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Key of Charges
A&B .....................................................Assault & Battery
APC ..............................................Actual Physical Control
AFCF ............................... After Former Felony Conviction
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
F/AFC ..............................Felony After Former Conviction
FTA ......................................................Failure to Appear
FTP ............................................................Failure to Pay
INT .......................................................................Intent
INTOX...........................................................Intoxication
MANU ........................................................ Manufacture
MARJ ..............................................................Marijuana
PI ......................................................Public Intoxication
POSS ..............................................................Possession
PV ....................................................Probation Violation
TOC ....................................Transporting Open Container
VPO .................................... Violation of Protective Order
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A jilted Ponca City woman’s attack on her partner landed her and
an ex-con in the county jail on Jan. 11.
In November, a man called Ponca City police and said he and a
woman split up a few weeks before because of her drug addiction
and arguments over money. On Nov. 20, he said he was staying at a
friend’s home when someone knocked on the door. One of his friends
answered, and the assailant came in the home and stabbed the man
in what the man believed was a hit.
Earlier, the angry woman came to the residence and threatened
to “whoop his ass”, the man said. She also threatened to assault his
friends and said she would send someone over to the home to “take
care of them”. The friend said she opened the door and saw Jessica
Bagg, 21, Alan Price, 31, and another man. Thinking they were friends, she said Bagg was
there to see them, but things took a turn when the two men began attacking the victim, according to the affidavit.
During the attack, one of the men said the victim “had it coming for a long time” and repeatedly beat him with a small club.
At the hospital, officer Dana Wilson noted a 1.5 inch stab wound on the man’s elbow and
large, deep cuts behind his ears, which required stitches.
Bagg and Price face charges of assault with a deadly weapon, conspiracy and first degree
burglary. They remain in custody on bond.
Ladd has court set for 2 p.m. March 1 and Bagg will next appear at 2 p.m. a week later.
A Ponca City man spent the New Year in jail after police say he
stooped to a new low for drugs and loot.
Eric Collinsworth, 43, was charged Jan. 10 with unlawful possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute (meth and marijuana), and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
On Dec. 31, Ponca City Lt. Tom Duroy was asked to assist a second-degree burglary occurring at a residence, and another officer
told him he saw Collinsworth, who said he rented the property, at
the scene. Collinsworth said his property inside had been stolen, but
a check of his criminal history revealed felony burglary convictions,
prompting police to take a second look.
When the officers asked Collinsworth to look through the house for
stolen items, he refused, prompting detectives to get a search warrant. He also tried to make
the officers believe he lived at the home, despite the homeowner’s claim to the contrary.
A search of the house turned up numerous electronics like car stereos, CD players, subwoofers and flat screen TVs, as well as a hookah bong with drug residue. In a bedroom of the
home, Collinsworth had nearly three grams of marijuana and nearly five grams of methamphetamine, as well as scales, weights and used syringes. Also, police found an iPod that was
traced back to a 15 year-old.
Collinsworth has convictions for felony drug and larceny charges, and he was imprisoned
from August 2009 to June 2012, according to his rap sheet.
Collinsworth’s bond was set at $100,000.
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The recent shootings across the United States have caused much heartache. The senseless and tragic incidents have
also renewed the intensity of discussion regarding American gun laws. Politicians, sportsmen, and theologians have
all weighed in on the issue of gun control. Guns are readily available in the U.S., and ownership is protected by the
Constitution. How should a Christian view gun control? What does the Bible have to say that would apply to gun
control?
The Bible was written long before the invention of any type of gun, so the phrase “gun control” will not be found in
Scripture. However, the Bible records many accounts of wars, battles, and the use of weapons. Warfare is presented
as an inevitable part of living in a fallen world (Mark 13:7; James 4:1), and weaponry is a necessary part of warfare.
Weapons in the Bible were also used for personal protection. In some parts of Israel, robbers were common (see Luke
10:30), and many people carried weapons when they traveled. Carrying a weapon for self-defense is never condemned
in the Bible. In fact, it was mentioned in a positive light by Jesus Himself on one occasion (Luke 22:35-38).
Christians are called to submit to governing authorities, and they are to obey the laws of the land (Romans 13:1-7; 1 Peter 2:13-17). This would have to apply to gun
laws, too. If American gun laws change, American Christians should submit to these changes and work through democratic means toward any desired alternatives.
The Bible does not forbid the possession of weapons, and neither does it command such possession. Laws may come and go, but the goal of the believer in Jesus
Christ remains the same: to glorify the Lord (1 Corinthians 10:31).
Another biblical principle to consider is that “all who draw the sword will die by the sword” (Matthew 26:52). Jesus said this to Peter when Peter tried to mount
an imprudent “defense” of Jesus against the mob that had come to arrest Him. Peter’s actions were not only futile against such a “large crowd armed with swords
and clubs” (verse 47), but his rash behavior also belied Jesus’ submissive attitude (verse 50) and worked against the fulfillment of Scripture (verse 54). There is “a
time for war and a time for peace” (Ecclesiastes 3:8), and Peter confused the two.
Christianity supports personal freedom. Romans 14:1-4 indicates that, when Scripture does not clearly address a particular issue, there is freedom for individual
choice. America has historically embraced the concept of personal freedom that resonates with this principle, and the founding documents guarantee wide freedoms
regarding firearms. Some point to Matthew 5:9, in which Jesus pronounces a blessing on the peacemakers, and apply it to the issue of gun control. The idea is that
guns are antithetical to peace. This may be more of a philosophical or political idea than a theological one, however. There is nothing theologically, or even logically,
that links guns to a lack of peace; sometimes, guns help maintain civil peace.
Debates over whether to control guns or how much to control them depend largely on political and philosophical arguments, not moral ones. This is not to say
that there is no moral component to the issue. Obviously, the gun itself is amoral, an object that can be used for good or for evil. More important is the morality of
the person wielding the gun, and that is too often the missing consideration in the gun control argument. The fact that some sinners use guns to commit sin does not
mean guns are the problem. Sin is the problem, and that’s a moral and spiritual issue. Since the very beginning of humanity, people have been killing other people,
with and without weapons (see Genesis 4). Taking a certain weapon out of circulation might make murder more difficult but by no means impossible.
As far as the Bible is concerned, the use of guns is a matter of personal conviction. There is nothing unspiritual about owning a gun or knowing how to use one.
There is nothing wrong with protecting oneself or loved ones, even if it involves the use of weapons. We need not pretend there is never a need for guns, but pointing
a gun at a person should always be a last resort. We should seek to neutralize threats without violence whenever possible.
So, how should a Christian view gun control? With the authority God has entrusted to it, the government has the right to allow or disallow gun ownership to
whatever degree it deems right. We, as citizens, are called to submit to whatever gun control laws the government institutes. This is not, however, a statement on
the wisdom of gun control. There are good reasons to allow law-abiding citizens to own guns. Ultimately, guns are not the problem. Sinful people are the problem.
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A Kay County Detention Center inmate tacked a little
more time onto his sentence after he busted the door to
his cell.
Dillon Frieberg, 20, received an additional charge Jan.
16 of injuring a public building after a former felony conviction.
Chief security officer Harold Hughes received a report
Oct. 9 that the detention door to cell J3 had been damaged. The maintenance director had viewed the surveillence video of the area and saw an inmate come out of
the cell and began swinging the door, causing damage
to the door. The inmate in the video was identified as
Frieberg.
Damage to the door cost the county $800 to repair.
Frieberg was serving time on three counts of seconddegree burglary, two counts of unauthorized use of a vehicle, grand larceny, knowingly concealing stolen property, and petit larceny.
Frieberg remains in the Kay County Detention Center.
Some people never learn
Frieberg
As a female shopper exited a convenience store, a
man grabbed her purse and ran. The clerk called 911
immediately and the woman was able to give them
a detailed description of the snatcher, and police apprehended him within minutes. They put him in the
cruiser and drove back to the store. The thief was
then taken out of the car and told to stand there for a
positive ID. To which he replied, “Yes Offi cer, that’s
her. That’s the lady I stole the purse from.”
In Bent Forks, Ill., kidnapers of ice-cube magnate
Worth Bohnke sent a photograph of their captive
to Bohnke’s family. Bohnke was seen holding up a
newspaper. It was not that day’s edition and, in fact,
bore a prominent headline relating to Nixon’s trip
to China. This was pointed out to the kidnapers in a
subsequent phone call. They responded by sending
a new photograph showing an up-to-date newspaper. Bohnke, however, did not appear in the picture.
When this, too, was refused, the kidnapers became
peevish and insisted that a photograph be sent to
them showing all the people over at Bohnke’s house
holding diff erent issues of Success Magazine. They
provided a mailing address and were immediately
apprehended. They later admitted to FBI agents
they did not understand the principle involved in
the photograph/newspaper concept. “We thought it
was just some kind of tradition,” said one.
After being arrested for stealing a car, the judge
asked the man, “how do you plead?” Instead of saying guilty or not guilty the man said: “Before we go
any further, judge, let me explain why I stole the
car.” The judge ruled in record time.
When two service station attendants refused to
hand over the cash to an intoxicated robber, the
man threatened to call the police. They still refused,
so the robber called the police and was arrested.
Police in Los Angeles had good luck with a robbery suspect who just couldn’t control himself during a lineup. When detectives asked each man in the
lineup to repeat the words, “Give me all your money
or I’ll shoot,” the man shouted, “That’s not what I
said!”
In a small town of 1700, a student attempted to
rob the local convenience store wearing his letterman’s jacket. He did not realize that he was the only
male named Dana in the whole town.
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Registered Sex Offenders for Kay County
Jewel a Beeler
Rape
1235 S. 1st Street
Blackwell, OK
Dustin D Ackerson
Soliciting Sexual Conduct of Comm
w/ Minor w/ Technology
406 S 12th
Ponca City, OK
Marc a Acosta
Rape - Second Degree
434 S Franklin
Ponca City, OK
Perry j Arkeketa
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
301 White Eagle Drive
Ponca City, OK
Hubert Bates
Forcible Sodomy
321 Warwick Rd
Ponca City, OK
Robert l Weber
Rape
13402 West Adobe Road
Blackwell, OK
Harold j White
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
401 N. Flormable
Ponca City, OK
Howard c Wright
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
488 Joe Colby
Ponca City, OK
Brett E Whitfield
Rape - First Degree
1129 Fa Lan Ridge Rd
Ponca City, OK
Ronnie l Zachary
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
923 North A
Blackwell, OK
Harvey e Whitfield
Rape - First Degree
638 E. Furguson
Ponca City
Joleen R Wilson
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
7560 W. N. Ave
Ponca City, OK
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james
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Dewey police arrested a local man
Jan. 13 after they say he went into a
jealous rage for the second time two
months before.
On Nov. 5, officer Tim Stringer
began investigating a domestic
abuse and kidnapping report after
a woman said Corey Huffman, 23,
assaulted her.
The woman told Stringer that
Huffman forcibly grabbed her and
dragged her into her apartment,
where he had a friend posted at the
door, therefore locking her inside.
Huffman also pushed her over a couch in the living room, then
pushed the couch on top of her, which hurt her leg, she said.
He also grabbed her face and head-butted her multiple times
during the altercation, according to the affidavit.
Eventually, she convinced Huffman to leave the residence.
She locked him out of the home, but soon after he head-butted
and broke the window of her daughter’s room, crawled through
the window, got back into the living room and tackled her, she
said.
In an interview, Huffman said he was “very intoxicated”
during the incident and wanted to show the woman who was
boss because he heard she was cheating on him. He said he did
not remember whether he assaulted the woman. Huffman also
admitted to punching holes in the walls of the apartment.
Huffman pleaded guilty to domestic assault in 2009 and
received a one-year suspended jail sentence, of which he served
10 days in county lockup.
He was charged Dec. 28 with domestic abuse, first-degree
burglary and kidnapping. Huffman remains in custody on a
$25,000 bond and has court set for 9:30 a.m. Jan. 25.
Who’s really the boss?
huffman
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christy
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tyler
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jackson
edgar
jasso
chelsea
johnson
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maddox
fta- poss of cds public intox fta no drivers license dus dus false police report
jesus
martinez
fta
chad
mayberry
carry offensive weapon
charles
mccarty
fta
Green County Trader & Pawn
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918.534.2313 300 N. Osage
Dewey, OK 74029
M-F 9:30- 5:30
Sat 9:30- Noon
Top Cash
for Gold!
Dewey’s
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Innocent Until Proven Guilty Washington County february, 2013 | 11
ashley
fugate
ashton
gacsal
cody
gibson
stephen
gilbert
matthew
gill
jesse
godfrey
stacey
gosney
joshua
griggs
carol
gutierrez
phillip
haddon
johnny
hall
john
hanna
billy
hanson
joseph
harder
gregory
harmon
joseph
harris
sir
harris
jason
harrison
jeffrey
hawkins
brandon
henry
james
hensley
dus fta- poss of cds dus poss of cds public intox public intox public intox
fta- poss of cds dus fta dus dus public intox fta
fta conceal stolen property property damage fta ftp dus no drivers license
tyler
hensley
james
hicks
deborah
hix
salinda
hix
eric
hoffman
daniel
holley
bobby
holmes
public intox carry offensive weapon assault w/ a deadly weapon assault w/ a deadly weapon fta- poss of cds dus dui
scott
holt
teri
house
denorvice
howard
joshua
howell
corey
huffman
barry
hughes
ricky
hugley
public intox public intox failure to provide
for a child
domestic abuse kidnapping dus dus
12 | february, 2013 washington County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
shelli
michaels
brenae
miller
jamie
miller
michael
miller
anthony
mosley
richard
muldoon
benjamin
murphy
keith
nicholson
david
ortiz
paul
owens
mukeshbhai
patel
dui fta dus dus
public intox assault w/ a deadly weapon public intox child neglect
no drivers license dui dui
ira
patterson
julie
patterson
andrew
patton
ronald
pebeashy
michael
peoples
joshua
pierce
william
pierce
fta public intox fta dus dus threats to kill unauthorized use
of a motor vehicle
marvin
polk
brandon
porter
aaron
price
kandis
proctor
bartolo
ramirez
stefani
ramirez
jerick
richards
fta fta dus dui/toc fta dus public intox
A suspicious vehicle call ended with
methamphetamine manufacturing charges
for a Bartlesville man and woman Jan. 15.
Around 9:30 p.m. the day before,
Bartlesville narcotics investigators
received a call about a suspicious car near
the 800 block of Northwest Lupa Ave. The
car was parked in an alley by a home for
a long period of time and the driver threw
out several bags from a window, one of
which contained methamphetamine.
Since the area smelled like a drug lab,
the officers made a forced entry into
the nearby home, where they found
and detained Diana Owens and Kendall
Stumpff in the kitchen. The investigators
said they smelled methamphetamine from
three blocks away, which led to the search,
according to the affidavit.
In an interview, Owens admitted to
being addicted to methamphetamine and
said she used the drug the day of her arrest.
She also said she preferred to inject rather
than smoke methamphetamine, but denied knowledge of a meth
lab in the area despite the overwhelming odor.
Stumpff, in his interview, said he rented a room at the house
from Owens and paid her in methamphetamine instead of cash.
He also admitted to using the drug that day and said he makes
methamphetamine in the house, adding that Owens is aware of
it since he is her supplier. Moreover, Stumpff said there was an
active one-pot lab in a nearby bedroom. Investigators found six
inactive one-pot labs in the residence, according to the affidavit.
Owens remains in custody on a $60,000 bond, and her supplier
is in jail on a $150,000 bond. They have court set for 9:30 a.m.
Feb. 8.
Something in the air...
owens
stumpff
eric
northcutt
poss of firearm
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Washington County february, 2013 | 13
james
rickman
marcus
ricks
marray
ricks
tommy
roach
christopher
robinson
juana
robledo
jesse
rollins
roscoe
roper
david
sayre
charles
scharnhorst
louis
scott
martin
scott
glen
self
dylan
short
jeannie
shull
tyler
sims
joshua
smith
lee
smith
shanna
smith
joshua
soper
scott
sowers
fta public intox public intox vpo dus dus fta- pointing firearm
a&b on a police officer carry offensive weapon poss of cds fta fta vpo dus
poss of cds public intox/ resisting tamper with/ damage
motor vehicle
shoplifting fugitive from justice domestic abuse public intox
clayton
staff
jodi
stanford
grant
stevens
sonja
sutton
floyd
swalley
scott
swearingin
dui dus obstruction ftp- dus public intox public intox
summer
tafoya
tina
tallbear
ralph
tapp
angela
tate
ryan
tate
kelly
tatum
john
tecza
dus fta fta shoplifting dui dus fta
edward
ogans
fta
14 | february, 2013
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
It’s ALL about the KIDS!
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
William Benard Colbert
Owes: $ 38,957.46
Date of Birth: 02/16/1960
Race: Gender:
Height: 6’1” Weight: 165
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Woodward, OK
Brian Michael DeMauro
Owes: $ 10,760.57
Date of Birth: 06/02/1977
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 6’ Weight: 160
Eyes: Brown Hair: Bald/Partial Bald
OCSS Office: Tulsa West, OK
Kenneth D. Cooper
Owes: $ 40,066.36
Date of Birth: 10/16/1967
Race: Black Gender: Male
Height: 6’ Weight: 170
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Bethany, OK
Denoris L. Greasham
Owes: $ 20,773.43
Date of Birth: 12/08/1978
Race: Black Gender: Male
Height: 5’11 Weight: 161
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Midwest City, OK
Michael L. Gresham
Owes: $ 24,375.37
Date of Birth: 12/31/1982
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’10 Weight: 180
Eyes: Blue Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Ardmore, OK
Gregory Niarobi Griffith, Jr.
Owes: $ 9,094.05
Date of Birth: 10/12/1975
Race: Black Gender: Male
Height: 6’0 Weight: 150
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Midwest City, OK
Billy C. Hamilton Jr.
Owes: $ 69,275.55
Date of Birth: 10/17/1960
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 6’ Weight: 165
Eyes: Blue Hair: Blond
OCSS Office: Fairview, OK
Curtis Eugene Dorrell
Owes: $ 105,691.65
Date of Birth: 07/27/1970
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’9 Weight: 143
Eyes: Blue Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Midwest City, OK
february, 2013 | 15
Missing Children
Persons with information on missing children should contact:
O.S.B.I. at (405) 848-6724
NADIA
RODRIGUEZ
Missing Since:
11/1/2012
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
Pasadena, TX
MALASIA
OCHOA
Missing Since:
12/30/2012
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
Lawton, OK
ANDREA
COOK
Missing Since:
1/14/2013
Age Now: 15
Missing from:
Porter, TX
DIANA
MEDRANO
Missing Since:
8/31/2012
Age Now: 14
Missing from:
Corsicana, TX
BETTY JO
HORN
Missing Since:
11/14/2012
Age Now: 15
Missing from:
OKC, OK
JULIA
O’BRYAN
Missing Since:
11/17/2012
Age Now: 5
Missing from:
San Angelo, TX
KENNETH
HOUSTON
Missing Since:
11/14/2012
Age Now: 11
Missing from:
Tulsa, OK
BRIANNA
CASIANO
Missing Since:
1/13/2013
Age Now: 12
Missing from:
Grand Prairie, TX
LEAH
AGUIRRE
Missing Since:
1/3/2013
Age Now: 0
Missing from:
Crosbyton, TX
16 | february, 2013 washington County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
chastity
thomas
jana
thomas
bobby
thomison
brian
thomison
tommy
thomison
candis
thompson
jachin
timms
james
toms
cory
veley
michael
wadleigh
john
wakeman
stuart
watson
david
webb
jaime
webb
ryan
webster
jesse
weyl
jared
williams
levi
williams
robert
williams
lisa
wilson
probation violation fta assault w/ a deadly weapon child support fta child support trespassing
shoplifting dus dui fta fta poss of cds smuggle contraband
into jail
dui dus assault w/ a deadly weapon fta public intox/ resisting domestic abuse
kedrin
dixon
savanah
doss
scott
drake
margaret
drenner
fta fta fta loaded firearm in vehicle
eric
eudy
kerry
everly
jeremiah
farris
paden
fincher
dus public intox stalking no seatbelt
brandon
magee
james
marcom
rodrigo
marquez
daniel
martin
dus stalking public intox
dus
jarrett
crawford
devin
crouch
charles
cummings
assault w/ a deadly weapon public intox burglary of a vehicle
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Washington County february, 2013 | 17
chad
cassell
richard
castro
mike
chaney
erin
clotfelter
zachary
campbell
brittaney
combs
obstruction public intox public intox
bogus check poss of cds w/
intent to distribute
fta
dean
mcgill
whitney
mclain
david
mead
tyler
moore
demetrius
morales
brent
mosher
larceny public intox poss of stolen property
fta- vpo fta- poss of cds public intox
diana
owens
fta- manufacture cds
kendell
stumpff
manufacture cds
18 | february, 2013
What you’re saying
about this on...
Natasha V: What a dumb*** hahahahaha
Christy C: Scum
Roger S: obviously that guy needs help ....
probably homeless ....he needs some assistance
..not jail and I don’t say that often
Ashley W: Wow that’s really low.
Suzi P: Loser:.....go get a freaking job!
Paul D: he will get all the help he DESERVES in
jail roger, he deserves a kick in the head
Julia R: All i can say is what a jerk!!
Matt S: At least he wasnt stealing from an okc
citizen. Dont lock him up. Prisons are over crowded
w petty charges on ppl like this fine him. Send him
on his way. Matt s for okc mayor
Corey W: they still have all that hanging on the
fence..to me its morbid in a way..but it was low to
disrespect the dead like that..guy was prob out of
his mind from hunger and drugs..
Lisa W: Being homeless does not justify stealing
from the memorial. those ppl and their families
have suffered enough without some idiot stealing
their memorials!!
Bethany H: Some people have no respect. A 39
year old man should know better than all that.
Rich L: Homelessness is no excuse.
Kelli E: What a disrespectful PIG!
Kristi C: I don’t see anywhere that says he’s
homeless...all I see is that he is from Spencer.
Sergio C: his actions were disrepecful and his
attitude very disturbing and his behivor nasty and
perverted..........
Lm L: Look at all of these people making excuses
for him!! Disgraceful!!
Cande J: Do people not know what respect is
anymore! Thats a sorry excuse for an Oklahoman if
u ask me! I think they should throw everything and
the book at him for being so rude ans disrespectful!
And shame on the people for giving him excuses!
And u wonder why our country is the way it is!
Glenna W: He is responsible for this action he
performed. No one else. He is a grown ass man.
Just one of many without any respect for anyone.
And that spitting is as gross as it gets. I’ve had
enough if these low life’s
Kelly B: I think the law should be if u kill
someone in cold blood should die! And if u steel
cut off your arm!!
Corey W: should have been punched in the
mouth for spitting that is a very hateful thing to do
to someone..
Roger S: no ones making excuses ....didn’t know
we were in the presence of so many perfect people
Rick J: @ Corey he had a hamburger but I agree
possibly drugs but definitely a thief
Jessica W: He doesn’t need assistance Roger he
needs to get a job!!!!!! He’s 39!!!!! And he needs to
learn respect! That’s probably why he is roaming
streets stealing and spitting on people bc he was
never taught respect, discipline, and how to work
for what he needs and wants!!!!! Geez!!!!!!!
Jessica W: And he was stealing from a federal
memorial...Obvious isn’t physically harming
anyone but i can only imagine what else this doofus
will do! Uh... no Matt we don’t need you for okc
mayor LOL!
Corey W: ya u are right..he did manage to hussle
up a burger he should have sit down somewhere
and ate it...maby he would have simply passed out
then..ha
Robert S: Throw the book at this *&%$.
Worthless people irritate me. This is one of them.
Jamie B: How disrespectful and sad. 🙁
A Spencer man was arrested for taking items from
the OKC Bombing Memorial fence and spitting on
a visitor to the memorial, according to police.
A witness told police he spotted Dominique
Polk, 39, taking necklaces and other items from
the fence at the memorial. The fence outside the
memorial on Harvey Street has become a place
where people leave mementos to remember those
lost in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
The witness said after he spotted Polk taking the
items, he attempted to stall Polk until federal
security guards could arrive. That’s when the
man said Polk spit in his face, then walked a short
distance away and unwrapped a cheeseburger,
leaving the wrapper on the bombing grounds.
Federal security guards then called OKC police and Polk was arrested on
suspicion of assault and battery, larceny and littering.
CHEESEBURGER BANDIT STEALS FROM OKC BOMBING MEMORIAL
If you have any information on the whereabouts of these
individuals, please contact your local sheriffs department
Steve Antonio Bagby
B/M 6’0” 205 lbs.
Last Know Address:
UNKNOWN
OFFENSE:
Sexual Battery Of Person
Over 16
Billy Richard Bailey
W/M 5’4” 250 lbs.
Last Know Address:
UNKNOWN
OFFENSE:
Sexual Battery Of Person
Over 16
Below are registrants that are believed to be in
violation of the Sex Offenders Registration Act. If you
have information as to their whereabouts please notify
your local authorities.
delinquent Sex Offenders
Stanley D Bailey
W/M 5’10” 220 lbs.
Last Know Address:
UNKNOWN
Offense:
Rape - Second Degree
Manuel David Bailey
W/M 5’10” 218 lbs.
Last Know Address:
UNKNOWN
OFFENSE:
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Osage County february, 2013 | 19
LARRY
ADDIS
RAYMOND
BEARDSLEY
BRANDY
BISHOP
JACOB
BOFFER
DENNIS
BURRESS
LAURIE
CARTER
MARQUISE
CARTER
JOHN
CATHEY
CHRISTOPHER
COLEMAN
LESLIE
COPELAND
EVERARDO
CRUZ
ANTHONY
DAVIS
dui/ toc fta- dwi/ dus POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
vpo
vpo DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
ftp- domestic A&b dui/ toc
ftp- POSS CELL/ELECTRONIC
DEVICE IN PENAL INSTITUTION
ftp- BURGLARY 1st
degree/ vpo
PUBLIC DRUNK PUBLIC DRUNK
JAMES
FIELDS
SHANNON
FITZGERALD
KEJUAN
FRAZIER
SHAWN
FREENY
NICOLE
FULGIUM
TERRA
GARRISON
JOEL
HILL
ftp- a&b agg dui poss CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
w/ intent to distribute
dui dui fta- CONTRIBUTING TO THE
DELINQUENCY OF MINOR
public drunk/ OBSTRUCTING
OFFICER
MICHELLE
HOBBS
STEVEN
HOLMEs
RAEBECCA
HYLAND
DANNELLA
JONES
SAMANTHA
JOSHUA
SCOTT
KEELER
MICHAEL
KING
THREATEN TO PERFORM
ACT OF VIOLENCE
fta on dwi dui PROBATION VIOLATIONS fta- OBTAIN CASH/MERCH BY
BOGUS CHECK
dui/ toc ftp- POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
oklahoma
Death row
Steven Ray Thacker
Attorney General Scott Pruitt
on Jan. 7 fi led a request with
the Oklahoma Court of Criminal
Appeals to set an execution date
for Mayes County death row
inmate Steven Ray Thacker, 42.
The U.S. Supreme Court
denied Thacker’s fi nal appeal on
Monday.
In December 2002,
Thacker pleaded guilty to the
kidnapping, rape and fi rstdegree murder of Laci Dawn
Hill, 25, of Bixby.
Thacker met Hill in her
home on Dec. 23, 1999, after
answering an ad Hill placed
to sell a pool table. When his attempt to rob Hill failed, Thacker
kidnapped her and took her to a rural cabin and raped her. Thacker
attempted to strangle Hill, but eventually stabbed her in the chest
and neck. Thacker fl ed to Missouri where he killed Forrest Reed
Boyd and stole his car along with his credit cards. Thacker drove
to Tennessee where the car ultimately broke down, and he called a
tow truck. Thacker murdered Ray Patterson, the tow truck driver,
after being confronted for using a stolen credit card. Thacker was
apprehended in Tennessee.
He was given a death sentence for killing the tow truck driver in
Tennessee, and a life sentence for killing the Missouri man.
In the fi ling, General Pruitt asked the court to set the date “sixty
days after January 7, 2013.”
20 | february, 2013 Osage County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
SHANNON
MADDOX
JENNIFER
MCKEE
MOHAMMED
MIAH
CRYSTAL
MITCHELL
JOSEPH
PERRIER
BILLY
PERRYMAN
CLAYTON
PETTY
TIMOTHY
PURDUM
ANDREW
THOMAS
QUATOW
THOMAS
ANDREW
VALENTINE
JANICE
WHITE
PUBLIC DRUNK PROBATION VIOLATIONS dui/ toc fta
fta- MANU OF CDS/ child
endangerment
ftp- DOMESTIC A&B BY
STRANGULATION
poss cds dui
poss CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
w/ intent to distribute
public drunk POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
poss cds/ para
SKYLAR
AMES
JOHN
BETHEL
BRANDON
BOMAR
MATHEW
BREWER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
a&b W/ DEADLY WEAPON agg dui DOMESTIC Abuse
BRANT
BROOKS
RANDOLPH
BUTLER
MEGAN
CARNEY
JUSTIN
CARTER
SAMANTHA
CASS
QUAVIS
CATO
CORY
CHITWOOD
ftp- dus/ toc poss CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
w/ intent to distribute
MANUFACTURE CDS POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
PROBATION VIOLATIONS FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE poss CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
w/ intent to distribute
A Pawhuska pair was taken into
custody after an observant Osage
County deputy found them sleeping
in a parking lot and discovered a cash
cow of drugs and paraphernalia.
Kymberlea Smith, 23, was charged
Jan. 15 with trafficking in illegal drugs
and public intoxication; Robert Henry,
23, was charged with trafficking
in illegal drugs, and additionally
with possession of a firearm during
the commission of a felony, DUID,
possession of drug paraphernalia, and
resisting an officer in Osage County
District Court.
Deputy Jesse Brewer was on routine
patrol around 4:30 a.m. on Jan. 12
when he happened upon a white
vehicle parked in the parking lot of a
gas station in Wynonna. He otherwise
would have not taken noticed of it, but
the rear brake lights were on.
Brewer pulled up beside the car
and saw the driver slumped over to
the right. After Brewer made several
attempts to wake the driver, Henry
woke up and immediately reached for the rear of his seat. Brewer
pulled his taser and told him to show his hands. Henry let off
the brake and the car started moving forward, so Brewer pointed
the taser at Henry and ordered him to shut the car off. Henry
immediately complied.
Brewer then ordered Henry out of the car, and when he did,
Brewer saw immediately he was messed up on something. When
Brewer tried to put the cuffs on Henry, he pulled away and Brewer
was forced to use force to place in him in restraints.
The passenger, Smith, was ordered out of the car and she
seemed to be under the influence of something, also. She, too,
was placed in detention.
Brewer did a vehicle inventory for impound and found
approximately 37 grams of meth, a loaded pistol with the serial
number scratched off, multiple baggies, various prescription
pills, digital scales, and a pair of bolt cutters. A records check
showed Henry had a previous conviction on a felony burglary
charge.
Both were placed under arrested and transported to the Osage
County Jail where they were booked. Bond was set for $50,000
for Smith, and $100,000 bond was set for Henry.
Traffic woes
HENRY
SMITH
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Osage County february, 2013 | 21
BILLY
CLEMENTS
DALE
COKELEY
KELLIE
COKELEY
JEREMY
CORNELIUS
SONNY
COX
CASEY
CUMMINGS
KENNY
DAVIS
MICHAEL
DAVIS
DAVID
DIAZ
BROCK
DOHN
TERRY
DUDLEY
ANDREA
EATON
REUBEN
EDWARDS
KEITH
EISENBERGER
ERIC
FRENCH
TRAVIS
FRY
GEORGANNA
GATZMAN
DAVID
GOTCHER
BOBBY
GRIMSLEY
VANESSA
HALL
CHARITY
HARPER
CARRYING WEAPON/DRUGS/
ALCOHOL INTO JAIL
VIOLATION OF COMPULSORY
EDUCATION ACT
VIOLATION OF COMPULSORY
EDUCATION ACT
ftp- POINTING WEAPON AT
ANOTHER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
fta- MANU OF CDS PROBATION VIOLATIONS
ftp- PUBLIC INTOX/ resisting
officer
fta- DOMESTIC a&b IN
PRESENCE OF MINOR
PROBATION VIOLATION PROBATION VIOLATIONS a&b dui OBTAIN CASH/MERCHANDISE
BY BOGUS CHECK
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ftp- LARCENY OF
MERCHANDISE FROM RETAILER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
public drunk POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
fta DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
KAYLA
HEIM
KYRRHL
HENDERSON
ROBERT
HENRY
LESLIE
HERRING
HOMER
HOLDING
JOSHUA
HOLLY
KYLE
HOPPER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
CARRY FIREARMS AFcf/
during probation
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL
DRUGS
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
DOMESTIC ABUSE FTP-A&B ON
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Breaking & Entering
DWELLING W/Out PERMISSION
ABLE
HORTON
CLAYTON
HOWE
JON
HOWLE
JAMES
HUDSON
DALE
JACKSON
HELENA
JONES
poss CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
w/ intent to distribute
FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX
OFFENDER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX
OFFENDER
ftp- public intox poss CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
w/ intent to distribute
ELZIE
WRIGHT
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
22 | february, 2013 Osage County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
MATTHEW
WHITMORe
SHAWNA
WILKEY
ZACHARY
WILLIAMS
AMIE
WILSON
agg dui public intox
public drunk POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
BENJAMIN
KEENER
HEATHER
KIRK
TWILA
LAMB
DERIUS
LEDET
KENISH
LEWIS
ERIN
LOCKE
ANGELICA
LOPEZ
RASHIDA
MACK
JULIA
MAKER
ELIZABETH
MAXEY
SHANE
MCCARTY
STUART
MEYER
TYLER
MILLER
NATASHA
MITCHELL
DIXIE
MONK
JESSIKIA
MOSIER
SHELBIE
OAKES
fta on BURGLARY- SECOND DEGREE
FORGERY- 2nd degree POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
PROBATION VIOLATIONS PROBATION VIOLATION fta/ ftp- child support PUBLIC DRUNK
POSS FIREARM W/ ALTERED ID
DURING COMMission FELONY
public drunk UNAUTHORIZED USE
OF A DEBIT CARD
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dui
fta- poss cds/ para INDECENT EXPOSURE agg dui Unauthorized Use Of A
Credit Card
PUBLIC DRUNK
TERRY
PHILLIPS
AMBER
POTTER
JOSE
QUIROZ
KAYLA
REEDER
JOSEPH
REMINGTON
MARY
ROBINSON
AMBER
RODRIGUEZ
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
ftp DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
RAPE - SECOND DEGREE POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dui PUBLIC DRUNK
CANDICE
ROGERS
CHRISTOPHER
ROHR
MICHAEl
SAUNDERS
DONNIE
SHORES
KYMBERLEA
SMITH
STACEY
SMITH
DONYALE
STANCLE
fta- OBTAIN CASH/MERCH BY
BOGUS ChecK/ FALSE pret
breaking and entering
dWELLING W/Out PERMISSION
vpo fta- dui TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL
DRUGS
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE dui/ toc
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Osage County february, 2013 | 23
MARY
STOUT
STEVEN
SWEEDEN
RONALD
SWEEZY
AMANDA
TAPP
SAMANTHA
TAPP
JEREMY
THOMAS
CARL
VANDERHOFE
ERNEST
WALKER
JILL
WALKER
CHRISTOPHER
WALL
SHAWNA
WALTERS
LUCAS
WEAVER
NATASHA
WESBROOk
DANIEL
WEST
a&b poss CONTROLLED DRUG W/
INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE
public drunk/ RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
vpo/ a&b PROBATION VIOLATIONS a&b ON POLICE OFFICER PUBLIC DRUNK
vpo PROBATION VIOLATIONS POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
violation of COMPULSORY
EDUCATION ACT
MAIMING domestic a&b dwi/ dus
BRADLEY
KINSEY
PAUL
KLAAS
WESLEY
LACKEY
DEMETRIUS
MORALES
ROY
MORRISON
JIMMY
PACE
MARK
RAMSEY
BENJAMIN
SMART
RAYONA
STYVE
FALSE PERSONATION POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ftp- dus
a&b W/ DEADLY WEAPON PUBLIC DRUNK UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
PARAPHERNALIA
poss CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
w/ intent to distribute
STALKING
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
JOHN
WILLIAMSON
JAMES
ADAMSON
dui PROBATION VIOLATIONS
TAIMA
YOUNG
public drunk
ROAN
BRAZEE
JULIE
BREWER
CASEY
BRUCE
NATHAN
CATLETT
MARVIN
CLARK
BRYCE
COBBS
MICHAEL
ELLER
HARRY
ELZO
TRAVIS
EPPERSON
POSS CDS W/IN 1000FT
SCHOOL/PARK/MINOR
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE LARCENY-AUTO AIRCRAFT OR
OTHER MOTOR VEHicle
FRADULENT CONSUMPTION
OF GAS
SEXUAL BATTERY EMBEZZLEMENT OF RENTED dui PROBATION VIOLATIONS
PROPERTY
ftp- FAIL TO COMPLY W/
COMPULSARY INSurance LAW
24 | february, 2013
Registered Sex Offenders for The Area
FACT:
The majority of sex crimes are
not reported.
True. Most sex crimes are not reported
and, therefore, are not prosecuted.
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.
Wesley B Sturm
Rape - Second Degree
109 Prairie Ridge Dr.,
Bartlesville, OK
Billy Ray Stricklin
Sexual Battery Of Person Over 16
1217 N. Front Street,
Dewey, OK
Edward E Terrell
Forcible Sodomy
308 N. Pine,
Ponca City, OK
Kelly Lee Nalley
Rape - First Degree
1577 90 Rd.,
Ponca City, OK
John Randolph Eaves
Rape - Second Degree
46700 S 345 Rd.,
Pawnee, OK
Kenneth M Sturgeon
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
401773 West 2400 Road,
Bartlesville, OK
Albert Allen Walters
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
3200 N. 14th #11,
Ponca City, OK
Samuel A Nitz
Rape - Second Degree
4303 W. Red Eagle,
Skiatook, OK
Kevin Brando Edwards
Indecent Exposure
38600 South 349-Rd.,
Maramec , OK
Larry Nolan Watson
Procure, Produce, Distribute, Or
Possess Child Pornography
3921 1/2 W.N. Ave.,
Ponca City, OK
Washington County Kay County Osage County Pawnee County
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Pawnee County february, 2013 | 25
GARY
BAKER
CODI
BERNA
BRANDY
BISHOP
WILLIAM
BOHANNON
GREG
BRUSH
MICHELLE
BURTON
ROBIN
CASEY
SARAH
DAVES THOMPSON
MELVIN
DELODGE
LEWIS
DENt
TIMOTHY
ERWIN
WESLEY
GAINES
FTA- PETIT LARCENY PROBATION VIOLATION poss MARIJUANA OBTAIN MONEY/PROPERTY/
SIGN UNDER FALSE PRetense
POSS OF PARAPHENALIA FTP- KNOWINGLY CONCEALING
STOLEN PROPERTY
FTA- PLACING BODILY FLUIDS
ON A GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE
POSS PRECURSOR
W/INTENT TO MANu cds
FTA- DOMESTIC ASSAUlT DOMESTIC A&B ENDEAVORING TO
MANUFACTure
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
BRIAN
GOODMAN
ERIC
GORNEY
MYRON
GRANT
JOHNY
GRASS
ETHEL
GRAVES
MICHAEL
HENSON
STEVEN
HILDEBRANT
dui PROBATION VIOLATIONS FTA- POSSESSION OF
FIREARM AFCF
ftp- pOSS CDS W/INTENT TO
DISTribute
EXPLOITATION OF ELDERLY ftp- A&b DOMESTIC A&B BY
STRANGULATION
MARLENE
HOOD
AARON
HUGHES
LANCE
INKS
LOVELLA
JETT
ROBERT
JOHNSON
BRIAN
JONES
PUBLIC INTOX ftp- fail to wear seat belt ftp- poss marijuana ftp- FALSE IMPERSONATION public intox PROBATION VIOLATION
JACKLYN
WHITE
DOMESTIC a&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR CHild
A Cleveland woman was
arrested after she went bazerk
and attacked several people.
Kaitlyn Burdett, 22, was
charged Jan. 7 with three
felony counts of assault with
a dangerous weapon and one
felony count of first-degree
burglary in Pawnee County
District court.
Cleveland Assistant Police
Chief J.M. Hale was contacted
Dec. 21 about a burglary and
an assault. He went to the
victim’s home and she said she
and Burdett were arguing via text messages when Burdett
came to her home and kicked her door in. She then attacked
another person in the house by stabbing him repeatedly with
a set of keys.
After she finally left, the victim, the man who was attacked,
and another woman got in the victim’s car to leave when they
saw Burdett drive past. When they left the residence, Burdett
turned around, sped up behind the victim’s car and rammed
into her vehicle. The victim said both cars were going about
50 mph and the impact almost caused both vehicles to flip
over.
Hale made contact with Burdett at her home. She admitted
she kicked in the victim’s door and rammed into her vehicle,
but she didn’t know why.
Burdett posted a $40,000 and was released. She is
scheduled to return to court Feb. 5 with counsel.
Girl gone wild
BURDETT
26 | february, 2013 Pawnee County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
josephine
leroy
KEVIN
REED
ERIC
ROSS
ASHLEY
SANSEVERINO
HEATHER
SHAWN
CRYSTAL
SISSON
CHRIS
JONES
FTP- ATTEMPTING TO ELUDE
POLICE OFFICER
KAMERON
KENDRICK
poss marijuana/ para
PATRICK
KENRICK
public intox
public intox
LISA
NUGENT
PUBLIC INTOX
BRUCE
O’BRYANT
ASSAULT WITH DANGEROUS
WEAPON ON MINOR
FTA- BURGLARY 2ND degree
STEPHANIE
ROBERTS
poss marijuana w/ intent
to distribute
DOMESTIC a&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR CHild
FTA- EMBEZZLEMENT RECKLESS DRIVING a&b W/ DANGEROUS WEAPON
RICKY
STOKES
LUCAS
STORCKMAN
DAMEAN
TAYLOR
JAMES
TONER
DOMESTIC a&b FURNISHING BEVERAGE TO
MINOR
UTTERING FORGED RX THREATEN TO PERFORM ACTS
OF VIOLENCE
By Lt. Jeff James
Oklahoma Highway Patrol
As a Trooper, we see a lot of stuff
driving the roads of Oklahoma
everyday. I’m going to discuss
some stuff that I have seen, or have
heard from other Troopers’ stuff they have seen. Some of this stuff
will have you shaking your head, but each and every thing I am going
to talk about today has the potential to cause an accident and hurt
or kill people. Some of you will read this and wonder if I am talking
about you! I’m talking about things that fall under the category of
inattention.
I’ll start with the usual...talking on a cell phone. A significant
portion of the driving population talk on their cells while driving, and
while it is not against the law, it does divide a driver’s attention from
the roadway. Divided attention slows reaction time. Slower reaction
time can be the difference between a near-hit or an accident! Take it
a step further, and you have texting while driving. There is a national
campaign going on addressing this very dangerous activity. Not only
is your attention divided, but usually your sight is divided between a
screen and the roadway...not a good situation. With texting becoming
a normal form of communication, this problem will continue, and it
has and will cost lives.
Now to some other stuff. I’ve worked crashes where someone was
passing food they had just got at the drive-thru back to their children...
as well as people eating while driving. I’ve seen and worked crashes
involving some ladies putting make-up on while driving....same
context as texting, the eyes are divided up between the mirror and
the road. Guys, you have your own version, using an electric razor to
shave while driving!
Finally, some out of the ordinary stuff. I’ve seen people driving
down the road, with a novel or magazine sitting on the steering
wheel so they can read it while driving! Does that sound safe to
you? Obviously they weren’t seeing everything on the road, because
they didn’t see the Trooper right next to them! Also, watching a
movie has been the culprit of some distracted driving. There is even
a law that forbids a TV screen to be in the driver’s view.
All of these examples are instances of inattentive driving, and all
have caused accidents. How many of them have you done yourself? If
you have an accident while doing one of these or similar activities,
will the loved one of someone killed think that was a good reason for
them to die?
At a minimum, you crash and we give you a citation for inattentive
driving that results in an accident. Operating a 4500 lb plus vehicle
requires your undivided attention, and we owe it to the others on the
road as well as yourself, to give it.
Thanks for reading, buckle up, and be safe!
Tips from a Trooper unsolved Cases
The Oklahoma State
Bureau of Investigation
is off ering up to $10,000
for information
leading to the arrest
and conviction of the
person or persons
who killed a Cherokee
County couple nearly
fi ve years ago. Jack
Denney, 65, and Elaine Denney, 66, were found inside their rural home
on Christmas Day 2007. Both had been shot to death. The couple lived
just south of Locust Grove.
“Agents have followed dozens of leads in the past years. But
investigators need the public’s help to develop new leads. We believe
someone who lives in the area may have information that could help
agents solve this case,” Jessica Brown, OSBI PIO, says. If anyone has
information, please call the OSBI hotline at 1-800-522-8017. That
phone line is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The $10,000 reward is the maximum the law allows OSBI to off er.
OSBI off ers $10,000 reward
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Pawnee County february, 2013 | 27
ANSON
LITTLEWALKER
TIMOTHY
MASSEY
JOHN
MUSCHONG
VICKI
PURVIS
DILLON
RENNIE
ASHLEY
RIGGLE
JAMES
ROBEDEAUX
NIKKi
ROBERTSON
JENNA
ROBINSON
RESISTING LAWFUL ARREST OBTAIN MONEY/PROPERTY/
SIGN UNDER FALSE PRetense
OMITTING TO PROVIDE
FOR A CHILD
POSS MATERIAL W/INTENT to
manufacture cds
POSSESSION OF STOLEN
VEHICLE
FTP- RESISTING AN OFFICER EMBEZZLEMENT
ENDEAVORING TO
MANUFACTURE
OBTAIN CASH/MERCHandise
BY BOGUS CHECK
MICHAEL
SMITH
LOIS
SPEARS
RANDY
STARNEs
PROBATION VIOLATION POSS OF CDS W/Out VALID RX ENDEAVORING TO
MANUFACTURE
MATTHEW
TULL
DOMESTIC A&B BY
STRANGulATION
FREDA
TURNEY
PLACING THREATS
Goad
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ANGELA
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JOSHUA
BRINK
WAYNE
BROWN
FRANKIE
COATS
LESLIE
COPELAND III
FTA- INTOXICATION TAKING/ RECEIVING STOLEN
CREDIT CARD
POSSESSION OF METH
EXPLOITATION OF ELDERLY BURGLARY- SECOND DEGREE
HEATHER
COSBY
FORGERY - 2ND DEGREE
KAITLYN
BURDETT
CHRISTINE
FORBES
A & B W/DANgerous WEAPON
DAVID
FERRELL
DOMESTIC A&B
EMBEZZLEMENT
During this month, and at all times, parents need to be aware of the issue of teen
dating violence. For as much as domestic
violence among adults is an issue that is too
often not discussed -- and too often kept a
secret by the victim -- teen dating violence is
even less discussed, and even less reported
by victims. Nevertheless, in a recent survey
of over 4,000 9th through 12th graders, one
in five reported being physically and/or sexually abused by a dating partner.
The sad fact is that two out of three teens
in an abusive relationship don’t ever tell anyone about the abuse. For girls, when they experience serious sexual abuse they only report it to an authority figure six percent of the time.
This makes it very difficult to know when your teen has become a victim of dating violence.
Still, there are warning signs that every parent and teacher can and should look for. Because teenage years are difficult (and secretive) enough as it is, it’s important to be aware of
these warning signs, and to approach your teen in a way that will make them feel comfortable
talking with you.
For more information, contact your local DHS.
February Is Teen Dating Violence
Awareness and Prevention Month
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