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Mccurtain, choctaw, atoka & Pushmataha
Vol. 1 No. 2 [email protected]
May 2012
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• Recently Arrested
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Brian fields
domestic assault & battery by
strangulation
Thomas porton
lewd or indecent acts to a
child under 16
juliet smith
break & enter
cheryl stafford
distribute cds w/in 2000 ft of
a school
deedra willeby
embezzlement
westley kelley
murder - first degree
marcus malone
possession of marijuana w/
intent to distribute
timothy baker
assault & battery
mark cole
duid/dus
mary barnes
assault & battery on police
officer
jefferson egan
possession of cds
nicole simmons
petit larceny
monte keller
burglary - first degree
donald yates
stalking
william
teafatiller
unauthorized use of vehicle
Jonathan dale
possession of Controlled
substance / paraphernalia
Atoka County Choctaw County
McCurtain County
Pushmataha County
2 |May, 2012 Mccurtain County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
JAMES
BASFORD
CAPTAIN
BOSSERMAN
CASEY
CANNON
ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER
failure to carry security
verification
probation violation
DAVID
COMBS
AMANDA
CONATSER
ASHLEY
COOPER
CHRISTOPHER
CRAWFORD
RECORD/LISTEN TO/OBSERVE
JURY PROCEEDINGS
CHILD ENDANGERMENT DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
public drunk/ toc
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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Innocent Until Proven Guilty McCurtain County May, 2012 | 3
PETE
ESPINOZA
CHAD
EVERETTe
BRIAN
FIELDS
TODD
FINLEY
JEFFERY
FREE
JAMES
FULMER
JOHN
GENTRY, jr. PAULA
GOGGANS
JOHN
GRAY
BOBBY
HAMRICK
GARY
HARRIS
DANNY
HARRISON
PETIT LARCENY manu or attempt to
manufacture cds
DOMESTIC A&B BY
STRANGULATION
DISPENSING Cds w/OUT
A PRESCRIPTION
dui/ DRIVING W/ LICENSE
CANC/SUSP/REVOKED
vpo MISDEMEANOR VALUE-FALSE
PRET/BOGUS CHECK/CON GAME
public drunk
dwi/ dur or dus/ toc DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
poss controlled substance
w/ intent to distribute
vpo
TYRELL
HIME
CHARLOTTE
HOLDER
KELLY
HOLMES
CHARLES
HOLT, jr. STANLEY
HUDSON
JENNIFER
HUMBLE
RANDY
HURLBURT
BURGLARY- 2ND DEGREE public intox a&b w/ dangerous weapon DISTURBING THE PEACE vpo DOMESTIC A&b public intox/ OBSTRUCTING
AN OFFICER
ROCKY
HUSKINS
DANYELL
IMOE
LORI
INDIVERI
BRETT
ISHCOMER
KIMBERLY
JACOBS
MARK
JAMES
CHARLES
JOHNSON
dur or dus poss controlled substance
w/ intent to distribute
public drunk UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
poss controlled substance public drunk dui/ toc/ no valid drivers
license
An Idabel man was taken to jail after
he stabbed another man inside a grocery store while the man was shopping
for ham hocks.
Carlekus “Shawn” Warhop, 23, was
charged April 16 in McCurtain County
District Court with assault and battery
with a dangerous weapon and disturbing the peace by fighting in public.
According to the affidavit, officers
were called to the Cash Saver Grocery
around 7 p.m. on April 13 in reference
to a fight. Since the Cash Saver was directly across the street from the Idabel
Police Station, officers were able to get to the scene quickly.
Once at the scene, several officers directed their attention to a
young man wilting on his knees, obviously from being stabbed in
the back and arm. His friend was kneeling next to him trying to help.
EMS was called for the wounded man.
The victim’s friend told Officer Derrick Taylor that Warhop had
stabbed his friend in the grocery store.
Warhop was escorted out of the store by another officer. He told
Taylor that the two men had attacked him in the store, knocking and
throwing canned goods off the shelf and turning over displays. He
added the victim “bumped” into his knife during the fight.
From witness’ statements and because the victim had been stabbed
in the back, Taylor logically deduced that Warhop had threatened to
kill the two men. They began to throw canned goods at Warhop in an
attempt to disarm him.
After the fight, Warhop had continued shopping for groceries
when officers found him.
The victim was transported to the hospital and Warhop was taken
to the Pushmataha County Jail. His bond was set at $25,000 and
is expected to be back in court May 29 for his preliminary hearing.
Shopping spree turns
into stabbing spree
WARHOP
4 |May, 2012 Mccurtain County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
JASON
JUMPER
KIMBERLY
KING
ASHLEY
KNIGHT
JOHNNY
LEWIS
JACOB
LUDLOW
RICHARD
MANCHACA
DANIEL
MARTINEZ
DANIEL
MASON
STEPHANIE
MCGEE
TRAVIS
MCLAUGHLIN
KATIE
MEJORADO
TIMOTHY
MILLER
MARK
MITZLAFF
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
child endangerment UTTERING FORGED
INSTRUMENTS
TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL
DRUGS
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A
VEHICLE
dui
a&b domestic a&b child abuse by injury LOITER IN/INJURE/MOLEST
MOTOR VEHICLE/JOY RIDE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
DOMESTIC A&B IN PRESENCE
OF MINOR
PUBLIC DRUNK
CASEY
MORGAN
DAVID
MORRIS
JACKLYON
MOSLEY
CAROLYN
NOAH
ANTHONY
NOAHUBI
ANDREW
PALMER
DAWN
PARKER
BURGLARY - 2ND DEGREE dui POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS CDS W/IN 1000FT
SCHOOL/PARK/MINOR
dwi vpo Agg a&B
MARY
PARKS
KENNETH
POND
THOMAS
PORTON
CLAYTON
PROCTOR
TYLER
PROVENCE
JASON
QUALLS
RILEY
RASHA
VIOLATION OF CHILD
CUSTODY ORDER
dur or dus LEWD OR INDECENT ACTS
TO A CHILD UNDER 16
DOMESTIC A&b POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ELUDING POLICE OFFICER dui/ toc
Police in Texas said a pair of attempted robbers
were scared off when their own gun went off during
the crime.
Investigators said two men with their faces covered walked into the Valero Corner Store on Culebra
Road in San Antonio and demanded cash from the
clerk. However, the men fl ed empty handed when
one of their guns accidentally went off. Police said
there were no injuries and offi cers are searching for
suspects.
A 20-year-old man is scheduled to appear in court
on charges that he impersonated a police offi cer.
Chadwyck Voegeli of Fort Wayne was arrested after
he attempted to pull a car over with what appeared
to be a phone displaying red and blue fl ashing lights.
He pulled up next to the car laughing until he saw
the person he attempted to stop fl ash a Fort Wayne
police badge. Two off-duty offi cers were riding in the
car in front of Voegeli. The suspect tried to drive off
but the offi cers followed him to a bar off Leo Road.
Uniformed offi cers arrived at the scene and after a
short chase on foot through the bar, Voegeli was arrested.
A man was given a three-day jail sentence for contempt of court after his wardrobe didn’t pass judicial
muster. LaMarcus D. Ramsey, 20, was in Autauga
County Circuit Court to enter a plea on a charge of
receiving stolen property. Circuit Judge John Bush
took exception to the fact that Ramsey’s blue jeans
were sagging too low. The three-day stint will be
served in the Autauga Metro jail.
“You are in contempt of court because you showed
your butt in court,” a visibly irate Bush told Ramsey.
“You can spend three days in jail. When you get out
you can buy pants that fi t, or at least get a belt to hold
up your pants so your underwear doesn’t show.”
A woman was arrested at her step son’s Boy Scout
meeting. While watching a policeman demonstrate
his drug dog’s ability, the dog found a bag of grass
in her purse.
R.C. Gaitlan, 21, walked up to two patrol offi cers
who were showing their squad car computer felonlocation equipment to children in a Detroit neighborhood. When he asked how the system worked,
the offi cer asked him for identifi cation. Gaitlan gave
them his drivers license, they entered it into the
computer, and moments later they arrested Gaitlan
because information on the screen showed Gaitlan
was wanted for a two-year-old armed robbery in St.
Louis, Missouri.
stupid criminals
Innocent Until Proven Guilty McCurtain County May, 2012 | 5
LESPERANCE
JAY
REYES
RONNIE
ROBERTS
SHAUN
ROBERTS
RICKEY
SCOTT
KAYLA
SCROGGINS
DAVID
SILVA
CHERYl
STAFFORD
RONALD
STANDRIDGE
JOHN
STEEL
CODI
STINNETT
BENJAMIN
STINSON
JEFFERY
STUART
jASON
THOMPSON
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
dui POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
no valid drivers license POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
dui/ DRIVING W/ LICENSE
CANC/SUSP/REVOKED
DISTRIBUTe Cds w/in 2000 ft
of a school
domestic A&b POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
dui/toc DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
public drunk POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
KEVIN
TIDMORE
BRIAN
TUCKER
LISA
TURNER
JESUS
VALENZUELA
BENNY
VALLEJOS
ROY
VANSLYKE
KYDIE
WALKER
probation violation DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
dwi POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
manu or attempt to
manufacture cds
no valid drivers license
CARLEKUS
WARHOP
MARCELLEUS
WATSON
MISTY
WATTS
LARRY
WESLEy
CEDRIC
WHITFIELD
kIMMET
WHITFIELD
MARION
WHITTEN
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
public drunk poss controlled substance
w/ intent to distribute
UNLAWFUL DELIVERY OF
NARCOTIC
ASSAULT W/INTENT TO COMMIT
A FELONY
A 32-year-old Broken Bow man admitted to authorities he grew the 26 marijuana plants that drug force
agents found cultivated on his property.
David Lesperance was charged April 26 with possession of CDS (meth), and cultivation of CDS (marijuana).
On April 25, agents with the 17th District Drug Task
Force served a search warrant on the Lesperance’s residence. Lesperance and his parents were in the living
room when agents made entry, according to the affidavit.
During the search, agents found a plastic bag of white
powder residue that later tested positive for meth. Outside next to a camp trailer, they also found 26 marijuana plants that had been
cultivated.
Lesperance admitted to agents that he used meth and the plants outside were
his. He also said he was on probation for marijuana and meth.
Agents arrested Lesperance and transported him to the McCurtain County Jail.
The meth and marijuana were photographed and seized by agents as evidence.
Lesperance is expected back in court June 28 at 9 a.m.
A large green thumb
6 |May, 2012 Mccurtain County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
EVERETT
WILLIS
LEONARD
WILLISTON
JACKIE
WOMACK
public intox PRISONER PLACING BODY
FLUID ON GOV EMPLOYEE
CARRY FIREARMS Afcf/
DURING PROBATION
RODNEY
BATTIESt
PAMELA
BAXTER
ELFUNZO
BEARD
MALISIA
BREWER
ROBERT
BRILEY
SHAE
BROWN
JAMES
CANTRELL
ADAN
CASTILLO
DUSTIN
CHANDLER
dui dui/ driving w/ license
canc/ susp/ revoked
ASSAULT W/INTENT TO
COMMIT A FELONY
vpo domestic a&b OMITTING TO PROVIDE FOR A
CHILD
dur or dus dui a&b
ERIC
DOCKINS
CASEY
DOREY
KEENAN
DUCKETT
TONY
DUNLAP
ENDEAVOR/CONSPIRE TO
DELiver/MANU/POSS CDS
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
poss cds w/ intent to
distribute
LUIS
GOMEZ
RACHEL
GOODMAN
DUSKIN
GRAY
JIMMY
HENDRIX
CONNIE
HENLEY
AMANDA
HESS
dui/ toc dui UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
PARAPHERNALIA
no valid drivers license DRINKING IN PUBLIC POSS CDS W/Out TAX STAMP
JOHANNA
SOUTHER
LARCENY OF MERCH FROM
RETAILER
Members of a state House committee have voted
to increase the legal protection of citizens’ constitutional rights.
Senate Bill 1760, by state Sen. Anthony Sykes
and state Rep. T.W. Shannon, would specify that
Oklahomans’ Second Amendment rights cannot be
taken away during a declared state of emergency.
“While government may assume greater police
powers to preserve public safety during times of
emergency, the government should never be allowed to strip citizens of their most basic constitutional rights,” said Shannon, R-Lawton. “This legislation simply makes clear that Oklahomans will continue to have the right to self-defense
during emergency situations.”
Shannon noted that law enforcement officials reportedly seized guns from citizens who
were not engaged in acts of lawlessness after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, which led
many states to reconsider laws dealing with an official state of emergency.
Senate Bill 1760 amends the Oklahoma Riot Control and Prevention Act to state that “neither the governor nor any official of a municipal or state entity shall prohibit or suspend the
sale, ownership, possession, transportation, carrying, transfer and storage of firearms, ammunition and ammunition accessories during a declared state of emergency that are otherwise legal under state law.” The bill would apply to situations where a state of emergency has
been declared to deal with a public disorder, disaster, or riot.
Under the bill, the Oklahoma Riot Control and Prevention Act would continue to allow the
governor to issue proclamations imposing a curfew, banning the sale of alcohol, targeting
individuals using explosive devices, and other activities the governor “reasonably believes
should be prohibited to help preserve and maintain life, health, property or the public peace”
during a disaster or riot.
“In a situation where a riot is severe enough that the governor declares a state of emergency, citizens in the affected area will likely have much greater need for self-defense than at any
other time,” Shannon said. “It makes no sense to force those law-abiding citizens caught in a
bad situation to disarm when they may be threatened with violence by lawless individuals.”
Senate Bill 1760 passed the House Public Safety Committee on a bipartisan 12-0 vote. It
now proceeds to the floor of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
Committee Votes to Protect
Second Amendment Rights
Innocent Until Proven Guilty McCurtain County May, 2012 | 7
CHELSEY
RODGERS
JULIET
SMITH
MATT
SMITH
WILLIAM
SMITH
poss cds
break and enter FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE BURGLARY - 1ST DEGREE
LONO
JOHNSON
DEREK
LAWLESS
STANLEY
LAWRENCE
DEVONTE
LAWTON
DAVID
LESPERANCE
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT
INVOLVING DAMAGE
poss controlled
substance/ para
BURGLARY - 2nd DEGREE CULTIVATION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
LONO
JOHNSON
DEREK
LAWLESS
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT
INVOLVING DAMAGE
DEEDRA
WILLEBY
DERRICK
WILLIAMS
DONNA
WILLIAMS
aUBREY
WOODHAM
DOYLE
WOODWARD
CHRISTIAN
WRIGHT
embezzlement DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE
A&B DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
CARRYING FIREARMS WHILE
UNDER THE INFLUEnce
GENEVA
FLOWERS
JASON
FLOWERS
TIMOTHY
FRADY
manu or attempt to
manufacture cds
public drunk poss cds w/out A
PRESCRIPTION
TYLER
ROPER
JIMMY
ROSS
TRAVIS
ROWAN
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
HUNTING FROM MOTOR
VEHICLE/HEADLIGHTING
By Lt. Jeff James
Oklahoma Highway Patrol
Well, spring is in full swing, and
with that comes the potential for
severe weather. Ever since we were
kids, we’ve been drilled on what to do in the event of a tornado or
other significant weather event. Our school systems have drills, our
workplaces have drills, and our cities test our early warning sirens
every week. But what if we aren’t at home, work or school? What
if we are going to or from those places, or just out and about in
our vehicles? Not much emphasis is placed on this, so I thought I
would put down some tips on what to do if you are faced with this
situation.
First and foremost, DON’T PANIC! Be prepared at all times when
driving to take evasive action or drive to shelter. Part of this means
being aware of your surroundings at all times to know where shelter
is. Bad weather doesn’t just appear out of nowhere, so when you
are driving in bad weather, be thinking of what you will do if bad
weather turns worse!
Vehicles are extremely dangerous in a tornado. If the tornado is
visible, far away, and the traffic is light, you may be able to drive out
of its path by moving at right angles to the tornado. Otherwise, park
the car as quickly and safely as possible -- out of the traffic lanes. It
is safer to get the car out of mud later if necessary than to cause a
crash. Get out and seek shelter in a sturdy building. If in the open
country, run to low ground away from any cars (which may roll over
on you). Lie flat and face-down, protecting the back of your head
with your arms. Avoid seeking shelter under bridges, which can
create deadly traffic hazards while offering little protection against
flying debris. One thing to remember though, is that some of these
options may be your only option of shelter, so if its all you have, use
it!
Also, please don’t chase the storm! I know that the awesome
power of nature is a big attraction to some people, but driving
towards tornadoes is a big risk. Tornadoes are unpredictable,
fast, and unforgiving. Given that they can pick up cars and trucks
and deposit them hundreds of yards away, we should respect that
power and avoid it at all costs! Another thing to think about is the
aftermath. Emergency services will need to respond to injuries,
rescues, etc. If you put your vehicle in the way, and it becomes
disabled, destroyed, etc., you run the chance of hindering that
response. As always, thanks for reading, buckle up and be safe!
Tips from a Trooper
8 |May, 2012 Mccurtain County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
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SHERIC
JOHNSON
CHRISTOPHER
JONEs
CRYSTAL
JONES
public intox reckless driving/ leaving
scene of accident
poss controlled substance
SHERIC
JOHNSON
CHRISTOPHER
JONEs
CRYSTAL
JONES
STANLEY
LAWRENCE
DEVONTE
LAWTON
DAVID
LESPERANCE
public intox reckless driving/ leaving
scene of accident
poss controlled substance
poss controlled
substance/ para
BURGLARY - 2nd DEGREE CULTIVATION OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE
ARMANDO
ARCE
JASSMONE
ASHTON
DAJUAN
BAGSBY
MICHAEL
BOND
MELODY
BUNCH
BILLY
BURRIS
JUSTO
CAMARILLO
dui/ toc POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
FALSE PERSONATION
BURGLARY- 2nd degree DRIVING W/ LICENSE CANC/
SUSP/REVOKED
no valid drivers license
SHELLY
CHAPMAN
DEAH
CHERRY
JESSE
COLDIRON
attempt to
MANUFACTURE CDS
poss controlled
substance/ para
poss controlled substance
SETH
CROW
JOHNATHAN
DALE
OPERATING Motor Vehicle IN
UNSAFE CONDITION
POSS OF CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE/ para
May, 2012 | 9
Registered Sex Offenders for the Area
Mark e Burchfield
Sexual Battery Of Person Over 16
HC 66, Box 1341
Sawyer, OK
Tony k Blake
Assault with Intent to Commit a
Felony (involves sexual assault)
HC 62 Box 155
Smithville, OK
Charles r Brakebill
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
Rt. 2, Box 17
Broken Bow, OK
Randall c Brinkley
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
208 NE Main St. Trailer #1
Millerton, OK
Jeffrey Byington
Indecent Exposure
1212 NW LeFlore
Idabel, OK
Tommy m Baxter
Cause, Procure, Or Permit - Injury /
Sex Abuse
600 Game Refuge Road
Clayton, OK
Alfred d Bedford
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
HC 60 Box 1100
Clayton, OK
Ronald g Bayles
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
392 South Bobwhite Lane
Atoka, OK
Kyle S Beasley
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
434 South Park Lane
Atoka, OK
Michael Burton
Lewd Or Indecent Proposals/
Acts To Child
Rt. 1 Box 9
Soper, OK
Bob l Cauley
Procure, Produce, Distribute, Or
Possess Child Pornography
902 S. DeWitt Street
Hugo, OK
Billy g Chase
Rape - First Degree
902 N. 4015 Road
Boswell, OK
McCurtain County Choctaw County Pushmataha County
Atoka County
10 | May, 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
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
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
Richard Darrell Powell
Owes: $ 3,803.78
Date of Birth: 04/20/1949
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 200
Eyes: Blue Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: El Reno, OK
Tony Dean Shaw
Owes: $ 35,667.68
Date of Birth: 10/04/1956
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’8 Weight: 200
Eyes: Green Hair: Blond
OCSS Office: Jay, OK
Jeff Scott Carter
Owes: $ 7,530.19
Date of Birth: 08/28/1984
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’8 Weight: 200
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: Idabel, OK
Isaiah Edwards III
Owes: $ 111,353.40
Date of Birth: 09/16/1969
Race: Black Gender: Male
Height: 6’1 Weight: 225
Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
OCSS Office: McAlester, OK
Charles Dunton
Owes: $ 22,269.32
Date of Birth: 04/08/1966
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’9 Weight: 205
Eyes: Blue Hair: Brown
OCSS Office: Lawton, OK
Michael Shannon Close
Owes: $ 116,911.70
Date of Birth: 17/22/1970
Race: White Gender: Male
Height: 5’11 Weight: 170
OCSS Office: Midwest City, OK
May, 2012 | 11
Missing Children
Persons with information on missing children should contact:
O.S.B.I. at (405) 848-6724
ALEXIS
GARCIA
Missing Since:
2/13/2012
Age Now: 15
Missing from:
Dallas, TX
DREW DREES
Missing Since:
12/30/2006
Age Now: 8
Missing from:
Mckinney, TX
GEBAR BYRD
Missing Since:
3/22/10
Age Now: 3
Missing from:
University City, MO
ALEXA
GALDAMEZ
Missing Since:
8/26/2010
Age Now: 4
Missing from:
Springdale, AR
CARLOS
TOW
Missing Since:
1/22/2012
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
Norman, OK
WHITNEY
HOWARD
Missing Since:
4/9/2011
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
Belmont, NC
DEREK
PALMER
Missing Since:
1/22/2012
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
Fayetteville, AR
ISABEL
LAUREANO
Missing Since:
10/2/2009
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
Edcouch, TX
SAMANTHA
WEIMER
Missing Since:
3/29/2012
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
Fayetteville, AR
12 |May, 2012 Choctaw County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
cory
black
eddie
bland
julius
bowen
tony
clinton
billy
cochnauer
nicholas
cochnauer
ladaeshia
george
danny
godsey
curtis
hamilton
obtain cash/ merchandise/
service by bogus check
fta public intox/ disorderly
house/ fighting
fta public intox- controlled
substance
public intox- controlled
substance
fta fta public intox
robert
hardage, jr. colby
hatcher
amanda
heffner
david
henderson
james
hicks
kellie
holcomb
floyd
jeffers
ftp dus fta poss cds (meth)/ para dui dui/ toc/ dur poss cds
hector
jeffers
fta on a&b
isiamir
jenkins
ftp
jessica
jones
a&B
woods
Folcroft Police Corporal Christopher Eiserman has seen a
lot during his 14 years as a cop. An alleged Philly drug dealer
standing in the station with 89 bags of dope hanging from his
schlong was not one of them. Not until he met Ray Woods.
“Oh, that guy ... ” Eiserman said when called to ask about
Woods, 23, a resident of the city’s Eastwick section awaiting
his preliminary hearing on drug charges.
Eiserman said another officer was on routine patrol when
he pulled Woods over for a broken rear light and found marijuana in his car. When the officer searched Woods before
placing him in the police cruiser, he discovered “a large bulge”
in the front of his pants, Eiserman said.
Police say Woods actually denied that there was any contraband down there.
“He stopped him for the traffic violation and one thing led to another,” Eiserman said.
Back at the station, Eiserman said, police discovered that Woods had tied a large plastic bag around his penis that contained a whopping 89 small bags of suspected heroin
and cocaine. Then things got messy.
“I tried to remove it. Unfortunately, and I don’t know if it was nervousness or not, but
he started urinating all over,” Eiserman said.
Good times.
While it wasn’t exactly what Eiserman had in mind when he started his shift Friday, he
couldn’t help but chuckle at the ingenuity, or lack thereof, of street-level drug dealers.
“In 14 years, I’ve seen it down their pants, in their a--, but I’ve never seen it tied to
their penis,” he said. “I couldn’t believe it. I guess they figure the police officers aren’t going to check down in that area.”
As for whizzing in the police station, Eiserman said it did not result in additional
charges.
“I don’t think he did it intentionally,” he said. “I think he was nervous, he knew the jig
was up.”
Dealer tied 89 bags
to his family jewels
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Innocent Until Proven Guilty Choctaw County May, 2012 | 13
don
langley
poss cds (meth)
jackie
lemon
billy
lemons
jared
lennox
ronnie
lester, jr.
robert
lively
casey
maddox
victoria
mcclanahan
daniel
merker
blake
miller
john
miller
allen
miller
james
oakes
daniel
osage
rhonda
pierce
jeremy
renfro
willie
robinson
ftp vpo poss cds (meth) false declaration of
ownership in pawn
public intox- controlled
substance
OBSTRUCTION/INTERFERENCE
WITH AN OFFICER
probation violaton
dus public intox malicious injury to
property
public intox/ fighting
in public
dur/ speeding
public intox- controlled
substance
poss cds (meth)/ para obtain cash/ merchandise
by bogus check
public intox- controlled
substance
jeffrey
sawyer
steve
smith
neda
smith
michael
tuttle
rickey
white
curtis
williams
dus dus/ speeding driving w/ out drivers
license/ insurance
public intox kidnapping/ domestic a&b dus/ no insurance
jackie
womack
demetrius
woodard
donald
yates
probation violaton disturbing the peace stalking
An Antler man was taken into custody after
he beat his wife and stepson and then tried to
resist arrest.
Jasson Wilson, 37, was charged in Choctaw
County District Court with felony child abuse
by injury, misdemeanor domestic assault
and battery in the presence of a minor and
resisting an officer.
According to the affidavit filed in the case,
Deputy Jody King was sent out on a call
about a complaint of a domestic violence. He
was told to meet up with one of the victims at
another location, so King went there first. When he arrived, a 15-yearold male met with him and told him that Wilson had attacked him
and his mother. Their home was a short distance down the road.
King left the teen and headed for Wilson’s home. On the way, he
met the teen’s mother walking on the road. She told King she had
just been assaulted by Wilson and he immediately saw abrasions and
bruises on her legs and shoulder.
King drove on to the house where he saw Wilson standing on the
porch. He got out of his vehicle and ordered Wilson to come talk
to him. Wilson instead ran inside and locked the front door. King
knocked, but Wilson never answered.
King decided to go around the the back of the house and found an
unlocked door. He poked his head in and shouted at Wilson to talk
to him, but Wilson never replied. King then entered the house and
found Wilson hiding in the master bedroom with all the lights out.
King ordered Wilson to show himself and Wilson finally complied.
He grabbed Wilson by the arm and told him he was under arrest. Wilson began to struggle to get away.
“Stop resisting or I’ll spray you!” King ordered.
“This is my house!” Wilson argued back. “You can’t arrest me; you
don’t have a search warrant!”
King then blasted about a one second burst of O.C. spray into Wilson’s face. Wilson then submitted to King and was transported to the
Choctaw County Jail and booked without further incident.
In your face with a can of mace
wilson
14 |May, 2012 Choctaw County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
bobby
mitchell, jr. charles
nichols
bryin
robinson
kenneth
rolf
cheril
ross
probation violation dur/ no insurance/ expired
vehicle registration
poss marijuana public intox/ obstruction
of police officer
public intox- controlled
substance
james
babb
mary
barnes
james
barnett
charles
battiest
hunter
bowers
tionna
bradley
rakeshia
brown
michael
bruce
kelly
doshier ii
jefferson
egan
james
forbus
robert
garnder
dus a&b on police officer creating a public
disturbance
public intox
BRINGING CONTRABAND INTO A
PENAL INSTITUTION
disturbing the peace shoplifting domestic a&B
failure to propertly
wear seat belt
poss cds domestic a&b dur/ failure to stop
at stop sign
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May, 2012 | 15
DENNIS W IMPSON
AI/M 5’9” 229 lbs.
Last Know Address:
1216 LYNN LANE #25
Idabel, OK
Wanted for:
DUI AFC
BRAD D KIRBY
W/M 5’11” 196 lbs.
Last Know Address:
PO BOX 162
Wright City, OK
Wanted for:
FELONY BOGUS CHECKS
Most wanted
If you have any information on the whereabouts of these
individuals, please contact your local sheriffs department
Every year during Prom and graduation season,
there are many reports of parents going to jail for
hosting parties and providing alcohol to minors at
their homes. Do you think it is okay to provide alcohol
to minors under any circumstances?
Poll
Michelle M: I have allowed my own
two children to try a beer and also a
mixed drink but they had to remain at my
home, not out with friends experimenting or placing themselves or anyone else
in danger. It satisfies the curiosity and allows me to be present to supervise without worry. They and their friends now
call me and ask if I can be a DD or if I
will come get them in the middle of the
night, they also come home to my house
to drink as they are of age now to do so.
They are at least comfortable knowing
that MOM will be there to make sure they
are cared for and no harm is brought to
any of them. My children were the only
ones drinking unless the other parents
were present as I was responsible for my
children and they were to be responsible
for theirs. It was an understanding we
shared as parents.
Elaine B: NO NO AND DEFINITELY
NO!! I lost a good friend of 14 years when
he was just a month shy of his 16th birthday and getting his license.
Jennifer N: I don’t think it’s right
that you can take a bullet for our country
at 18, but you cannot take a drink in it till
you’re 21. That said, 21 is the legal drinking age -- I’m not hosting any parties and
I’d be on the warpath if another adult encouraged my kids to break the law...
Jennifer L: I’ve Never Really Been A
Drinker & There’s No Way My Mother
Would Have Let Me, But Being 20, I’ve
Been To A Few Parties That Had Parents.
They Didn’t Let Anyone Drive Or Anything If They Had Been Drinking. I’m Not
All For It But I’m Also Not All Against
It. It Depends On Who The Parents Are
& What Kind Of People They Are. They
Prolly Only Allow It, Because They Know
The Minors Would Be Supervised & It
Also Depends On The Age Of The Minors
As Well. I’m Just Saying, If My Kid Was
Gunna Drink, I’d Rather Them Drink In
Front Of Responsible Adults, Then To
Go Out Backroading Or What Have You
With A Bunch Of Irresponsible Kids.
AuntTerra M: It’s against the law.
Would not risk getting my mug in OKJailbirds
Mark C: And let me guess here...just
a HUNCH: Every one of you that think
it’s OK for minors to drink also sit around
and moan, bitch, gripe and complain
about SMOKERS too, right? Uh huh...
thought so!
Stephanie M: Yes! Letting your child
drink in your supervision is better than
them keeping it from you! Hate to tell
you but more teens drink than what society wants to believe ..... why not take the
time to teach your kids how to be responsible about it? I was taught early on what
it does and i used to have a beer or two
with my grandmother (not here in the
states).
Donna T: Absolutely NOT, under any
circumstances would I provide my child
liquor!!!!!!! Parents ought to be arrested.
Murdock H: I think if it’s in your
home with your own kids it’s totally fine,
especially at 18. If you can be sent off to
serve and possibly die for your country,
you ought to be able to have some drinks.
Doug F: Law is the law and no parents should set examples that are right
not how to break the law. I’ve raised four
and they never had parties by me
Adam O: When supervised and moderated by responsible parents, yes. Compared to them sneaking around and hiding the fact that they are drinking, its a
no brainer.
Darlene L: I don’t agree with Parents
providing Alcohol to teens in their own
home. It amazes me how some parents
find nothing wrong with watching their
children and other people’s children getting drunk while under their care. The
parents should go to jail in my opinion.
Susan W: No. Its scientific fact that a
high school age child’s brain is not fully
developed. Why potentially cheat your
child out of that development?
FOY L WALKER
W/M 6’0” 220 lbs.
Last Know Address:
PO BOX 262
Lehigh, OK
Wanted for:
FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX
OFFENDER
CHARLES A WARD
W/M 6’3” 205 lbs.
Last Know Address:
RT 3 BOX 109-1
Idabel, OK
Wanted for:
FELONY BOGUS CHECKS
16 |May, 2012 atoka County Innocent Until Proven Guilty
david
campbell
jamie
castro
timothy
coffman
bradley
cole
derek
denton
alan
evans
bradley
fletcher
bobby
harris
zane
hart
talithacumi
hendrix
kelli
henry
public intox public intox dus/ obstructing officer operating motor vehicle w/
out valid drivers license
dus public intox petit larceny
fta on petty larceny petty larceny iNTRODUCe CONTRABAND inTO
PENAL INSTITution
assault of a child
clarence
holden
johnny
hooper
kevin
horath
richard
houdek
robert
jackson
no valid drivers
license/ speeding
molestation public intox dus/ speeding dus
stacey
jessie
tami
keim
westley
kelley
jamie
littleton
marcus
malone
van
marley
public intox vpo murder- 1st degree fta/ public intox poss marijuana w/ intent
to distribute
no drivers license
carl
muennink
reckless driving/
attempting to elude
joel
washington
randall
wear
lisa
williams
ftp
knowingly concealing
stolen property
public intox
Answer: The first thing to understand in this discussion is that
there is only one race—the human
race. Caucasians, Africans, Asians,
Indians, Arabs, and Jews are not
different races. Rather, they are
different ethnicities of the human
race. All human beings have the
same physical characteristics (with
minor variations, of course). More
importantly, all human beings are
created in the image and likeness
of God (Genesis 1:26-27). God
loved the world so much that He
sent Jesus to lay down His life for
us (John 3:16). The “world” obviously includes all ethnic groups.
God does not show partiality or favoritism (Deuteronomy 10:17;
Acts 10:34; Romans 2:11; Ephesians 6:9), and neither should
we. James 2:4 describes those who discriminate as “judges with
evil thoughts.” Instead, we are to love our neighbors as ourselves
(James 2:8). All forms of racism, prejudice, and discrimination are
affronts to the work of Christ on the cross.
Jesus commands us to love one another as He loves us (John
13:34). If God is impartial and loves us with impartiality, then we
need to love others with that same high standard. Jesus teaches in
Matthew 25 that whatever we do to the least of His brothers, we
do to Him. If we treat a person with contempt, we are mistreating
a person created in God’s image; we are hurting somebody whom
God loves and for whom Jesus died.
Racism, in varying forms and to various degrees, has been a
plague on humanity for thousands of years. Brothers and sisters of
all ethnicities, this should not be. Victims of racism, prejudice, and
discrimination need to forgive. Ephesians 4:32 declares, “Be kind
and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in
Christ God forgave you.” Racists may not deserve your forgiveness,
but we deserved God’s forgiveness far less.
What does the Bible say about racism,
prejudice, and discrimination?
Innocent Until Proven Guilty Atoka County May, 2012 | 17
james
martin, jr.
poss marijuana
roy
may
mario
mcmahan
terry
millianoes
kevin
morris
muennink
jeffery
rector
cory
renfroe
kimberly
sexton
shana
sheffield
nicole
simmons
jacob
slade
steve
speaks
robert
stephens
keisha
stephens
phillip
stephens
zachary
stuart
jewel
swink
kenneth
taylor
nicholas
thomas
mike
viss
public intox public intox poss marijiuana/ para
dui/ toc dus / no insurance
dus/ toc/ no insurance no drivers license possession petit larceny
poss marijuana w/in 1000
ft of a park
probation violation public intox/ toc
obtaining money by
false pretense
larceny arson- 2nd degree poss firearm during
commission felony
public intox/
eluding officer
poss marijuana w/in 100ft
of a park
dui/ toc
Atoka County Deputies, OHP, and Stringtown
police were all involved in a high speed chase
through southern Atoka County April 25 that
ended in a standoff.
Carl Muennink, 53, of Oklahoma City, was
charged April 30 with attempting to elude a
police officer and two counts of running a roadblock because he refused to stop for officers during a traffic stop.
According to the police affidavit, a Stringtown
officer attempted to pull Muennink over in his Jeep Wrangler after
seeing him cross over the white line. Muennink instead fled down U.S.
Highway 69, leading a caravan of law enforcement on a high speed
chase through Atoka and Tushka, at times reaching speeds of 90 mph.
Spike strips were deployed near Caney Creek Bridge. Muennink hit
the sticks, but kept on going.
A few minutes later, Muennink finally came to a stop, and after a
brief standoff, finally surrendered to police and was taken into custody.
Muennink’s was released May 3 on a $50,000 and ordered back to
court May 16.
Mountain roads
leadin’ to jail
trevor
begley
jennifer
benjamin
touissant
butler
austin
daniel
robert
daniel
lindsay
daniel
esmeralda
gonzalez
james
green
david
gregory
public intox/ toc
poss marijuana/ para
dus
poss marijuana/ para public intox/ toc dui/ toc
dus/ speeding public intox poss cds w/out valid
script/ duid
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TIMOTHY
BAKER
ASHLI
BORDEN
BRITTANY
BROWN
MORRIS
CALDER
CHRISTOPHER
CHILDERS
MARk
COLE
VINCE
COWETT
ALYSSA
FREILING
CYLE
GREENWOOD
NOAH
HARJO
RHONDA
HINSLEY
CLYDE
JOHNSON
JAMES
JORDAN
RYAN
LEE
JACKIE
MOORE
SUNNY
SHREVE
REBECCA
STEWART
WILLIAM
TEAFATILLER
HERBERT
WALLACE
a&b public intox- under 21
public intox domestic A&B dui duid/ dus
interfering w/ officer/
resisting arrest
poss cds w/ out valid
prescription
dui/ dus public intox uttering forged
instrument
dus/ toc apc/ dus
public intox/ toc/ littering grand larceny domestic violence poss marijuana Unauthorized use of
vehicle
public intox/ disturbing
the peace
NATALIE
WEEMS
DEBRA
WHISENHUNT
distribute cds POSS OF METHAMPHETAMINE
A former Clayton High School
teacher was arrested May 6 on sexual
misconduct charges after she allegedly had sex with one of her students
and provided alcohol to several minors.
Rhonda Michelle Ford, 29, was
charged in Pushmataha County District Court May 2 with one count
of lewd molestation to a child, four
counts of rape, four counts of sodomy, and three counts of permitting
guests under 21 to possess or consume alcohol.
A 15-year-old male student told authorities that he had sex with Ford at least 10 times at her home
since February, according to the OSBI.
Ford also is accused of providing alcohol to the teenager and other
children.
She has resigned from her position at Clayton Public Schools
where she worked for one year.
Bond for Ford was set at $100,000.
Not making the grade
Ford
Darlene Mayes, a 73-year-old Craig County woman was jailed
after she was allegedly identified and arrested as a major Craig
County drug supplier.
According to the Craig County Sheriff’s Office, Mayes was reportedly part of a four-month long investigation for suspicion
of trafficking marijuana when members of the county’s drug
task force raided her apartment and vehicle.
Investigators say detectives recovered four pounds of marijuana and more than $270,000 in cash, which Mayes tried to
claim was a part of her retirement.
Detectives also recovered a semi-automatic pistol and a revolver. They believe she may be responsible for 40% of the Grand Lake area’s drug
trade.
Detectives say Mayes had several dealers working under her authority, including her
son, who was also apprehended. Detectives believe it is possible that her network may
have included other states, including Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri.
Mayes was booked into the Craig County Jail on several charges, including possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute and possession of a firearm during the
commission of a felony.
Granny Identified And Charged As Major Drug Kingpin
mayes
Around the State
20 | May, 2012
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