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garfield County
kyle gould
uttering forged instruments
major County
zach hooker
possession of marijuana/
paraphernalia
noble County
robert powers
use offensive weapon in
felony/shoot w/intent to kill
Kingfisher County
christopher
shields
child pornography
Kingfisher County
cristobal rios
possession of meth w/in 2000’
of school
noble County
jesse canchola
assault
garfield County
cheri holden
burglary - first degree
major County
spencer quiring
assault & battery w/deadly
weapon
noble County
avery reeder
rape - first degree/
kidnapping
garfield County
robert crisp
possession of controlled
substance/paraphernalia
Kingfisher County
spencer denham
possession of cds
garfield County
richard rogers
possession of controlled
substance
noble County
deborah wallace
assault & battery w/
dangerous weapon
garfield County
danny ware
possession of controlled
substance
garfield County
john meyer
assault on police officer
Garfield/Kingfisher/major/noble counties
Vol. 4 No. 11 [email protected] Published the 2nd Saturday of each month.
October 2014
• Recently Arrested
• Sex Offenders
• News Releases
• Missing Children
• Wanted Persons
garfield County
sheila bailey
burglary - first degree
2 | october 2014 Garfield County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
BRETT
ALDRIDGE
DARREN
ANDREWS
RYAN
BARNES
MIGUEL
BRETADO
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICER MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DUI
JANICE
COLEMAN
HUNTER
COLLUMS-CORD
JEFFREY
COOK
FIDENCIO
CRUZ
LARCENY OF LOST PROPERTY POSSESS FIREARM W/ ALTERED
ID DURING COMM OF FELONY
DUI no drivers license
REBECCA
EARLE
STEIVEN
EAVES
HEATHER
ECKENRODE
DIANE
FLORES
fta - no drivers license DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
failure to comply FAILURE TO COMPLY -
speeding
BERNARDO
GONZALEZ
VINCENT
GORDON
BRANDON
GUEST
DANIEL
HARRIS
JAMES
HENRY
ANTHONY
HUDSON
EDDIE
HUDSON
no drivers license no drivers license DUI POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
agg dui agg dui UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
STEPHANIE
HULTGREN
JOHN
JACKSON
KEVIN
KEEFe
POSS OF PRECURSOR W/
INTENT TO MANUFACTURE CDS
public intox no drivers license
Key of Charges
A&B .....................................................Assault & Battery
APC ..............................................Actual Physical Control
AFCF ............................... After Former Felony Conviction
ATA .......................................... Application to Accelerate
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 october 2014 | 3
MARGIE
BROTHERSON
REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
TRISTANNA
KOEHL
DONALD
KRUTULESKI
SPEEDING
BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE
DAVID
LEMARI
SHANNON
MATA
no drivers license INVALID LICENSE TAG
ROSE
NAVA
CASEY
PALMER
LACEE
PEACE
LARCENY OF LOST PROPERTY POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dus
SHEILA
REIDHEAD
WILLIAM
REILLY
MICHAEL
RHONE
no drivers license public intox DUI
DON
SOMMERS
EDANA
STONE
JARROD
STOTTS
SARAH
SUTHERLAND
ISRAEL
TERRAZAL
RUSTY
THORNBURG
OMITTING TO PROVIDE FOR A
CHILD
DUI TRESPASSING LARCENY OF MERCH FROM
RETAILER
dus FALSE DECLARATION OF
OWNERSHIP IN PAWN
ANTHONY
VASQUEZ
BENJAMIN
WAGNER
SANDIE
WALKER
NICOLE
WHITE
KENT
WILKERSOn
MARTIN
WILSON
DUI POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER no drivers license PUBLIC intox DUI
(Editor’s note: We at OK Jailbirds sincerely hopes this man receives the help he
needs. The name of the subject has been
withheld from this story, but his name,
charge and mugshot is in the arrest records.)
Although most people are upset when
they get arrested, a Drummond man
hopes that his arrest helps him get back
on a better path.
According to the police report, a Garfield County deputy was dispatched to the
6000 block of W. Keowee Road to check
on an unresponsive man sitting in a truck.
When he arrived, with the Hillsdale Fire
Department and a couple of witnesses
told the officer the man asked them if he
was going to jail. They said they saw him move a syringe and place it between the seats.
The officer made contact with the man. He asked the deputy, “Am I going to jail?”
The deputy asked him why he would go to jail, since he was just there to check on him.
The man replied, “Didn’t they tell you? I have a needle in the truck.” He also allegedly
added, “I tried to shoot up earlier, but it didn’t work.”
He then asked the deputy if he wanted him to get the needle. When the man retrieved the
syringe, the deputy saw that it had blood and a clear substance inside of it. The man also
told the deputy that he had a spoon and some baggies inside the vehicle. He gave the deputy
permission to search his truck. In the truck, the deputy found a glass pipe, a spoon with
residue, small plastic baggies and a bag full of syringes. The residue field-tested positive for
methamphetamine.
The man told the deputy, “I’m glad I’m going to jail. I was clean a few years ago, and I got
started on dope again back in June. I hope this helps me clean up again.”
We hope so too.
The man is being charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released on a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on November 10, 2014.
Drummond man hopes jail
will help him clean up
4 | october 2014 Garfield County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
MATTHEW
BARNES
SONYA
BERRY
BRIAN
BERTOLINO
RUSSEL
BEST
TIMOTHY
BROOMFIELD
JAMIE
BROWN
CALEB
CABRERA
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DOMESTIC ABUSE dus/dur BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE LARCENY OF MERCH PUBLIC INTOX DUI
ANTHONY
COTA
ROBERT
CRISP
HANK
DEEDS
STEPHEN
ECHARD
HARVEY
FLORES
KEITH
GAINES
ROMAN
GOLDSMITH
RECKLESS CONDUCT WITH
FIREARM/ KIDNAPPING
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DOMESTIC ABUSE a&b w/dangerous weapon POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ dui
PETIT LARCENY
MICHAEL
GRIFFIN
BURL
HAMM
AMY
HARRISON
CLARISSA
HAWKINS
DONNELL
HEADS
RYAN
HENDERSON
JOSHUA
HENRY
DIST OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ POSS W/ INTENT
dus LARCENY OF MERCH PUBLIC INTOX a&b w/dangerous weapon POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
RAYMOND
HILL
JOSEPH
HLADIK
ANTHONY
HUFF
BRAYTON
JOHNSON
DALTON
JONES
ALBON
KANEL
RODNEY
KNOX
PUBLIC INTOX RECKLESS DRIVING PUBLIC INTOX LARCENY DIST OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ POSS W/ INTENT
dus PUBLIC INTOX
MICHAEL
LAWVER
JON
LEIGH
JAMES
LESTER
ROSE
NABU
MARTIN
PAINTER
SCOTT
REDDING
HALEY
RILEY
DUI IMPROPER EQUIPMENT CARRY FIREARMS AFcf/
DURING PROBATION
dus ARSON - SECOND DEGREE DOMESTIC A&b CARRYING WEAPON/DRUGS/
ALCOHOL INTO JAIL
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County october 2014 | 5
DUSTIN
ROBERTSON
RICHARD
ROGERS
MERCY
SAMSON
dus POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dus
RYAN
SITTIG
ROY
STANZIONE
AMBER
TAYLOR
IRVING
THADDEUS
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER PUBLIC INTOX BATTERY PUBLIC INTOX
DIANA
WEBB
JONAS
WILLSON
COTY
WINTERS
FEBI
WINTERS
PIERRE
ADAWAY
ALI
AL-REKABI
BRANDY
ANDERSON
PUBLIC INTOX REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
IMPROPER EQUIPMENT DUI DUI FALSE PRET/BOGUS CHECK/
CON GAME
JOSHUA
AVANTS
SHEILA
BAILEY
GILBERT
BORDEN
BOURN
BOURN
RANDALL
BRIDGES
COLE
BUTLER
MICHAEL
CEARING
PETIT LARCENY BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF
VEHICLE
DUI BOND RE-COMMITMENT
BURGLaRY - FIRST DEGREE
dus
ARNE
COOPER
LYNN
CRITES
PAUL
CRITES
TREVOR
DIAZ
MARCUS
DODD
JEROD
DOW
DALTON
FARMER
CARRY FIREARMS AFcf/
DURING PROBATION
dus OBSTRUCTING OFFICER ACQUIRE PROCEEDS FROM
DRUG ACTIVITY
CHILD ABUSE BY INJURY UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
DUI
BILL
LANKI
a&B w/deadly weapon
reward!
PATRICK O’TARY HAMBY
5’6’’ 175Lbs, Black Hair, Brown Eyes.
Last Address Was
Motel 6 in Elk City,OK
Bonnie’s Bail Bonds
580-928-2266 or 1-800-225-0166
6 | october 2014 Garfield County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
ALMA
FISHER
MATTHEW
FULLER
LORI
GODDARD
KYLE
GOULD
DEVIN
HARRIS
DUI FAILURE TO COMPLY W/ COURT
ORDER
DUI UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
REGINA
HENDRICKS
ANGELIQUE
HOOD
JON
HOUSTON
BRIAN
JACKSON
JOSHUA
JENKINS
VIRGIL
JENKINS
no drivers license FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE UNAUTHORIZED USE OF
VEHICLE
FALSE DECLARATION OF
OWNERSHIP IN PAWN
POSS PARA PETIT LARCENY
JARED
JOHNSON
TAMEKA
JOHNSON
TIMOTHY
JOSLIN
PETER
LANGMOS
KEVIN
LEE
ERIC
LOGAN
LUPE
LOZA
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE DIST OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ POSS W/ INTENT
PUBLIC INTOX dus TRESPASSING POSS FIREARM W/ ALTERED ID
IN COMMission OF FELONY
SAMANTHA
LUCIO
STANLEY
LYON
ERICK
MALDONADO
GARY
MALDONADO
DAVID
NICHOLS
SARAH
OTERO
KASSANDRA
PORTER
POSS CDS W/IN 1000FT
SCHOOL/PARK/MINOR
vpo no drivers license AGG a&b DUI DUS CHILD NEGLECT
TEVIN
POWELL
HAROLD
PRITCHARD
AMAYA
RAMOS
DEVON
REIM
JOSHUA
RICE
LISA
ROBBINS
WILLIE
RUSSELL
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
DOMESTIC ABUSE POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dus POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
LARCENY UNLAWFUL PURCHASING/
ACQUIRING PSEUDOEPHEDRINE
PHILLIP
BUSBEe
LEVI
CARR
OMITTING TO PROVIDE FOR A
CHILD
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/para
KYLE
DUKE
DUI
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County october 2014 | 7
JOSEPHINE
SHERROD
KATHERINE
SHRUM
DALLAS
SMITH
JUSTIN
SMITH
dus PETIT LARCENY DOMESTIC A&B BY
STRANGULATION
ACCESSORY TO FELONY
QUENTEN
THAYER
RICKEY
WHITSON
CHARLES
WILSON
SARAH
WILSON
DOMESTIC ABUSE FTA- dur dus DUI/ CHILD ENDANGERMENT
TANYA
BAKER
MICHAEL
BENNETT
JIMMIE
BOEPPLE
TAMMY
BROWN
PUBLIC INTOX POSS PARA PETIT LARCENY DUI
JAMES
CARPENTER
JACK
COLDIRON
ANTHONY
COTA
EDUARDO
DIAZ
RANDY
DITTMEYER
JASON
DRAPER
THROW OR DROP OBJECT ON
MOTOR VEHICLE
DUI DUI DOMESTIC ABUSE POSS CDS W/IN 1000FT
SCHOOL/PARK/MINOR
PUBLIC INTOX
SHELBY
EASTER
STEPHEN
ENLOE
JASON
GALBRAITH
JOSE
GARCIA MORA
MATTHEW
GEORGE
BRANDY
HALL
MATTHEW
HALLEY
PETIT LARCENY POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
a&b POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DUI DUI toc
JENNIFER
CUSHMAN
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
Proverbs 22:6 says
6 Train up a child in
the way he should go:
and when he is old,
he will not depart
from it.
Children have a
wonderful capacity
for trust. The faith
they put in adults is unqualified, and that should humble us; we often don’t
deserve it.
Sometimes kids suffer from intentional betrayal by a trusted adult, like
former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky, recently convicted of
sexually abusing underprivileged young boys. Other times, they are neglected
by society at large, as are the 1.7 million children with a parent behind bars.
Many of these kids face enormous obstacles, but get little notice.
The Bible affirms that children are a central focus of God.
Our national problem is not that we somehow undervalue children; it’s
that we don’t always know where to look to find the children most in need
of our help. Inmates’ children in particular get placed on the back burner.
They grow up in single-parent homes, or they get shuffled into foster care.
They are five times more likely than their peers to live in poverty. They often
endure confusion, loneliness, depression, abandonment, social ostracism,
and profound anger. Should we be surprised if they often follow their
parents to prison?
It doesn’t take much to ease the burden of an inmate’s family. Churches—
and other people of good will—can incorporate prisoners’ children into their
existing programs, like VBS, youth mentoring programs, or summer camps.
They can make sure kids have the supplies they need to succeed in school, or
gifts to celebrate the holidays; the opportunities are boundless.
If we take seriously the notion that every child has inherent worth and
deserves our society’s nurture and protection, we cannot afford to ignore
children with an incarcerated parent. Like Jesus, we must reach out to them,
and their trust will for once not be betrayed. In turn we will discover that the
blessing goes both ways: They will teach us what it means to have faith that
pleases God, faith that presses in close, believing everything will be okay.
Bible Says:
8 | october 2014 Garfield County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
ANGELA
HARVISTON
DAVID
HELM
CASSANDRA
HENRY
CHERI
HOLDEN
CHRISTINNA
HOLDEN
GREGORY
HOLMES
PATRICIA
HOWERTON
GRAND LARCENY POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DOMESTIC ABUSE BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE DUI dus FELONY VALUE- FALSE PRET/
BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
MARIO
JACKSON
SHAWN
KERNER
BERSON
LANG
CARLOS
LARA
RAUL
LEON-SAUCEDO
ELVIA
LEVYVA
JEFFERY
LICHTENBERG
ENDEAVOR/CONSPIRE TO DEL/
MANUF/POSS CDS
DISRUPT/PREVENT/INTERRUPT
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALL
PUBLIC INTOX careless driving DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
FAILURE TO DEVOTE ATTENTION
TO DRIVING
OBSCENE/THREATENING OR
HARASSING PHONE CALLS
MICHAEL
MARTIN
MICKIE
MINER
JEREMIAH
MITCHELL
TOMMIE
MOORE
LARRY
MURRAY
MICHAEL
NELSON
JEANETTE
NICHOLS
PETIT LARCENY dus DIST OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ POSS W/ INTENT
DUI TRAFFICKING ILLEGAL DRUGS DUI/ POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DUI
LINDSEY
NIGHTENGALE
JAMIE
NORDYKE
THOMAS
PACK
VERONICA
PEREZ
DOUGLAS
PHELPS
FRANCISCO
RAMIREZ
TERRY
RENEAU
BOND RECOMMITMENT
BURGLARY FIST DEGREE
CHILD ABUSE BY INJURY dus a&b ON POLICE OFFICER POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
PETIT LARCENY OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
DOMONIC
RICHARDSON
RAFAEL
RIVERA VELEZ
RICKY
ROBERTSON
LYNETTE
SAMPSON
BOBBY
SCHOONOVER
HEATHER
SHELTON
STEVEN
SINNETT
Drunk in or about auto DUI PUBLIC INTOX POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
vpo POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County october 2014 | 9
ALFRED
SMITH
WILLIAM
SMITH
JEFFREY
STEWART
SAUNDRA
TIPPS
JORDAN
TUCKER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dus PETIT LARCENY BOND RECOMMITTMENT
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF Mv
DUS
JENNIFER
WESTBROOK
RANDY
WINN
FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE
OMITTING TO PROVIDE FOR
CHILD
MANDEL
LAWRENCE
FAILURE TO COMPLY ON PUBLIC
INTOX
ATRAIU
NULL
MICHAEL
ONEIL
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
BOND RE-COMMITMENT
DWAYNE
RANSOM
ANDREA
RAMSEY
CODY
RAPP
TYLER
RIGGS
CARRIE
ROBERTSON
MICHAEL
RODGERS
contempt of court POSS OF CONTROLLED dus
SUBSTANCE
DUI DUS trafficking in illegal
drugs
SKYLER
RUDE
COREY
SCHANK
JASON
SEEK
JOSEPH
SIERRA
BOBBY
SMALLWOOD
BOBBY
SMITH
RAPE - FIRST DEGREE POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
vpo PUBLIC INTOX
PHIL
SMITH
VICTOR
STEELE
NATASHA
SULLIVAN
MICHAEL
SWEENEY
EDWARD
THORNTON
LONNIE
UNRUH
LARRY
WALLACE
FELONY VALUE-FALSE PRET/
BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
A&B ELUDING POLICE OFFICER DUI PUBLIC INTOX POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
Public intox
RICHARD
WARD
DANNY
WARE
AMANDA
WATKINS
JOSEPH
WATKINS
FLOYD
YOUNG
TIFFANY
YOUNG
KIDNAPPING POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
DUI/ CHILD ENDANGERMENT PUBLIC INTOX
10 | october 2014 Garfield County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
BRANDELYNN
ALVAREZ
DENNIS
BRIDGEMAN
TROY
BUCK
ADRIAN
CARSON
DYLAN
CASH
REBECCA
COATS
vpo DOMESTIC A&B FAILURE TO COMPLY BOND INCREASEDISTribution OF CDS
DIST OF CONTROLLED SUB
-INCL POSS W/ INTENT
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
TYLER
COOK
HEATHER
COUP
WINDELL
CROSSLAND
KARSON
CURTTRIGHT
KRYSTAL
DARST
JESUS
DELEON
NATHAN
DICKSON
MANSLAUGHTER FIRST DEGREE dus dus DOMESTIC A&B UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
DRIVING W/OUT A LICENSE NO DRIVERS LICENSE
TORI
DOLEZAL
AUDREY
DOWN
AMY
FISHER
JABIER
FLORES
JOHN
GRAPES
NYTINO
GRIMES
MIGUEL
GUTIERREZ
ABUSE/FINANCIAL
EXPLOITATION BY CARETAKER
FTP- Dus MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
A&B w/dangerous weapon POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DIST OF CONTROLLED SUB
-INCL POSS W/ INTENT
DRIVING WITHOUT A VALID
LICENSE
SAMMIE
HAGELBERG
TIFFANIE
HARDAGE
RANDY
HEDGE
CARLOS
HERNANDEZ
MICHAEL
HICKS
ANDREA
HUGHES
TAMMY
HUMPHREY
agg dui DUI POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DRIVING W/O VALID DRIVERS
LICENSE
DOGS/CAT RUNNING AT LARGE FAILURE TO COMPLY OBTAINING PUBLIC SERVICE
WITHOUT AUTHORITY
TAMMY
JEUR
JILLEEN
JULIAN
NATHANIEL
KENT
MATTHEW
KILLAM
JEIKO
LIBOKMETO
CADEN
MATTHEWS
JOHN
MEYER
LARCENY OF MERCH FROM
RETAILER
BOND RECOMMITMENT DRIVING WITHOUT LICENSE POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
RAPE - FIRST DEGREE POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER
RANDY
PECHA
DUI
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty Garfield County october 2014 | 11
JOHN
MORGAN
KOURTNEY
MORRIS
TYSON
NEILSON
MICHAEL
NOLDEN
DUS A&B DUI DUI
REBECCA
GEDDEs
CALVIN
GLASCO
OMITTING TO PROVIDE FOR A
CHILD
DOMESTIC a&B
HEATHER
MOLNAR
MICHAEL
MOODIE
CASI
MURRAY
LARCENY OF MERCH FROM
RETAILER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/para
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
RICH
PUCKETT
TOMMY
RAMOS
MARK
RECORD
DOMESTIC a&B no license plate fta - no insurance
RONNIE
SMART
DUI
CHRISTINA
MINCHEW
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
AMBER
POWELL
fail to comply
BRIGIDO
RIVERA
NO DRIVERS LICENSE
ISAAC
SCRUGGS
SCOTT
SHARP
DUSTIN
SHEPARD
ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE FROM
PENITENTIARY
ftp Poss para
MIKAL
TOLMAN
BRANDI
TURNBOW
ANTONIO
VIGIL
DOMESTIC A&B BY
STRANGULATION
PETIT LARCENY POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
NICOLE
SMITH
DUSTIN
SOLES
ERIC
STEARNS
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CONTRIBUTING TO
DELINQUENCY OF MINORS
HAROLD
WOMACK
JOE
WOOD
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
failure to comply
CRYSTAL
CALDWELL
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
JENNIFER
CANADAY
FALSE PRET/BOGUS CHECK/
CON GAME
JESSE
CANCHOLA
ENDEAVOR/CONSPIRE TO DEL/
MANUF/POSS CDS
EARL
DELANO
DOMESTIC a&B
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OK Jailbirds is cooperating with the efforts of Oklahoma Department of Human Services to impact the huge
social problem of irresponsible parents who are not paying the child supports ordered by our courts.
If these biological-only parents won’t honor the courts order, perhaps public shame will get their attention.
If you know how to reach any of the Deadbeat Parents found on this page, please call the Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Child Support HotLine at 1-800-522-8014
Importance of Child Support
Children are our future and child support helps make sure they
have a chance at a productive life. Children have the right to get
support from both parents and do not lose this right when a
parent leaves the home.
When children do not receive child support, they can:
Suffer both Emotionally and Physically
Live within a Reduced Standard of Living
Have their Basic Needs Unmet
Become Non-Supportive when they become Parents.
When one or both parents do not support their children,
taxpayers often pay the cost of raising children. When children
receive public assistance and their parents pay no child support,
all taxpayers bear the cost of supporting the children.
Most Wanted List Missing Deadbeat Parents
Deadbeat
Parents
It’s ALL about the KIDS!
Joshua Lee Burris
Owes: $ 24,701.57
Date of Birth: 04/10/1985
Race: American Indian Gender: Male
Height: 5’ 8” Weight: 135
Eyes: Brown Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Ardmore, OK
Michael Dean Johnson
Owes: $ 10,385.78
Date of Birth: 02/14/1969
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 180
Eyes: Blue Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Bethany, OK
Brian Roger Hunt
Owes: $ 30,669.55
Date of Birth: 2/28/1961
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 200
Eyes: Blue Hair: Blond
OCSS Office: Norman, OK
Ace Hailey Buckner
Owes: $ Pending
Date of Birth: 06/08/1988
Race: American Indian Gender: Male
Height: 5’ 5” Weight: 200
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Tulsa East, OK
Justin W. Burns
Owes: $ 7,765.00
Date of Birth: 08/28/1986
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’ 8” Weight: 150
Eyes: Brown Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Tahlequah, OK
Mayland L. Jackson
Owes: $ 37,689.20
Date of Birth: 11/29/1976
Race: Black Gender: Male
Height: 5’ 11” Weight: 170
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Sallisaw, OK
Shannon Leroy Burleson
Owes: $ 46,042.43
Date of Birth: 12/08/1977
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’ 3” Weight: 145
Eyes: Hazel Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Miami, OK
Alan Adrian Jackson
Owes: $ 19,914.45
Date of Birth: 07/21/1965
Race: Black Gender: Male
Height: 5’ 11” Weight: 145
Eyes: Brown Hair: Gray
OCSS Office: Norman, OK
october 2014 | 13
Missing Children
Persons with information on missing children should contact:
O.S.B.I. at (405) 848-6724
Shirdyn Toe
Missing Since:
8/12/2014
Age Now: 15
Missing from:
Fort Worth, TX
Tristain
Mathews
Missing Since:
4/19/2013
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
Tulsa, OK
Halona
Homesley
Missing Since:
7/24/2014
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
Cedar Park, TX
Don Goudeau
Missing Since:
9/1/2014
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
OKC, OK
Gabriella Vela
Missing Since:
6/25/2014
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
Lometa, TX
Brittani
Mcmenamin
Missing Since:
8/24/2014
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
Duncan, OK
Maria Ramirez
Missing Since:
9/11/2014
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
Waxahachie, TX
Kaleb Hall
Missing Since:
8/6/2014
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
Van Buren, AR
Sabrina Jewell
Missing Since:
9/7/2014
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
Muskogee, OK
14 | october 2014 Noble County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
BAILEY
AGEE
MAX
ALLEY
ELAINE
BALMER
ALINA
BOOTH
DONALD
BRUCE
PHILLIP
BURGESS
KATHERYN
BYERLY
MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
AGG DUI/ CHILD
ENDANGERMENT
DUS DUI UNDER 21 DUI BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE Obstructing Officer
JESSE
CANCHOLA
WILLIAM
COATES
TYLER
CRAIG
RANDALL
DALE
CHRISTOPHER
DAVIS
DARCY
DICKOVER
JABIER
FLORES
ASSAULT DUS NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE vpo/ domestic abuse Disorderly Conduct DUI DUS
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty Noble County october 2014 | 15
JOEL
FRANKS
ASHLEY
GORE
MARY
GRAVES
SHAYLENA
HARRISON
JOSEPH
HASENFRATZ
DAVID
JAMES
COLTON
JENNINGS
AGG DUI Petit Larceny MANUFACTURE OF CDS/POSS
MATERIAL W/INTENT TO MANU
FTA
AGG a&b DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
ACCESSORY TO FELONY
LEVI
JOHNSON
HOLLIS
LIEB
SHAWN
LITTLECROW
RUSSELL
MATAL
ROBERT
POWERS
RAMIRO
RAMIREZ
Burgess
DUS DOMESTIC A&b INTOX CONTEMPT OF COURT USe OFFENSIVE WEAPON IN
FEL/ SHOOT W/INTENT TO KILL
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
MATHEW
REDDING
AVERY
REEDER
DAVID
RICH
TARA
ROBERTS
CHRISTOPHER
SCHULTZ
CHAYCE
SCHWAB
RAENEIL
SHUGART
BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE RAPE - FIRST DEGREE/
KIDNAPPING
DUI DUS DUI dui fta
MARY
SHULTZ
CHRISTOPHER
STALLCUP
JIMMY
TAYLOR
GILBERT
THOMAS
DEBORAH
WALLACE
LAUREL
YOUNG
EMBEZZLEMENT DOMESTIC ABUSE USe OFFENSIVE WEAPON IN
FEL/ SHOOT W/INTENT TO KILL
DUI
a&b w/dangerous weapon RESISTING ARREST
A Red Rock man, wanted on several warrants, found himself in a Payne County Jail
after he decided to drive under the influence
in Perkins.
Jimmy Wayne Burgess, 51, was charged
Sept. 22 with DUI and DUR in Payne County
District Court.
According to the police affidavit, on Sept.
6, at about 6:30 am, a Perkins police officer was sitting stationary near the corner of
Hwy 177 and Hwy 33 at a convenient store.
He noticed a car heading south on 177 driving very slowly on the right shoulder. The driver cut the lights on the
car and idled into the Ampride parking lot where the officer was sitting. As the driver turned, he did not signal.
The officer activated his emergency lights and pulled in behind the
car; the car came to a stop.
The officer approached the driver and asked for his license. The
driver said he did not have one, and identified himself as Burgess
and gave the officer his birthdate. When the officer ran his information, his MobileCop immediately warned him that Burgess was a
wanted man in Payne and Pawnee counties.
The officer could smell the odor of booze coming from Burgess and
he notice Burgess’ eyes were bloodshot and watery. Due to the pavement being wet and because it was raining, the officer only gave Burgess a gaze sobriety test. He failed that test.
Burgess was taken to the Payne County jail for a breath test, but
the machine wouldn’t work correctly and Burgess said he couldn’t
blow anymore.
Burgess was booked into the jail on the DUI and DUR, and for the
Payne County warrants of Sexual Battery, and DUR; no insurance;
no child restraint; no passing zone; and possession and carry of an
illegal offensive weapon.
Bond was set at $10,000.
Got warrants?
Don’t do stupid stuff!
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What you’re saying about this on...
Brian B: Legalize for adults 21 and over
Bob A: No logical reason to keep it illegal
Alissa W: Legal for all. Smoke a bowl and relax
Maria E: Well I for one say medical use only. No need to have people use who other
wise would never try it.
Lenis B: No way would I vote for it, we have enough problems.
Larry S: Oklahoma definitely needs the tax revenue. Public school system and infrastructure (i.e. roads and bridges) would be a major beneficiary so I say yes
Zach G: Don’t legalize, decriminalize.
Jean Ann W: Legalize then regulate like alcohol
Andy C: We sure do need the tax revenue!!! Let’s go ahead and add meth and prostitution too!! How about get more people to work....THAT would generate tax revenue.
Bunch of degenerates.
JoNelle B: I would vote no on legalization of marijuana. Flat out no
Charlene J: I would vote for it. I am a registered voter, and legalize it for 21 and
older and medicinal as need per age under doctors orders.
Chris Jo: Medical yes and I mean true medical not people who see this quack doc
and goes I have glaucoma write me a weed script. To all who says we need a tax revenue
what about all the gambling thing that hasn’t helped our kids or anything else in any way.
It will be worse when it is legal for all to smoke just look at what has happened in Colorado.
Yes you hear all about this and that that has been good but what about the bad that doesn’t
want to get published people we don’t need it legal for everyone. It’s not a smart thing
Katrina R: I hate how people say its better than other drugs and etc. Doesn’t matter its still bad and addictive. Just because it wouldnt hurt as bad to chop a finger off as it
would a leg doesn’t mean you should chop a finger off.
Nickel C: Vote yes for all uses......pain relief....makes you hungry when you dont or
cant eat....eases symptoms of seisures...plant form or oil...legalize it all!
Samantha LeeAnn E: I do not care to vote, but I would vote for this. I would
vote yes for all purposes.
Scott T: Legalize it. Regulate it like tobacco and alcohol. Make it a new tax revenue
that this state needs for its schools. No reason not to. Too much focus on it being illegal
anyway. Especially when a woman who has 30 bucks worth gets 12 years while a local police chief gets a 10 year deferred sentence for trafficking narcotics.
Charlotte G: The medical crap is all bologna aka bulls**t
Dustin G: Well seeing how Oregon and Georgia are about to make marijuana legal
for recreational use, I say yes. Colorado has already gave millions to schools and we could
use that money to build storm shelters for schools.
Mike M: I moved to colorado for the treatment of Lyme’s I hope it passed soon so I
can go home so yes I will vote and make a 12 hour drive to do it when it gets on the ballet
Isidro V: Kinda like the gas tax in oklahoma it was to help with bridges and road
work. But all roads and bridges suck here. It’s all talk anymore! Never used for what it is
intended in the first place.
Brian S: Legal or not. People are still going to grow it, smoke it, and sell it. I don’t
care for it personally, but some extra tax revenue and decriminalization might be worth it.
It would free up some space in the prisons for more violent crimes. Just a thought. There
are pros and cons both ways.
Michael M Jr.: Yes. It help me stop drinking and taking a lot of med. Oif/oef vet.
Joy N: I’ve never smoke in my life. 60 years of it but I still would vote yes. It has nothing to do with pot heads. Just like if the question was about drinking. I don’t drink but I
would vote yes.
Misty P: I don’t smoke it, but would vote yes to both. I don’t think it’s as bad as drinking. Oklahoma could us the tax money. Just make sure the money is handled properly.
Joey H: By saving up spaces in jails for actual violent crimes caused by ALCOHOL!!
Lol it would also save us tax payers money as you know we gotta pay to feed all prisoners
and your salary hang rapist, free the smokers, and jail the REAL criminals
Kimberly M: I would vote no.. I think they need to make tobacco illegal also. It
only hurts us. I cannot think of one good thing tobacco or marijuana does for us other than
make the state officials more money. Right now marijuana makes officials money by fines
but if legalized would really line their pockets.
Joseph P: 100 % yes I was recently arrested for having a small amount of weed in my
apartment I was kidnapped and held hostage overnight and my family extorted for almost
$1200 if this happened just a few hundred miles west in Colorado I would not have been
breaking the law and nothing would have happened
Leesa M: As a MS patient I will tell you that yes it does do people good just as good
as say the legal narcotics like loratabs.
Laci H: I’m sorry but I’d say alcohol is the “gateway drug”... But it’s legal so its more
socially acceptable..... And that legalize meth comment up there ^ made me laugh. You
have apparently never seen the difference in a person on meth, as opposed to weed. If you
had you wouldn’t have made such an ignorant comment….
Jennifer H: I am a registered voter! And I would vote yes! I don’t even smoke it
anymore! Haven’t even wanted to smoke it either! And I would vote yes in a heart beat !!!
Tyler H: People who say no are ignorant....but it’s ok to drink beer smoke cigs and
have a grand ole time....but pot oh no it’s a big no no...seeing how it’s never contributed
to one single death in recorded history....just because it has a bar code on it doesn’t mean
it’s not a drug...they are called gate way drugs for a reason you morons...(alcohol and tobacco)....not to mention the medical help pot provides....but you would rather stuff your
face full of little pills that can kill you....great thinking America....and I don’t even smoke it
but I’d damn sure vote it in if I was the deciding vote.....
Here’s a question for you...
If the legalization of marijuana issue came up for a vote, how would you
vote? Are you a registered voter, and
if not, would you register just so you
could vote? Would you vote for medicinal use only or all uses?
18 | october 2014 Kingfisher County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
SAVANNAH
BOYD
CHRISTY
BRIM
BRADLEY
BURKE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS MARIJUANA KNOWINGLY CONCEALING
STOLEN PROPERTY
HOMERO
COMACHO
JEREMY
CRISS
ALAN
DAVIS
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE Probation Violation Poss Marijuana
CHARLES
FRISBEE
MATTHEW
FULLER
LARRY
GARVIN
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
INATTENTIVE DRIVING
RESULTING IN COLLISION
DUI
JOSEPH
GASTON
DANIEL
HARRIS
BRADLEY
HUBBARD
RAYMOND
JOHNSON
ROBERT
JOHNSON
CRYSTAL
KNIGHT
AMANDA
KOCHENOWER
DUS DUS DUI probation violation poss
cds
PUBLIC DRUNK FTP- Poss of Para petit larceny
JAMES
KRAUS
KENNY
LIME
NICK
LOHSE
GUILLERMO
LOPEZ
SHELBY
MINNICK
JORDYN
MITCHELL
CHELCE
MUEGGENBORG
Disturbing the peace FAILURE TO WEAR SEATBELT dui DUI Public intox Warrant DOMESTIC ABUSE
around the nation
Pom Pom: it’s what’s for dinner
Police call the relationship “toxic.” If the details of the
police report are accurate, folks won’t need much convincing.
Bear the Pomeranian disappeared in early August after the
dog’s owner and her then-boyfriend Ryan Eddy Watenpaugh
had an argument.
The woman fled her apartment after she was physically
assaulted by Watenpaugh, she told police in Redding,
California. When she returned, Bear was gone.
The couple, which police say had a tumultuous dating
relationship that included the woman being held against
her will, briefly reconciled the first week in September.
Watenpaugh, 35, cooked her a meal that included meat.
Then the text messages began.
“How’s your dog taste? I thought it was better with BBQ and those Hawaiian buns.”
“I guess u could bury what u didn’t eat.”
“The smile on my face when you read this … priceless,” KRCR reported.
Then early on Sept. 9, Watenpaugh showed up at the woman’s house and left a small bag
by her front door, police say. Inside was a note and two dog paws.
“Burn in hell,” the note says. “I hate you so much it hurts. Stay away from me. I want
nothing to do with you. F— you.” At the bottom of the note: a smiley face.
Redding police arrested him two days later. They say he’s admitted to sending the
messages and placing the dog paws at the woman’s residence, but has denied killing or
cooking Bear.
“You know this is extremely strange,” Redding Sgt. Todd Cogle told KRCR. “Unusual,
something we had never seen before.”
Watenpaugh has been charged with domestic violence, false imprisonment, stalking and
animal cruelty. He’s being held on $250,000 bail in the Shasta County jail.
Watenpaugh
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty Kingfisher County october 2014 | 19
TERRY
NEWER
MANUEL
OCHOA
Public intox NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
CRISTOBAL
RIOS
JOSE
RIVAS-ELIAS
Poss Meth within 2000ft of school
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CODY
SMITH
ROBERTO
SOSA
ROBERT
STODDARD
LAURA
SWANEGAN
SEAN
TAYLOR
LEIGHA
TUELL
TEESA
VANN
ATTempt TO ELUDE POLICE
OFFICER
DOMESTIC A&B BY
STRANGULATION
Intimidation of witness FALSE PERSONATION fta POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
FALSE PRET/BOGUS CHECK/
CON GAME
MICHAEL
WANZER
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
RYAN
WEEMS
EMBEZZLEMENT
CHRISTOPHER
WILCOX
AGG a&b
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A Hennessey man took full responsibility for his and
a woman’s drug use after police raided his home on October 1.
According to the affidavit, law enforcement officers
went to the home of 27-year-old Dustin John Shannon
and 37-year-old Christy Simone Brim after they received
information about alleged drug use at the location.
When they arrived at approximately 8:29 a.m., Brim
answered the door and allowed the Hennessey police officers to come in. The officers explained why they were
there, and Brim told them, “The only thing I have is
weed.”
An officer asked her to retrieve the marijuana. When
the officers followed her to a room, they saw a small
handgun and a bong next to a bed.
Brim handed them a tin containing a green leafy substance that later field-tested positive for marijuana. An
officer placed her under arrest and transported her to jail.
Police secured a search warrant and returned to the
apartment located in the 500 block of N. Arapaho around
10 a.m. In the residence, police found a small bag of
shrooms, a small loaded gun, marijuana, a pipe cutter, a
bottle of lidocaine, miscellaneous porn and a white dish
with a brown powdery substance.
Later that day, Shannon met
with an officer at the police station. He told the officer Brim was
in trouble because of his selfishness, and she wouldn’t even be
using meth if it weren’t for him.
Shannon said the gun and
shrooms were his.
Brim is being charged with
two counts of possession of a
controlled dangerous substance
within 1000 feet of park and possession of firearm during commission of a felony. Her bond was set
at $2,000, and she is scheduled to
appear in court on November 6,
2014.
Shannon is being charged with
two counts of possession of a
controlled dangerous substance
within 1000 feet of park and possession of firearm during commission of a felony. His bond was set at $2,000, and he is
scheduled to appear in court on November 6, 2014.
Taking responsibility
BRIM
SHANNON
20 | october 2014 Kingfisher County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
KEVIN
WILLIAMS
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
JUSTIN
ODANIEL
COLTON
PENNEL
JUAN
PEREZ
FLOYD
PIRTLE
FELICITOS
QUIROZ
Warrant
poss cds within 1000ft of
school or park
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE DOMESTIC ABUSE NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
JESUS
RUIZ
MARIA
RUIZ
JASON
SEEK
DUSTIN
SHANNON
CHRISTOPHER
SHIELDS
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
No drivers license POSS CDS WITHIN 1000FT OF
SCHOOL OR PARK
POSS CDS W/IN 1000FT
SCHOOL/PARK/MINOR
CHILD PORNOGRAPHY
FRANCISCO
ACOSTA
JAMES
AGNEW
RANDY
ARMS
SAMANTHA
BALL
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE a&b DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
JAVIER
CABRAL
REGINA
CASTRO
CHANCE
CHOATE
TRAVIS
COLLIER
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
DUI BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE CARRY FIREARMS AFcf/
DURING PROBATION
SPENCER
DENHAM
HUNTER
ENDRES
STEVEN
EWING
ISAIAH
FORBES
Poss cds DOMESTIC ABUSE POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
By Lt. Jeff James
Oklahoma Highway Patrol
Well, the temperatures are
dropping, and fall is almost here,
and these things signal the start
of football season in Oklahoma! Not only have our major colleges
had their first home games, but all across the state, people are
traveling to and from football games from 4th graders on up to
high school. With that in mind, I wanted to re-visit a few tips to
make this football season safe.
Lets start with college. Whether you are a Sooner, Cowboy,
or Golden Hurricane fan, one thing is for sure...you aren’t
alone! There are thousands of fans for each home game
traveling to the stadiums. This volume of traffic demands your
consideration. First, if you can, leave early! The closer to game
time, the worse the traffic gets, so if you can, get to the stadium
early. There are plenty of things on a game day that are going on
prior to kickoff that you can spend your time enjoying. There are
usually lots of free stuff for the kids to do that make the whole game
day experience wonderful for them as well.
Second, be patient! You WILL run into traffic, so plan ahead,
and don’t get frustrated with it. Turn on the radio, listen to the pregame hype, and remember to be a safe, courteous driver. Getting
frustrated, and getting into a hurry, can result in a traffic accident
that will delay your arrival, and could end up being very expensive,
not to mention the potential for injury.
Last, be aware that there are usually some temporary traffic
control changes on game days. Both before and after the games,
law enforcement will be at intersections controlling the traffic
lights, and making adjustments to keep the traffic flowing in the
best possible manner. Be alert and aware, and recognize when and
where these temporary traffic controls are taking place.
Now, on to the local games! The biggest thing I remember from
growing up is that parents are usually running late to get to games,
because of what time they got off work. This has not changed...we
Troopers are stopping folks who are speeding trying to get to a kid’s
ball game all the time. While we understand, (we have kids too!)
we also see all too often what happens when accidents happen as
a result of unsafe speed. If you get stopped by us, you’re going to
be even later, and possibly on the hook for a hefty fine. If you get
involved in an accident, you may not make the game at all.
Finally, when you do get there, be a good fan! Cheer your team,
don’t denigrate the other team. Use appropriate language in the
stands; remember, there are kids of all ages in the stands with
you. We Oklahomans love our football, just remember to show
your support in a positive way! Thanks for reading, buckle up, and
be safe!
Tips from a Trooper
october 2014 | 21
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22 | october 2014 Major County Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
JOEL
BJORNSEN
PAUL
BOOKER
BRANDON
BOWERS
KAROL
BROOME
JOSEPH
CANADAY
KENNETH
CARROLL
TRACY
CULP
bogus check dus dui
domestic a&B EMBEZZLEMENT vpo fta - vpo
DOMINGUEZ-ANDAzola
TOBY
HAMRICK
NICHOLAS
HILL
ZACH
HOOKER
WILLIAM
HOWELL
public intox duid poss of marijuana/para FTA - OBTAINING PROPERTY BY
FALSE PRETENSES
JOSHUA
LAMB
DOUGLAS
MURRAY
EDITH
NELSON
JOSHUA
PATTON
KERRI
PRITCHARD-MILLedge
SPENCER
QUIRING
bogus check
dus fta - dui
fta - burglary - 2nd degree dui A&B DEADLY WEAPON
AMBER
ROBINSON
MICHAEL
SRADER
CHRISTI
TURNHAM
SHEILA
UNWIn
JOHNATHAN
WALKER
KEVIN
WARNER
TRACY
WAUGH
atr fta bogus check MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PROPERTY
MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PROPERTY
EMBEZZLEMENT POSS CDS W/ INTENT W/IN
2000 ft.
BRANDON
WHEELER
STEVEN
ZUNIGA
dwi public intox
A Woodward man was promptly
taken to jail on September 14 after he
was caught in the act of crushing up
drugs in his vehicle on the side of the
road.
A state trooper was traveling northbound on U.S. Highway 281 in Major
County around 9:30 a.m. when he saw
a white truck parked on the shoulder
of the road. He pulled up next to the
truck to see if the driver needed any assistance; the driver was slumped over
the center console and didn’t seem to
be moving.
The trooper parked behind the truck
and activated his emergency lights. The driver still didn’t move.
The trooper walked up to the window and saw 29-year-old Ramon
Damian Dominguez-Andazola chopping, cutting and making white
lines from a pill with a razor blade. The trooper pounded on the window, startling Dominguez-Andazola. He told the man to get out of
his truck, and he placed him under arrest.
Dominguez-Andazola told the trooper he was chopping up hydrocodone; he said he had only slept for two hours the night before, and
he was going to chop and snort the pill, according to the affidavit. He
said although he knew it was wrong, he had been crushing and snorting hydrocodone pills for about a week.
Dominguez-Andazola told the trooper he had been prescribed the
medicine about a year ago, and the pill was his. Dominguez-Andazola didn’t seem to be impaired although he admitted to snorting a
small amount of the pill before being arrested.
The trooper searched the man’s vehicle, but he didn’t find any other pills, medication or pill bottles in the truck.
Dominguez-Andazola is being charged with unlawful possession of
controlled dangerous substance without a prescription and unlawful
possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released on a $7,500 bond
and is scheduled to appear in court on October 27, 2014.
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Registered Sex Offenders for The Area
FACT:
Sexual gratification is often not
a primary motivation for a rape
offender.
True. While some offenders
do seek sexual gratification from the
act, sexual gratification is often not a
primary motivation for a rape offender.
Power, control, and anger are more
likely to be the primary motivators.
The sex offenders
page is not a
complete listing
of all offenders in
these counties; we
will be publishing
more in each
month’s issue.
Michael j Shipman
Rape - Second Degree
Rt. 1 Box 86
Chester, OK
Stephen Ray Raya Jr
Rape
2305 E. Ash
Enid, OK
Rex Jeffrey Riley
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
15318 N. Ridgewood Rd. Lahoma, OK
Garry L Rogers
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
1418 Nancy Drive
Enid OK
Michael l Scannell
Sexual Battery Of Person Over 16
2910 E. Eucalyptus #3
Enid, OK
Harvey V Blackbear
Sexual Battery Of Person Over 16
HC 64 Box 5D (1st & Baker St),
Kingfisher, OK
Jeffrey P Brown
Soliciting Sexual Conduct of Comm
with Minor by use of Technology
13019 E 670 Rd.
Hennessey, OK
David Alpha Cowie
Rape - First Degree
23400 County Road 100
Perry, OK
Guy D Cozad
Rape - First Degree
305 Anna Street,
Red Rock, OK
Michael W Srader
Rape - Second Degree
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