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OCT. 31 to DEC. 5, 2024
Published the Second $ Weekend of each month. 2
25 Includes arrests from
MAJOR COUNTY
LINDA KENNELL
A&B/ MALICIOUS INJURY OR
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
WOODWARD COUNTY
ISAIAH MORALES
OUTRAGING PUBLIC DECENCY
GARFIELD COUNTY
ANNA MCBLAIR
BREAKING AND ENTERING
UNSOCIAL HOST
NOBLE
A Noble County man will be spending the next nine-plus years in a federal
prison for beating and then shooting a woman at his home last year.
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A SMALL TOWN TRAGEDY
A 30-year-old Woodward man was arrested near the high school after
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December 4. Find out more on page 11...
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2 | DECEMBER 2024 GARFIELD COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
PABLO
ACEVEDO
DUI
JOSHUA
ALLEN
BURGLARY FIRST DEGREE/
DOMESTIC A&B
KYLE
ANDY
DUI
DINO
ANJAIN
FALSE PERSONATION OR
IMPERSONATING ANOTHER
ALEX
AUSMUS
DUI/ LEAVING SCENE OF
ACCIDENT INVOLVING DAMAGE
CHASITY
BAKER
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
NORMAN-JOHN
BARNER
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
ANTHONY
BARNES
FALSE PERSONATION OR
IMPERSONATING ANOTHER
CLARENCE
BELCHER
CARRY OR POSSESS FIREARM
BY CONVICTED FELON
TAKNES
BELIS
DUI
BRITNY
BELL
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
ROLAND
BEST
BURGLARY THIRD DEGREE/
FALSE PERSONATION
BRYAN
BILLINGS
DUI
BOBBY
BIRKETT
STALKING/ CARRY OR POSSESS
FIREARM BY CONVICTED FELON
BRITTANY
BLAIR
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
ASTAISHEIA
BLOODWORTH
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
JOLETTE
BOSS
FALSE REPRESENTATION IN
OBTAINING FOOD STAMPS
JENNIFER
BOWDEN
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
PENNY
BOWEN
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
KRISTA
BUENO
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
JOSHUA
BULLER
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
JENIFER
BURNHAM
DUI
TRENT
BYNUM
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER/
STALKING
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty GARFIELD COUNTY 3 | DECEMBER 2024
BOY DETAINED IN STRING
OF VANDALISMS
A 12-year-old Enid boy was detained Monday afternoon in relation to a string of
vandalisms to vehicle windows at area businesses.
The boy was located by detectives and interviewed about the 51 incidents of
vandalism reported to the department since Dec. 5.
The boy admitted to shooting out the windows of the vehicle with a BB pistol
at car dealerships and a business.
Detectives recovered the BB gun used in the incidents, as well as the clothing
the boy was wearing and the bicycle he was riding during the incidents.
The first incident occurred sometime overnight between Dec. 4 and 5, with
some 39
vehicles having their windows shot with a BB gun.
Four other incidents occurred overnight between Dec. 6 and 7, resulting in
another 12 vehicles being vandalized in the same fashion.
The findings of the investigation are being forwarded to the Office of Juvenile
Affairs.
Enid Police Department
CORNELIUS
CARTER
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
JAMES
COCHRAN
BREAKING AND ENTERING
ANTOINE
COLBERT
TRAFFICKING OF ILLEGAL DRUGS
BLAINE
COLEMAN
CHILD NEGLECT/ POSSESSION
OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
DANIEL
COPAGE
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
TRAVIS
COX
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
DOUGLAS
CROSS
BURGLARY FIRST DEGREE/ FIRST
DEGREE ROBBERY
TODD
CUNNINGHAM
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
DORIS
CURLEY
DOMESTIC A&B WITH A
DANGEROUS WEAPON
JEREMY
CUSHMAN
PETIT LARCENY
CHRISTOPHER
DAVIS
HARBORING CRIMINALS OR
FUGITIVES
EVAN
DAVIS
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
GARY
DIAS
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
DILLON
DIAZ
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
GARRETT
DICKEY
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
BRYCE
DICKSON
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
NICHOLAS
ESCALANTE
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
ARTURO
ESTRADA
PUBLIC INTOXICATION/
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
TROY
FAULKNER
CARRY OR POSSESS FIREARM
BY CONVICTED FELON
HERBERT
FREEMAN
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
NOEL
FUENTES ROJO
DUI: THIRD OR SUBSEQUENT
FELONY OFFENSE
MARK
GABRIEL
FORGERY II / FORGERY III
IMMER
GAITAN-CRUZ
KIDNAPPING/ DOMESTIC A&B
WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
RICHARD
GANN
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
FRANCISCO
GARCIA
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
DITTER
GONZALEZ AGUILAR
DOMESTIC A&B AGAINST A
PREGNANT WOMAN
MICHELLE
GREGG
A&B/ PUBLIC INTOXICATION/
OUTRAGING PUBLIC DECENCY
KERI
HAINES
DUI/ LEAVING SCENE OF
ACCIDENT INVOLVING DAMAGE
STEPHEN
HALEY
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
JENNIFER
HARRISON
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CREDIT
OR DEBIT CARD
NIKOLETTE
HASTINGS
DUI
DYLAN
HENDRICK
BURGLARY FIRST DEGREE/
DOMESTIC A&B
JASON
HENDRICK
A&B WITH DEADLY WEAPON/
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
JESUS
HERNANDEZ
MALICIOUS INJURY OR
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
OSWALDO
HERRERA
DOMESTIC A&B/ SECOND
DEGREE ROBBERY
DAMIAN
HISAIAH
DUI
MICHAEL
HOFFMAN
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
LORETTA
HONEYCUTT
FALSE DECLARATION OF
OWNERSHIP IN PAWN SHOP
DAVID
HOPKINS
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
JOHNNY
HOUSTON
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
4 | DECEMBER 2024 GARFIELD COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
REGINA
HULSEY
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JOSE
IXPATAC-XITMUMUL
DUI
JOSEPH
JENKINS
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
LUWIS
JOHNSON
DUI/ LEAVING SCENE OF
ACCIDENT INVOLVING DAMAGE
MARISSA
JONES
POSSESSION OF
PARAPHERNALIA
TOMMY
JOSEPH
SEXUAL BATTERY/ ABUSE/EXP/
NEG OF VULNERABLE ADULT
LARRY
KELLEY
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
CORRINE
KIEFFER
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
JAKOBE
KNOX
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
RICHARD
KREGEL
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
JUSTIN
KRUITBOSCH
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
STEPHEN
LANDT
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
WYNN
LANINBELIK
DUI
ROBERT
LASH
DUI
ROY
LAWRIMORE
RAPE FIRST DEGREE/ CHILD
NEGLECT
ANTHONY
LEONARDO
CARRY OR POSSESS FIREARM
BY CONVICTED FELON
MATTHEW
LEWIS
ASSAULT AND BATTERY WITH
DANGEROUS WEAPON
ARTHUR
LOMWE
DOMESTIC A&B WITH A
DANGEROUS WEAPON
CHRISTOPHER
LONG
USE OF VEHICLE IN DISCHARGE
OF WEAPON
KIMBERLY
LOUCKS
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
PETERSON
LUCKY
EMBEZZLEMENT OF PROPERTY
ANTHONY
LYONS
FAILURE TO CARRY SECURITY
VERIFICATION
LILLIE
MACE
BREAKING AND ENTERING
STEFAN
MADDUX
POINTING FIREARM/ RECKLESS
CONDUCT WITH FIREARM
YOUSEF
MAHMUD
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
JAMES
MARSHALL
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
CHESTER
MARTIN
DUI
JUAN
MATA-RUIZ
DUI
ANNA
MCBLAIR
BREAKING AND ENTERING
ADRION
MCCARTNEY
AGGRAVATED DUI
GAGE
MCCARTNEY
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
KENSEY
MCFARLAND
CARRY WEAPON, DRUGS OR
ALCOHOL INTO JAIL
JOSHUA
MCNEILL
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS
OR ACTS TO CHILD
JAMES
MERCER
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
HEATHER
MERRILL
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
JORDAN
MILLER
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS
OR ACTS TO CHILD
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty GARFIELD COUNTY 5 | DECEMBER 2024
DECEMBER IS NATIONAL IMPAIRED
DRIVING PREVENTION MONTH
Two of the most celebrated dates in December –
Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve – are also among
the most dangerous. In 2018, drunk driving crashes
claimed 108 lives in those two days alone, accounting
for nearly half of total traffic deaths.
That is why Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD)
is teaming up with law enforcement agencies across
the country throughout the month of December, which
has been recognized as National Impaired Driving Prevention Month for the 39th consecutive year.
During December 2018, 839 people died in alcohol-related crashes, according to the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. While drunk driving deaths typically represent around a third of all traffic fatalities, that increased to nearly 50 percent on Dec. 24
and Dec. 31.
On Dec. 25, 2018, 35 people died in drunk driving crashes.
This is staggering.
The pain caused by one person’s choice to drive impaired is often permanent. Every
single death left a permanent empty seat at the table and turned a time of celebration
into tragedy.
And every single death was 100 percent preventable.
We’re asking everyone to take personal responsibility this holiday season by making
a plan for a safe ride home before your celebrations begin. Designate a non-drinking,
unimpaired driver. Take a taxi, a bus, or a train. Use a rideshare app like Uber. If you’re a
host, provide an alternative to your guests, such as festive, non-alcoholic drinks offered
by our partner Mocktail Beverages.
You can also show your commitment to drive sober by displaying one of our Tie One
On for Safety red ribbons or magnetic decals on your vehicle, which are available at our
local MADD offices around the country.
Drunk driving crashes increase throughout the month of December as more people
travel and attend events where alcohol is served. That is why every U.S. President since
Ronald Reagan has proclaimed December National Impaired Driving Prevention Month.
President Donald Trump continued in that tradition this month, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to prevent tragedies by making the decision to drive sober.
The proclamation also remembers victims of impaired driving, offers prayers for grieving families impacted by these tragedies and honors law enforcement who are on the
front lines of the violent, preventable crime of impaired driving. ROSEANN
MILLER
ABUSE, NEGLECT OR
EXPLOITATION BY CARETAKER
SHAHEED
MITCHELL
DOMESTIC A&B WITH A
DANGEROUS WEAPON
KAYLA
MOORE
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
ANTHONY
MORENO
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
JACK
OSBORN
POSSESSION OF
PARAPHERNALIA
WILLIAM
PALMER
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
KAYLEE
PARKER
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
JOHN
PAULK
POSSESSION OF
PARAPHERNALIA
BART
PEACOCK
CALLING 911 WITH FALSE
ALARM
HARVEY
PEARSON
RESIST EXECUTIVE OFFICER/
ELUDING POLICE OFFICER
STORMY
PENNOCK
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
VALENTINA
PETER
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
COLTON
PHILLIPS
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CADE
POSCHEN
PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENT
WHILE DUI
JEFFREY
POSLICK
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
ANGELEA
POSTIER
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
MARIA
RAMOS-JIMENEZ
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
DENTON
RIDGWAY
LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT
DAMAGED FIXTURE
LINDA
RILEY
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
NATHAN
RITCHEY
BREAKING AND ENTERING
HAILEE
ROBERSON
BREAKING AND ENTERING
CURTIS
ROBINSON
OMITTING TO PROVIDE FOR A
CHILD
THURSTON
ROYE
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
CRISTAL
SALDANA
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
BILLY
SEXTON
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
KARMA
SHUTLER
EMBEZZLEMENT OF PROPERTY
DAVID
SIMMONS
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
JONATHAN
SMITH
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
BRANDON
SODOWSKY
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ASHLEY
SPIERS
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
MICHAEL
STEFHON
DUI
JEREMIAH
STEVENSON
A&B W/DANGEROUS WEAPON/
A&B ON POLICE OFFICER
6 | DECEMBER 2024 GARFIELD COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
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SHARONDA
STEWART
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
NIYAHN
SUMMEY
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
JIMMIE
SUMPTER
CONTRIBUTING TO DELINQUENCY
OF MINOR
MARK
SUTTON
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
TAYBOR
TERREL
RECEIVE, POSSESS OR CONCEAL
STOLEN PROPERTY
MYA
THOMAS
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
LYNSEY
THOMPSON
USE OF FORGED, REVOKED OR
STOLEN CREDIT CARD
TAMMY
TIMMONS
CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT A
FELONY
RICHARD
TREVINO
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
CALEB
WALKER
PETIT LARCENY
JESSICA
WALKER
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
JESSE
WALLACE
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
STACY
WANZER
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
BRANDON
WARE
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
CLINT
WATKINS
VIOLATION OF THE CONSUMER
PROTECTION ACT
AMBER
WEHRLE
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
JEFFERY
WHEELER
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CREDIT
OR DEBIT CARD
WESLEY
WHITE
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
EARL
WHITLEY
MALICIOUS INJURY OR
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
KYLEA
WILDRIX
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
DON
WILLIAMS
BURGLARY THIRD DEGREE
GRACE
WILLIAMS
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JAMES
WILLIAMS
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
RHONDA
WIMMER
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
MONICA
WINSETT
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
JADA
WINTERS
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
NICOLAS
WOOD
DUI
BRIAN
WOODS
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
STEPHEN
WOODS
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
AMANDA
WURTZ
POSS OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA
WITHOUT A LICENSE
JIM
ZEDAKAIAH
MALICIOUS INJURY OR
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
JETTON
ZEDKEIA
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY BY STRANGULATION
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty KINGFISHER COUNTY 7 | DECEMBER 2024
COURTROOM
CALAMITY
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, Plaintiff,
vs.
JAYLEN JAMES BLACKBEAR, Defendant
Case No. CF-2024-96
Kingfisher County Oklahoma
FILED NOV- 7 2024
COUNT 1: ASSAULT, BATTERY, OR ASSAULT AND BATTERY WITH A
DANGEROUS WEAPON, a FELONY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF KINGFISHER:
I, Tommy Humphries, the undersigned District Attorney of said County, in the
name and by the authority of the State of Oklahoma, give information that in said
County of Kingfisher and in the State of Oklahoma, JAYLEN JAMES BLACKBEAR did then and there unlawfully, willfully, knowingly and wrongfully commit
the crime(s) of:
COUNT 1: ASSAULT, BATTERY, OR ASSAULT AND BATTERY WITH A DANGEROUS WEAPON ~ a FELONY, on or about the 5th day of November, 2024,
without justifiable or excusable cause, assaulted and battered one [victim] with
a large commercial two handed pizza cutting knife weapon, with intent to do
[victim] bodily harm.
This crime is punishable by imprisonment for up to 10 years in the penitentiary
or 1 year in the county jail.
CHRISTINA
BISHOP
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
LIAM
BISHOP
FAILURE TO YEILD TO
EMERGENCY VEHICLE
JAYLEN
BLACKBEAR
ASSAULT AND BATTERY WITH A
DANGEROUS WEAPON
GRICELDA
CASTENEDA TAPIA
DUI
CHASITY
CAULDER
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
ANNA
FLOWERS
RECEIVE, POSSESS OR CONCEAL
STOLEN PROPERTY
ERIC
GIVENS
FALSE PERSONATION OR
IMPERSONATING ANOTHER
RANDY
GRAY
EMBEZZLEMENT OF PROPERTY
KYLE
HARRIS
CARRYING WEAPONS
PRESCOTT
HOUSTON
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
CLAY
HUMBARGAR
DUI
COLBY
KALE
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
JESUS
MENDOZA
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
FRANK
POSPISIL
POINTING FIREARM/ RECKLESS
CONDUCT WITH FIREARM
ARZELY
RAMOS
DUI
DALTON
REYNOLDS
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
MICHAEL
ROEDEL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
GABRIELA
SEAMSTER
SPEEDING
EMILU
SMITH
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
EARNEST
TITUS
AGGRAVATED TRAFFICKING OF
ILLEGAL DRUGS
LESLIE
TOM
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CURTIS
WADE-HANSEN
SEXUAL BATTERY
SHANNEN
YODER
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
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10 | DECEMBER 2024 WOODWARD COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
THAT'S METHED UP!
Officers recently found and seized almost $6 million worth of methamphetamine in less than two weeks at the United States-Mexico
border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced. Officials
said the drug hauls were discovered in two separate incidents, hidden
inside a shipment of celery and wrapped in packaging designed to resemble watermelons.
The first seizure happened on the evening of August 9, when border agents at the Otay Mesa
Commercial Facility, an inspection port just over the southern border in San Diego, found 629
pounds of methamphetamine in a grocery shipping crate filled with celery. Border Patrol said that
agents discovered the narcotics while performing an inspection on a commercial tractor-trailer, driven by a 34-year-old man with a legitimate border crossing card who entered the U.S. from Mexico
with cargo on board his truck. The driver was transporting a shipment that had been declared as
celery, according to the federal authorities.
Agents used a K-9 unit to do the inspection, which revealed 508 packages that testing later
confirmed contained methamphetamine. Border Patrol said the haul had an estimated street value
of $755,000.
“Our officers’ vigilance and expertise once again thwarted an attempt to smuggle narcotics disguised as everyday produce,” said Rosa Hernandez, the port director for Otay Mesa, in a statement.
As San Diego County contends with a well-documented crisis over methamphetamine abuse that
has run rampant for decades and is linked to smuggling, Hernandez noted in that statement the
agency’s “commitment to protecting our communities from the perils of drug trafficking.”
Less than two weeks after the celery seizure, agents at the same inspection facility in Otay Mesa
discovered an even larger haul of methamphetamine. This time, the produce meant to conceal the
drugs was fake.
Another commercial tractor-trailer, driven by a 29-year-old man said to be transporting watermelons from Mexico into the U.S., was found to contain 1,220 packages of methamphetamine,
according to the Border Patrol. The drugs were wrapped inside packaging that might be mistaken
for watermelon from a distance. But closer inspection revealed the packages were actually filled with
4,587 pounds of meth, a haul with a street value exceeding $5 million, according to the agency.
Both of these seizures came as part of Operation Apollo, an ongoing project to combat trafficking
of fentanyl, a synthetic drug that the U.S. government has declared as a leading source of the current
opioid overdose epidemic in this country. It’s focused in California and Arizona.
The discoveries in California bookended a third, similar incident in Georgia, where agents found more than 2,300 pounds
of meth hidden inside a truck carrying celery at a farmer’s market outside of Atlanta. Earlier this year, six tons of meth were
discovered inside a shipment of squash in California, after
3,000 pounds of the narcotic and cocaine were found
last year in bins of jalapeño
paste that were being transported over the border. Traffickers have also stashed
drugs inside shipments of
green beans, sugar, flour and
candy.
CURTIS
ALEXANDER
FTA/ATR ENDANGERING OTHERS
W/ELUDING POLICE
WILLIAM
ALLEN
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
SHANE
ALLISON
FIRST DEGREE MURDER
KIARA
ANDERSON
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
DEENA
BORTH
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
JUSTIN
BROWN
ATR POSSESSION OF
CONTRABAND BY AN INMATE
BILLY
BYRD
FTA LEWD MOLESTATION
BRIAN
CARTER
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
KIMBERLY
CLARK
AGGRAVATED DUI
STEVEN
COON
VPO/ DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
ASHTON
COUTURE
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE OF
MINOR
CHRISCHALLA
CRAWFORD
CHILD ENDANGERMENT BY DUI
JOEL
DODSON
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
JOSHUA
DOUGLAS
CHILD ABUSE
KASH
ELSTON
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
JEREMY
FENTON
TRESPASSING AFTER BEING
FORBIDDEN
OMAR
FRAYRE
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
ZETHA
GANN
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
GABINO
GOMEZ
DUI
GABRIEL
GONZALEZ ZARATE
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
ADRIAN
GUTIERREZ MOLINA
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
ROBERT
HALLEY
VPO/ DOMESTIC A&B WITH A
DANGEROUS WEAPON
ARIEL
HALLMARK
DUI/ CHILD ENDANGERMENT
KRYSTAL
HARRISON
EMBEZZLEMENT OF PROPERTY
KAEDEN
HEMENWAY
RECKLESS DRIVING
ORLIN
HERNANDEZ
OBSTRUCTION
ALICIA
HORNSBY
ATR POSSESSION OF CDS
ASA
HOWLINGWOLF
DUI/ ELUDING POLICE OFFICER/
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty WOODWARD COUNTY 11 | DECEMBER 2024
A SMALL TOWN TRAGEDY
A 30-year-old Woodward man was arrested near
the high school after he allegedly shot and killed
two people in the Walmart parking lot on December 4.
According to reports, Woodward police officers
were dispatched to the store shortly before 5 a.m.
due to reports of a person being shot. When officers arrived at the location, they found a 42-yearold woman who was deceased. An 81-year-old
man who was injured was airlifted to an Oklahoma
City hospital, but he later died from his injuries.
Officers searched the area and quickly found the suspect, Shane Cole Allison,
in a field west of Woodward High School. A handgun was found on his person.
He was placed under arrest and transported to jail.
Allison is being charged with two counts of murder in the first degree with
malice afterthought and two counts of possession of a sawed-off shotgun. He is
being held without bond and is scheduled to appear in court on January 3, 2025.
LEWIS
HURLEY
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
EDWIN
KLIEWER
FTA HARASSING TEXT MESSAGE
RICHARD
MAPLE
ATR DUI 2ND AND SUBSEQUENT
OFFENSE
NATHANIEL
MARTINEZ
ASSAULT AND BATTERY WITH
DEADLY WEAPON
FLOYD
MILLER
FTA ESCAPING FROM DOC
ENOC
MONCADA SIERRA
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
ISAIAH
MORALES
OUTRAGING PUBLIC DECENCY
CODY
MOSER
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
ANDI
ORELLANA GUTIERREZ
IDENTITY THEFT/ NO VALID
DRIVERS LICENSE
SUSANA
ORTEGA FLORES
OPERATING A VEHICLE WITHOUT
A VALID LICENSE
KEITH
PARKS
FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX
OFFENDER
BRANDON
PARLETT
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JEREMY
PINKLEY
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
REINA
PRIETO
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
JOSHUA
PULLMAN
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
STORMIE
RITCHIE
VIOLATED PROBATION
CHELSEY
RODGERS
FTA/ATR CONSPIRACY TO
POSSESS CDS METH
AARON
ROSALES
DUI
CORY
SCHAFFER
DUI: SECOND OFFENSE IN 10
YEARS
HOWARD
SELVEY
FTA/ATR DOMESTIC ABUSE -
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
JON
SIEBERT
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
JOEY
SMITH
PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATION
DYLAN
SOUSA
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
BRUCE
STEWART
FTA/FTP DISTRIBUTION OF CDS
METH
MITCHELL
STINECIPHER
FTA DUI
JAKEIA
TAYLOR
FTA BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
WILLIAM
TERWORT
ATR FALSE PRETENSES/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
JUAN
TOJ MORALES
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SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
ANGELIA
TOWNSEND
MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PROPERTY
LUIS
TRIANA-MARTINEZ
RECKLESS DRIVING
AMERICO
VAIL PEREZ
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
ROBERT
VALLEJO
PETIT LARCENY
ANDREW
VAVERKA
PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATION
RUSTY
WHETSTONE
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
LACEY
WINGO
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
HAYLIE
WREATH
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
SARA
WREN
ATA OBTAINING BY FALSE
PRETENSES
JOHN
WRIGHT
FTA EMBEZZLEMENT
TOSHA
YOUNG
POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO
DISTRIBUTE
12 | DECEMBER 2024 Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty NOBLE COUNTY
8 kids a day are accidentally killed
or injured by FAMILY FIRE.
FAMILY FIRE is a shooting involving an improperly
stored gun, often found in the home.
ENDFAMILYFIRE.org
CHARLENE
ADAMS
COMPULSORY EDUCATION ACT
MICHAEL
BARRY
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
DELANE
BLACK
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE/ DOMESTIC A&B
DADEN
BROWN
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
JASON
COCHRAN
DUS
BRITTONI
CONOVER
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
KAMRYN
CRISWELL
OBSTRUCTING POLICE OFFICER
ANTHONY
DOLLAR
MALICIOUS INJURY OR
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
KYLIE
GERHARDT
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
BRANDON
HALE
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
ELIZABETH
HOWLAND
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS/ CONSPIRACY
TIMOTHY
JARRETT
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty 13 | DECEMBER 2024 NOBLE COUNTY
UNSOCIAL HOST
A Noble County man will be spending the next
nine-plus years in a federal prison for beating and
then shooting a woman at his home last year.
Justin Randall Brown, 46, of Noble County, has
been sentenced to serve 115 months in federal
prison for committing assault with a dangerous
weapon in Indian Country, announced U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester.
On January 3, 2024, a federal grand jury returned a six-count Indictment
against Brown, charging him with being a felon in possession of a firearm, two
counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, assault resulting in serious bodily
injury, kidnapping, and use and discharge of a firearm during and in relation to a
crime of violence, all of which took place in Indian Country.
According to public record, on October 27, 2023, Brown assaulted a person
who visited his property in Noble County. During the violent encounter, Brown
beat the victim over the head with the handle of a blade, threatened to kill her
friends and family, and shot her in the thigh with a handgun. Following the assault, the victim drove herself to a hospital where she was treated for her injuries.
Public record further reflects that Brown has previous felony convictions, including convictions for assault with a deadly weapon in California, and assault
and battery with a deadly weapon in Tulsa County District Court.
This case is in federal court because Brown is a member of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe and the crimes took place within the boundaries of tribal land belonging
to the Otoe-Missouria Tribe.
On May 8, 2024, Brown pleaded guilty to Count 2 of the Indictment, and admitted he assaulted the victim with a dangerous weapon—a firearm—while in
Indian Country.
At the sentencing hearing on November 12, 2024, U.S. District Judge Joe
Heaton sentenced Brown to serve 115 months in federal prison, to be followed
by three years of supervised release, and to pay the victim $17,256.43 in restitution. In announcing his sentence, Judge Heaton noted the seriousness of
assault committed, Brown’s long criminal history, and the need for the public to
be protected from Brown.
This case is the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Stillwater Police Department, and the Otoe-Missouria Tribal Police
Department.
AROUND THE NATION
Foiled again
During the early morning hours of November 7, A
Brevard County (Florida) sheriff’s deputy was out on a
leisurely patrol in a wooded area when he came upon
Matthew Korecky who quickly grabbed a piece of aluminum foil, along with a bag containing a green powdery substance that he retrieved from a yellow box near
his feet.
As soon as the confronted Korecky, he tried to hide
the items under his body, hoping the deputy hadn’t seen his actions. Unfortunately for
him, he wasn’t quick enough and the deputy detained Korecky and collected the unknown items. As things progressed, it didn’t take long before the deputy located not only
the drugs he was trying to hide, but more drugs and a firearm that had been reported
stolen out of a nearby police station’s jurisdiction.
In total, Korecky had 17.4g of methamphetamine, 4 pills identified as muscle relaxers,
and approximately 8.3 grams of Fentanyl, which if put into a lethal dose would be enough
to kill just over 4,000 people.
To top it all off, Korecky is a convicted felon and is unable to legally possess firearms,
but clearly he doesn’t obey the law.
The good news is that Korecky is now residing in the big house on no bond, as he was
arrested for Trafficking in Fentanyl, Trafficking in Methamphetamine, Possession
of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon, Use/
Display Firearm or Carry Conceal Firearm
During the Commission of a Felony, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. WILLIAM
JETER
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ANGELA
KEADLE
A&B UPON EMERGENCY
MEDICAL CARE PROVIDER
JOSIAH
LUEVANO
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
JESSY
MCHUGHES
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS
OR ACTS TO CHILD
ALICIA
MILLER
CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT A
FELONY
JERRY
MILLER
CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT A
FELONY
LIOLA
MONTOYA-FLORES
PETIT LARCENY/ OBSTRUCTING
POLICE OFFICER
JAIME
ORTIZ
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
YURIDIA
OSORIO-OCAMPO
TRESPASSING ON PRIVATE
PROPERTY
JOSE
PIZANO
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
JORDAN
POWELL
DUI
BETHANY
REYNOLDS
DUI: SECOND OFFENSE IN 10
YEARS
BENNY
TAYLOR
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS/ CONSPIRACY
CHARLOTTE
TRAHAN
MAINTAIN PLACE FOR KEEP/OR
SELL CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
NICHOLAS
TRAHAN
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JUAN
VAZQUEZ IBARRA
NO DRIVERS LICENSE
MISTY
WIGGS
PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATION
JASON
WILLIAMS
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
LAWRENCE
ZIMMER
DUI/ OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
14 | DECEMBER 2024 MAJOR COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
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