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NOBLE COUNTY
SHAYLYNN ADKINS
CARRY WEAPON, DRUGS OR
ALCOHOL INTO JAIL
GARFIELD COUNTY
DAVID BUCKLES
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS
OR ACTS TO CHILD
WOODWARD COUNTY
DEENA BORTH
A&B/ A&B ON POLICE OFFICER
KINGFISHER COUNTY
JENNIFER BURTON
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
KINGFISHER COUNTY
JOSEPH SCHNEIDER
POSS OF STOLEN VEHICLE
NOBLE COUNTY
OVADYAH HAWKINS
ARSON FOURTH DEGREE
GARFIELD COUNTY
JACQUELYN
FRANKLIN
BURGLARY FIRST DEGREE
KINGFISHER COUNTY
NATHANIEL COFFEY
TRANSPORTING LOADED
FIREARM IN MOTOR VEHICLE
WOODS COUNTY
RYAN TREST
POSS OF METH
MAJOR COUNTY
JOSE PENATE
DISTRIBUTION OF CDS
WOODWARD COUNTY
GAYLE GAY
CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT A
FELONY
WOODWARD COUNTY
JOSHUA FRANCIS
STALKING
NOBLE COUNTY
TYLER MOULTON
KIDNAPPING/ DISCHARGING
FIREARM
WOODS COUNTY
SHAWN GREEN
POSS OF METH
MAJOR COUNTY
CARLY WHITTEN
PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATION
WOODWARD COUNTY
BARBARA ROGERS
ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON
POLICE OFFICER
MAJOR COUNTY
ALFREDO SORIA
FORCIBLE SODOMY
GARFIELD COUNTY
NICHOLAS SCOFIELD
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS
TO CHILD UNDER 16
GARFIELD, WOODWARD, WOODS, KINGFISHER, MAJOR, NOBLE
Vol. 11 No. 10 Published the 2nd Weekend of each month.
Buff alo man Damien
James Gibson, 20,
was arrested and
put behind bars
after he allegedly
assaulted an offi cer
on August 21. See
page 6 to fi nd out
more...
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Buff alo man Damien
James Gibson, 20,
was arrested and
after he allegedly
assaulted an offi cer
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to fi nd out
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HELMERSON
ABIJA
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
JERAMIE
ALGIERI
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CHASE
ALLEN
CARRIES ANY WEAPON UNDER
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL
YORDI
ALVARADO
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
BRAYAN
APOLONIO
FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE
FRANK
BAKER BENSON
BREAKING AND ENTERING
BILLY
BARNES
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
MICHAEL
BARNES
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
RANDY
BARTLETT
PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATION
RENEE
BENSON
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
BRANDON
BERRY
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
LARISA
BLOSSER
DUI/ ASSAULT AND BATTERY
DAVID
BUCKLES
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS
OR ACTS TO CHILD
MICHAEL
BURNHAM
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS
OR ACTS TO CHILD
KATHRYN
CASE
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
KA
CHAN
CULTIVATION OF CDS
MICHAEL
CLARK
FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX
OFFENDER
KEYTON
COON
CHILD NEGLECT
ANTHONY
CROSS
PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATION
AARON
DANTON
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER/ CALL
911 WITH FALSE ALARM
KIERSTEN
EDMISON
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
MONA
ELLIOTT
DUID
JONATHAN
ENCINIAS
DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE
JACKTON
ENOCH
DUI
VANESSA
FAIN
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JACQUELYN
FRANKLIN
BURGLARY FIRST DEGREE
BLAKE
GILBERT
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty GARFIELD COUNTY 3 | SEPTEMBER 2021
MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD
Two men were taken into custody after an investigation led detectives to a major building supply
scam earlier this month.
According to a press release from the Enid Police
Department, on September 1, Enid PD recovered
nearly half a million dollars in stolen building supplies and items following the service of a search
warrant at a residence on South Monroe.
About 12:20 p.m., Detectives and Patrol officer
went to 1634 S. Monroe in reference to a follow
up regarding a grand larceny investigation from
Lowe’s. The follow-up generated enough information for Detective Brian Schwarzkopf to obtain a
search warrant for the residence at 1634 S. Monroe.
During the service of the search warrant, detectives discovered a large amount of lumber, building
materials, appliances and other merchandise confirmed to be stolen from Lowe’s.
For several hours, 25 members of the department worked to recover the items, which took three
flat-bed trailers to haul. Officers, detectives and
administrators from the Detectives, Training, Traffic, Patrol and Administration divisions all worked in
100-degree temperatures to remove and record the items.
Lowe’s estimated the total loss associated with the investigation to be
about $450,000.
Detectives are working to identify other victims in the case based upon
the items recovered at the Monroe address.
Detectives made contact with an individual identified as Eduardo Pena
at the residence. He was subsequently arrested on complaints of grand
larceny, knowingly concealing stolen property and conspiracy to commit
a felony.
The next morning, officers and detectives spoke with Pablo Marty, the
second suspect in this investigation.
Marty was arrested on complaints of grand larceny and conspiracy to
commit a felony.
PENA
MARTY
TOBY
GING
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
JAMES
GRAHAM
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
TRISTON
HALEY
FALSE DECLARATION OF
OWNERSHIP IN PAWN SHOP
ASHLYNN
HARRIS
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
RICKY
HARRIS
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
BRUCE
HENRY
ENDANGERING OTHERS WHILE
ELUDING POLICE OFFICER
SERGIO
HERNANDEZ-GONZALES
CARRYING WEAPONS
KAYLYNNE
HICKS
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICER
ASHDON
HILL
LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT
INVOLVING INJURY
LACY
HILL
ATTEMPTS TO ELUDE OFFICERS
TRAVION
HUNTER
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
DONYEL
JOHNSON
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE/
A&B WITH DEADLY WEAPON
JEFF
JONES
PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATION
VALRHYS
JONES
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
WISA
JORBAR
DRIVING WITHOUT A VALID
LICENSE
JUSTIN
KELLY
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
STEPHEN
KINSEY
DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE
WITHOUT HAVING VALID INSUR
GREG
LAW
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CASEY
LEE
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
GABRIEL
LIPPINCOTT
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
ADAN
LOPEZ
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
ULYSSES
MARTINEZ
BREAKING AND ENTERING
RUBY
MASON
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
JOHN
MCALLISTER
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
DARWIN
MCCONNELL
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JOSEPH
MCCUNE
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
CORY
MCDOWELL
DUI
WILLIAM
MORGAN
PETIT LARCENY
ALI
NATHAN
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
JOSIAH
OROSCO
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
SAWYER
PEACHY
SPEEDING
MIGUEL
PEREZ
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
4 | SEPTEMBER 2021 GARFIELD COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
SUSPECT TURNS HIMSELF IN
An Enid man turned himself into authorities
after he allegedly stabbed his girlfriend and
then fled the scene.
Enid PD stated that at 2:06 a.m. on August
23, they received a 911 call from a father reporting his 40-year-old daughter had been
stabbed.
Officers responded to the 300 block of
West Wabash and found the woman lying
next to a vehicle in the alleyway. Responding
officers noted the woman had a stab wound
to her abdomen and had suffered a total of
six to seven stab wounds.
When asked by officers on scene what happened, the woman said she’d been stabbed
by her boyfriend but refused to provide his name.
The woman’s father told officers the boyfriend’s name is Donyel Tyrone
Johnson, 37.
The woman was transported by Life EMS to Oakwood Mall. She was
flown to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City and underwent surgery for her
wounds.
Johnson fled the scene but later went to the police station at 7:15 p.m. He
did not wish to make a statement and was arrested on a complaint of assault
and battery with a deadly weapon and unrelated county warrants. His bond
was set at $75,000 and is to have no contact with his victim.
JOHNSON
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CHELSEA
PERKINS
ENABLING CHILD NEGLECT
VALENTINA
PETER
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
PAUL
POPLIN
STALKING/ PROTECTIVE ORDER
VIOLATION
IVAN
QUIROZ
RECEIVE, POSSESS OR CONCEAL
STOLEN PROPERTY
TERESA
RAMER
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
WILBUR
RANDLE
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DANIEL
REDD
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SEX
OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT
CAMANDA
RESPRESS
FALSE REPRESENTATION IN
OBTAINING FOOD STAMPS
ADARIAN
REYES
POSSESSION OF
PARAPHERNALIA
ALISHA
ROBERTSON
INTERFERING WITH AN OFFICER/
PUBLIC INTOX
TYLER
ROBINSON
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
PAUL
ROJAS
DUI
CHRISTOPHER
ROJO
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
TRAYVONNE
ROYAL
DUI
NATHAN
RUMMEL
DUI
JOSHUA
SARGENT
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty GARFIELD COUNTY 5 | SEPTEMBER 2021
BRANDON
SCHUITT
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
NICHOLAS
SCOFIELD
LEWD/INDECENT PROPOSAL TO
CHILD UNDER 16
CIARA
SHAMBAUGH
DRIVING WITHOUT A VALID
LICENSE
JONATHAN
SMITH
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
FRANQUY
SOLIS
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
FRANKLIN
STONE
PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATION
CAROLINE
SURBER
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
SEAN
TUCKER
LEWD OR INDECENT PROPOSALS
OR ACTS TO CHILD
HELEN
WASHINGTON
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER/ PUBLIC
INTOXICATION
LELAND
WILBURN
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE, POSS W/INTENT
MICHAEL
WILLSON
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY/ SEXUAL BATTERY
BRANDI
WYCKOFF
POSSESSION OF
PARAPHERNALIA
RICHELLE
YOST
ASSAULT AND BATTERY WITH
DANGEROUS WEAPON
ROGELIO
ZAMARRON
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY BY STRANGULATION
ZACHARY
ZUNIGA
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
6 | SEPTEMBER 2021 WOODS COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
PARTY POOPER
Buffalo man Damien James Gibson, 20, was
arrested and put behind bars after he allegedly
assaulted an officer on August 21.
According to reports, a Woods County deputy was on foot patrol at the Freedom Rodeo
on Main Street in Freedom at approximately
1:30 a.m. when he saw some people drinking
alcohol in the bed of a truck. He saw the truck
turn off of Main Street onto Highway 50, headed north. The people in the truck were yelling
and cussing at deputies in the area. The driver
of the truck then pulled into Rhodes Park and
stopped in front of a camper.
Earlier that night, the deputy and another deputy saw some people
drinking beer and talking about fighting others. When the deputies asked
them if things were OK, they started yelling insults at the deputies.
Noticing that one of the guys in the group appeared to be underage, the
deputy asked for his driver’s license. The Kentucky license identified the
man as Justin Marshall. Marshall told the officer that he was part of the
Russian mob and his mom was in the FBI, so the deputy should be careful.
The deputy recognized the same group of people in the back of the
truck. When the deputies approached the group for the second time, Marshall told the deputy he didn’t know it was illegal to drink in a vehicle.
Another guy in the group, identified as Gibson, started yelling and cussing. When the deputy asked the man to step out of the truck, Gibson
charged the deputy and pushed against him. The deputy, noting that the
man appeared to be intoxicated, pushed the man away.
Gibson pushed back.
Marshall told the deputy not to mess with Gibson because he would
mess him up.
The deputy told Gibson to put his hands behind his back, but Gibson
resisted and elbowed the deputy.
A struggle ensued and Gibson punched the deputy in his left eye.
Other deputies arrived to assist. A deputy deployed his taser, striking
Gibson. He was placed under arrest.
Gibson is being charged with assault and battery on a police officer, resisting an officer, and public intoxication. His bond was set at $5,000, and
he is scheduled to appear in court on September 17, 2021.
GIBSON
AM I OKAY
TO DRIVE? BUZZED DRIVING
IS DRUNK DRIVING
SHELBY
ADAIR
HARASSMENT BY USE OF AN
ELECTRONIC DEVICE
JASON
ALLEN
DUI: THIRD OR SUBSEQUENT
FELONY OFFENSE
TERESA
ALTOBELLA
HARBORING CRIMINALS OR
FUGITIVES
JOHNNY
BRISENO
DUI/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
ANTHONY
FAISON
RAPE SECOND DEGREE
BOSTON
FAUSETT
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
ERIK
FLORES
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
MAURICIO
FLORES
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
DARRELD
GATES
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
DAMIEN
GIBSON
ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON
POLICE OFFICER
SHAWN
GREEN
POSS OF METH
RODNEY
INMAN
DUI: SECOND OFFENSE IN 10
YEARS
LEVI
JONES
RECEIVE, POSSESS OR CONCEAL
STOLEN PROPERTY
CRYSTAL
JOSEPH
DOMESTIC ABUSE IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
CHELSEA
MAUL
CHILD ABUSE BY INJURY/ CHILD
NEGLECT
JOHN
MEREDITH
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
LOGAN
POLLOCK
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
ALYSSA
SILVER
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
RYAN
TREST
POSS OF METH
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty WOODWARD COUNTY 7 | SEPTEMBER 2021
DANIELLE
ANDERSON
POSSESSION OF CDS
KEITH
BANKS
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER/
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICER
BENJAMIN
BATMAN
DUR
CHRISTOPHER
BENTON
ATR DOMESTIC ABUSE BY
STRANGULATION
SHELBREY
BOND
FTA DUI
DEENA
BORTH
A&B/ A&B ON POLICE OFFICER
PATRICK
BROMLOW
PUBLIC INTOX DRUGS
ASHLEY
CALLAWAY
CONTRIBUTING TO DELINQUENCY
OF MINOR
KEVIN
CARTER
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
WILLIAM
COBEY
ATA ASSAULT & BATTERY
JOHNNY
COULSON
OBTAINING CASH OR MERCH BY
BOGUS CHECK
BRANDON
EDWARDS
FTA/ATR FALSELY PERSONATE
TO AVOID PROSECUTION
NIKKI
FENDER
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
AARON
FIKE
FTA DOMESTIC ABUSE- ASSAULT
AND BATTERY
SUZANNE
FLETCHER
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
MICHAEL
FOSTER
FTA EMBEZZLEMENT
JOSHUA
FRANCIS
STALKING
ADAM
FRAZIER
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
GAYLE
GAY
CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT A
FELONY
SARIN
GOODMAN
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
MANDY
GUTHRIE
DUI: SECOND OFFENSE IN 10
YEARS
SHAWN
HOFFMAN
AGGRAVATED DUI
ASA
HOWLINGWOLF
NO DRIVERS LICENSE
VERA
HUCKEBA
FAILURE TO COMPLY PUBLIC
INTOXICATION
JESSICA
HUDSON
FTC DUS
TODD
KELLS
SEX OFFENDER ENTER SAFETY
ZONE AROUND SCHOOL
TIMOTHY
KRAEMER
DEFRAUDING AN INNKEEPER
CONTEMPT TO COURT
AUTUMN
KURDYS
FTA DOMESTIC ABUSE- ASSAULT
AND BATTERY
NICO
LABELLE
VPO
LACEY
LAUER
VIOLATED PROBATION
AMANDA
LEROUX
A&B/ MALICIOUS INJURY OR
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
DAKOTA
LEWIS
VPO
ANDREW
LOCHMAN
FTA/FTP KNOWINGLY CONCEAL
STOLEN PROPERTY
DAVEN
LOUDEN
PUBLIC INTOX OF DRUGS
ANTHONY
LYONS
FTA DOMESTIC ABUSE- ASSAULT
AND BATTERY
KIMBERLY
MARTINEZ
FTA
8 | SEPTEMBER 2021
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10 | SEPTEMBER 2021 WOODWARD COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
SPECIAL DELIVERY
BOBBI
MASON
DOMESTIC ABUSE- ASSAULT
AND BATTERY
TITAN
METHENY
FTA
SHAWN
MILLER
FTA RESISTING AN OFFICER
THOMAS
MILLER
BOND REVOKE BURGLARY
SECOND DEGREE
KELSEY
MONTES
FTA
BRANDI
MOSER
ATA CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
DAMIAN
NAVARRO
VIOLATED PROBATION ASSAULT
AND BATTERY
JOSEPH
NEWBY
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
WHITNEY
PARSON
FTA DUI
DUSTIN
PATTERSON
ATR VPO
LANCE
PAULEY
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
JEREMY
PENNINGTON
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
SHAWN
PETTEY
BURGLARY FIRST DEGREE
JOSHUA
PIERCE
FAILURE TO COMPLY DUS
WILBUR
POINDEXTER
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
BARBARA
ROGERS
ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON
POLICE OFFICER
BRADLEY
ROWLAND
FTA/FTP LARCENY OF AN
AUTOMOBILE
CHRISTOPHER
RUESSING
FTA
MARIO
SALINAS-PALOMINO
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
TONYA
SANDERS
CONSPIRACY/ TRAFFICKING IN
ILLEGAL DRUGS
SEAN
SCOTT
FTA SHOPLIFTING
SHAKEA
SPRAY
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
THOMAS
STEWART
FTA DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY BY STRANGULATION
MARK
STINNETT
A&B/ CARRY OR POSSESS
FIREARM BY CONVICTED FELON
RACHEL
SVEJKOVSKY
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
TYLER
TAYLOR
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
NATHAN
THOMAS
BRINGING CONTRABAND INTO
JAIL
THOMAS
TUCK
OBSTRUCTING OFFICER
ANTONIO
VASQUEZ
PUBLIC INTOX
DAWN
WASHINGTON
EMBEZZLEMENT
HAYLIE
WREATH
FTA DUS
TAMMY
ZUCK
DUS
Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty 11 | SEPTEMBER 2021 NOBLE COUNTY
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NO PAYOFFS ALLOWED
SHAYLYNN
ADKINS
CARRY WEAPON, DRUGS OR
ALCOHOL INTO JAIL
JAMES
BRANHAM
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
BENJAMIN
BURGESS
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
MARLENE
DAVIS
CHILD ENDANGERMENT
CHRISTOPHER
DOLLAR
ELUDING POLICE OFFICER
CATHERINE
EUGAIR
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
HERBERT
FERGUSON
BAIL JUMPING
PATRICIA
FERGUSON
FAILURE TO APPEAR OR OBEY
BRITTNEE
GOFORTH
BREAKING AND ENTERING
CHRISTOPHER
GOFORTH
CONTEMPT OF COURT
OVADYAH
HAWKINS
ARSON FOURTH DEGREE
RYAN
HOUSKA
ASSAULT AND BATTERY/ GRAND
LARCENY
DONALD
JARRETT
DUI/ CHILD ENDANGERMENT
JULIA
JENKINS
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
AMANDA
KILLOUGH
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
EVAN
KINGCADE
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
KRISTOPHER
KOTTMAN
AGGRAVATED DUI
DENZIL
LANG
DUI/ CARRYING WEAPONS
UNDER INFLUENCE
MICHAEL
LOFTON
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CHRISTIAN
MARKER
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
KODE
METCALFE
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
TIFFANY
METCALFE
AGGRAVATED DUI
TYLER
MOULTON
KIDNAPPING/ DISCHARGING
FIREARM
JUSTIN
MYERS
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
LOUIS
PACHECO
FAILURE TO APPEAR OR OBEY
ANGELA
PAYNE
CHILD NEGLECT
DAVID
SEMLER
POSS OF STOLEN VEHICLE
DANIELLE
STANSELL
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
DARREL
SUMPTER
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
LARANA
THOMPSON
DUI
GE
VANG
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
JOHN
VAUGHAN, II
CHILD NEGLECT
SHOUA
VUE
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
SHANE
WADE
PUBLIC INTOXICATION/
TRESPASSING
ARMANI
WALKER
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ASHLEY
WEBSTER
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
BONNIE
WHITE
DUI: SECOND FELONY OFFENSE
MARIO
WILSON
GRAND LARCENY FROM HOUSE
OR VESSEL
12 | SEPTEMBER 2021 KINGFISHER COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
AROUND THE NATION
Professor charged with starting numerous California wildfires
A 47-year old man is being held on suspicion of starting
numerous fires in Northern California, including three near
the massive Dixie Fire. Dr. Gary Stephen Maynard has officially been charged with starting the Ranch Fire northwest
of Susanville, CA on August 7. However, an intensive investigation has implicated his involvement in at least five fires.
The former lecturer at Sonoma State and Santa Clara University is being held without bond in a Sacramento County
Jail and has been charged with felony arson. However the
investigation is ongoing and may result in further charges. A
preliminary hearing is scheduled for August 24.
The efforts by federal investigators linking Maynard to the
Conard, Ranch, Moon, Everitt, and Cascade Fires are nothing short of incredible. As reported by Wildfire Today, the use of near-real-time cell phone
tracking and vehicle tracking allowed responders to follow Maynard’s movements over
weeks. By keeping an eye on any suspicious activity such as long stops in remote areas,
each of the five fires was extinguished before growing beyond 1 acre. Responders were
able to suppress them before the dry conditions created by persistent drought enabled
them to grow out of control.
Maynard first became known to authorities on July 20. A US Forest fire investigator,
Brian Murphy, found him with his vehicle stuck in a ditch on the side of an unmaintained
forest service road. Murphy was responding to reports of a fire in Shasta-Trinity National
Forest, later named the Cascade Fire. Maynard was only 200 yards from the fire and
acting suspiciously. Murphy photographed the car and took measurements and further
photographs of tire tracks near the fire.
The next day, July 21, similar tire tracks were discovered near the site of the Everitt
Fire on the west side of Mount Shasta. Investigators declared the cause of that fire to be
arson as well. At that point, Murphy applied for warrants for near-real-time phone tracking and vehicle tracking for Maynard’s phone and vehicle. California Highway Patrol used
the cell phone data to find and pull him over, allowing Murphy to attach a tracking device
to his vehicle.
Using this tracking data, investigators were able to follow Maynard’s movements hundreds of miles to an area north of the PCT community of Chester, which narrowly survived
the advancing Dixie Fire. On August 5, a US Forest Service officer responded to the Moon
Fire minutes after Maynard drove through the area. With the help of an engine crew, the
fire was kept to just a few dozen square feet. The cause was determined to be arson.
Two days later on August 7, investigator Murphy hiked into an area where tracking
showed that Maynard had been parked for 28 hours. There he discovered the billowing plume of the Ranch Fire, less than one acre in size at the time. After extinguishing
the blaze, investigators with Cal Fire deemed its cause to be arson. Nearby tire tracks
matched Maynard’s.
Further scrutinizing the tracking data, six minutes after leaving the sight of the Ranch
Fire, Maynard made a 30-minute stop at a place where investigators later found the
1-acre Conard Fire. The cause of this fire was also determined to be arson.
Maynard was finally apprehended when he returned to the site of the fires a few hours
later. He was brought to Lassen County Jail and charged with entering a restricted area
(closed due to the Dixie Fire). Later, a felony arson charge was added for starting the
Ranch Fire, according to the criminal complaint.
Maynard is being held in Sacramento without bond due to the ongoing risk presented
by an at-large serial arsonist. As stated in his detention memo from August 10, obtained
by Wildfire Today, “arson is a dangerous crime and it is a crime for which it is particularly
difficult to fashion conditions of release. Here, the nature of the circumstances of Maynard’s arson offense show that he is particularly dangerous, even among arsonists.”
MAYNARD
MARK
ABERCROMBIE
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
TAMRA
ANDERSON
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
BRYAN
AUSTIN
CARRY OR POSSESS FIREARM
BY CONVICTED FELON
SHANNON
BAIER
DUI
AMY
BARNES
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
LESLIE
BATES
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
BART
BRICKMAN
DUI
JENNIFER
BURTON
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
CHASITY
BUSH
DUID/ POSSESSION OF
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
DOROTHY
CARRASCO
NEGLECT/REFUSE TO COMPEL
CHILD TO ATTEND SCHOOL
NATHANIEL
COFFEY
TRANSPORTING LOADED
FIREARM IN MOTOR VEHICLE
KOLTON
COLLINS
BURGLARY FIRST DEGREE/
BURGLARY SECOND DEGREE
DEVIN
CRAMER
ENGAGING IN PATTERN OF
CRIMINAL OFFENSES
DOUGLAS
CRISS
OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE
WITHOUT A DRIVER'S LICENSE
JUSTIN
DESHAZO
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
KAYELEIGH
DILLS
FALSE PRETENSE/BOGUS
CHECK/CON GAME
ANNA
FLOWERS
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
TINA
HART
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
OSCAR
HERNANDEZ- PORTILLO
OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE
WITHOUT A DRIVER'S LICENSE
KEITH
HILL
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
CHRISTOPHER
JONES
DUID
MELISSA
JONES
DUI
MATHEW
KING
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
CHANCE
KORDIS
CARRY OR POSSESS FIREARM
BY CONVICTED FELON
WENDY
KUEHN
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JULIAN
LUDWIG
DUI
JOHN
MCALLISTER
FALSE OR BOGUS CHECKS
MARIANO
MEJIA
THREATEN TO PERFORM ACT OF
VIOLENCE
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It seems like an easily solvable situation. All
people have to do is lock their car doors.
But apparently that act is too strenuous for a
number of individuals in Estes Park, Colorado, as
a bear — or a gang of bears — broke into eight
vehicles over the last month in search of food.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife department reported that there were paw prints on the handles
of numerous other cars as well, but those cars
were locked and bears haven’t figured out how to
use “Slim Jims” yet (a tool to unlock cars — not
the beef jerky).
“Unfortunately for the bear, it did receive some
food rewards which only encourages this sort of
unnatural and unsustainable behavior,” Officer
Frank Rylands said.
He also said the owners of the cars were “extremely fortunate” the bear(s) didn’t destroy the
cars.
One hungry bear in Tennessee ripped apart a car earlier this year after it locked itself
inside of the vehicle.
The owner of the car, watched in disbelief as the black bear demolished the vehicle
as it tried to find a way out.
“It was like that scene in Tommy Boy where the elk woke up and thoroughly trashed
the vehicle,” Officer Duke Snyder told a local TV station. “Except this car wasn’t drivable after the bear got done with it.”
“Every time I think about it, I start humming ‘Eres Tu,” the officer said, noting the
song Chris Farley and David Spade sang while driving the vehicle during the movie.
Regardless, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife department is urging all car owners to
start locking their doors.
“Make it a routine to lock all your windows and doors for both your vehicle and
home. This is for your safety and for the lives of these amazing and resourceful creatures,” Rylands said.
Noted Wyoming outdoorsman Paul Ulrich said this shouldn’t surprise anyone as
bears are “very intelligent animals.”
“A couple summers ago, I witnessed a bear using a car’s remote control to open the
hatch of a vehicle,” Ulrich said. “People need to quit being idiots and remember to lock
their doors and not keep their keys out.”
UNKNOWN MEMBER OF
BEAR GANG
EVERETT
MITCHELL
OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE
WITHOUT A DRIVER'S LICENSE
ALISHA
MOYEDA-GOVEA
NEGLECT/REFUSE TO COMPEL
CHILD TO ATTEND SCHOOL
MILEA
NELSON
MALICIOUS INJURY OR
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
MARK
PERALTA
DUI/ LARCENY OF AUTO,
AIRCRAFT OR OTHER VEHICLE
JOHN
PERDUE
DUI
JAMES
PILLETTE
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
JEREMY
PROVENCE
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
SHERI
REDNOSE
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
CARLOS
ROJO-DOMINGUEZ
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
RODOLFO
RUBIO DE LA TORRE
RECEIVE, POSSESS OR CONCEAL
STOLEN PROPERTY
JOSE
SANCHEZ
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JOSEPH
SCHNEIDER
POSS OF STOLEN VEHICLE
KARRI
SHARP
EXPLOITATION OF AN ELDERLY
PERSON OR DISABLED ADULT
KAITLYN
SIMPSON
FALSE REPORTING OF CRIME
LANCE
SOUTER
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
JAMES
STEEDS
ENTERING WITH INTENT TO
COMMIT MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
GARRETT
STOTTS
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
ROBERT
TAYLOR
FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX
OFFENDER
COURTNEY
VENABLE
CHILD ENDANGERMENT
JOSHUA
WASHINGTON
DRIVING WITH LICENSE CANC,
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
GREGORY
WEBSTER
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
JESSE
WOOLSEY
POSSESSION OF CONTRABAND
BY INMATE
CHANG
YE
DUID/ POSS OF CDS/
TRAFFICKING MARIJUANA
14 | SEPTEMBER 2021 MAJOR COUNTY Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty
September is National Campus
Safety Awareness Month
The Fall Semester is here and hopefully you had an enjoyable summer. As we
return to our offices and classrooms, it is important to remember that campus safety
should be an important part of our daily activities. September has been designated as
National Campus Safety Awareness Month. NCSAM received the unanimous support
of Congress in 2008. Each September, the Clery Center for Security On Campus partners with colleges, universities, and other agencies to offer campus safety programming – National Campus Safety Awareness Month.
Campus safety requires active participation from everyone. Do you know the name
of the head of your campus police or security department? Do you know the emergency and non-emergency numbers to the police/security department? Do you know
where you can find your college’s safety & fire policies and statistics? Thanks to the
Clery Act the answers are simple.
As a result of the horrible murder of 19-year-old Lehigh University freshman Jeanne
Ann Clery who was raped and murdered while asleep in her residence hall room on
April 5, 1986. Jeanne’s parents, Connie and Howard, discovered that students hadn’t
been told about 38 violent crimes on the Lehigh campus in the three years before
her murder. They joined with other campus crime victims and persuaded Congress
to enact this law, which was originally known as the “Crime Awareness and Campus
Security Act of 1990″.
During your daily endeavors you travel around your campus and speak with students, staff and faculty. If something doesn’t look right, sound right or feel right contact
campus safety. Believe your gut reaction. It is much better for campus safety officials
to come and find that there is nothing wrong than for a crime to occur. Sometimes
crimes can be prevented and offenders can be caught in the act because of quickthinking community members just like you.
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WHEN YOU’RE BUZZED,YOU
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LIKE AND THEN ORDERING
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