL
MEDINA
NO INSURANCE LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT
INVOLVING DAMAGE
ENRIQUE
VARGAS
dus
MELESSA
ALEXANDER
CHASE
ALLEn
JAMELLE
ALLEN
TIMOTHY
BROOMFIELD
DYLAN
BULLER
MICHAEL
BURKS
MARCIANO
DELACRUZ
MICHAEL
DOBBINS
TRAEYLON
HALEY
dui agg a&b
CARRYING WEAPONS
DOMESTIC A&b speeding
MALICIOUS INJURY/
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
dus/ speeding dui
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
As a female shopper exited a convenience store, a
man grabbed her purse and ran. The clerk called 911
immediately and the woman was able to give them
a detailed description of the snatcher, and police apprehended him within minutes. They put him in the
cruiser and drove back to the store. The thief was
then taken out of the car and told to stand there for a
positive ID. To which he replied, “Yes Offi cer, that’s
her. That’s the lady I stole the purse from.”
In Bent Forks, Ill., kidnapers of ice-cube magnate
Worth Bohnke sent a photograph of their captive
to Bohnke’s family. Bohnke was seen holding up a
newspaper. It was not that day’s edition and, in fact,
bore a prominent headline relating to Nixon’s trip
to China. This was pointed out to the kidnapers in a
subsequent phone call. They responded by sending
a new photograph showing an up-to-date newspaper. Bohnke, however, did not appear in the picture.
When this, too, was refused, the kidnapers became
peevish and insisted that a photograph be sent to
them showing all the people over at Bohnke’s house
holding diff erent issues of Success Magazine. They
provided a mailing address and were immediately
apprehended. They later admitted to FBI agents
they did not understand the principle involved in
the photograph/newspaper concept. “We thought it
was just some kind of tradition,” said one.
After being arrested for stealing a car, the judge
asked the man, “how do you plead?” Instead of saying guilty or not guilty the man said: “Before we go
any further, judge, let me explain why I stole the
car.” The judge ruled in record time.
When two service station attendants refused to
hand over the cash to an intoxicated robber, the
man threatened to call the police. They still refused,
so the robber called the police and was arrested.
Police in Los Angeles had good luck with a robbery suspect who just couldn’t control himself during a lineup. When detectives asked each man in the
lineup to repeat the words, “Give me all your money
or I’ll shoot,” the man shouted, “That’s not what I
said!”
In a small town of 1700, a student attempted to
rob the local convenience store wearing his letterman’s jacket. He did not realize that he was the only
male named Dana in the whole town.
stupid criminals
16 | February, 2013
A reward will be given for the information
leading to the apprehension of these persons.
If you have information on the whereabouts of these persons,
please contact Bonnie’s Bail Bonds at 580-928-2266 or
800-225-0166.
GEORGE TIGER
W/M 5’7” 120 lbs.
Last Know Address:
1800 W. 7TH #6
ELK CITY, OK
OFFENSE:
MAIMING, DIST. OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ZACKARY WEIR
W/M 5’11” 140 lbs.
Last Know Address:
401 W. 6TH
ELK CITY, OK
OFFENSE:
BURGLARY- 2ND DEGREE
Most Wanted
KENIA DAUN JONES
W/F 5’10” 140 lbs.
Last Know Address:
ELK CITY, OK
Offense:
POSS OF A CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
What you’re saying
about this on...
Natasha V: What a dumb*** hahahahaha
Christy C: Scum
Roger S: obviously that guy needs help ....
probably homeless ....he needs some assistance
..not jail and I don’t say that often
Ashley W: Wow that’s really low.
Suzi P: Loser:.....go get a freaking job!
Paul D: he will get all the help he DESERVES in
jail roger, he deserves a kick in the head
Julia R: All i can say is what a jerk!!
Matt S: At least he wasnt stealing from an okc
citizen. Dont lock him up. Prisons are over crowded
w petty charges on ppl like this fine him. Send him
on his way. Matt s for okc mayor
Corey W: they still have all that hanging on the
fence..to me its morbid in a way..but it was low to
disrespect the dead like that..guy was prob out of
his mind from hunger and drugs..
Lisa W: Being homeless does not justify stealing
from the memorial. those ppl and their families
have suffered enough without some idiot stealing
their memorials!!
Bethany H: Some people have no respect. A 39
year old man should know better than all that.
Rich L: Homelessness is no excuse.
Kelli E: What a disrespectful PIG!
Kristi C: I don’t see anywhere that says he’s
homeless...all I see is that he is from Spencer.
Sergio C: his actions were disrepecful and his
attitude very disturbing and his behivor nasty and
perverted..........
Lm L: Look at all of these people making excuses
for him!! Disgraceful!!
Cande J: Do people not know what respect is
anymore! Thats a sorry excuse for an Oklahoman if
u ask me! I think they should throw everything and
the book at him for being so rude ans disrespectful!
And shame on the people for giving him excuses!
And u wonder why our country is the way it is!
Glenna W: He is responsible for this action he
performed. No one else. He is a grown ass man.
Just one of many without any respect for anyone.
And that spitting is as gross as it gets. I’ve had
enough if these low life’s
Kelly B: I think the law should be if u kill
someone in cold blood should die! And if u steel
cut off your arm!!
Corey W: should have been punched in the
mouth for spitting that is a very hateful thing to do
to someone..
Roger S: no ones making excuses ....didn’t know
we were in the presence of so many perfect people
Rick J: @ Corey he had a hamburger but I agree
possibly drugs but definitely a thief
Jessica W: He doesn’t need assistance Roger he
needs to get a job!!!!!! He’s 39!!!!! And he needs to
learn respect! That’s probably why he is roaming
streets stealing and spitting on people bc he was
never taught respect, discipline, and how to work
for what he needs and wants!!!!! Geez!!!!!!!
Jessica W: And he was stealing from a federal
memorial...Obvious isn’t physically harming
anyone but i can only imagine what else this doofus
will do! Uh... no Matt we don’t need you for okc
mayor LOL!
Corey W: ya u are right..he did manage to hussle
up a burger he should have sit down somewhere
and ate it...maby he would have simply passed out
then..ha
Robert S: Throw the book at this *&%$.
Worthless people irritate me. This is one of them.
Jamie B: How disrespectful and sad. 🙁
A Spencer man was arrested for taking items from
the OKC Bombing Memorial fence and spitting on
a visitor to the memorial, according to police.
A witness told police he spotted Dominique Polk,
39, taking necklaces and other items from the
fence at the memorial. The fence outside the
memorial on Harvey Street has become a place
where people leave mementos to remember those
lost in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
The witness said after he spotted Polk taking the
items, he attempted to stall Polk until federal
security guards could arrive. That’s when the
man said Polk spit in his face, then walked a short
distance away and unwrapped a cheeseburger,
leaving the wrapper on the bombing grounds.
Federal security guards then called OKC police and Polk was arrested on
suspicion of assault and battery, larceny and littering.
CHEESEBURGER BANDIT STEALS FROM OKC BOMBING MEMORIAL
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Noble County February, 2013 | 17
CHRISTOPHER
ARTMAN
KEITH
BEARD
HERLINDA
BERG
DUSTIN
BLAKLEY
STEVEN
BRECKENRIDGE
JESSE
BRIGHT
BRYAN
BRUGGE
FRANK
BURGESS
KERRI
DAVIS
CAMRON
DENSON
JAMIE
DOLLAR
JOHNNY
DOMINGUEZ-MENDEZ
ZACHERY
FLOWERs
BILLY
GILBERT
HOLLY
GIVENS
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
dus dui domestic a&b
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE a&b w/ deadly weapon LARCENY of AUTO/AIRCRAFT/
OTHER MOTOR VEHicle
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
dui DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
THREATEN TO PERFORM
ACT OF VIOLENCE
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE public intox Obstructing an Officer dwi
DARREN
GORMAN
MARTY
GREER
ROCKY
HUNT
OWEN
JONES
KATHRYN
KUYKENDALL
JOHN
LANGLEY
JAMES
LOFTON
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
dus dus dus MISC TRAFFIC/ TAXES DUE
STATE
dui POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
RICHARD
LONG
CHRISTOPHER
MARTINEZ
TOSHA
MASTON
JOSE
MENA-COSTILLA
MICHAEL
MOORE
KELLY
MOYERS
ADOLPHUS
ORCUTT
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
dus fta No Drivers License dui DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
A Perry woman faces a DUI charge after
she visited a local bar Jan. 19.
Laura Robbins, 28, was arrested after
she failed a field sobriety test when she
admitted to having three beers.
It was her second offense.
Perry Police Officer Jesse Pfeil was on
patrol that night when he observed Robbins’ vehicle with a defective third tail
light. He activated his emergency lights,
but Robbins kept going until she pulled
into a driveway on Grove Street. When
he asked where she had been, she replied
she had been at Ace’s Bar and only had “a
little” bit to drink.
Pfeil then asked if the home where she parked was her destination.
She hesitated and said it was her cousin’s.
After a little bit of checking, Pfeil discovered Robbins had not been
truthful. Seems the house was not her cousin’s, but she did know
the resident, and later admitted to the officer she had parked the car
there to get away from him.
Bond was set for Robbins at $5000 and she was ordered back to
court Feb. 11.
Get the story straight
ROBBINS
18 | February, 2013 Noble County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
HILARIO
ORTIZ-SALCEDO
ANGELA
PAYNE
BRYCE
PAYNE
CHRISTOPHER
PRUSA
NANCY
RADER
KATRINA
RENO
LAURA
ROBBINS
JAMES
RUSSELL
GENA
SCHEPER
DWAIN
SMITH
MARIO
SMITH
OTIS
STICKNEY
LYDIA
TALLEY
ADAM
THOMAS
TONYA
WICHERT
EDWARD
WOODBURN
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
PUBLIC DRUNK CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF
VEHICLE
dui
PUBLIC INTOX Obstructing an Officer LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT
INVOLVING DAMAGE
ftp
dui a&b DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
JOSHUA
WALLS
LARCENY OF MERCH FROM
RETAILER
SHANNON
WARRIOR
PUBLIC INTOX
TAYLOR
WEST
dus
JAMES
WHEELER
fta
MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
dus
EVERETT
BOHNSTEDT
DANIEL
BOONE
public intox domestic a&b
RENA
COLCLAZIER
dus
MATTHEW
COLLINS
duid
BOBBY
CRAWFORD
ASSAULT W/ INTENT TO KILL
TODD
WRIGHT
CONTEMPT OF COURT
During this month, and at all times, parents need to be aware of the issue of teen
dating violence. For as much as domestic
violence among adults is an issue that is too
often not discussed -- and too often kept a
secret by the victim -- teen dating violence is
even less discussed, and even less reported
by victims. Nevertheless, in a recent survey
of over 4,000 9th through 12th graders, one
in five reported being physically and/or sexually abused by a dating partner.
The sad fact is that two out of three teens
in an abusive relationship don’t ever tell anyone about the abuse. For girls, when they experience serious sexual abuse they only report it to an authority figure six percent of the time.
This makes it very difficult to know when your teen has become a victim of dating violence.
Still, there are warning signs that every parent and teacher can and should look for. Because teenage years are difficult (and secretive) enough as it is, it’s important to be aware of
these warning signs, and to approach your teen in a way that will make them feel comfortable
talking with you.
For more information, contact your local DHS.
February Is Teen Dating Violence
Awareness and Prevention Month
February, 2013 | 19
Registered Sex Offenders for The Area
FACT:
Men who rape do so
because they cannot find a
consenting sexual partner.
False.Studies suggest that
most rape offenders are
married or in consenting
relationships.
The sex offenders
page is not a
complete listing
of all offenders in
these counties; we
will be publishing
more in each
month’s issue.
Michael W Srader
Rape - Second Degree
PO Box 125
Ringwood, OK
Christine McMullen
Rape - First Degree
5806 S Honeydale
Enid, OK
Jefre o McNabb
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
2732 N Washington Enid, OK
Garland c Melton
Rape By Instrumentation
2821 Wildoak Circle
Enid, OK
Dave r Mills
Rape - Second Degree
2906 E. Eucalyptus, Lot 10
Enid, OK
Jeffrey l Shatto
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
RR1 Box 878
Cashion, OK
Dustin M Stafford
Indecent Exposure
RT 1 BOX 180-10
Okarche, OK
William v Faw Faw
Forcible Sodomy
106 2nd Street
Red Rock, OK
Robert L Frost
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
101 N. Main #7
Marland, OK
Ashton M Tyler
Rape By Instrumentation
HC 60 BOX 77
Fairview, OK
Garfield County Major County Kingfisher County
Noble County
20 | February, 2013 Kingfisher County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
LENARD
BRISCOE
RAYMOND
BROWN
ANTONETTE
CORTEZ
ASHTON
CRUZ
SARA
FRANCISCO
VICTOR
GONZALEZ
WILLIAM
HAIL
ALBERT
HAMILTON, jr.
JEFFERY
HUX
CARL
JEADRIK
LLOYD
JOHNSON
KYLIE
KALE
fta a&b w/ a deadly weapon DISORDERLY HOUSE domestic a&b
poss of cds/ para public intox LEWD OR INDECENT
PROPOSALS/ACTS TO CHILD
a&b
POINTING WEAPON AT
ANOTHER
fta domestic a&b public intox
FAVIO
LOPEZ
KAYERINE
MANNING
DANIEL
MEELY
RAFAEL
MENDOZA
WESLEY
OLDBEAR
ROBERT
PLEDGER
AMANDA
RAPER
no drivers license FALSE PERSONATION fta on dus agg a&b public intox/
disorderly conduct
public intox/ toc bogus check
ROBERTSON
JERRY
SANDEFUR
FELONY VALUE-FALSE PRET/
BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
KURT
SMITH
fta
FREE TICKET
OUT OF JAIL T-SHIRT
“Helping To Set
The Captives Free”
405-222-1112
302 Choctaw Ave.
Chickasha, OK 73018
STATEWIDE SERVICE
Nationwide
1-800-259-BOND
2663
www.joebobbailbond.com
QUINCY
WEST
poss of cds/ meth
A Crescent man’s arrest on a city warrant led to an interesting day on the job
for Cashion police Jan. 22.
That day, Sgt. Patrick Strange reported going to serve a warrant to Darren
Robertson, 32. Around 10 p.m., Strange
saw a green Ford Explorer, which he
knew belonged to Robertson from previous encounters. He followed it and
initiated a traffic stop.
When Strange confronted Robertson,
the suspect started arguing, saying, “I
want another officer.” Even after learning he had an active warrant, Robertson kept arguing and refused
to listen to Strange’s commands. When Robertson reached in his
waist band, Strange pulled out his Taser and threatened to use it.
Finally, Robertson complied but continuously screamed that
he wanted another officer. Strange, Taser at the ready, ordered
Robertson to get on the ground multiple times, but he refused.
He only laid down when Strange said, “If you do not get on the
ground you will be tased!”
However, the night wasn’t done yet. Robertson scooted under the Explorer and only came back out under more threats to
use the Taser, still shouting about wanting another officer and
screaming, “He is gonna hurt me.”
A search of the Explorer revealed a clear plastic bag of marijuana, which weighed nearly 4 grams, and a homemade pipe, which
consisted of an orange hose and a metal nozzle. Also, Strange
found four small bags with a total of about 2 grams of methamphetamine.
At the jail, Robertson said he got the pot in the city and the
dealer wasn’t anyone local. He also admitted making the pipe.
Robertson remains in custody. He has a court date set for 2
p.m. Feb. 11.
It only hurts when
you don’t comply
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Kingfisher County February, 2013 | 21
JAMES
ALLEN
BRISCOE
DARLA
BROWN
RAUL
CARDENAS
WILLIAM
DOAk
CHRISTOPHER
DUFFY
DANIELLE
FERGUSON
burglary from
motor vehicle
probation violation- dui a&B
dus/ dur dui poss of controlled
substance/ para
RAUDEL
HAROS GONZALES
dui/ toc
CAROLYN
HARRINGTON
knowingly conceal
stolen property
DARREN
ROBERTSON
poss of meth/ para
BRENT
YODER
fta
JAMES
SNODGRASS
fta on dui
IBARRA
VENTURA
dui/ toc
A Kingfisher man faces felony charges after police say his drunken
rage could have ended with a fatality.
At 8:10 a.m. Jan. 22, Kingfisher County sheriff’s deputies received
information indicating Leonard Charlie Briscoe, 54, rammed another person in his pickup and tried to kill someone on U.S. Highway
81. Dispatch told the deputies Briscoe left the accident scene and was
driving toward Kingfisher.
Officers on patrol saw Briscoe’s gray Chevrolet pickup soon after,
which had extensive front end damage. Police initiated a stop and
confronted Briscoe, but the man would not listen to them.
Briscoe started cursing at the officers and said he would not get out
of the car. Just as an officer tried to physically remove him, Briscoe
put the pickup in reverse. He eventually stopped making the car move, but he kept jerking
away from the officers.
When Briscoe was eventually handcuffed, he slurred, “If I had a gun I would shoot all you
mother---ers.”
While police took Briscoe to the county jail, other officers spoke with the victim. The man
said he was driving on Highway 81 when Briscoe rear-ended him. He said he and Briscoe had
been working together on a yard just before the crash, but had gotten into a verbal fight and
left with Briscoe in pursuit. About a mile down, he said Briscoe sped up in order to intentionally rear-end him. He also reported Briscoe smelled strongly of alcohol.
At the jail, Briscoe took a breath test and had a .11 blood alcohol concentration.
Briscoe posted a $50,000 bond Jan. 25. He has court set for 2 p.m. on Valentine’s Day.
Don’t drive angry
22 | February, 2013 Major County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
holly
bernhardt
joel
bernhardt
rebecca
cross
tracey
guest
harry
holley
michael
hughes
ethan
nance
david
northcott
jason
pierce
poss cds w/out tax stamp poss cds/ para dui
dui driving w/out license threatening acts of
violence
dus/ speeding fta SOLICITATION OF A MINOR FOR
SEXUAL PURPOSES
kevin
richards
timothy
richardson
felipe
rodriguez
jason
schupman
bogus checks
dui/ dus no drivers license dus/ speeding
christi
turnham
vontray
watkins
obtain cash/ merchandise
by bogus check
dui/ toc
The recent shootings across the United States
have caused much heartache. The senseless and
tragic incidents have also renewed the intensity
of discussion regarding American gun laws.
Politicians, sportsmen, and theologians have
all weighed in on the issue of gun control. Guns
are readily available in the U.S., and ownership
is protected by the Constitution. How should a
Christian view gun control? What does the Bible
have to say that would apply to gun control?
The Bible was written long before the invention of any type of gun, so the phrase “gun
control” will not be found in Scripture. However, the Bible records many accounts of wars,
battles, and the use of weapons. Warfare is presented as an inevitable part of living in a fallen
world (Mark 13:7; James 4:1), and weaponry is a necessary part of warfare. Weapons in the
Bible were also used for personal protection. In some parts of Israel, robbers were common
(see Luke 10:30), and many people carried weapons when they traveled. Carrying a weapon
for self-defense is never condemned in the Bible. In fact, it was mentioned in a positive light
by Jesus Himself on one occasion (Luke 22:35-38).
Christians are called to submit to governing authorities, and they are to obey the laws of the
land (Romans 13:1-7; 1 Peter 2:13-17). This would have to apply to gun laws, too. If American
gun laws change, American Christians should submit to these changes and work through
democratic means toward any desired alternatives. The Bible does not forbid the possession
of weapons, and neither does it command such possession. Laws may come and go, but
the goal of the believer in Jesus Christ remains the same: to glorify the Lord (1 Corinthians
10:31).
Another biblical principle to consider is that “all who draw the sword will die by the
sword” (Matthew 26:52). Jesus said this to Peter when Peter tried to mount an imprudent
“defense” of Jesus against the mob that had come to arrest Him. Peter’s actions were not
only futile against such a “large crowd armed with swords and clubs” (verse 47), but his rash
behavior also belied Jesus’ submissive attitude (verse 50) and worked against the fulfillment
of Scripture (verse 54). There is “a time for war and a time for peace” (Ecclesiastes 3:8), and
Peter confused the two.
Christianity supports personal freedom. Romans 14:1-4 indicates that, when Scripture
does not clearly address a particular issue, there is freedom for individual choice. America
has historically embraced the concept of personal freedom that resonates with this principle,
and the founding documents guarantee wide freedoms regarding firearms. Some point to
Matthew 5:9, in which Jesus pronounces a blessing on the peacemakers, and apply it to the
issue of gun control. The idea is that guns are antithetical to peace. This may be more of a
philosophical or political idea than a theological one, however. There is nothing theologically,
or even logically, that links guns to a lack of peace; sometimes, guns help maintain civil peace.
Debates over whether to control guns or how much to control them depend largely on
political and philosophical arguments, not moral ones. This is not to say that there is no
moral component to the issue. Obviously, the gun itself is amoral, an object that can be used
for good or for evil. More important is the morality of the person wielding the gun, and that is
too often the missing consideration in the gun control argument. The fact that some sinners
use guns to commit sin does not mean guns are the problem. Sin is the problem, and that’s
a moral and spiritual issue. Since the very beginning of humanity, people have been killing
other people, with and without weapons (see Genesis 4). Taking a certain weapon out of
circulation might make murder more difficult but by no means impossible.
As far as the Bible is concerned, the use of guns is a matter of personal conviction. There is
nothing unspiritual about owning a gun or knowing how to use one. There is nothing wrong
with protecting oneself or loved ones, even if it involves the use of weapons. We need not
pretend there is never a need for guns, but pointing a gun at a person should always be a last
resort. We should seek to neutralize threats without violence whenever possible.
So, how should a Christian view gun control? With the authority God has entrusted to it,
the government has the right to allow or disallow gun ownership to whatever degree it deems
right. We, as citizens, are called to submit to whatever gun control laws the government
institutes. This is not, however, a statement on the wisdom of gun control. There are good
reasons to allow law-abiding citizens to own guns. Ultimately, guns are not the problem.
Sinful people are the problem.
Article by www.gotquestions.org
How should a Christian view
gun control?
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Major County February, 2013 | 23
cassie
beebee
diane
billiot
billy
bradley- chandler
joel holly
tracy
culp
christy
curtis
luis
delgado
darrin
klassen
geremy
levings
joe
mobley, jr.
duid/ poss drug para enabling child
sexual abuse
duid
dus child neglect fta- driving w/out a valid
drivers license
poss of para dus/ no insurance dus
cole
carey
unlawful distribution
of marijuana
kari
ratliff
shoplifting
willie
gonzalez
poss child pornography
scotty
rhodes
dui/ dus
bobby
montez
ftp
joann
riblet
dui
Fairview Police Officer Travis
Stanberry received a tip Jan. 30
from a citizen that a drug deal
could possibly be taking place at
Love’s. Acting on the tip, he went
to the area just after 3:00 a.m.
and parked his patrol car across
the street. There he saw two vehicles in the parking lot.
About that time, a man then
got out of a small white car and
walked to the other vehicle and
make a hand to hand exchange
with the passenger in the other
car. The first man then immediately went back to his car and both cars pulled away.
The small white car failed to signal a right hand turn out of the parking lot and again
failed to signal a right hand turn into the feed store parking area, so Stanberry engaged
his emergency lights and initiated a traffic stop.
The driver, Joel Bernhardt, 25, of Longdale, said he did not have a license. Stanberry
asked his name and date of birth and the passenger, Holly Bernhardt, 44, of Yukon, for
her license. Dispatch confirmed Joel had a revoked drivers license.
Stanberry asked Joel to exited the vehicle, and as he did, Stanberry noticed a broken
glass meth pipe on the floorboard. He then told Joel he was under arrest for driving with
a revoked license, cuffed him and placed in the patrol car. Stanberry then had Holly
stand at the back of the vehicle while he inventoried it and found a syringe under the
front passenger’s seat by the console. He then placed Holly under arrest for possession
of drug paraphernalia and handcuffed and secured her in the back seat of the patrol car.
A further search of the car revealed a small plastic baggie containing three Loritabs.
Stanberry transported both Bernhardts to the Major County Sheriffs Office. While
Holly
was being booked in, the jail staff found a large amount of money in her possession.
Joel faces charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of meth, possession
of CDS, and driving with a revoked license.
Holly faces charges of possession of meth, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of CDS.
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