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Garfield, Kingfisher, Major & Noble Counties
Vol. 6 No. 8 Published the 2nd Saturday of each month.
July 2016
kingfisher County
esteban blanco
aggravated dui
kingfisher County
charles james
possession of cds w/out tax
stamp
noble County
terry glass
possession of controlled
substance
Major County
jose lee
threatens to perform act of
violence
noble County
evona pappan
possession of cds w/intent to
distribute
kingfisher County
stacia stewart
impersonating another by
written instrument
kingfisher County
daniel nickels
assault & battery w/
dangerous weapon
Major County
tricia sanders
possession of cds/
paraphernalia
garfield County
christopher
reynaud
murder - first degree
garfield County
traci prim
possession of controlled
substance
Major County
michelle sims
burglary - second degree
noble County
seth wessels
dui/carrying firearms while
under the influence
garfield County
byrin carr
threaten to perform act of
violence
garfield County
michael johnston
facilitate sexual conduct w/
minor
garfield County
trey christopher
kidnapping/assault & battery
w/deadly weapon
garfield County
andrew knight
facilitate sexual conduct w/
minor
garfield County
brandon hiebert
facilitate sexual conduct w/
minor
garfield County
amy seal
carrying firearms while
under the influence
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Enid man Phillip Mark
McAnally, allegedly hit a
woman with his truck on
June 25, breaking her arm.
He also tried to run over
another man, but luckily
the man was able to get
out of his way. More on
page 3...
2 | july 2016 Garfield County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
PIERRE
ADAWAY
BLAKE
BARRILLEAUX
DONALD
BONDI
BOURN
BOURN
dus UTTERING FORGED INSTRUMENTS DOMESTIC ABUSE PUBLIC INTOX
EDWARD
DOMINIC
HENTY
ENOS
CHERI
FELBER
MISTY
GEE
DUI DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE OF
MINOR
UTTERING FORGED INSTRUMENTS DOMESTIC ABUSE
BRANDON
HIEBERT
AARON
HOKANSON
JOHN
JACKSON
JEKREAJ
JEKREAJ
FACILITATE SEXUAL CONDUCT
WITH MINOR
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE
DEMETRIA
LOFTON
CODY
LOOPER
WILA
LORENNIJ
RICARDO
MARTINEZ
MARK
MATLI
MICHAEL
MCCOY
TORY
MERZ-FREY
DANIEL
MORRIS
LARCENY OF MERCH UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CREDIT
CARD
PUBLIC INTOX PROVIDING FALSE INFORMATION
TO OFFICER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DUI PUBLIC INTOX dus/dur
CHIAKO
MOTELLANG
JARMESON
MWEA
HEATHER
NEILSON
RAY
OVERSTREET
CLAYTON
PAPE
ANTHONY
PHILLIPS
RACHELL
POOL
PAUL
POPLIN
DUI dus DUI dus DOMESTIC ABUSE DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/SUSP/
REVOKED
POSS CDS W/IN 1000FT SCHOOL/
PARK/MINOR
AGG a&b
TRACI
PRIM
TRISTAN
RANSOM
BROOKE
REX
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
LARCENY OF MERCH FAILURE TO DEVOTE ATTENTION
TO DRIVING
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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Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County july 2016 | 3
ROSS
SCHWERDTFEGER
BOND EXONERATED ON POSS
OF CDS
NOELLE
THAYER
DARRELL
WALKER
NATHAN
WEBER
JOE
WITT
UTTERING FORGED INSTRUMENTS POSS OF OTHER FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
OBTAINING PROP OR SIGN UNDER
FALSE PRET
FELONY VALUE-FALSE PRET/
BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
WILLIAM
BLANCHEY
GREGORY
BOWEN
TAMMY
BOWEN
BAYLEE
BROWN
UTTERING FORGED INSTRUMENTS ESCAPE AFTER LAWFUL ARREST OBSTRUCTING OFFICER AGG DUI
MARCUS
DANIELS
RONNIE
DAVIS
THERESA
DAVIS
YOLA
DOLLAR
NO DRIVERS LICENSE PUBLIC INTOX SPEEDING CARRYING WEAPON/DRUGS/
ALCOHOL INTO JAIL
ELLEN
GILBERT
BRET
GILLASPY
TERRI
GRAHAM
TAMARA
GUTHRIE
DAKOTA
HARRISON
ADRIANA
ISORDIA-CONTRERAS
MICHAEL
JOHNSTON
MARIHA
KOEHN
a&b dwi DEFRAUDING AN INNKEEPER MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
PUBLIC INTOX FALSE REPRESENTATION IN OBT
FOOD STAMPS
FACILITATE SEXUAL CONDUCT
WITH MINOR
SPEEDING
McAnally
WENDY
KUEHN
LARRY
LAIRD
COREY
LAMBERT
JOSE
LOZANO
STANLEY
LYON
BARRY
MAXON
ROMI
MOJILONG
dus ELUDING POLICE OFFICER ENTER STRUCTURE W/CERTAIN
INTENT-BREAK AND ENTER
PUBLIC DRUNK vpo POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dwi
KENNETH
MOORE
JEFFREY
MORROW
HERMAN
MURRAY
JEFFERY
PHILLIPS
MORGAN
PHILLIPS
DAVID
POSTON
ELISHA
RANSON
JEREMY
RHOADS
HARBORING ENDANGERED
RUNAWAY CHILD
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/SUSP/
REVOKED
CARRYING WEAPON/DRUGS/
ALCOHOL INTO JAIL
AGG A&B ON POLICE OFFICER DOMESTIC ABUSE PUBLIC INTOX REVOKED
Enid man Phillip Mark McAnally, 36, allegedly hit a woman with his truck on June
25, breaking her arm.
He also tried to run over another man, but
luckily the man was able to get out of his
way.
According to the police report, an Enid
officer was dispatched to the 200 block of
E. Columbia at approximately 10:56 p.m.
to investigate the assault. When he arrived,
he found the female victim sitting on the
ground -- it was obvious that her left arm
was broken.
She told the officer that she was talking
to her mom on the phone when McAnally
drove up and “intentionally” hit her with his
F-150.
Witnesses on scene told the officer the same thing. They said that McAnally clearly swerved his truck toward the victim in an attempt to hit her -- and
he was successful.
The truck driving assailant wasn’t done trying to take down people with his
trusty Ford. One of the witnesses said McAnally then swerved toward him,
but he was able to get out of the way.
McAnally then revved up his engine and raced away from the scene.
When officers located McAnally, they found damage to the driver’s side of
his truck consistent with how the victim said he hit her.
The victim was transported to the hospital; she had two broken bones in
her left arm.
McAnally is being charged with two counts of assault and battery with a
dangerous weapon. His bond was set at $75,000, and he is scheduled to
appear in court on August 15, 2016.
Built Ford tough
4 | july 2016 Garfield County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
CHELCEY
RICHARDSON
RONALD
ROBERTS
JULIO
RODRIGUEZ
KIMBERLY
ROPP
MICHAEL
SCHMOLKE
JERRY
SCHOLTEN
ERIC
SHUMWAY
DENNIS
SIMON
DOMESTIC ABUSE PAROLE VIOLATION OBSTRUCTING OFFICER GRAND LARCENY FAILURE TO COMPLY ON SECURITY
VERIFICATION
RUNNING STOP LIGHT PUBLIC INTOX IMPROPER EQUIPMENT
KOZETTE
SOMMERS
SHARONDA
STEWART
KAILEE
TAYLOR
EDWARD
THORNTON
ANNA
WHEELER
RICHARD
WILLSON
RANCE
WILSON
MICHAEL
WILSON
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
LARCENY DRIVING W/Out A VALID LICENSE PUBLIC DRUNK POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
PUBLIC INTOX DEFRAUDING AN INNKEEPER
JACOB
WINKLER
WILLIAM
WINKLER
JOHNSON
ANARI
ROD
ANARI
KYLE
ANDERSON
LARRY
BELL
MIKAELA
BOUZIDEN
JK
BOWDEN
PERSONAL INJury ACCIDENT
WHILE DUI-GREAT BODILY INJury
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER no drivers license DRIVING WITHOUT VALID LICENSE BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dus/dur TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
ERNEST
BRANCH
KYLE
CALLAWAY
NORMAN
CAPE
DANIEL
CARPENTER
BYRIN
CARR
CAMILLE
CARTER
DERRICK
COFFEE
JUSTIN
COMPTON
POSS OF OTHER FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
EMBEZZLEMENT DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENsE STALKING THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CARRYING CONCEALED WEAPON
TERRY
COOPER
HENRY
COVARRUBIOS
TIFFANY
CUTLER
MATTHEW
DALTON
CALEB
EARL
JACOB
EARL
JEFFERY
FLING
PUBLIC INTOX UTTERING FORGED INSTRUMENTS PUBLIC INTOX POSS CDS W/IN 1000FT SCHOOL/
PARK/MINOR
POSS CDS W/IN 1000FT SCHOOL/
PARK/MINOR
POSS CDS W/IN 1000FT SCHOOL/
PARK/MINOR
DRIVING W/Out LICENSE
TERESA
GEARY
APRIL
GRAY
LYNANN
HADLEY
MICHAEL
HAWK
BONN
JOHNSON
BRITTANY
JONES
JERRY
KIMERY
LAURA
KIRKES
MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
PUBLIC INTOX BOND RECOMMITMENT ON DUS dus DOMESTIC ABUSE FALSE IMPERSONATe TO CREATE
LIABILITY bond recommit
PETIT LARCENY HARBORING FUGITIVE
DAVID
HARBER
FLIGHT TO AVOiD
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County july 2016 | 5
STEVEN
KUEHL
KENNETH
LAW
LOGAN
LEE
LISEN
LOKEIJAK
agg DUI DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/SUSP/
REVOKED
poss firearm affc AGG DUI
GINA
MCANALLY
PHILLIP
MCANALLY
CRUZ
MCINTIRE
BETTY
MENDEZ
DISTURBING THE PEACE a&b W/DANGerous WEAPON OBSTRUCTING OFFICER DEFRAUDING AN INNKEEPER
VALERIE
OWEN
SUSAN
PARKS
DAVID
PAYNE
CHARLES
PERRY
PUBLIC INTOX GRAND LARCENY PUBLIC INTOX ARSON - SECOND DEGREE
ELIZABETH
REINERT
MOISE
RESENDIZ-FLORES
CHRISTOPHER
REYNAUD
KEVIN
RIGGS
LARCENY dus MURDER- FIRST DEGREE DOMESTIC A&B BY
STRANGULATION
TY
SMITH
KARL
SPEARMAN
DYLAN
STONE
ALICIA
THEIS
DUS dus Public intox PETIT LARCENY
JOHN
SHEARON
CHAD
STOLL
TIFFANY
TASSET
AMBER
TAYLOR
DUI OBSTRUCTING OFFICER LICENSE TO BE CARRIED AND
DISPLAYED
FRAUD-TRAFFICKING IN FOOD
STAMPS
For a trio of drug thieves, it was their lucky day. They broke into a home in
Silver Springs, Florida, and discovered three jars of cocaine. They took it home
and snorted the contents. That’s when they discovered that the jars were in
fact urns, and that they were snorting the cremains of the victim’s husband
and two dogs.
When an attempted robbery at a Lowes Home Improvement store went
awry, Milton J. Hodges fled across the street and jumped a fence … right into
the Cypress Cove Nudist Resort & Spa. As the Orlando Sentinel pointed out,
“As one of the only folks wearing clothing,” Hodges was easily spotted by
police.
It’s the worst possible time to faint—in the middle of robbing a bank. But
that’s what happened to a Beavercreek, Ohio, thief. The teller called 911 and
asked for medics. But you have to applaud the man’s stick-to-it-iveness. While
the ambulance was en route, the suspect handed a note to the teller demanding all her cash.
The victim’s jewelry was missing, the electronics were gone, and a window
was smashed. No wonder she was hysterical when officer Charanjit Meharu of
the Calgary police arrived. Then her French-speaking father called. Speaking
in French, she explained that it was all a scam in order to get the insurance
money. What she didn’t suspect was that Officer Meharu speaks six languages, including French.
A 12-year-old boy adamantly denied having stolen an iPhone when questioned by police at his home. And then the iPhone rang in his closet. Okay, yes,
he stole that. But as for the Blackberry he was also accused of stealing, he
double-adamantly denied… *RING!!*
Don’t you hate it when you suffer a heart attack and think you’re going to die,
so you confess to a 17-year-old murder, only to find out you’re not going to
die and then get sentenced to life in prison as a result? Yeah, so does James
Washington, of Nashville, because it happened to him.
Following a dispute, Craig Aylesworth, of Bithlo, Florida, allegedly tossed a
Molotov Cocktail at his neighbor’s trailer home … just as the winds shifted,
sending embers on to his own trailer. Luckily, he was arrested, since he no
longer had a home of his own to return to.
A San Francisco thief pedaled his bike up to a woman on the sidewalk,
snatched the iPhone out of her hands, and rode away. Unknown to him, the
woman was in the middle of demonstrating the iPhone’s new GPS tracking
device, which worked—the thief was captured minutes later.
Anthony Kenneth Mastrogiovanni was impersonating a police officer when
he pulled over another car for speeding. The driver quickly sussed out that
Mastrogiovanni was fibbing since he, too, was a cop, but in his case, the kind
of cop who doesn’t have to pretend he’s a cop because he really is a cop.
Mastrogiovanni was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
How convenient! Only a few months earlier, an Iowa City, Iowa, man had his
driver’s license stolen. Then who should show up at the bar where he worked
as a bouncer, but the thief brandishing the bouncer’s very own license as his
form of ID.
Is there no honor among thieves? While two suspects were being questioned by Ogden, Utah, police about shoplifting from a store, someone broke
into their car and stole a stereo and several other items.
An El Paso, Texas, man busted into a church and absconded with the safe.
Safes are heavy, so he only got a few yards before dropping it on a neighbor’s
lawn, where he tried to crack it open. That’s when he was confronted by the
home’s occupant—a police officer.
Stupid criminals
6 | july 2016 Garfield County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
CHRISTINA
BRINKLEY
JT
COOPER
ROBERT
CRISP
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER a&b W/ DEADLY WEAPON
DUI
MICHAEL
GIFFORD
CALVIN
GLASCO
public intox
DOMESTIC ABUSE
JOHNNIE
WITT
RANDALL
ALEXANDER
ERNESTO
ANAYA
RYAN
ANAYA
LARCENY OF MERCH DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE OF
MINOR
SPEEDING - POSTED ZONE POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
TREY
CHRISTOPHER
JILL
CLODFELTER
IVAL
COLEMAN
JAMES
COLVIN
KIDNAPPING/ a&b W/ DEADLY
WEAPON
FAILURE TO COMPLY dus GRAND LARCENY
RADFORD
ELLIOTT
SHERRY
FERRELL
BRYAN
GARZA
ESTHER
GEORGE
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS/
ACTS TO CHILD
DOMESTIC ABUSE BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE FAILURE TO USE CHILD RESTRAIN
SYSTEM
KELSEY
LORENZ
CHANSE
MALY
ALYNN
MARTHIN
MCKENZIE
MASTERS
HUNTING FROM MOTOR VEHICLE/
HEADLIGHTING
DIST OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ POSS W/ INTENT
MISAPPROPRIATION OF FUNDS- EMBEZZLEMENT
HARBORING FUGITIVE
ZECHARIAH
MEYER
ABELARDO
MORA jr
RANDY
MORRIS
PATRICK
MULLENNAX
dur POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DRIVING W/Out A LICENSE REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
JOHNNY
PROCTOR
dus/dur
HAROLD
PRITCHARD
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/SUSP/
REVOKED
MARCO
RAMOS
DRIVING W/Out A VALID LICENSE
DEANDRAY
SANTIAGO
STEVEN
SARVER
AMY
SEAL
QUINN
SEAL
REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
CONTRIBUTING TO DELINQUENCY
OF MINORS
CARRYING FIREARMS WHILE
UNDER THE INFLUEnce
DOMESTIC A&B BY
STRANGULATION
LITA
WALKINGBULL
LARRY
WARSTLER
SARAH
WILLEMS
dus CARRYING FIREARMS WHILE
UNDER THE INFLUEnce/ agg dui
DOMESTIC ABUSE
ERIK
DICKINSON
DOMESTIC ABUSE
KYLE
GREEN
FAILURE TO CARRY SECURITY
VERIFICATION
DANE
JONES
BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE
CAROMINA
KAROUA
a&b W/DANGerous WEAPON
DEANNA
KNAPP
DUS/DUR
ANDREW
KNIGHT
FACILITATE SEXUAL CONDUCT
WITH MINOR
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Missing Children
Persons with information on missing children should contact:
O.S.B.I. at (405) 848-6724
Missing Since: 6/6/2016
Age Now: 17
Missing from: OKC, OK
Missing Since: 3/19/2016
Age Now: 17
Missing from: Houston, TX
Missing Since: 5/24/2016
Age Now: 17
Missing from: Tulsa, OK
Asia
R
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chards
Sta
cie
Dubbs
Bobbie
Joseph
Missing Since: 4/10/2016
Age Now: 14
Missing from: El Paso, TX
Missing Since: 4/29/2016
Age Now: 15
Missing from: Sherman, TX
Missing Since: 4/15/2016
Age Now: 15
Missing from: Houston, TX
Brandy
Galvan
Julianna
Ortegon
Cassandra
M
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chu
c
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Missing Since: 5/20/2016
Age Now: 17
Missing from: Elgin, TX
Missing Since: 6/3/2016
Age Now: 16
Missing from: West, TX
Missing Since: 5/31/2016
Age Now: 17
Missing from: Flint, TX
Briana
Polston
E r i
c a
Ornelas
Dyllon
Wilkinson
10 | july 2016 Noble County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
SHERI
BUNTIN
GEORGANNA
BURGESS
ESTUPINAN
CASTANEDA
BRYAN
COOKE
dus FAILURE TO APPEAR OR OBEY No Drivers License PUBLIC intox
CHRISTI
EID
TONY
ELDRIDGe
DESMOND
ENGLAND
DALTON
FELL
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/para
UTTERING FORGED INSTRUMENTS BAIL JUMPING POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/para
AMANDA
OLIVER
EVONA
PAPPAN
STEWART
REEDY
ANGELO
ROCHA
DUS poss cds w/intent to
distribute
DUI DUI
LORETTA
STRECK
JAMIE
THEDFORD
JOHNNY
THOMAS
FRANCIS
TONIPS
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CONTEMPT OF COURT Disorderly Conduct poss of dangerous drug
Summer is here
and many children
are now home
alone with Internetcapable devices.
The Oklahoma
Internet Crimes
Against Children
Task Force wants
parents to exercise
caution when allowing children to use
those devices.
In 2015, nearly 1,000 instances of child sexual exploitation were reported to the OSBI
through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s Cybertipline,
with each case involving the use of computers, apps, chats, or social media.
Parents are urged to consider the following tips:
• Monitor your child’s usage of electronic devices such as cell phones,
tablets, readers, web cams, and laptops, as well as their usage of apps,
games, and social media accounts. Do not allow this usage to be private.
Instead, children should use these in open areas of the home, such as the
living room or kitchen.
• Although strangers are a threat, oftentimes children are exploited by
people they know. A large number of child pornography images are taken
by the children themselves and sent to others they know or think they know.
• Utilize device and software parental controls, as well as safety features
available for your children’s devices and apps. Parents are also encouraged
to communicate openly about online activity with their children.
Young people should be able to identify risky behavior and know what to
do if something bad happens. It is important parents and guardians remain
approachable about this topic – kids should never fear a parent’s reaction
more than they fear the misbehavior and/or consequences of people online.
Ask your child:
• Where do you spend most of your time online?
• What is your favorite app or video game right now?
• Who do you game or communicate with the most?
• How do you decide who gets to follow or friend you?
• What do you share, post, download, upload, and view?
• Can I review your profile with you?
• What would you do if you encounter behavior or communication that
makes you uncomfortable?
If your child is the victim of sexual misconduct online or you observe this
type of behavior, immediately report the incident to www.cybertipline.com,
the OSBI, or local law enforcement.
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BRADLEY
ADKINS
JOHN
ANDREWS
STEVEN
BRECKENRIDGE
RANDALL
BUNTIN
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A VEHICLE agg a&B RAPE - FIRST DEGREE eluding police officer
DUSTIN
CROSBY
DANNY
DENT
MICHAEL
DOLLAR
ROYSTON
DOWNER
FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX
OFFENDER
PUBLIC intox MALICIOUS INJURY TO PROPERTY FAILURE TO APPEAR OR OBEY
PATRICIA
FERGUSON
MARY
GIBSON
TERRY
GLASS
JARROD
HARRELL
TRISTON
HARRIS
MATTHEW
HOLLOWAY
SATISH
JEET
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE OF
MINOR
PUBLIC DRUNK POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
PUBLIC DRUNK
ASSAULT - SECOND DEGREE dui DUS
HARRIS
CHRISTOPHER
KEMBLE
DONALD
LAWSON
MARK
LEFTHAND
OTIS
LYNCH
LINDA
MARQUEZ
BRADLEY
MOORE
TERRY
NARCOMEY
ERIC
NORRIS
fta POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/para
Petit Larceny PUBLIC intox
UTTERING FORGED INSTRUMENTS driving w/license canc/susp/
revoked
FAILURE TO APPEAR OR OBEY REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
MATTHEW
RODRIGUEZ
KIMBERLY
ROPP
CHARLES
SINCLAIR
dui/ CHILD ENDANGERMENT DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/SUSP/
REVOKED
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE OF
MINOR
EDGAR
VELASCO
DESTRI
VESTER
LITA
WALKINGBULL
BONNIE
WALLACE
no drivers license Disorderly Conduct DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/SUSP/
REVOKED
fta
RANDY
WATSON
SETH
WESSELS
MICHELLE
WESTBROOKS
XAVIER
WESTBROOKS
DEREK
YAHOLA
MICHAEL
YAHOLA
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE OF
MINOR
dui/CARRYING FIREARMS WHILE
UNDER THE INFLUEnce
FELONY VALUE-FALSE PRET/
BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
FELONY VALUE-FALSE PRET/
BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/para
USING OFFENSIVE WEAPON IN
FELONY
A Kechi, Kansas, man allegedly used his brother’s name in an attempt to avoid getting arrested on
June 19.
Too bad he didn’t know his brother’s birthday.
According to the affidavit, a state trooper stopped
the man near the Cimarron Turnpike at mile marker
24 shortly after 7 p.m. because he was traveling 88
mph in a 75 mph zone.
The driver told the trooper he didn’t have a license
and he was driving his girlfriend’s car. The only documentation he could provide was an expired insurance verification card. He told the officer his name and stated that he was
16-years-old.
During a computer check, the trooper noticed that the man had given him
the wrong birthdate - he should have been 17-years-old.
He confronted the suspect with the information. The man then admitted
that he used his brother’s name because he didn’t want to go to jail for driving with a suspended license. He identified himself as 19-year-old Andre
Jordan Harris.
When the trooper checked the man’s information, he confirmed that Harris was driving with a suspended license. He tried to place the man under
arrest, but Harris resisted putting his hands behind his back for approximately 10 minutes.
When the trooper tired of the teen’s shenanigans, he cuffed the man’s left
hand and was able to force both of his arms behind his back.
Harris is being charged with obstructing officer, driving with license canceled/suspended/revoked and speeding in excess of lawful maximum limit.
His bond was set at $500, and he is scheduled to appear in court on August 3, 2016.
It’s just a number
12 | july 2016 Kingfisher County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
MOSELLA
BERRYHILl
ESTEBAN
BLANCO
SCOTTIE
BOBO
MICHAEL
BRADY
CHRISTIAN
BRYANT
DUI agg dui agg a&B dus or dur no drivers license
FRANKLIN
BURSk
RAUL
CARDENAS
CHRISTIAN
DELGADO- GARCIA
DAVID
DUKE
JUAN
ESTRADA
JOSE
GARCIA
JUSTIN
GARRETT
WILLIAM
HALLOCK
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/SUSP/
REVOKED
Public intox DUI warrant no drivers license public drunk dus or dur vpo
ALEXANDRA
HARDIN
EVARISTO
HERNANDEZ
LATALSHA
HOUSLEY
ZACHARY
INCE
CHARLES
JAMES
ROBERT
JOHNSON
JOSHUA
KARPE
RYAN
KELLY
poss of controlled
substance w/intent to dist
no drivers license DOMESTIC a&B RAPE - SECOND DEGREE POSS CDS W/O TAX STAMP public drunk warrant PUBLIC DRUNK
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TRAVIS
BARLETT
ANDREW
BARNES
STEPHANIE
BAXTER
dus or dur DUI no drivers license
SARA
LACK
ASHLEY
LUMPKIN
MACY
MCADAM
ROWDY
MCAULEY
JOSHUA
MCDONALD
DAWON
MILLER
SANTIAGO
MUNOZ-PADILLA
DANIEL
NICKELS
DOMESTIC a&B DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/SUSP/
REVOKED
DUI - DRIVER UNDER 21 EMBEZZLEMENT FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ORDER DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/SUSP/
REVOKED
DOMESTIC a&B a&B w/dangerous weapon
MANDY
NORMAN
CONNIE
OGLe
FERNANDO
OROZCO-PADILLA
ANTONIA
PADILLA
FERNANDO
PORTALES
TAMMI
PROTHRO
SABRE
RASA
GARY
REID
DUI POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/para
DUI REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
DUI TRESPASSING POSS CDS W/O TAX STAMP dui
JULIAN
RODRIGUEZ
JAMES
SAUNDERS
NICHOLAS
SMITH
JAMES
SNODGRASS
STACIA
STEWART
EARL
TALLEY, jr.
BILLIE
WESt
CLYDE
WILLIAMS
agg dui
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/para
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DUI
IMPERSONATING ANOTHER BY
WRITTEN INSTRUMENT
SEXUAL BATTERY FTA DUI
DAVEN
WOODSOn
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SAUNDERS
Enid man James Christopher Saunders,
30, was arrested in Kingfisher after an officer
stopped him for playing his music too loudly
on June 28.
It wasn’t the music that got him arrested --
it was the marijuana and paraphernalia.
A Kingfisher officer saw a silver car traveling southbound on Highway 81 shortly after
midnight. As the car drove closer to him, he
realized that the driver was playing his music
loudly enough for the officer to hear it from
across the street. He stopped the car due to
the city’s ordinance on loud music.
When the driver reached across the passenger seat to get his information from the
glove box, the officer was hit with the odor of
marijuana. He asked the man, identified as Saunders, to step out of the car.
The officer searched Saunders and found a large sum of cash in his front
pocket totaling $1,105, according to the affidavit. When he searched the
man’s car, he found a small piece of a green leafy substance under the driver’s seat.
He continued his search and located some digital scales and a mason jar in
the center console. Both items had a green leafy substance on them.
Under the passenger’s seat, the officer found a larger piece of the green
leafy substance. The officer field-tested the large piece -- it tested positive
for marijuana.
Saunders is being charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at
$2,500, and he was scheduled to appear in court on July 6, 2016.
Loud and clear
14 | july 2016
OHP Uses New Device To Seize
Money During Traffic Stops
You may have heard of civil asset forfeiture.
That’s where police can seize your property
and cash without first proving you committed a
crime; without a warrant and without arresting
you, as long as they suspect that your property is somehow tied to a crime.
Now, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol has a device that also allows them to seize
money in your bank account or on prepaid cards.
It’s called an ERAD, or Electronic Recovery and Access to Data machine, and state
police began using 16 of them last month.
Here’s how it works. If a trooper suspects you may have money tied to some type of
crime, the highway patrol can scan any cards you have and seize the money.
“We’re gonna look for different factors in the way that you’re acting,” Oklahoma
Highway Patrol Lt. John Vincent said. “We’re gonna look for if there’s a difference in
your story. If there’s someway that we can prove that you’re falsifying information to
us about your business.”
Troopers insist this isn’t just about seizing cash.
“I know that a lot of people are just going to focus on the seizing money. That’s a
very small thing that’ s happening now. The largest part that we have found ... the
biggest benefit has been the identity theft,” Vincent said.
“If you can prove that you have a legitimate reason to have that money it will be
given back to you. And we’ve done that in the past,” Vincent said about any money
seized.
State Sen. Kyle Loveless, R-Oklahoma City, said that removes due process and the
belief that a suspect is presumed innocent until proven guilty. He said we’ve already
seen cases in Oklahoma where police are abusing the system.
“We’ve seen single mom’s stuff be taken, a cancer survivor his drugs taken, we saw
a Christian band being taken. We’ve seen innocent people’s stuff being taken. We’ve
seen where the money goes and how it’s been misspent,” Loveless said.
Loveless plans to introduce legislation next session that would require a conviction
before any assets could be seized.
“If I had to err on the side of one side versus the other, I would err on the side of the
Constitution,” Loveless said. “And I think that’s what we need to do.”
News 9 obtained a copy of the contract with the state.
It shows the state is paying ERAD Group Inc., $5,000 for the software and scanners, then 7.7 percent of all the cash the highway patrol seizes.
News9.com
Eddie G: This is a a travesty of justice. OHP, because it can now that the technology is available, is asserting its ability to be judge and jury. The legislature needs to put
a stop to this, and whoever the turd(s) is/are who came up it with need to be removed
from their positions even if the law has to be changed to do it. That is ex post facto
you say? I say, too bad assholes. Prove it in a court of law.
Jason L: Today in America you are guilty until proven otherwise, but you are
always suspect.
Aaron W: Complete overreach of power. How many candidates running for election in November promise smaller government? Things like this prove that the promises are false statements made to purely get them elected. Looks to me like the “we
the people” are being forced to fear our government...again.
Michael M: So I am against this, however this isn’t the entire story. It’s nice to
see news9 taking a crack at the sensational telling of stories without all of the details
much like the national media.
First, this will be handled like all other property seizures in the state, it must be in
connection to a crime. The asset is seized and effectively placed into evidence.
Second their is a court date I do not remember the amount of time but it is a set
time between the date of seizure and the court date. In the event the court date cannot be held within the allotted time. The asset is returned, in the event a court date is
obtained prior to the court date, the officer must submit a seizure for the the countys
district attorney, the DA must sign off on it prior to the court date the DA Then goes
before the Judge and PROVES that the asset is a benefit the person received from an
illicit activity. If they cannot the asset is returned to the person.
Now all that said, yes there it’s a huge chance for abuse, however the only people
who have either limited our complete immunity is in this situation is the DA and the
judge. The officer who seizes the asset is still liable for any wrong doing and is subject
to civil and criminal ligation in the event of abuse. If that’s not motivation to behave I
don’t know what is. All this is intended to do is “catch” police up to trends in crime.
It is handled the same way any property seizures in the state is handled, a house or
vehicle.
Jamie D: The issue is if money and property are returned and found innocent,
the victim will still incure court costs, missed work, expenses..etc ( all cost money)
Jerry P: Im not sure this is true, but its not a new law, if you are in position of
money or property that was used in illegal activity they could always sieze it. With
modern technology people can buy drugs with prepaid cards or even bank cards. If
its found out the money was not involved in illegal activity it will be returned, not a new
law at all
Leona U: Due process, have we forgotten this? Innocent until proven guilty. I can
completely understand seizing everything in a felonious act. Apart from that, it’s none
of your business where my money comes from. You certainly don’t have the right to
seize it. When did OHP become judge and jury? This is completely insane.
Amy J: I can picture a drug bust where pounds of Marijuana are seized, as well
as cash. Is this supposed to make that possible if its in a vehicle? Because I’m having
trouble understanding how an officer would just take money from a single mom as if
she were simply driving down the road, and he decided to be a bully. Maybe i don’t
feel threatened because I’m broke haha. I absolutely disagree with the idea of seizure,
except in extreme situations where theft or distribution are obvious, in which case the
items should be entered as evidence, and only after conviction should the money be
used for anything
Jason E: Criminals are not going to have bank accounts anyway. This only harnesses the people and creates more fear and hatred. The money in question that is
used by law abiding citizens is used to pay for our daily lives. When it is taken like this,
utilities and late payment accrue and those don’t get reimbursed by their “mistake.”
Winnie B: If it isn’t just about seizing other people’s cash, then do the job w/o
grabbing any. Currently it’s highway robbery, by badges protected by the laws. A
perfect RICO case.
Patsy T: Oklahoma is reaching as far as they can for $$. This needs to be challenged in court. I get paid on a card I don’t carry my check stubs with me to validate
where funds come from. The gift card thing is unreal.
Braylen R: I love the state taking our belongings without due process. Their
reach doesn’t go far enough if you ask me. We should all be willing to hand over
whatever the state wants, and thank them for their hard work.
Bryan W: The company gets a 7.7% commission rate on all assets money
siezed. So what happens when the money is legitimate like the christian band or
somebody who just took out money to get a new car? I wrote to state legislators with
absolutely no response from them concerning this law asking for just the statistics on
its enforcement.
Randy H: I support the men and women in blue in a lot of things....but this is just
wrong....and for ERAD to get 7.7 percent of what the troopers can get ?
Michael W: Oklahoma must be broke way to go Fallin the failer, I’m sure we
could sue if they did take money wrongfully it’s only right I sell my booty for my hard
earned money can’t take that away from me fools.
Charles C: Caught now x wife in bed with police officer. Police came over asked
for my debit card for additional I’d and BAM!!! Next day all was empty. Said I can
rebuttal. Lawyer is more expensive than what was in the account. I’m a ret Air Force
guy. There are a lot of good police officers and about 15% that are shady. I’m speaking the gospel. Nothing you can do once they run that card.
Earl E: Welcome to the Oklahoma Police State. Wrong, wrong and wrong. I’m
sure the budget cuts affected them, so they brought this in to re-fill their coffers. Its
hard to break the law when you are the law (not)
Brandon L: The way Lt. John Vincent can’t even form a coherent sentence
would make me very suspicious like his story ain’t adding up and maybe the cards in
wallet need a little scanny poo!
Teresa P: Its awful they have seized even elderly people’s money and when it
was finally given back they still kept a lot of it. That was Florida. Should not be able to
do this. Its this kind of thing that makes ppl hate police agencies. Stick to upholding
the law not breaking it.
Tadpole S: If they are going to sieze money from any source that needs to be
done by either state investigation or federal investigation ie OSBI or FBI not the OHP.
Edward C: It’ s going to get cops/patrolmen hurt and or killed. If not at first, afterwards. And those who legislated this horrid piece of work should be at the TOP of
the eradication lists. It doesn’t matter how bad the I-35 corridor is, government CANNOT consitutionally take property, period....especially on a whim,. And don;t bother
me with “the law says”....the Constitutions DOES NOT.
What’s your opinion on this?
POLL
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ALEXANDER
AGUILAR
MACIE
ATCHLEY
KENNETH
BROWN
CAMILLE
CARTER
MICHAEL
CREED
JOHN
EUSTACe
JOSEPH
GARCIA
Domestic a&B a&B w/dangerous weapon ftp - dus
dui
bogus check ASSAULT WITH THE INTENT TO
KILL
toc
MATTHEW
GEORGE
MICHAEL
HALE
ETHAN
HOWERTON
MONIQUE
HURRIETA
JOSE
LEE
TYLER
MARTIN
ANGELA
MCQUISTON
KERRI
MILLEDGE
poss of contraband in jail no drivers license burglary - 2nd degree driving w/license canc/susp/
revoked
Threatens to perform an act
of violence
bogus check dui dui
HEATH
NAFUS
CAMERON
PEMBROOK
PAUL
POSLICK
DEVIN
PRATT
CHRISTOPHER
PROCTOR
SIDNEY
RIGGS
ALLEN
SANDEFUR
dui Larceny of domestic animals poss of controlled
substance/para
driving w/license canc/susp/
revoked
driving w/license canc/susp/
revoked
speeding a&B w/dangerous weapon
TRICIA
SANDERS
HOWARD
SELVEY
MICHELLE
SIMS
CHRISTINA
SMITH
JOSHUA
SOWIECKI
SHELTON
TRIBBLE
CRYSTAL
VARELA
RAYMOND
VARELA
poss of cds/para FAILURE TO YIELD AT STOP SIGN Burglary - 2nd degree Obtain property or signature
under false pretenses
malicious injury to property dui under 21 domestic a&B in presence of
minor
domestic a&B in presence of
minor
DAVID
WILDER
JESSICA
WILDER
domestic a&B
dus
OTJEN
Edmond man Andrew Maury Blake Otjen, 36, was
arrested in Major County on June 20 for allegedly
downing wine while driving down Highway 412.
According to the police report, officers were advised
of a reckless driver headed westbound on the highway
from Meno at approximately 10:34 p.m.
Around 10:45, the suspect drove past a Major
County deputy. The deputy followed the vehicle and
watched as the driver drove left of center. The driver
then turned on his hazard lights and drove on the side
of the road for about 10 seconds.
When he pulled back into the westbound lane, the
deputy stopped conducted a traffic stop.
He asked the driver, identified as Otjen, if he was OK. Otjen replied, “Not
really.”
The deputy could smell alcohol on the man, but Otjen told him he only had
two drinks. The man seemed nervous and he was slurring his words. He told
the deputy that he was headed to Little Sahara State Park to see some friends.
The deputy asked Otjen if he would take the standard field sobriety tests.
Otjen asked if he had to. The deputy explained to the man that he didn’t have
to, but it would help him determine if the man was OK to drive. Otjen rubbed
his face for a few moments before agreeing to the tests.
During the tests, Otjen held his hands up and told the deputy he couldn’t
complete them. He admitted to drinking a whole bottle of wine, and said he
should have just stayed at his apartment and drank.
Yes, Otjen, much better than drinking vino in your car!
Police found one empty wine bottle, one that had been opened, and two
unopened bottles in the man’s vehicle.
During booking, Otjen agreed to a breath test. His BAC was .22, nearly three
times the legal limit.
Otjen is being charged with driving a motor vehicle while under the influence
of alcohol, aggravated. His bond was set at $5,000, and he is scheduled to
appear in court on July 18, 2016.
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16 | july 2016
Brian Keith Beck
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
41278 S. County Road 270
Meno, OK
William A Cornell
Rape - Second Degree
266158 E CR 47
Ringwood, OK
Leroy Gene Swanson
Rape - Second Degree
910 Valleyview
Enid, OK
Mark David Tarrant
Procure, Produce, Distribute, Or
Possess Child Pornography
1113 N. Madison
Enid, OK
Travis d Sweeten
Rape
4810 Spring Ridge Rd.
Apt 124, Enid, OK
Billy Terry
Rape - Second Degree
3208 N. 5th Street
Enid, OK
Antonio Eugene Carr
Rape - Second Degree
16939 E 790 RD
Kingfisher, OK
Lewis Bernard Ely
Rape - First Degree
202 S Anna Street
Red Rock, OK
Dustin W Ellis
Rape - Second Degree
15746 Beverly Drive
Kingfisher, OK
James B Evans
Abuse or Neglect of Child (involved
sexual abuse or exploitation)
6401 CR 20
Billings, OK
Garfield County
Kingfisher County MAjor County
Noble 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.
FACT:
Victims of sexual assault often share some
blame for the assault.
False. Adult and child victims of sexual
abuse are never to blame for the assault,
regardless of their behavior. Because of the
age difference, children are unable to legally
consent to sexual acts. They are often made
to feel like willing participants, which further
contributes to their shame and guilt.
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