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Joshua earl
possession of controlled
substance
sabrina gibbs
carry firearm after
conviction/during probation
dameon jones
endeavor/conspire to del/
manu/poss cds
clifford
Norwood
endeavor/conspire to del/
manu/poss cds
amanda pogue
domestic assault & battery
brad cather
possession of marijuana/
paraphernalia
kelynn collier
possession of marijuana/
paraphernalia
BRYAN COUNCIL
ASSAULT & BATTERY W/
DANGEROUS WEAPON
CARROLL HINSLEY
GRAND LARCENY
pamila dennisson
knowingly concealing stolen
property
marcia hinkle
Assault & battery on MINOR
CHILD by caregiver
jason courtney
domestic assault & battery
ROXIE JOHNSON
AGGRAVATED DOMESTIC ASSAULT
& BATTERY IN PRESENCE OF MINOR
JOHN ROSS
DOMESTIC ASSAULT & BATTERY
ARLEY ROSE
POSSESSION OF CDS
Alisha Clark
possession of controlled
substance
Atoka County Choctaw County
McCurtain County
Pushmataha County
Mccurtain, choctaw, atoka & Pushmataha
Vol. 1 No. 4 [email protected]
july 2012
Published the Second Wednesday of each month.
2 |july, 2012 Mccurtain County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
SKYLER
BISHOP
KANYON
BLACKWELL
TONY
BLAKE
COURTNEY
BONE
DUI - DRIVER UNDER 21 DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
SHOWING OBSCENE MATERIAL
TO MINOR
DUI
PATTY
BAKER
TAMMY
BAKER
JAMES
BASFORD
FREDRICK
BATTIEST
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER domestic a&b
JEFFERY
CHAPPELL
ALISHA
CLARK
MALICIOUS INJURY/
DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
MELODY
BUNCH
DARRELL
BURRIS
SANTIAGO
BUSTAMANTE
JEFFERY
BYINGTON
RYAN
CANANT
CORNELIUS
CARTER
SHERRY
CHAPMAN
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCe/ para
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
INDECENT EXPOSURE poss of marijuana/ para CONJOINT ROBBERY DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
TELER
AKERS
DEVON
ALLEN
HARVEY
ALLEN
CHRISTOPHER
ANDERSON
PUBLIC DRUNK/ RESISTING
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
poss of marijuana POSS OF PARAPHERNALIA POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
Key of Charges
A&B .....................................................Assault & Battery
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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LARCENY FROM house
Innocent Until Proven Guilty McCurtain County july, 2012 | 3
LAUREN
DILBECK
DEQUANTAE
DIXON
RICHARD
DODD
KEENAN
DUCKETT
EDWARD
DURANT
JOSHUA
EARL
PETE
ESPINOZA
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
poss controlled substance
w/ intent to distribute
REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
poss of marijuana DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
RICADRAIN
DAVIS
WENDY
DAVIS
PERRY
DEAN
JESSICA
DEMERY MOTTON
CHRISTOPHER
DICKERSON
JESSIE
DICKEY
BUDDY
DICKSON
toc a&b w/ a dangerous weapon POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CARRYING CONCEALED
WEAPON
carry firearms afc TRESPASSING AFTER BEING
FORBIDDEN
toc
ARTURO
EVANS
POSSESS FIREARM W/ ALTERED
ID DURING COMM OF FELONY
GENEVA
FLOWERS
poss cds w/ intent to
manufacture
AUBREY
FRAZIER
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
ELIOT
COMBS
WILLIAM
COOPER
BRUCE
COSTA
MANDI
COULTER
DADRIAN
CUBIT
SHANE
CUNNINGHAM
tRESPASSING AFTER BEING
FORBIDDEN
OPERATING Motor vehicle w/
out A VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
burglary - second degree agg dui a&b POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
WENDIE
COX
REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
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4 |july, 2012 Mccurtain County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
THOMAS
JACKSON
KENNETH
JAMERSON
MONTAE
JAMES
PATRICK
JAMES
GEORGIA
JARVIS
NICKOLIN
JENKINS
DAMEON
JONES
poss of marijuana domestic a&b DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
DOMESTIC A&B RESULTING IN
GREAT BODILY HARM
ENDEAVOR/CONSPIRE TO DEL/
MANUF/POSS CDS
STANLEY
HUDSON
LAURENCIO
HUESCA
DEBORAH
JACKSON
PUBLIC INTOX ELUDING POLICE OFFICER POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DOUGLAS
KIZER
NATASHA
LASTER
MICHAEL
LEE
NED
LENIDRIK
AMY
LIVINGSTON
ARTURO
LOPEZ-MALDONADO
CARRY FIREARMS afc OBSTRUCTING AN OFFICER poss OF PARAPHERNALIA No driver’s license DUI/ child endangerment DUI
DANIEL
HEIFNER
LINDSEY
HELMS
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
JAMES
HEDRICK
poss of meth
RALANDA
LYONS
JEREMY
MARSHALL
WILLIS
MARSHALL
KLAY
MARTIN
JAZMENE
MASON
LAWRENCE
MASON
WAYLEN
MAYTUBBI
a&b w/ dangerous weapon DUI/ toc PUBLIC DRUNK DUI CONJOINT ROBBERY PUBLIC DRUNK DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
There are a lot of situations where slang is a
bad idea; and asking for “dough” at a pizza joint is
certainly a good example. Funny enough though,
the robbers who made off with a bagful of dough
weren’t even victims of a bad pun, they were just
stupid enough to point to a bag behind the counter without verifying that the bag held money instead of pizza ingredients. The moral of the story
is that when holding someone up, you’re much
better off asking them to hand over the cash than
simply pointing to a random bag in the store.
“That’s not mine” just might be one of the oldest excuses in the book when it comes to illicit
substances. While plenty of suspects have tried
to say their drug stash belonged to their friends,
most of them weren’t stupid enough to say it
about crack in their butt crack. Even if it was his
friend’s crack, it certainly was under his “control”
at the time of the arrest, and that’s all that really
matters.
There’s a reason real drug dealers have such a
vicious reputation to uphold. After all, if someone takes their supply, it’s not like they can just
call the police. Amateur drug cultivators aren’t
always hip to these rules, which is why it’s not
entirely surprising that a small-time marijuana
grower called the police when someone stole one
of his prized plants. The police responded to the
crime immediately –by confi scating his four remaining plants.
Robbing a store is a big gamble. Aside from the
risk of getting caught, there’s also a risk that there
won’t be much money in the register at the time.
If you lose that gamble and end up only getting
$586 in the hold up (which is actually pretty decent for a Wendy’s), you probably shouldn’t call
the store to complain. One man learned this the
hard way after police tracked him down when
he called a second time to tell the workers they’d
better have more money in the register the next
time he robs them.
stupid criminals
STANFORD
HENDERSON
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
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MONICA
NOAH
CLIFFORD
NORWOOD
JACOB
OLSON
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE ENDEAVOR/CONSPIRE TO DEL/
MANUF/POSS CDS
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DAMERON
MITCHELL
TABITHA
MOON
CINDY
MOORE
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
poss of meth/marijuana poss of cds/ OMITTING TO
PROVIDE FOR A CHILD
ANGELA
PIERCE
WILLIAM
PINCKARD
AMANDA
POGUE
NICHOLAS
PONDEXTER
CATLIN
PROVENCE
VERNELL
RAMSEY, jr. MONICA
RAY
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
poss of meth/marijuana domestic a&b POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
FAILURE TO CARRY SECURITY
VERIFICATION
LARCENY OF MERCHANDISE
FROM RETAILER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
MYA
MCBRAYER
LUCRETIA
MCDONALD
MARK
MCGOVERN
PUBLIC DRUNK a&b POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
TOUCHSTONE BODY WORKS
Specializing in Hail Damage
Repair & Door Dings!
Joe Touchstone
The Art of Paintless Dent Repair
Over 20 Years Experience
Cell: 903.280.4606 Home: 580.584.9510
Rt 2 Box 754
Broken Bow, Ok
Savvy Chix Consignments & Salon
Michelle Touchstone
125 West 1st St.
Broken Bow, OK
584-7407
Owner
Walk-ins Welcome-Full Service Salon-Late Appointments
24 Years Experience
Specializing in hair damage repair
New & Nice Previously Owned
Cox Berrish
Jackson Hamilton
A total of four arrests have been made in connection with five stolen horses from Mulerider Stables
at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Ark.
Jaci Rae Jackson, 19, of Broken Bow, was charged
in McCurtain County District Court December 5,
2011, on charges of bringing stolen property into
the state, knowingly concealing stolen property,
and cruelty to animals. She is considered the mastermind behind the scheme that left four horses
nearly starved and one dead. She pled not guilty to
the charges June 5.
William Hamilton, Jr., 38, of Nashville, Ark., was
charged in McCurtain County June 1 with bringing
stolen property into the state, knowingly concealing stolen property, cruelty to animals, and possession of a firearm after conviction of a felony. He has
yet to see an Oklahoma judge.
Hamilton is also charged with six counts of theft
of property, according to Columbia County (Arkansas) Deputy Prosecuting Attorney David Butler.
“One count is for each horse and one is for the horse trailer,” says Butler.
Butler says he’s releasing few details since the investigation is on-going, however another
arrest has also been made in the case.
Seventeen year old George Berrish III was picked up in Magnolia and remains behind bars.
He has been charged with six counts of theft of property and is being held on $150,000 bond.
Butler says he has been charged as an adult.
Berrish appeared before a judge July 5 and the state recommended he be sentenced to
house arrest for the next six months and be scheduled to reappear in six months; the judge
agreed.
Wendie Cox, 38, of Haworth, the mother of Jackson and girlfriend to Hamilton, turned
herself into McCurtain County authorities June 4 and was charged with cruelty to animals
and knowingly concealing stolen property after a warrant was issued for her arrest June 1.
Credit Card, one of the stolen horses, was found by McCurtain County deputies mutilated
and dismembered shortly after the theft. A probable cause affidavit states Jackson saw Hamilton shoot and then “quarter” the horse.
Horse thieves have
their day in court
6 |july, 2012 Mccurtain County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
TROY
THARP
ARTIS
THOMAS
BOBBY
THOMPSON
KIMBERLEY
tIDMORE
HAROLD
TIPTON
JOSHUA
TOWNSEND
CHASE
TRAPP
dui/ child endangerment POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
STALKING UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
poss of cds/ para DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
TOMMIE
STAFFORD
SHANA
STEPHENS
BRIAN
STOWE
MICHAEL
STRICKLAND
WILLIAM
SUGGS
DAVID
TALLANT
LISA
TAYLOR
LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT
INVOLVING DAMAGE
poss controlled substance
w/ intent to distribute
poss of controlled
substance
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
vpo PUBLIC DRUNK two OR MORE BOGUS CHECKS
TOGETHER OVER FELONY LIMIT
JESSIE
SMITH
WILLIAM
SMITH
DANIEL
STAFFORD
JIMMY
STAFFORD
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
poss of marijuana PUBLIC DRUNK/ OUTRAGING
PUBLIC DECENCY
DUI
SARAH
SHERMAN
DANIEL
SHOMO
HENRY
SHOMO
MARCUS
SHOMO
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
ROBBERY BY FORCE OR FEAR DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
domestic a&b
CHAD
ROWAN
BOBBY
ROYAL
ANDRES
sANCHEZ
domestic a&b OBSCENE/THREATENING OR
HARRASSING PHONE CALLS
ENDEAVOR/CONSPIRE TO DEL/
MANUF/POSS CDS
WILLIAM
rOWE
ENDEAVOR/CONSPIRE TO DEL/
MANUF/POSS CDS
oklahoma
Death Row
Gilbert Postelle
An Oklahoma County
judge sentenced Gilbert
Postelle to death for the
murder of two people
on Memorial Day
2005. Postelle also was
sentenced to two terms
of life in prison plus 10
years for conspiracy in
the slayings of four people
at an Oklahoma City
trailer house. Postelle,
who said nothing during his sentencing hearing,
showed no emotion when the judge set a December
2008 execution date. That date was essentially
meaningless because all death penalty cases are
appealed automatically. Postelle, 22, was convicted
by a jury on Sept. 9, 2008, of killing James “Donnie”
Swindle Jr., Amy Wright, Terry Smith and James
Alderson. Two days later, the Oklahoma County
jury that heard evidence in the case decided Postelle
should die for killing Wright and Alderson and
spend the rest of his life in prison without the
possibility of parole for killing Swindle and Smith.
Innocent Until Proven Guilty McCurtain County july, 2012 | 7
ALLEN
WILLIAMS
KEVIN
WILLIAMS
NICHOLAS
WILLIAMs
VIRGINA
WILLIAMS
RAY
WILLISTON
ERICA
WILSON
CHRISTIAN
WRIGHT
PUBLIC DRUNK OMITTING TO PROVIDE FOR A
CHILD
LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT
INVOLVING DAMAGE
INDECENT EXPOSURE public intox DUI - DRIVER UNDER 21 PUBLIC DRUNK
BILLY
WALKER
TERRA
WALKER
KYLE
WALLS
STEVEN
WARD
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
FAILURE TO CARRY SECURITY
VERIFICATION
poss of meth DUI/ toc
SHANNON
TURNAGE
CHRISTY
VANDIVER
EDWARD
VANN
ROY
VANSLYKE
TRESPASSING AFTER BEING
FORBIDDEN
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENT
domestic a&b ENDEAVOR/CONSPIRE TO DEL/
MANUF/POSS CDS
LOUIS
BATTIEST, jr. PRESLEY
BATTIEST
ROBERT
BEAVERS
fta PUBLIC DRUNK POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
MIRANDA
CLOUSE
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
ZACKERY
COCKRELL
FAILURE TO YIELD FROM
PRIVATE DRIVE
JESSE
COLDIRON
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
TIMOTHY
ASHER
MATTHEW
BAKER
dui BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE
SERENA
ARTIS
TAKING/RECEIVING STOLEN
CREDIT OR DEBIT CARD
SONYA
FULLER
PUBLIC INTOX
Broken Bow Pawn & Gun
Buy. Sell. Trade
(580)584-3607
118 N. Broadway
Broken Bow, OK
OHP troopers are investigating the death of a man whose body was
discovered in the middle of a county road southeast of Broken Bow.
The body of 21-year-old Simon Roth of Broken Bow was found at
about 4:00 a.m. June 3. He was pronounced dead at the scene and
taken to the medical examiner’s office in Tulsa.
There was
no information
about a possible
vehicle that may
have hit Roth or
if foul play was
involved. The
i n v e s t i g a t i o n
into the incident
continues.
They’re asking anyone with
information to
contact them at
580-924-2601.
Body found on
county road
8 |july, 2012 Mccurtain County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
VAL
GOLSTON
HECTOR
GONZALEZ
JENNIFER
GOSVENER
OLIVIA
GRAY
MARQUETT
HANKINS
CHRISTOPHER
HARRIs
GARY
HARRIS
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICER INDECENT EXPOSURE EMBEZZLEMENT DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
burglary - second degree domestic a&b UNLAWFUL DELIVERY OF
METHAMPHETAMINE
SABRINA
GIBBS
DAVID
GODSBY
ANDRE
GOLSTON
carry firearm after
conviction/during probation
dui/ toc DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
VINCENT
RICHARDSON
RICHARD
RICKS
COLTON
ROBERTs
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
JOSEPH
BRUTON
TRESPASSING AFTER BEING
FORBIDDEN
GARY
PARKER
SHANNON
PARNELL
JEREEL
PARSONS
JERRY
PERRY
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
RESISTING EXECUTIVE OFFICER
/public drunk
poss cds w/in 1000 ft. of
school/park/minor
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENT
MICHAEL
NICHOLSON
PUBLIC DRUNK
CODY
MISENER
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
STORMY
VOSS
DAVID
WAGNON
poss of meth a&b w/ deadly
weapon/ stalking
By Lt. Jeff James
Oklahoma Highway Patrol
As gas prices have risen,
many people have turned to
alternative methods of travel from
automobiles. The most common
one is a bicycle.
There are also many bicyclist enthusiasts that ride for pleasure, as
is evidenced by the number of bicycle events across the state, as well
as the number of bicycle clubs that can be found. Since motorists
share the road with them, I’m going to share some tips for the safe
operation of bicycles, and some of the rules everyone should know!
First, wear a helmet! This one is just common sense. It is a fact that
helmets help prevent serious injury resulting from bicycle accidents.
Next, its important to note Oklahoma State Statute 47-11-1202,
which states: Every person riding a bicycle or motorized scooter upon
a roadway shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all
of the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle by this title, except as
to special regulations in this article and except to those provisions of
this title which by their nature can have no application. Simply put,
bicyclists are entitled to the road just like vehicles, and have to abide
by the same laws, with a few extras.
One of these extras is that bicyclists must ride as close as is safe
to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway, except under certain
conditions. Some of those conditions are when overtaking or passing
another conveyance going the same direction, when preparing for or
making a left hand turn, when necessary to avoid certain conditions
such as moving or fixed objects, parked or moving vehicles,
pedestrians or animals, surface hazards, and a few other reasons. A
complete list of the exceptions can be found in Oklahoma State
Statute 47-11-1205. That statute also states that bicyclists may only
ride two abreast except on paths or roadways set aside exclusively
for bicycle use. The majority of problems that arise from bicyclists
has to do with riding more than two abreast, inhibiting the ability of
vehicles to pass large groups. Also, on multi-laned roads, they must
ride within a single lane. Another thing to know is that bicyclists
can’t pass between vehicles on multi-laned roadways.
Not only do bicyclists have some extra rules to follow, but vehicles
have a duty in regards to bicyclists sharing the road. When a vehicle
is overtaking and passing bicycles going in the same direction, they
must leave a safe distance between the vehicle and bicycle of no
less than three feet until the vehicle is safely past the bicycle. The
majority of complaints from bicyclists about vehicles is that vehicles
pass far too closely to the bicyclists. Adhering to this safe distance is
a must for the safety of all!
The best way for bicycles and vehicles to safely share the road is for
the operators to respect the rights of each other. As always, thanks
for reading, buckle up and be safe!
Tips from a Trooper
KEVAN
HEARN
poss cds w/in 1000 ft. of
school/park/minor
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RODRICK
WATSON
DAVID
WESLEY
TONY
WIGLEY
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DUI THROWING LIT SUBSTANCES/
LITTER ON HWY
MARQUETTA
VEASLEY
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
LARRY
HARRIS
REDINA
HARRIS
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
LARCENY OF MERCH FROM
RETAILER
VIRGIL
SHOMO
JAMES
SHULTZ
JOHN
SIGLER
PUBLIC DRUNK REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN
PROPERTY
poss of controlled
substance / para
REGINALD
SANDERs
JOHN
SCOTT
LAMARIO
SCOTT
DUI poss of crack cocaine POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ROWDY
ROBERTS
SHAUN
ROBERTS
BRANDON
ROGERS
BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
Call 877-4DAD411 or visit www.fatherhood.gov
be a dad today. Take time to
10 |july, 2012 Mccurtain County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
JEREMY
RENFRO
TOMMIE
RICH
LINDSEY
RICHARD
UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENT
PUBLIC DRUNK SPEEDING - POSTED ZONE
STEVEN
HOLMES
DUI/ LEAVING SCENE OF
ACCIDENT INVOLVING DAMAGE
BRADLEY
BOULTON
POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
TIMOTHY
HARRISON
LARCENY-AUTO AIRCRAFT OR
OTHER MOTOR VEHicle
GARY
BOX
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
RHONDA
HOLDER
domestic a&b
CLINTON
COLEMAN
ENDEAVOR/CONSPIRE TO DEL/
MANUF/POSS CDS
MARLEN
MOORE
DANIELLE
MULKEY
JOSHUA
NEEL
PUBLIC DRUNK POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
CASEY
MCKINNEY
CAROLYN
MINNIEWEATHER
domestic a&b GRAND LARCENY
ROBIN
MCLAUGHLIN
BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE
Over the past year, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) has collected and disposed more than 6,000
pounds of pharmaceutical drugs from permanent dropoff containers around the state. Since March of 2011,
OBN has placed 118 pharmaceutical take-back containers
in police and sheriff department lobbies for the public to
safely dispose of old, unwanted medications in the home.
OBN Spokesman Mark Woodward says properly disposing of expired medication is critical.
Mark Woodward, OBN Spokesman, says the permanent disposal containers allow the public to dispose of old
medication year-round rather than waiting for an official
drug take-back day in their community.
OBN Director Darrell Weaver says the disposal containers are vital for preventing the potential disasters
caused by keeping unnecessary mediations in the home.
Woodward says OBN has a partnership agreement with
Covanta Energy in Tulsa to safely destroy the drugs collected from the disposal containers at
no charge to OBN or the state of Oklahoma. Through their Prescription for Safety Program
(Rx4Safety), Covanta provides the safe disposal of medications collected by drug take-back
programs free of charge to communities nationwide. Rx4Safety was launched in 2010 as a
solution to help communities keep medications out of our nation’s waterways and drinking water, as well as to help with the problem of abuse. To date, Covanta’s program has
destroyed more than 210,000 pounds of unwanted medications at its Energy-from-Waste
facilities nationwide.
When flushed down the drain, or disposed of in landfills, medications find their way into
waterways and contaminate surface waters, having an adverse effect on our drinking water
and the environment. These drugs cannot be removed from water supplies at typical waste
water treatment plants and the contaminated water can then have negative effects on aquatic
organisms, fish, and other wildlife.
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics has a list of the drop box locations on its web site at
www.ok.gov/obndd.
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Registered Sex Offenders for the Area
Eric l Davidson
Rape - First Degree
Rt. 2 Box 646
Hugo, OK
Jeffrey m Coppock
Sexual Battery Of Person Over 16
701 SE Ave G
Idabel, OK
William Alan Cross
Rape - First Degree
Chuck Compton’s RV Park, #4 Broken Bow, OK
Michael s Duke
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
Rt. 5, Box 760
Broken Bow, OK
Ollis Ray Ezell
Rape - Frist Degree
Rt. 1 Box 232
Haworth, OK
Michael S Dillishaw
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
HC 83 Box 250
Antlers, OK
Paul H Drew
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
HC 60, Box 3735
Clayton, OK
Carl a Callicoat Jr
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
553 S Carr Pen Rd
Atoka, OK
David l Carroll
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
994 E. Turtle Dove Lane
Lane, OK
Donald r Davis
Rape - First Degree
HC 71 Box 147
Soper, OK
Quincy J l Davis
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
1336 N. 4160 Road
Hugo, OK
Larry w Dooley
Indecent Exposure
1543 E 2015 Rd
Soper, OK
McCurtain County Choctaw County Pushmataha County
Atoka County
12 | july, 2012
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
David Scott Brusveen
Owes: $ 21,034.43
Date of Birth: 04/22/1969
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 230
Eyes: Hazel Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Tulsa East, OK
Joseph Robert Byars
Owes: $ 50,287.19
Date of Birth: 01/28/1972
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’11 Weight: 130
Eyes: Hazel Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Norman, OK
Henry Wilson Brown
Owes: $ 24,860.79
Date of Birth: 12/27/1980
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’9 Weight: 150
Eyes: Hazel Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Norman, OK
Willard Maldon Burnett
Owes: $ 156,211.97
Date of Birth: 02/10/1961
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’8 Weight: 165
Eyes: Blue Hair: Gray
OCSS Office: Ponca City, OK
Melissa J. Bagshaw
Owes: $ 20,218.55
Date of Birth: 01/31/1979
Race: White Gender: Female
Height: 5’5 Weight: 135
Eyes: Brown Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Ponca City, OK
Santos Aragon
Owes: $ 6,607.26
Date of Birth: 06/16/1978
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’11 Weight: 200
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Chickasha, OK
Jerry W. Archer
Owes: $ 45,002.53
Date of Birth: 09/05/1968
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 6’2 Weight: 200
Eyes: Blue Hair: Blond
OCSS Office: Duncan, OK
Arnulfo P. Balderas
Owes: $ 67,021.15
Date of Birth: 01/21/1966
Race: Hispanic Gender: Male
Height: 5’05 Weight: 125
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Oklahoma City South, OK
july, 2012 | 13
Missing Children
Persons with information on missing children should contact:
O.S.B.I. at (405) 848-6724
ELIZABETH
FRANCO
Missing Since:
3/22/2012
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
Jacinto City, TX
NICOLE
ERNST
Missing Since:
5/19/2008
Age Now: 12
Missing from:
Ardmore, OK
WENDY DIAZ
Missing Since:
4/22/2012
Age Now: 5
Missing from:
Dallas, TX
JOSEPH
ERNST
Missing Since:
5/19/2008
Age Now: 14
Missing from:
Ardmore, OK
NATALYA ERNST
Abductor
Missing from:
Ardmore, OK
STEPHANIE
LO PEZ
Missing Since:
3/19/2012
Age Now: 15
Missing from:
Dallas, TX
ALEXANDER
SILVERSTONE
Missing Since:
6/5/2012
Age Now: 8
Missing from:
Tulsa, OK
GLORIA
THORNTON
Missing Since:
6/7/2012
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
Norman, OK
AIREL
MALLORY
Missing Since:
6/4/2012
Age Now: 15
Missing from:
Lawton, OK
Joseph and Nicole were allegedly abducted by their mother, Natalya Ernst, on May 19, 2008. The larger images of the children were
taken in September 2011. An FBI International Parental Kidnapping warrant was issued for Natalya on February 18, 2009. They are
believed to be in Russia. Natalya may use the alias first name Natasha and the alias last name Sopova.
14 |july, 2012 atoka County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
samuel
aronld
cesar
barron
christian
barron
robert
barrow
joshua
blagowsky
eric
brown
heriberto
bueno
carl
burns
jessie
burton
craft
nicholas
carter
irineo
castro
brad
cather
salazar
cepede
jeramiah
cofer
kelynn
collier
no drivers license public intox / toc public intox / toc public intox
poss marijuana public intox vandalism agg dui/ toc
probation violations dus dui/ toc poss marijuana/ para no drivers license domestic A&b poss marijuana/ para
jason
courtney
michael
cowan
clifford
crowell
ruthie
dado
joseph
darling
dimitria
dickson
holly
doak
domestic A&b probation violation poss marijuana/ para public intox public intox probation violation probation violation
susan
elkins
rebacca
farley
abiel
garza
linda
graham
marshawn
headd
willie
henry
michael
hook
dui/ no drivers license/
valid insurance
dus dui/ toc fta operate motor vehicle w/
out drivers license
poss firearm afcf dui
An escaped inmate from the
Mack Alford Correctional Center
had but a short taste of freedom
after he escaped around 4:30
p.m. on June 14.
Two days later, he was back
behind bars. He was picked up
at Noel’s convenient store in
Stringtown just before 3:00 p.m.
June 16 and was taken into custody without incident and transported back to the correctional
facility.
Craft was then placed in the segregated housing unit.
Craft was serving a 20-year sentence out of Oklahoma County for second-degree burglary.
Craft pled guilty to felony charges of escaping from the department of corrections.
Get back to Mack
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Atoka County july, 2012 | 15
HOLDER
BAILBONDS
Clark Holder: 317.5009
brock jones: 927.6003
amber Holder: 317.5422
waynette Holder: 931.7820
dustin moore: 364.6805
leah wilkins: 931.7820
Wayne Holder: 317.3008
Statewide Bonding
16 |july, 2012 atoka County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
tamala
ihrer
raitis
melnalksnis
jeffery
sanders
poss cds/ para
dui/ toc
petty larceny
joe
sipes
keith
strickland
stephane
taft-bekman
sherard
thibodeaux
public intox dus/ no insurance failure to obey lawful
order
dus
brian
weakley
randall
webb
probation violations poss marijuana
michael
abell
guy
alexander
public intox fta
Oklahomans who’ve had their homes
and other property damaged in the latest round of storms need to be cautious
when it comes to hiring someone to
make roofing repairs. Failing to check
out a roofer’s credentials could leave
property owners out thousands of dollars with little or nothing to show for it.
Senator Dan Newberry, Chairman
of the Senate Business and Commerce
Committee, authored the 2010 Roofing Contractor Registration Act to require roofers to register with the Oklahoma Construction Industries
Board (CIB). In the wake of the state’s most recent round of hail
storms, he’s urging citizens to take advantage of this law to avoid
being ripped-off.
“Before contracting with a roofer, you need to make sure they have
a CIB number. This verifies that the roofing company has met the requirements to be licensed for business in Oklahoma, including proof
of liability insurance, workers comp insurance and other qualifications,” said Newberry, R-Tulsa. “You can verify the company’s registration by calling the CIB directly or by going to their website.”
Newberry said fly-by-night roofers often flock to a state after
storms cause extensive property damage. Some of those roofers demand partial or full payment up front, but never complete the work.
He said the Roofing Contractor Registration Act gives consumers a
way to avoid disreputable companies.
“The whole idea is to make it easier to find out who is legitimate
and who isn’t,” Newberry said. “In addition to verifying CIB registration, it’s never a bad idea to check with friends and neighbors about
any recommendations they may have, as well as the Better Business
Bureau. Taking just a little bit of time to ensure you are dealing with
a reputable roofer is well worth the effort.”
To verify if a roofer is registered to do business in Oklahoma, call
the CIB at 405-521-6550, or toll-free at 877-484-4424. You can also
verify registration online at http://cibverify.ok.gov/
Oklahoma registered roofers
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Atoka County july, 2012 | 17
willeisha
hopkins
raymond
hopkins
michael
howard
brian
johnson
andrew
jones
verl
leflore
nathaniel
longwell
julia
lowrey
shelly
lynn
jordan
mobbs
michelle
moore
sean
pace
adam
pedersen
gary
ratliff
tony
ratliff
tarrance
sandrs
curtis
shuman
detoddva
simmons
dus public intox
feloniously pointing a
firearm
bogus check
dus/ no valid insurance apc- dui/ toc
public intox operating motor vehicle w/
out valid drivers license
poss precursor substance
w/ intent to distribute
dui dui dui/ toc
driving motor vehicle w/
out valid drivers license
public intox
dui/ dus dus public intox dus/ speeding
scott
tisdale
severino
tovar
james
vititoe
domestic a&b no drivers license domestic violence
isaias
amador
james
bates
benjamin
baxter
joseph
beal
dui public intox/ disturbing
the peace
public intox domestic a&b
Marchette
Jamison Marchette, a 41-year-old Oklahoma man was jailed after he
allegedly left sex toys and porn materials on two women’s doors, prowled
around their apartments and peeped through a woman’s back door.
According to police, two Oklahoma City women were freaked out when
they discovered bags on their front doors that contained sex toys, porn
videos and other obscene materials.
Investigators called to the scene discovered footprints and other evidence that someone had been prowling around the women’s apartment
residences.
A strange man who called himself “Jamie” reportedly contacted one of
the victims and told her that he had seen a “brown-skinned male” walking
around their apartments taking photographs.
About a week after the incidents, one woman found Marchette close enough to her patio door
to “fog it up when he would breath,” according to the arrest report. When the woman opened the
door, Marchette reportedly fled the porch and hid behind a cluster of bushes.
Detectives took the items left behind and had them analyzed for fingerprints. A set of prints
lifted from the items were traced to Marchette.
A woman was also able to identify Marchette as the man who knocked on her door and identified himself as “Jamie.”
Marchette was booked into jail and charged with two counts of distribution of obscene materials and one count of loitering around the residence to watch an occupant.
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18 | july, 2012
CRACK ED TU RTLE LANDS CITY MAN IN JAIL
Oklahoma City police arrest a metro man for assaulting a
turtle.
Neighbors in Southwest Oklahoma City apparently called
police after seeing Derrick Peace pick up the tortoise and
throw it into the street. It landed with so much force, it’s shell
cracked.
Police say the turtle was taken to the Oklahoma City Zoo so
it could recover.
Peace faces an animal cruelty charge.
What you’re saying
about this on...
Brandy B: Wow...jerk!!!
Julie W: He’s not fit to live among the
public! Disgusting!!! So glad someone saw it
& he was arrested!
Jennifer I: Lol seriously?! I like turtles
but r we gonna start chasing people that run
turtles over on purpose? Come on!
Candis M: Disgusting! People like him
make me sick!
Lindsay W: Seriously? We are putting
people in jail for this? Do they have proof
that he did it? Eye witnesses aren’t even good
enough when you beat your children!! I agree
it wasn’t the best idea to hurt the innocent
animal, but JAIL?? What’s wrong with this
picture, people????
Susan W: Why would anyone even want
to do something like that? Freak!
Misty L: This guy is such a pathetic piece
of trash, I’d rather he hurt himself than a
helpless animal. Absolutely worthless.
Susan K: Sicko. Humans will probably be
his next victims.
Christy M: but seriously put the man in
jail for throwing a turtle wow
D Ariana H: Wish i could throw that ugly
man id crack his shell! People like him dont
deserve to be here...makes me sick!
Sad to see a guy with “Little Man Complex”
taking it out on a turtle. If you aren’t planning on eating it, don’t try to kill it......
Robert H: Sad to see a guy with “Little
Man Complex” taking it out on a turtle. If
you aren’t planning on eating it, don’t try to
kill it......
Rachel B: They do say early signs of becoming a psycho growing up is abusing animals, maybe its a good idea that he’s in jail.
Better a turtle than a human if I must say.
Amanda L: What a freaking idiot! He had
nothing better to do so he decided to crack
the only thing that keeps that poor turtle
safe? Shame.
Larry T: cellmate: So, what didja do? Mr.
Peace : I BEAT UP A TURTLE! cellmate: oh...
Susan R: I’m not a animal rights fanatic
by any means, but someone who will hurt an
animal just to see pain is a disturbed individual. Most serial killers started out hurting
animals before moving on to humans. And
then to hurt something as innocuous as a
turtle.....
Natalie P: OMG!! It’s a damn turtle people.... a turtle really!! So I take you guys think
we should go to jail now for harming animals?? Deer, snakes, cows, squirrel.. they’ve
all been harmed so you people can eat... how
ya know the turtle wasn’t vicious and bit the
guy?? Smdh....
Chris C: I’m sure if it were a successful looking white man ---^ these comments
wouldn’t be so harsh about throwing a turtle.
I guess they coulda cited the turtle for trespassing.
Linda M: Dumb a** !! At least he will
charged. Why are some.people mean and.
stupid? Dangerous combination. Pray he has
NO children.
Colby B: Its a damn turtle not a person.
Write him a ticket or something and put him
in jail if he does it again. Justice system is so
screwed up.
Terry L: Throw his a** in the road, crack
his skull, and take him to the zoo for a quick
recovery!
Shawna S: Dang, are they gonna come
lock me up for cutting a snakes head off if its
found slithering through my yard?!? Guess I
better start calling ACO to come get them. I
agree that he did wrong, but where do you
draw the line?? He shouldn’t be wasting my
tax dollars sitting in jail while rapist and
child molesters/abusers walk free bc of overcrowding in the jails!!
If you have any information on the whereabouts of these
individuals, please contact your local sheriffs department
CODY DONIHOO
W/M 5’10” 165 lbs.
Last Know Address:
115 N CALIFORNIA
Atoka, OK
Wanted for:
UNLAWFUL POSS OF
PARAPHERNALIA
Most wanted
RAYMOND L ALLEN JR
W/M 5’8” 150 lbs.
Last Know Address:
2123 N NORWOOD PL
Tulsa, OK
Wanted for:
KNOWINGLY CONCEALING STOLEN
PROPERTY
SHELLY CHAPMAN
W/F
Last Know Address:
901 SW VAN BUREN
Idabel, OK
Wanted for:
DIST OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
Jackie Butch Peace Jr.
Wanted for providing False or Misleading
information during Sex Offender
registration, a felony: Jackie Butch Peace
Jr. AKA “Butch”, W/M, 5’8”, 180 lbs, Brown hair, Blue eyes. DOB 6/3/1981
Original charge- Rape, 1st degree. Tats:
R. arm skull, Chest BUTCH, unknown
address. If Peace is located and/or arrested please call
405-820-4989, Deputy Poe.
Innocent Until Proven Guilty pushmataha County july, 2012 | 19
PATTY
BAKER
BENJAMIN
BAXTER
JAMES
BROWN
natasha
CATHEY
RALPH
FLETCHER
JOHN
FORD
BRIAN
GLASS
JEFFERY
LITTLE
MICHAEL
MACK
DANIEL
MANAR
MARSHALL
MCGUIRE
dur probation violation vpo/ a&b poss cds
arson- 2nd degree poss marijuana public intox
poss marijuana poss of para endeavoring to
manufacture meth
fta/ ftp
MARVIN
PETERs
public intox
WILLIAM
TEAFATILLER
public intox
ARLEY
ROSE
poss cds
cHASE
TRAPP
bogus check
BART
TROTTER
poss marijuana/ para
Molina’s
1209 East Main
Antlers, Oklahoma
(580) 298-5680
Mexican Grill
Molina Family Owned
A Pushmataha County man was
taken into custody July 3 after deputies found a lovely garden of marijuana plants growing in his back yard.
Felony charges were filed June 6
against Howard Harty, 71, of Ringold,
for cultivation of a controlled substance, maintaining a place for keeping/selling a controlled substance,
and possession of CDS were filed in
Pushmataha District Court.
According to the probable cause affidavit, deputies were sent to Harty’s
rural home with a search warrant.
When they went inside, no one was
home, but they did find a huge stash
of hash.
In the living room, deputies discovered jars of marijuana, seed marijuana in plastic bags, marijuana laying out to dry, and two firearms. In
the bedroom, they found marijuana laying out to dry all over the bed, a
drying box of marijuana, and a sack of marijuana stems.
Deputies moved their search to the back yard where they saw a high
wooden fence that contained 65 large marijuana plants that had been
recently watered and a pile of marijuana leaves laying out to dry.
While the deputies were pulling up the plants, Harty arrived home.
“Do you know why I’m here?” Deputy BJ Hedgecock asked Harty.
“I have a good idea,” Harty replied calmly.
“Do you want to talk about the marijuana plants?” Hedgecock coaxed.
“Don’t have anything to say,” he said.
One of the deputies put Harty’s groceries away while Hedgecock
cuffed him. A search of Harty’s vehicle revealed more marijuana and
seeds under the driver’s seat.
Harty was transported to the Pushmataha County Jail and booked in.
How does your
garden grow?
HARTY
ROBERT
WHITE
dui
ELZA
WAYMAN
grand larceny
20 |july, 2012 pushmataha County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
JOHNNIE
SIPES
DELLA
SUTTERFIELD
JEREMY
SUTTON
BUCK
TAYLOR
dui domestic a&b poss of para dus
BRYAN
COUNCIL
JOSHUA
CRANFORD
KELLY
DAMRON
CARROLL
HINSLEY
DAVID
HOBBS
MARQUISE
JACKSON
DAVEY
MOORE
JAMES
MURPHY
HAYLEY
ONSTOTt
a&b w/ danerous weapon ESCAPE FROM ARREST OR
DETENTION
poss marijuana
grand larceny assault w/ deadly weapon domestic a&b
poss marijuana/ para MALIcIOUS INJURY TO
PROPERTY/ public intox
forgery
Antlers Police arrested a man June 29 they say confessed
to burning a police officer’s personal vehicle that was parked
between the police station and the fire department.
Jim Preston Rosson, 51, of Antlers, was charged with arson
later that same day in Pushmataha District Court.
According to the probable cause affidavit, the personal vehicle of Antlers Police Officer Stewart Stanfield was found
during the early morning hours of June 17 half burned in the
alley near the police station. Chief Dwayne Morgan called in
the OSBI several days later to assist in the matter.
An investigation by Agent Steven Carter led him to Rosson.
During an interview, Rosson told Carter that on June 16, he
was questioned by Antlers Police officers about stalking a female at the Antlers street dance that was going on. Rosson
added he got angry because of the way he said they treated
him.
Rosson said he went home from the dance and found a box of trash and newspaper. He
then got a bottle of lamp oil and put it in the box. After that, he went to the police station and
found a car he assumed was a police officer’s vehicle. He then poured the oil on the box of
trash and newspapers, slid it under the back end of the vehicle, lit it on fire, and went back
home.
Bond was set in the amount of $25,000.
Carrying a torch
ROSSON
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TAYLOR
Barker
Matthew
CHURCHWELL
JOSHUA
Francis
Johnnie
GARDNER
Bradley
GLOVER
DILLON
harris
Troy
HARTY
KENNETH
Hebert
MARCIA
hinkle
dui
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
DRIVING WHILE REVOKED DRIVING UNDER SUSPENSION PUBLIC INTOXICATION PUBLIC INTOXICATION UNLAWFUL CULTIVATION OF
MARIJUANA
dus ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON A
MINOR CHILD BY CARE GIVER
JEWELL
hughes
MAURICE
jeffers
corey
JEFFRIES
ROXIE
johnson
CHAD
jones
JONATHAN
jones
BENJAMIN
jones
fta POSS OF CDS W/ INTENT PUBLIC INTOXICATION AGG DOM A&B IN PRESenCe
OF MINOR
CRIMINAL TRESPASSING ASSAULT AND BATTERY ON AN
OFFICER
dui
JACKIE
lemon
VICKIE
lemons
WANDA
lewis
brandon
MANGRUM
kenneth
MAYS III
WENDELL
mock
DEANNA
nation
PUBLIC INTOXICATION DOMESTIC ABUSE ASSAULT
AND BATTERY
OBSTRUCTION OF AN OFFICER KNOWINGLY CONCEALING
STOLEN PROPERTY
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
POSSESSION OF CDS (METH)
Remember catching fireflies in jars? Taking a nature
walk? Watching a huge thunderstorm roll in? Hearing
the bubbling of a stream you
could not see? God’s creation
speaks of His majesty and
our hearts learn to sing of His
praise.
In an age when a click of a
finger can open up hours of
media entertainment for our children, it can be tempting to tune
out. Pulling away from the television and taking your children on a
walk may put you behind on housework, but it can prepare them to
praise the Most High!
Take the time to share the joy of nature with your children, and
tell them of His wonders.
Psalm 9:1, 2 NLT
“I will praise you, LORD, with all my heart; I will tell of all the
marvelous things you have done. I will be filled with joy because of
you. I will sing praises to your name, O Most High.”
The Bible says
Share the joy of God and nature
In the June 2012 edition of OKJailbirds, Darryl
Couch’s charge was listed as Public Intox- Controlled
Substance. Jailbirds staff only recently learned that
Choctaw County’s booking system automatically puts
“controlled substance” after the Public Intox label.
Mr. Couch’s arrest had nothing to do with controlled
substances and, in the future, OK Jailbirds staff will be
diligent to delete the “controlled substance” mention
on such charges.
Clarification
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Choctaw County july, 2012 | 23
OSCAR
Brown
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
Ryan
BUCHANAN
POSSESSION OF CDS (METH)
Ryan
CALDER
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
EARNEST
nation
kyle
PARISH
RICKEY
rember
willie
ROBINSON
BRYIN
robinson
JOHN
ross
david
RUDDER
misty
SPALDING
jeff
STORY
LORRIE
wall
JOHNNY
white
james
WHITFIELD
CLEATUS
williams
MIKAYA
williams
MANUFACTURING METH PUBLIC INTOXICATION dui PUBLIC INTOXICATION
dus DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND
BATTERY
APC OF VEHICLE WHILE
INTOXICATED
LEAVING THE SCENE OF
PROPERTY DAMAGE ACCIDENT
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF A MINOR
HARBORING A FUGITIVE dui
POSSESSION OF CDS PUBLIC INTOXICATION dus
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A warrant was issued June 15 for a Boswell
man accused of manufacturing meth back in
February.
Daniel Manar, 33, was charged in Pushmataha District Court with felony endeavoring to manufacture meth.
The warrant was issued after OSBI lifted
his fingerprints off a one-pot meth lab bottle
found on Rocky Point Road near Moyers.
Deputy John Arthur had been on a call when
he found the bottle. Inside was a lithium
strip, which was removed and sent to the
OSBI for analysis.
On May 18, 17th District Drug Task Force Investigator BJ Hedgecock received a criminalistics examination report that found the right
ring finger print of Manar on the one pot bottle. On May 31, another
report stated the bottle contained psuedoephedrine, a key ingredient
in manufacturing meth.
Manar was arrested June 28 and his bond was set in the amount
of $25,000. If convicted, he could face up to seven years to life in
prison.
Time on a bottle
MANAR
CURTIS
ADAMS
EMILY
AYERS
DEANNA
Baker
dui CREATING A PUBLIC
disturbance
FAILURE TO PROVIDE
BOBBY
Barnes
JOHN
Biggs
BRANDON
Bills
MAURICE
Dawson
Pamila
DENNISSON
POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
WITH INTENT
dui-d
PUBLIC INTOXICATON
POSS OF CDS KNOWINGLY CONCEALING
STOLEN PROPERTY
24 | july, 2012
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