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APRIL
2020
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CANADIAN, BLAINE, CUSTER, WASHITA & BECKHAM COUNTIES
Vol. 9 No. 3 Published the 2nd Saturday of each month.
CUSTER COUNTY
BOBBY GIDEON
TAKING OR RECEIVING TAKEN
CREDIT CARD
BECKHAM COUNTY
RANDI BERWICK
ASSAULT & BATTERY ON POLICE
OFFICER
CANADIAN COUNTY
DONTE COBB
ASSAULT & BATTERY ON POLICE
OFFICER
CUSTER COUNTY
SUSAN ROGERS
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
CUSTER COUNTY
AUBREY HUCKABAY
ARSON - THIRD DEGREE/
CONSPIRACY
CUSTER COUNTY
JETT BROWN
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/POSSESS W/INTENT
CUSTER COUNTY
DANIEL GENTRY
KIDNAPPING
CANADIAN COUNTY
SKYLA TANNER
UTTERING FORGED INSTRUMENTS
BLAINE COUNTY
DAVID
MEDICINEBEAR
PUBLIC INTOX/OBSTRUCTION
BECKHAM COUNTY
ALEX CASTRO
KIDNAPPING/ A&B W/DANGEROUS
WEAPON
WASHITA COUNTY
JOHN LEHMAN
AGGRAVATED POSSESSION OF
CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
CANADIAN COUNTY
KAYLA VANWINKLE
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
BLAINE COUNTY
TARELL LYONS
DUI
BECKHAM COUNTY
MARK WALKER
SEXUAL ABUSE OF A
CHILD UNDER 12
BECKHAM COUNTY
JONATHAN
PATTERSON
ASSAULT & BATTERY W/
DANGEROUS WEAPON
WASHITA COUNTY
KENNETH WILLIAMS
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
BECKHAM COUNTY
MARQUIS POWELL
RIOT
CANADIAN COUNTY
BRYER WOFFORD
ROBBERY OR ATTEMPTED WITH
DANGEROUS WEAPON
A 48-year-old
Weatherford man was put
behind bars for allegedly
threatening his ex and
cutting off her electricity
on February 26.
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KEY OF CHARGES
A&B ...............................Assault & Battery
APC ......................Actual Physical Control
AFCF ........After Former Felony Conviction
ATA ....................Application to Accelerate
ATI ..........................Application to Impose
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
FTA ................................Failure to Appear
FTP ..................................... Failure to Pay
INT ...................................................Intent
INTOX .....................................Intoxication
MANU ...................................Manufacture
MTA ......................... Motion to Accelerate
MTR .............................. Motion to Revoke
PI ................................. Public Intoxication
POSS ......................................Possession
TOC .............Transporting Open Container
VPO .............. Violation of Protective Order
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EL RENO, OK 73036
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CODY
ALLEN
OMITS TO PROVIDE FOR A CHILD
DEJA
ANDERSON
DUI/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
SARAH
APPLE
EMBEZZLEMENT OF PROPERTY
JOHN
BACKUES
DUI
KIMBERLY
BENNETT
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JAY
BENSON
PETIT LARCENY
APRIL
BLACK
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
SHAWN
BLACK
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
EDWARD
BLACKWOLF
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
SHAROANE
BLAKELY
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
CHARLES
BOCK
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS
OR ACTS TO CHILD
JOEY
BOWDEN
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
DERRICK
BROWN
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
ISIAH
BROWN
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CHRISTOPHER
BRYANT
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
LYTHIA
BUFF
TRAFFICKING AMPHETAMINE OR
METHAMPHETAMINE
ADRIAN
CARRASQUILLO-VEGA
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE/
CONSPIRACY
ERIK
CHERRY
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
DONTE
COBB
ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON
POLICE OFFICER
AARON
CRAWFORD
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
KRISTINA
CRIST
SECOND DEGREE FORGERY
YASIN
CRUTISON
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
CODY
CUMPTON
DRVING W/LICENSE
CANC/SUSP/REVOKED
SARAH
DAVIS
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
TOMMY
DEE
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
CRYSTAL
DELCOUR
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
PAUL
DELGADO
FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty 3 | APRIL 2020 CANADIAN COUNTY
A 59-year-old Yukon man is facing charges of child sexual abuse after he
allegedly assaulted two juvenile females.
According to reports, the charges against Donny Ray Hindman were
filed on March 31. Hindman allegedly raped one of the victims between
September 2012 and September 2017; the abuse started when the girl
was just 9 years old, and it ended when she was 14.
The man also allegedly forced a second underage victim to touch his
private parts.
Investigators started looking into the allegations during Fall 2019 after
one of the victims told her school counselor and law enforcement that
Hindman had been touching her sexually for several years. She described
the abuse to investigators and said Hindman would get angry if she resisted his advances.
The victim said he would tell her, “you owe me,” because he had bought
her things such as clothes, shoes, and a jet ski.
Hindman told investigators he had nothing to hide and agreed to meet
with them at the sheriff’s office regarding the allegations – he never made
it to the appointment, however.
The second victim also told police about the abuse.
Hindman is being charged with two counts of child sexual abuse and
lewd or indecent acts to child under 16. A no-bond warrant was issued for
his arrest.
Hindman charged AND WANTED for child
sexual abuse
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MATTHEW
DODD
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
AMELIA
DOLAN
DUI/ CHILD ENDANGERMENT
JOHANNA
DULEY
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ERICA
DUNBAR
DIST OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
AUSTIN
EDDLEMAN
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
BROCK
ELLIOTT
INDECENT EXPOSURE
CLIFTON
ELLIS
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
EDDIE
ESPINOZA
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF A CHILD
MARY
ESQUIVEL
EMBEZZLEMENT OF PROPERTY
DALLAS
FIELDS
VPO/ DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
JORDAN
FLAMING
THROWING LITTER FROM A
VEHICLE
TRULA
FREDERICK
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JOSHUA
GAGE
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
VINCENT
GAINES
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
AUTUMN
GARRETT
OPERATING AUTO WITHOUT A
LICENSE
TRISTAN
GASKEY
FIRST DEGREE MANSLAUGHTER
GREGORY
HALL
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
JUSTICE
HAMILTON
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
JAMES
HARDING
POSS OF STOLEN PROPERTY
CHRISTOPHER
HARTLESS
DOMESTIC A&B AGAINST A
PREGNANT WOMAN
BRYAN
HENDERSON
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
PAMELA
HINDERER
EMBEZZLEMENT OF PROPERTY
JAMES
HINTON
CONTRIBUTING TO DELINQUENCY
OF MINOR
TANNER
HOLADAY
EMBEZZLEMENT
JACOB
HOLDEN
POSS CONTROLLED SUB W/IN
1000' OF SCHOOL/PARK/CHILD
CARRIE
HOUGE
FORGERY II / FORGERY III
JACK
HUDSON
THREATS BY TELEPHONE
DALE
JACKSON
CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT A
FELONY
4 | APRIL 2020 Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty CANADIAN COUNTY
ZACHARY
JOHNSON
CARRY OR POSSESS FIREARM
BY CONVICTED FELON
IAN
KAMPSCHAEFER
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
DAIRIOUS
KEARNEY
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
KORBIN
KENMORE
VIOLATION OF OKLAHOMA
COMPUTER CRIMES ACT
CATHERINE
KILLMAN
DUI/ AGG A&B UPON PEACE
OFFICER/ CARRYING WEAPONS
MILENA
KOCIUBA
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
BRUCE
LEATHERMAN
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
CARLOS
LEON MACIAS
ATTEMPTS TO ELUDE OFFICERS
SARAH
LOONEY
DUI/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
ELICIA
MANNING
AGG DUI
MICHELLE
MCCORMACK
PUBLIC INTOX
CORY
MCKEAIGG
DOMESTIC ABUSE
ALFRED
MILETO
DUS/DUR
TYLER
MINEAR
BREAKING AND ENTERING
CYDNEI
MITCHELL
EXPLOITATION OF AN ELDERLY
PERSON OR DISABLED ADULT
NEMESIO
MONTOYA-MATA
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
CRAIG
MOSER
VPO
AMANDA
MUNOZ
DUI/ CHILD ENDANGERMENT
LAUREN
NGUYEN
ESCAPE FROM JUVENILE
DETENTION FACILITY
JOHN
OLSEN
LARCENY, BURGLARY OR THEFT
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
JOSHUA
OWEN
PURCHASES ANY PREPARATION
OF A CDS
MELISSA
OWENS
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
BRIAN
PALMER
LARCENY OF AN AUTO OR OTHER
MOTOR VEHICLE
JOSHUA
PARTAIN
USE OF FORGED, REVOKED OR
STOLEN CREDIT CARD
ANDREW
PAYNE
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
RODNEY
PIERCE
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
TANAH
POOR
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
TYLER
PRINGLE
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
CODY
RECHENTHIN
AGG DUI
CLARISSA
REDHAT
PUBLIC INTOX
OSCAR
REYES-PINEDA
LEWD OR INDECENT ACTS/
PROPOSALS TO A CHID
JASON
RICHMOND
USE OF VEHICLE IN DISCHARGE
OF WEAPON
DAVID
RICKETTS
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
JASON
RUFF
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
AMY
RYLANT
TAKING / RECEIVING STOLEN
CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD
WILLIAM
SMITH
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CREDIT
OR DEBIT CARD
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty 5 | APRIL 2020 CANADIAN COUNTY
A Missouri church leader and professor used Grindr to connect with students
at his university and then attempted to compensate them for sexual acts using
an Arby’s gift card, among other unconventional gifts. Barry Poyner, 57, a Kirksville, Mo., resident, professor at Truman State University and a church elder with
the Kirksville Church of Christ, used the handle “DILF” on Grindr to connect with
male students at Truman State, according to the Daily Express. Poyner then
offered to pay for sexual acts in unorthodox ways, telling an undercover officer
that he “might throw in an Arby’s card” along with paying to fuel up the officer’s
vehicle at a local gas station. Poyner said he was interested in a “sugar daddy
relationship” and that he’d provided partners with gift cards, clothes and cold
hard cash in the past, the Daily Express reported. Police set up the undercover
account after receiving a tip about Poyner’s use of the app, which is similar to
Tinder but specific to gay, bisexual and bi-curious men. Poyner offered to pay
for the fuel prior to the sex acts, and officers set up a sting at a local gas station,
according to the Daily Express. Poyner attempted to flee the scene when he
saw the cops, but only made it several blocks before giving up and pulling over.
When confronted, Poyner denied that he was there to provide gas, or Arby’s
Reubens, in exchange for sex acts, claiming instead that he was simply trying
to help out a student. Poyner has been charged with patronizing prostitution,
a misdemeanor, and faces up to six months in prison and a fine of $1,000 if
convicted, the Daily Express reported.
Rizwan Fadnis and Rajesh Surve, both 33, were arrested outside a bus depot in Mumbai for being in possession of 7 kg of whale vomit valued at over
$275,000 reports The Hindu. The substance, also known as ambergris, is unlawful to possess without a license. From the article: “The accused tried to
sell the whale vomit by claiming that its consumption helps increase the libido.
Ambergris is mainly used in perfumes and cosmetics and fetches a handsome
price based on its age. It has an unpleasant smell soon after it is secreted, and
as it ages, starts producing a sweet smell,” an officer said.
A white man in Maryland wearing blackface robbed a bank, police said. The
suspect robbed a PNC bank in Perryville, Maryland, a town about 40 miles
northeast of Baltimore, near the Delaware and Pennsylvania borders. “We are
seeking the public’s help in identifying the below pictured subject,” Perryville
police wrote on Facebook. Police described the suspect as “a white male, with
paint on his face,” who seemed to be in his late 20s to early 30s. Authorities did
not specify how much money he may have been able to steal from the bank.
A Florida motorist who had an open 38-ounce can of Budweiser in his car
door reportedly told police that the crack cocaine they also found in his vehicle
must have come through an act of nature. Zak Joseph, according to an affidavit
posted on the Smoking Gun, said the “wind must have placed it there” when
Fort Pierce found cocaine residue in his car. He also theorized the police had
planted the coke, which was found alongside what appeared to be a crack
pipe. The east Florida cops reportedly said the 37-year-old man had earlier
been spotted drinking in his car in a hotel parking lot. Officers say the hotel
where he was hanging out is a hotbed for drugs and prostitution. When Joseph’s vehicle pulled away and allegedly rolled past a stop sign, officers in an
unmarked car pulled him over and claimed to have seen him trying to conceal
his beverage. Officers also noted Joseph’s blurry eyes and said he was “very
confrontational and looking around the vehicle as if to conceal another item.”
That alleged item was a baggie of residue that tested positive for crack cocaine.
He was booked on charges including possession of paraphernalia. He maintained the drugs are not his.
STUPID CRIMINALS
VANESSA
STARR
DUI/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
PHILIP
SUMMERFIELD
EMBEZZLEMENT
SKYLA
TANNER
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
RAGINA
THOMAS
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
DAVID
TILLERY
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
BRIAN
VALLEROY
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
SANDRA
VANDUSEN
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
KAYLA
VANWINKLE
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
ANTHONY
WADE
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
JOSHUA
WALCKHOFF
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
JASMINE
WATSON
CHILD NEGLECT
KELSEY
WATTERS
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
FARREL
WESLEY
AGGRAVATED TRAFFICKING OF
ILLEGAL DRUGS/ CONSPIRACY
BILLY
WILLIAMS
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
STEVEN
WILLIAMS
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
EDWARD
WITT
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
BRYER
WOFFORD
ROBBERY OR ATTEMPTED WITH
DANGEROUS WEAPON
ZACKERY
WOOD
USE OF FIREARM WHILE
COMMITTING A FELONY
JAMES
WOODRUFF
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
ANGELO
WYTHE
POSSESSION OF SAWED-OFF
SHOTGUN
ALEX
ZENO
PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATION
6 | APRIL 2020 BECKHAM COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
BECKHAM COUNTY SHERIFF
DEREK MANNING 108 SOUTH 3RD ST
SAYRE, OK 73644
(580) 928-2121 MANDY
ADAMS
FTA POSSESSION OF CDS
SAUL
ANDABLO
DUI
JAMES
ANGELLY
FTA/FTP FALSELY IMPERSONATE
ANOTHER
RANDI
BERWICK
ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON
POLICE OFFICER
MATTHEW
BILLINGS
DOMESTIC ABUSE
CHRISTOPHER
BLACK
MTR BURGLARY SECOND
DEGREE
AUSTIN
BLEVINS
CONSUMES OR INHALES
INTOXICANTS IN PUBLIC PLACE
GARY
BLEVINS
VPO
TYLER
BREEZE
DUI SECOND OFFENSE WITHIN 10
YEARS
OLGA
BROOKS
FTA DOMESTIC ABUSE- ASSAULT
& BATTERY
WILLIAM
BURNS
DUI
ALEX
CASTRO
KIDNAPPING/ A&B
W/DANGEROUS WEAPON
ALICIA
CHAPA
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF A CHILD
KEVIN
CRITEAN
SEX OFFENDER LIVING WITHIN
2000 FEET OF PARK
GABRIEL
CRUZ-TORRES
KIDNAPPING/ DOMESTIC ABUSE
SEAN
DEARING
VPO
JACOB
DICKEY
FTA POSSESSION OF CDS
JAMES
FORGAY
DUS
PATRICIA
GIBBS
POSS OF CONTROLLED DRUG
W/INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE
MARK
GOODMAN
PUBLIC INTOX
TAYLOR
GORDON
DUI
DAVID
HARDIN
FTA DUI
JOEL
HARRISON
FTA/FTP POSS OF CDS
CORBEN
HENLEY
FTA LARCENY FROM HOUSE
JACKIE
HOLLINGSWORTH
BRINGING CONTRABAND INTO
JAIL/PENAL INSTITUTION
CODY
JAMES
ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON
POLICE OFFICER
ANGELA
KEAHEY
POSS OF CDS
JOHNATHON
LINDSEY
FTA FALSE DECLARATION OF
OWNERSHIP IN PAWNBROKER
LEE
MARTINEZ
DUI
PATRICK
MECHE, JR.
DOMESTIC ABUSE
MICAH
MENARD
DUI/ POSSESS STOLEN VEHICLE
JOSEPH
MILLER
BENCH WARRANT- CONTEMPT
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty BECKHAM COUNTY 7 | APRIL 2020
Man Who Attempted to Bomb Downtown
Oklahoma City Bank Sentenced to 25 Years
Jerry Drake Varnell, 26, of Sayre, was sentenced on
March 23 to serve 25 years, followed by a lifetime term of
supervised release, for attempting to use a weapon of mass
destruction at BancFirst in downtown Oklahoma City.
“The U.S. Government identified Jerry Drake Varnell after
learning of his intent to commit this attack,” said U.S. Attorney Timothy J. Downing. “This case required thorough
investigation and careful coordination among agents and
prosecutors in a matter that is our highest priority—terrorism,” said U.S. Attorney Downing. “The investigation and
prosecution stopped an attempt to seemingly replicate the
deadliest act of domestic terrorism in our Nation’s history.
The sentence imposed today will hold accountable Varnell
for his crime and deter others from engaging in this conduct.
I want to thank the agents, analysts, law enforcement officials, and prosecutors whose
dedication is responsible for this case.”
“The investigation of Varnell was the result of the tireless efforts of the FBI Oklahoma
City Joint Terrorism Task Force and nearly 100 of our partners from federal, state, and
local law enforcement. We cannot thank these departments enough for their work to
bring Varnell to justice,” said Melissa Godbold, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s
Oklahoma City Field Office. “I remind the public that combatting terrorism, both domestically and internationally, has been and will continue to be the FBI’s number one
priority.”
OCPD Chief Gourley said: “This case is extremely poignant considering we are approaching the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. This event not only
scarred the community of Oklahoma City, but had a profound effect on the nation and
set about a response known as the Oklahoma Standard. This Standard was evident
in the teamwork and cooperation among agencies in the successful investigation, apprehension, and prosecution of this case. My thanks go out to all involved for their hard
work and commitment to prevent another devastating attack in our community.”
In February 2019, a federal jury deliberated four hours before they returned a unanimous verdict of guilty on one count of attempting to use an explosive device to damage
a building used in interstate commerce and one count of attempting to use a weapon
of mass destruction against property used in interstate commerce.
The FBI arrested Varnell at approximately 1:00 a.m. on August 12, 2017, after he attempted to detonate what he believed to be an explosives-laden van he had parked in
an alley next to BancFirst, at 101 North Broadway. The arrest was the culmination of
a long-term domestic terrorism investigation involving an undercover operation, during
which Varnell had been monitored closely for months as the bomb plot developed. The
explosives were inert, and the public was not in danger. FBI had received information
that Varnell initially wanted to blow up the Federal Reserve Building in Washington, D.C.,
with a device similar to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing because he was upset with
the government.
On October 17, 2017, a federal grand jury charged Varnell with attempting to use an
explosive device to damage and destroy BancFirst’s corporate offices. After a psychological evaluation, the court entered an order on November 21, 2017, that found him
competent to stand trial. The grand jury returned a superseding indictment on April
17, 2018, that added one count of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction.
At trial, the jury heard testimony from an informant who made recordings of his conversations with Varnell. It also heard from the undercover FBI agent who helped Varnell
build what he thought was a bomb, an FBI bomb technician, and others. It listened to
numerous recordings in which Varnell planned the attack and reviewed numerous written electronic communications that corroborated his intent. Furthermore, it heard the
testimony of a defense expert concerning Varnell’s mental health. Through its verdicts,
the jury concluded any mental health problems did not prevent Varnell from forming the
intent required for conviction. It also determined the FBI did not entrap him.
varnell
MARY
MORENO
FTA FORGERY 2ND DEGREE
MARK
MUSICK
PUBLIC INTOX
JONATHAN
PATTERSON
A&B W/DANGEROUS WEAPON
JORDAN
PERRY
DOMESTIC ABUSE ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
MARQUIS
POWELL
RIOT
JAMES
PRUITT
DUI
CASEY
ROBINSON
DUID/ POSS OF CDS
PAULA
SPANN
FTA BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
COLBY
SPEED
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
JOSHUA
STANFIELD
A&B ON A POLICE OFFICER
BRANDON
STOUT
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
AUDREY
STUCKEY
POSS OF CDS
JOSHUA
TAPAHA
FTA DUI
JASON
THOMAS
DUI SECOND OFFENSE WITHIN 10
YEARS
SHANE
THOMPSON
FTA BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
LANCE
TURNER
FTA FAILURE TO WEAR
SEATBELT
GERSON
VILLA LEMUS
APC
CHARLES
WAGGONER
FTA POSS OF CDS
MARK
WALKER
SEXUAL ABUSE OF A CHILD
UNDER 12
LAURIE
WILCOX
WARRANTS
REGINA
YEAGER
FTA POSS OF CONTRABAND
8 | APRIL 2020
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MICHAEL A CLARK
Rape - Second Degree
60951 N. 2650 Rd
Okeene, OK
DEREK DYLAN HUTTO
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
619 Dena
Cordell, OK
LAURA E COWAN
Rape - Second Degree
260436 E. 910 Rd.
Geary, OK
ERWIN E JOHNSON
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
20290 East 1112 Road
Elk City, OK
CHAD N DEVARENNE
Assault with Intent to Commit a
Felony (involves sexual assault)
2824 Kathleens Crossing
Yukon, OK
JAMES AARON EDENTON
Indecent Exposure
2470 NW Expressway Lot 32B
Okarche, OK
KEITH D DYER
Rape - First Degree
1501 S. Rock Island Lot 57 B
El Reno, OK
GABRIEL K EFFERTZ
Sexual Battery Of Person Over 16
10409 Birkenhead Road
Yukon, OK
TRAVIS COLE DUREE
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
22523 E 1070 Rd
Clinton, OK
JAMES ERVIN CARROLL
Rape
12465 US Hwy 283
Sayre, OK
ESTEVAN FRANCO
Purchase, procurement, or
Possession of child Pornography
1819 Prairie Chief
Clinton, OK
CARISSA RENEE COOPER
Soliciting Sexual Conduct of Comm
with Minor by use of Technology
205 Quail Dr. Unit #A
Elk City, OK
CANADIAN COUNTY CUSTER COUNTY BLAINE COUNTY
WASHITA COUNTY WASHITA COUNTY BECKHAM COUNTY
Registered Sex Offenders for The Area
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.
10 | APRIL 2020 Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty CUSTER COUNTY
CUSTER COUNTY SHERIFF
KENNETH TIDWELL
P.O. BOX 40
ARAPAHO, OK 73620
(580) 323-1616
Former Fredonia, Kansas, City Administrator Sentenced to 7+Years for Child Pornography
A former city administrator of Fredonia, Kan.,
was sentenced today to 90 months in federal
prison for child pornography, U.S. Attorney for the
District of Kansas Stephen McAllister said.
Michael P. Ohrt, 40, Fredonia, pleaded guilty to
one count of transporting child pornography. In his
plea, he admitted using his Yahoo email account
to establish a Dropbox storage account and then
uploading videos of child pornography. Dropbox
identified the material as child pornography and
reported the user’s information to authorities. Investigators traced the IP address to Ohrt’s work
and home in Fredonia.
McAllister commended Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the
Kansas Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and Assistant U.S.
Attorney Jason Hart for their work on the case.
around the nation
ohrt
NATHAN
ALLEN
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
FELICIA
ANGEL
FAILURE TO WEAR SEAT BELT
JONATHAN
ARANDA
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
RAINY
BADILLO
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
KELLY
BANKS
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
BENNY
BIDWELL
HARASSING AND THREATENING
ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION
DONELL
BROWN
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
JETT
BROWN
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
JOHN
CARTER
DUI/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
NATHAN
CHRISTMON
DUID
YESSICA
CINTRON-RODRIGUEZ
DUI
JUSTIN
CLEMENTS
TRESPASSING AFTER BEING
FORBIDDEN
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty 11 | APRIL 2020 CUSTER COUNTY
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to recognize that we each can play a part in promoting the social and
emotional well-being of children and families in communities.
Parenting is one of the toughest and most important jobs
in America, and we all have a stake in ensuring that parents
have access to the resources and support they need to be successful. Entire communities play a role in helping families find
the strength they need to raise safe, healthy, and productive
children.
Here are some things you can do:
Get to know your neighbors. Problems seem less overwhelming when support is nearby.
Help a family under stress. Offer to babysit, help with chores and errands, or suggest
resources in the community that can help.
Reach out to children in your community. A smile or a word of encouragement can mean
a lot, whether it comes from a parent or a passing stranger.
Be an active community member. Lend a hand at local schools, community or faithbased organizations, children’s hospitals, social service agencies, or other places where
families and children are supported.
Keep your neighborhood safe. Start a Neighborhood Watch or plan a local “National
Night Out” community event. You will get to know your neighbors while helping to keep your
neighborhood and children safe.
Learn how to recognize and report signs of child abuse and neglect. Reporting your
concerns may protect a child and get help for a family who needs it.
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month
ABE
CONLEY
RESIST EXECUTIVE OFFICER/
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
SANDRA
DEAN
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
BOBBY
EAKINS
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
MOYCES
FABELA
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
BRYSON
FROST
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DANIEL
GENTRY
KIDNAPPING
BOBBY
GIDEON
TAKING OR RECEIVING TAKEN
CREDIT CARD
DICK
GRAY
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
ERICA
GUEVARA
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JACEE
HARREL
ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON
POLICE OFFICER
ANTHONY
HENRY
MALICIOUS INJURY OR
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
DESTANI
HICKS
PETIT LARCENY/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
DERA
HOFFMAN
COMPULSORY EDUCATION ACT
MICHAEL
HOOKER
DUI/ CARRYING FIREARMS
WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE
AUBREY
HUCKABAY
ARSON THIRD DEGREE/
CONSPIRACY
JACOB
JANTZ
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
12 | APRIL 2020 Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty CUSTER COUNTY
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ROBERT
JOHNSON
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
DYLAN
KENDRICK
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CREDIT
OR DEBIT CARD
HENRY
LUNA
DUI
RAFAEL
MARQUEZ
FAILURE TO PAY TAXES DUE
STATE
ABEL
MARTINEZ
BURGLARY FIRST DEGREE
RAYMOND
MARTINEZ, SR.
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
RICHARD
MAYES
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
GARLAND
MBANEME
GRAND LARCENY/ CHILD
SUPPORT
TERENCE
MCBRAYER
CARRY OR POSSESS FIREARM
BY CONVICTED FELON
ELLIS
MCMILLAN
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY BY STRANGULATION
CHACOTAW
MOORE
DUI/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
JAMES
MUNFORD
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DANIEL
MURPHY
ARSON THIRD DEGREE/ FALSE
REPORTING OF CRIME
JASMINE
OGLETREE
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
LANNY
POOR
CARRY OR POSSESS FIREARM
BY CONVICTED FELON
BETH
REYNOLDS
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
WILLIAM
RHODES
DUI/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
BREA
RINCHICH
CHILD ENDANGERMENT
JOSE
RODRIGUEZ
DUI/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
SUSAN
ROGERS
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
RHEEA
ROQUE
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
CHRISTOPHER
SANKEY
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
SCOTT
SKINNER
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
CHRISTOPHER
STEINER
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS
OR ACTS TO CHILD
LOGAN
STELZIG
VPO/ ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON
POLICE OFFICER
STERLING
STONECALF
ASSAULT ON A POLICE OFFICER
RIKER
TERRONEZ
DUID
ABENICIO
WARD
DUI: DRIVE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
LAWRENCE
WELSH
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CREDIT
OR DEBIT CARD
HERSCHEL
WILLIAMS
DUI
JOHNNY
WINDBERRY
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty WASHITA COUNTY 13 | APRIL 2020
WASHITA COUNTY SHERIFF
ROGER REEVE
400 NORTH MCCLARY
CORDELL, OK 73632
(580) 832-2334
act your age, not your shoe size
A 48-year-old Weatherford man was put
behind bars for allegedly threatening his ex
and cutting off her electricity on February 26.
According to the affidavit, a Washita deputy
was dispatched to a residence on 1220 Road
shortly after 4 a.m. A woman at the residence
said her ex-boyfriend had been driving by her
house all night with loud pipes. The woman
said her ex, Jeremy Alan Mathews, had been
damaging her property and threatening her.
She said that he spray painted “skank” on
her front door and “ho” on the side of her
house on February 6. He also kept sending
her threatening text messages.
The victim added that she went to Walmart
when Mathews started texting her. The woman guessed that he knew she wasn’t home, so that’s why he started threatening her again.
While she was out of her home, he told her that her electricity was off, he
was going to kill her, and to watch out for the bogeyman when she returned
home.
Frightened, the woman waited a few hours before going back to her house.
When she returned, her electricity was turned off. About five minutes after she
returned home, Mathews drove by her residence and started honking, revving
up his motor and spinning his tires. She immediately called the sheriff’s office.
The woman said she because she wanted out of the “toxic” relationship,
Mathews probably thought she had another boyfriend. She told the deputy
she just wanted to be left alone.
Mathews is being charged with two counts of computer fraud/unlawful use
of computer/system. His bond was set at $20,000, and he is scheduled to
appear in court on May 18, 2020.
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2663 JUSTIN
BALDWIN
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CHARLES
BIBLE
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JORDAN
BOWSER
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
MINDY
DAVIS
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
KEVIN
EZELL
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
JOSEPH
FARRELL
BREACH OF PEACE
JAMES
HAMILTON
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
BABAUK
HARIZAVI
MANU OF CDS/POSS MATERIAL
W/INTENT TO MANU
DARREN
HOLMES
DUI/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
JACOB
HONEYCUTT
OBSTRUCTION OF
INVESTIGATION
VICTOR
JACKSON
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
JOHN
LEHMAN
AGGRAVATED POSSESSION OF
CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
JEREMY
MATHEWS
COMPUTER FRAUD/UNLAWFUL
USE OF COMPUTER/SYSTEM
INIKO
NUGENT
PETIT LARCENY
JEREMY
REEVES
CONTEMPT OF COURT
DONNA
SMITH
WARRANT
BRAYDON
STEELE
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
BROOKS
TURNBOW
CONTEMPT OF COURT
GEORGE
WILLIAMS
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
KENNETH
WILLIAMS
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
14 | APRIL 2020 BLAINE COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
BLAINE COUNTY SHERIFF
TONY ALMAGUER 205 N. BURFORD
WATONGA, OK 73772
(580) 623-5111
Effective immediately, Blaine County has issued a curfew for all non-essential persons to
remain at home between the hours of 10 p.m.
and 6 a.m. until further notice. This does not
affect essential persons that are working or
persons getting out for emergencies. If caught
out after curfew you will receive a citation or
may be arrested. We encourage all residents
to abide by the curfew.
The Sheriff’s Office decided to recommend
the curfew because of the increase in thefts that are occurring in the county. We have noticed that certain subjects are taking advantage of people
staying home to protect themselves from the virus. We have increased the
number of Deputies on staff, as well as increased that number of hours
each Deputy works. We will be working with local Police Departments to
assist them in patrolling. We will be receiving assistance from Police Departments in answering calls in the unincorporated areas of the county.
We appreciate your cooperation during this time.
From the Blaine County Sheriff’s Office
CURADO
BATES
POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO
DISTRIBUTE
TABITHA
BEAVER
WARRANT
TAMERA
BEAVER
POSS OF PARA
EVA
BIERIG
CHILD ENDANGERMENT/
ELUDING/ DUR
TAMARA
BIGMEDICINE
POSS OF CDS
JOHN
BLACKBEAR
PETTY LARCENY
RAYMOND
BUFFALOMEAT
PUBLIC INTOX
JENNIFER
CANADAY
OBTAINING CASH OR MERCH BY
BOGUS CHECK
VICTOR
CHEVEZ-MEMRENO
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
ALFONSO
DUENEZ-HINOJOSA
DUI
GERALD
GODFREY
DOMESTIC A&B
ROBYN
GOODBEAR
BOGUS CHECK
JASON
GRAHAM
FTC DUI
ROMAN
HICKS
POSS OF CDS
JESSICA
HORN
NO DRIVERS LICENSE
SUMMER
JAMESON
FAILURE TO COMPLY
ELIZABETH
JOHNSON
DUI
GARY
JOHNSON
PUBLIC INTOX/ DISTURBING THE
PEACE
HENRY
JONES
FAILURE TO COMPLY
DAIRIOUS
KEARNEY
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE W/INTENT TO DIST
KYLAH
LAIWA
PUBLIC INTOX
SARAH
LAMLE
OBTAINING CASH OR OR MERCH
BY BOGUS CHECK
BERNIECE
LITTLETHUNDER
PUBLIC INTOX/ DISTURBING THE
PEACE
ARTURO
MARTINEZ
DUI
DANIEL
MARTINEZ
DUI/ ELUDING/ATTEMPTING TO
ELUDE
MARY
MCCORD
POSS OF CDS
ERIN
MILLER
A&B ON POLICE OFFICER
KAYLA
PEMBROOK
POSS OF PARA
JAMES
PIERCE
DUID
TRESTEN
PURDON
KNOWINGLY CONCEALING
STOLEN PROPERTY
VIRGIL
QUICK
DUI
FRANCIS
SANKEY
POSS OF DRUG PARA
JOHN
SHAWNEE
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
NIELA
WAHWEAH
DUID
CHESTON
WHITEMAN
APC
MARIAH
WHATLEY
POSS OF CD/ DUID
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