A Pottawatomie County man who is charged with 92 counts of child pornography takes a plea deal.
In September 2020 Warren Bowman, 42, was arrested after being accused of sending child pornography to phone numbers at random.
On Thursday Bowman took a plea deal, agreeing to plead guilty to 62 of the charges. A judge sentenced him to 32 years behind bars.
“My understanding (is) he’ll be eligible for parole at 69 and a half (years old),” said District Attorney Allan Grubb. “He will be in prison for most of the reminder of the rest of his life.”
Shawnee police took a report from a mother last year whose son received a graphic video on his phone. She confronted the sender, identified as Bowman.
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Two men were charged in federal court for their alleged roles in the July 2019 death of a Haileyville man.
Matt Vermillion, 42, of Krebs, and Jimmy Nace, 48, of Haileyville, were originally charged with murder in the first degree-deliberate intent in the July 4, 2019 death of 49-year-old Haileyville resident Bob Dalpoas.
Federal court documents show both men now face a federal charge of murder in Indian country due to Dalpoasâ status as a Native American.
An April 1 decision by the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruled the state of Oklahoma does not have criminal jurisdiction over Native Americans or in major crimes committed against Native Americans in southeast Oklahoma in light of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma.
By News Director Jared Atha
A man accused of vandalizing the Great Plains Family YMCA Child Development Center in Weatherford plead guilty to the crime and was sentenced recently in Custer County District Court.
According to court records, 32-year-old Christopher Steven Jones was arrested April 4, 2020, for breaking into the Child Development Center and vandalizing several items.
He did this while wearing some odd clothing.
Court documents said that according to video surveillance Jones was allegedly wearing a bonnet, dress, pink tennis shoes and a diaper while committing the crime. He was also holding what appeared to be diapers in his hand.