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Special Commutation MARCH 2021 SPECIAL COMMUTATION DOCKET DOCKET # DOC_NUM LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME MIDDLE_INITIAL CRF_NUM OFFENSE_DESC COUNT_NO COUNTY_DESC 1 252982 Aaron Jason J 2016-8512 BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE 1 Oklahoma 1 252982 Aaron Jason J 2018-4222 GRAND AND PETIT LARCENY DEFINED 2 Oklahoma 1 252982 Aaron Jason J 2018-4222 CONSPIRACY 3 Oklahoma 1 252982 Aaron Jason J 2018-4535 BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE 1 Oklahoma 1 252982 Aaron Jason J 2018-4535 BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE 2 Oklahoma 1 252982 Aaron Jason J 2018-4847 UNLAWFUL USE OF POLICE RADIO 2 Oklahoma 1 252982 Aaron Jason J 2018-4847 BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE 1 Oklahoma 2 786948 Abovian Abraham C 2016-2497 ROBBERY OR ATT. W/DANG WEAPON (85 PCT) 1 Tulsa 3 791296 Acosta Alfredo P 2017-253 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 1 Love 4 567003 Adams Bobby G 2019-87 CHILD ABUSE (85%) 1 Rogers 5 705080 Adams Kendallyn L 2014-123 BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE (85 PCT) 1 Okmulgee 5 705080 Adams Kendallyn L 2014-123 ROBBERY OR ATT. W/DANG WEAPON (85 PCT) 2 Okmulgee 6 822359 Aguilar Rigoberto 2017-900 ELUDING POLICE OFFICER 4 Canadian 6 822359 Aguilar Rigoberto 2017-900 ASSAULT &/OR BATTERY W/DANGEROUS WEAPON 3 Canadian 6 822359 Aguilar Rigoberto 2017-900 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 2 Canadian 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2015-2585 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 1 Oklahoma 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2015-2585 POSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 2 Oklahoma 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2015-4704 POSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 Oklahoma 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2015-708 REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN PROPERTY 2 Cleveland 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2015-708 POSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 Cleveland 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2015-708 UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA 3 Cleveland 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2016-2727 REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN PROPERTY 2 Oklahoma 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2016-2727 REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN PROPERTY 3 Oklahoma 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2016-2727 REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN VEHICLE 1 Oklahoma 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2016-81 POSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 Canadian 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2016-9464 CON/FELONS PROHIB/CARRY FIREARMS 2 Oklahoma 7 454964 Alan Jake C 2016-9464 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 1 Oklahoma 8 389809 Albaugh Jackie E 2015-221 MANUFACTURE OF CDS 1 Jackson 8 389809 Albaugh Jackie E 2015-221 VIOLATE METH REGISTRY BY POSS/PURC 3 Jackson 9 585274 Alexander Jerry E 2018-535 BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE (85 PCT) 1 Garfield 10 239413 Alford Eddie L 2013-5R POSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 Nowata 10 239413 Alford Eddie L 2019-71 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 1 Nowata 10 239413 Alford Eddie L 2019-71 ACQUIRE PROCEEDS FROM DRUG ACTIVITY 2 Nowata 11 217002 Allen Richard B 2018-5228 TAMPER W/SURVEILLANCE EQUIP TO COM CRIME 2 Oklahoma 11 217002 Allen Richard B 2018-5228 TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS 1 Oklahoma 11 217002 Allen Richard B 2019-1242 CARRYING WEAPONS 3 Oklahoma 11 217002 Allen Richard B 2019-1242 DESTROYING EVIDENCE 4 Oklahoma 11 217002 Allen Richard B 2019-1242 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 1 Oklahoma 11 217002 Allen Richard B 2019-1242 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 2 Oklahoma 11 217002 Allen Richard B 2019-1242 ACQUIRE PROCEEDS FROM DRUG ACTIVITY 5 Oklahoma 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2019-1732 FALSE PERSONATION 1 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2019-1732 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 3 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2019-1732 ACQUIRE PROCEEDS FROM DRUG ACTIVITY 2 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2019-3066 FALSE PERSONATION 1 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2019-4554 USING OFFENSIVE WEAPON IN FELONY 2 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2019-4554 GANG RELATED OFFENSE 6 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2019-4554 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 3 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2019-4554 ACQUIRE PROCEEDS FROM DRUG ACTIVITY 4 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2020-2142 CON/FELONS PROHIB/CARRY FIREARMS 1 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2020-2142 USING OFFENSIVE WEAPON IN FELONY 2 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2020-2142 GANG RELATED OFFENSE 4 Tulsa 12 845789 Allen Dekey 2020-2142 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 3 Tulsa 13 514664 Alvarado Christopher 2012-2628 ACCESSORY TO FELONY - MURDER 2 Oklahoma 13 514664 Alvarado Christopher 2012-2628 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 1 Oklahoma 14 650879 Amend Roxanna Y 2017-3296 BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE 1 Oklahoma 14 650879 Amend Roxanna Y 2020-980 UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A VEHICLE 1 Oklahoma 15 370894 Anderson Andre D 2019-18 CON/FELONS PROHIB/CARRY FIREARMS 1 Muskogee 16 666043 Anderson Jesse J 2011-505 ASSAULT &/OR BATTERY W/DANGEROUS WEAPON 1 Pontotoc 17 692070 Anderson Emily J 2019-2114 ROBBERY SECOND DEGREE 1 Tulsa 17 692070 Anderson Emily J 2019-3307 ELUDING POLICE OFFICER 1 Tulsa 17 692070 Anderson Emily J 2019-3903 ELUDING POLICE OFFICER 1 Tulsa 18 247720 Arnett Jeffery D 2018-182 UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A VEHICLE 1 Custer 18 247720 Arnett Jeffery D 2018-268 REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN VEHICLE 1 Logan 18 247720 Arnett Jeffery D 2018-483 REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN PROPERTY 1 Payne 19 684435 Arnn Aaron D 2016-7 KIDNAPPING 1 Garvin 19 684435 Arnn Aaron D 2018-389 DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND BATTERY 1 McClain 19 684435 Arnn Aaron D 2018-389 DOMESTIC ABUSE 2 McClain 19 684435 Arnn Aaron D 2018-389 ASSAULT &/OR BATTERY W/DANGEROUS WEAPON 3 McClain 20 135235 Arp Samuel A 2011-1607 ASSAULT &/OR BATTERY W/DANGEROUS WEAPON 1 Tulsa 21 733857 Arreola Mary B 2014-109 AGG TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS (85%) 1 Nowata 22 772415 Atkins Subrina M 2017-21 CHILD ABUSE (85%) 6 Jefferson 22 772415 Atkins Subrina M 2017-21 CHILD ABUSE (85%) 7 Jefferson 22 772415 Atkins Subrina M 2017-21 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 1 Jefferson 22 772415 Atkins Subrina M 2017-21 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 2 Jefferson 22 772415 Atkins Subrina M 2017-21 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 3 Jefferson 23 381797 Auten David J 2019-1475 BURGLARY - THIRD DEGREE 1 Tulsa 23 381797 Auten David J 2019-1475 BURGLARY - THIRD DEGREE 2 Tulsa 23 381797 Auten David J 2019-1475 BURGLARY - THIRD DEGREE 3 Tulsa 23 381797 Auten David J 2019-1475 BURGLARY - THIRD DEGREE 4 Tulsa 23 381797 Auten David J 2019-1475 BURGLARY - THIRD DEGREE 5 Tulsa 23 381797 Auten David J 2019-1475 BURGLARY - THIRD DEGREE 6 Tulsa 24 671539 Aziz Mohammed A 2009-2738 SOLICITING FOR MURDER FIRST DEGREE 6 Tulsa 25 724651 Bachar Bret L 2017-433 CONSPIRACY 2 Kay 25 724651 Bachar Bret L 2017-433 ROBBERY FIRST DEGREE (85PCT 7/1/01) 1 Kay 25 724651 Bachar Bret L 2017-433 CHILD ENDANGERMENT 3 Kay 26 766703 Bain Keith E 2014-8584 A AND B W/DEADLY WEAPON (85 Percent) 1 Oklahoma 26 766703 Bain Keith E 2014-8584 A AND B W/DEADLY WEAPON (85 Percent) 2 Oklahoma 27 483059 Baker Tyron L 2015-3562 TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS 1 Oklahoma 27 483059 Baker Tyron L 2015-4053 TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS 1 Oklahoma 28 785815 Baker Kevin L 2017-272 FALSE PERSONATION 1 Comanche 28 785815 Baker Kevin L 2017-272 FALSE PERSONATION 2 Comanche 29 615831 Ballard Deonta D 2012-4776 CON/FELONS PROHIB/CARRY FIREARMS 7 Tulsa 29 615831 Ballard Deonta D 2012-4776 BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE (85 PCT) 3 Tulsa 29 615831 Ballard Deonta D 2012-4776 KIDNAPPING 5 Tulsa 29 615831 Ballard Deonta D 2012-4776 KIDNAPPING FOR EXTORTION 4 Tulsa 29 615831 Ballard Deonta D 2012-4776 ROBBERY OR ATT. W/DANG WEAPON (85 PCT) 1 Tulsa 29 615831 Ballard Deonta D 2012-4776 ROBBERY OR ATT. W/DANG WEAPON (85 PCT) 2 Tulsa 30 654000 Ballard Lawrence K 2009-2057 MANSLAUGHTER FIRST DEGREE (85PCT 7/1/01) 1 Tulsa 31 699784 Ballard Paul M 2013-8753 CON/FELONS PROHIB/CARRY FIREARMS 2 Oklahoma 31 699784 Ballard Paul M 2013-8753 ROBBERY SECOND DEGREE 1 Oklahoma 32 752771 Bannon Bruce W 2015-125 MURDER SECOND DEGREE(85PCT 7/1/01) 1 Nowata 33 723228 Banuelos Andy 2015-194 POSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 Stephens 33 723228 Banuelos Andy 2017-110 FALSE PERSONATION 1 Stephens 33 723228 Banuelos Andy 2018-155 ELUDING POLICE OFFICER 1 Stephens 34 557579 Barfield Forrest K 2013-72 MANSLAUGHTER FIRST DEGREE (85PCT 7/1/01) 1 Kiowa 35 434657 Barker Cody D 2009-327 CON/FELONS PROHIB/CARRY FIREARMS 4 McClain 35 434657 Barker Cody D 2009-327 REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN PROPERTY 2 McClain 35 434657 Barker Cody D 2009-327 LARCENY - AUTO AIRCRAFT OR OTHER MOTOR V 3 McClain 35 434657 Barker Cody D 2009-327 ASSAULT &/OR BATTERY W/DANGEROUS WEAPON 1 McClain 35 434657 Barker Cody D 2009-327 UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A VEHICLE 5 McClain 36 603727 Barker Terry L 2009-91R POSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 Pittsburg 36 603727 Barker Terry L 2015-318 BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE 1 Pittsburg 36 603727 Barker Terry L 2015-318 REC/POSS/CONC STOLEN PROPERTY 2 Pittsburg 37 741699 Barker Emery J 2019-159 FALSE PERSONATION 1 Jackson 38 593491 Barnard Roxann M 2008-253 CHILD ABUSE (85 PERCENT) 1 Rogers 39 279149 Barnes Robert M 2009-433 CARRYING WEAPON/DRUGS/ALCOHOL INTO JAIL 1 Delaware 39 279149 Barnes Robert M 2009-471 CARRYING WEAPON/DRUGS/ALCOHOL INTO JAIL 1 Delaware 39 279149 Barnes Robert M 2009-471 CARRYING WEAPON/DRUGS/ALCOHOL INTO JAIL 2 Delaware 39 279149 Barnes Robert M 2015-72 CARRYING WEAPON/DRUGS/ALCOHOL INTO JAIL 1 Atoka 39 279149 Barnes Robert M 2015-72 CARRYING WEAPON/DRUGS/ALCOHOL INTO JAIL 2 Atoka 40 663483 Barnes Jacob J 2016-5247 ASSAULT &/OR BATTERY W/DANGEROUS WEAPON 1 Tulsa 41 857048 Barnett Christopher J 2019-3570 A AND B W/DEADLY WEAPON (85 Percent) 1 Tulsa 42 419806 Barnhart Oliver S 2014-122 FORGERY 2ND - NOTES, CHECKS, BILLS, DRAF 1 Canadian 42 419806 Barnhart Oliver S 2014-727 POSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 Canadian 42 419806 Barnhart Oliver S 2015-317 OBTAINING PROP OR SIGN UNDER FALSE PRET 2 Canadian 42 419806 Barnhart Oliver S 2015-317 POSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 Canadian 42 419806 Barnhart Oliver S 2015-365 LARCENY/BURGLARY OF CDS 1 Canadian 42 419806 Barnhart Oliver S 2015-631 POSS OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1 Canadian 42 419806 Barnhart Oliver S 2015-886 DIST OF CDS/POSS W/INTENT 1 Canadian 42 419806 Barnhart Oliver S 2015-886 POSS OF CONTROLLED
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