Dylan Grant Brown, 26, was charged Monday in Cleveland County District Court.
It was March 17, 2021 when Norman police received a call from a woman who made an interesting discovery.
“A young lady called us advising that she had found what she believed to be a recording device inside her apartment,” said Lt. Justin Wishon of the Norman Police Department.
It was a recording device, a camera, disguised as an alarm clock Brown is accused of placing in the victim’s bedroom.
“It was an actual functioning digital alarm clock that held an internal SIM card that had a collection of videos on it once we got ahold of the video and the alarm clock itself,” said Wishon.
Norman City Council Ward 5 incumbent Michael Nash will face off against three challengers to maintain his seat — retired veteran Rarchar Tortorello, local businessman Billy Davison and retired financial
Feb 3, 2021
A Norman man has been charged with five felonies, including one count each of first-degree burglary and robbery by force or fear, and three counts of assault with a dangerous weapon.
Domanic Jermaine Turner, 41, was charged Jan. 4 in Cleveland County District Court.
According to a court affidavit, a Norman Police officer reported around 9:12 p.m. Jan. 3 to Riverbend Apartments and spoke with three women, one of whom had multiple stab wounds to her leg and torso.
One woman said Turner broke her apartment window at Ashton Place Apartments. The women fled together in a vehicle, but Turner followed and hit the back of the car. They stopped at Riverbend Apartments, where Turner hit the car again and blocked the driver from exiting.
Feb 4, 2021
Feb 4, 2021
A Norman man faces two felony counts of lewd acts to a child under age 12 after he was charged Jan. 26 in Cleveland County District Court.
Bryan Allan Thomas, 24, allegedly inappropriately touched the privates of a 5-year-old girl between Dec. 29, 2019, and Jan. 7, 2020, according to a court affidavit.
A Norman Police detective started investigating a report of a young girl acting out sexually with her cousin. When she was asked about the behavior, she pointed to her privates and said âDaddy Bryan,â aka Thomas, had played with her there.
According to the affidavit, during a forensic interview at the Mary Abbott Children s House, the girl disclosed via drawings that Thomas had put his mouth on her bottom more than once and that he had touched her there with his hands, causing her pain. She also disclosed through drawings that Thomas made her put her mouth on his privates.
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A new set of jury trials is scheduled over the first two weeks in February at the Cleveland County District Courthouse.
Among the cases are a racketeering case involving four defendants and one case relating to lewd child molestation charges.
Racketeering trial
District Judge Michael Tupper will hear the racketeering case at 8:30 a.m. Monday. The case includes defendants Lawrence Lay Jr., 20, Marcus Larod Jackson, 22, and Dayven Devon Taylor, 20, all of Norman, and Juwan Thomas Square, 23, of Moore.
All of the defendants face conspiracy to commit racketeering.
A charge of racketeering and discharging a weapon into a dwelling were dismissed against Lay Jr. on Dec. 9, 2019.