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Civil lawsuit filed against Lawton city council member, City of Lawton

Civil lawsuit filed against Lawton city council member, City of Lawton Civil lawsuit filed against Lawton city council member, City of Lawton By Tyler Boydston | April 22, 2021 at 8:02 PM CDT - Updated April 22 at 8:02 PM LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - A civil lawsuit has been filed against a Lawton city council member as well as the City of Lawton for allegedly violating the Open Records Act. The Southwest Ledger filed the lawsuit in Comanche County District Court against the city and Councilman Jay Burk. 7News is working to learn more about these accusations and we plan to speak with the Southwest Ledger Friday, April 23 to find out what exactly led to the lawsuit.

Lawton man accused of trafficking Fentanyl

A 28-year-old Lawton man is free on $50,000 bond after he was accused of having more than an ounce of Fentanyl as well as other drugs for sale. Terrin J’mond Johnson made his initial appearance in Comanche County District Court on Friday where he was charged with felony counts of trafficking in illegal drugs and for unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute, records indicate. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. According to the probable cause affidavit, investigators discovered over an ounce of the synthetic opioid pain reliever during a search warrant execution of his home at 205 SW 12th on Tuesday. They also found 19 Blue M30 pills, 109 Xanax and a bag with an undisclosed amount of cocaine in the home.

Trio tapped with $20,000 bonds for stolen property sale attempt in Elgin

Two men and a woman are in jail on $20,000 bond each for their alleged roles in the illegal movement of stolen photography and videography equipment and personalized tools. Michelle Nichole Staton, 31, of Oklahoma City; Chad Blake Ford, 37, of Lone Grove, and Nathan Arden Street, 41, of Oklahoma City, each appeared Tuesday in Comanche County District Court and each received felony counts of knowingly receiving/concealing/withholding stolen property, records indicate. The crime is punishable by five years in prison. Elgin police began investigating a local man’s burglary while he was in Oklahoma City on Dec. 13-14. According to the probable cause affidavit, over $5,000 worth of equipment and tools were stolen, many engraved with his initials.

Sanctions sought in upcoming Lawton child endangerment trial

A 46-year-old man awaiting trial in January 2021 for a 2016 charge of enabling child sexual abuse is seeking to throw out evidence and testimony of alleged “prior bad acts.” David Smith of Norman, representing Kevin Crisel, filed a motion to strike evidence and testimony from a family and for sanctions for the spoilage of evidence in Comanche County District Court on Friday. Crisel is slated to face the January 2021 Comanche County jury trial docket for a felony charge of child endangerment. The charge stems from a case involving Crisel’s brother. Anthony Douglass Crisel Jr., 25, was convicted in March 2018 of lewd or indecent acts to a child under 16, records indicate. He received six years to serve with Department of Corrections, followed by one year post-conviction supervision by Department of Corrections and he is to register as a sex offender.

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