A2 - THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday November 22 2012
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Perkins man charged in OBN drug bust
Sammie Barker Barnard
1918-2012
Sammie Barker Bamard,
93, died November 17, 2012
in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Her
funeral service
was at 2:00
p.m. Monday,
November
26, 2012 at
Highland Park
United Meth-
odist Church
in Stillwater.
Strode Funeral
Home was in charge of
arrangements.
She was bom December 13,
1918 to Sam S. and Annabell
Barker in Erick, Oklahoma.
She grew up in Sayre, Okla-
homa. She graduated from
Sayre High School in May
1936. She married Amos
Bamard on June 25, 1936.
They lived on the farm where
Amos was born in Erick for
11 years. During that time,
three of their five children
were born - David, Becky
and Ginny.
In 1947, they moved to
Beaver, Oklahoma where
Amos began his 3.7 year
career with USDA-Soil
Conservation Service. They
moved to Hollis, Oklahoma
in 1948. Amy and Ray were
born there. In 1954, they
moved to Stillwater.
A seeker of truth, wisdom
and excellence, Sammie
believed life is a gift from
God and should be lived
with joy and gratitude. She
was a loving and giving wife,
mother and friend whose
greatest joy was sharing
time and life with those she
loved.
..... She was an excellent cook
an,d seamstress who loved to
sew for her family. A deeply
spiritual person, she gave
expression to her faith by
COON
creating beautiful liturgical
banners and paraments for
Highland Park United Meth-
odist Church,
where she and
Amos were
members. She
also sang in the
church choir. A
charter member
of the Cimar-
ron Valley
Quilter Guild,
she spent many happy
hours making quilts for
her family. She and Amos
were members of Stillwater
Wagon Wheel Dance Club
for over 40 years. Sammie
retired from OSU in 1984.
She was a Senior Secretary
in the school of Accounting.
She worked for OSU for 22
years.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Amos.
She is survived by her
children: David Barnard,
and wife, Patricia, of Tulsa,
Rebecca Grimmaud, of
Tyler, TX, Virginia Norrell,
of Tyler, TX, Amy Drain,
and husband, Alan, of Reed
Point, MT, and Ray Bamard,
and wife, Sherri, of Stillwa-
ter, OK. She is also survived
by 18 grandchildren; 22 great
grandchildren; one brother,
Larry Barker, of Tucson;
and sisters, Claire Cook of La
Mesa, CA, and Zona Bower
of La Veme, CA.
Pallbearers will be her
grandsons.
In lieu of flowers, memo-
rials may be given to the
HPUMC Music Deparmaent
or charity of choice.
Condolences may be
emailed to the family and
an online obituary may
be viewed by visiting
www.strodefh.com
By Patti Weaver
Journal Correspondent
An extensive drug bust
in Payne County by the
state narcotics bureau has
resulted in charges against
21 defendants, ranging in
age from their 20s to 50s
-- with most accused of
selling methamphetamine
to undercover agents.
Only one, Perkins resi-
dent Chad Jeramie Gray,
36, has been ordered
jailed without bail on the
latest of his four meth-
amphetamine charges in
Payne County.
When Gray was
arrested on Nov. 9 by
Oklahoma Bureau of
Narcotics and Dangerous
Drugs Control agents, he
was already on probation
for possessing metham-
phetamine in 2005.
In his new charge filed
this month, Gray has been
accused of selling $30 of
methamphetamine to an
OBN agent at Gray's
residence in Perkins in
the 200 block of E. Hert
Street on April 11, court
records show.
Gray had been charged
earlier this Year with pos-
sessing methamphetamine
and drug paraphernalia in
Perkins on July 8. Gray
was also charged with
manufacturing metham-
phetamine and possess-
ing the drug in Stillwater
on Nov. 23, 2010. He is
due to appear in court on
Nov. 30.
Other defendants
charged in Payne County
District Court by Tuesday
morning in the OBN drug
bust were:
ex-convict Jeffrey
Jordan Pennington, 39,
of Stillwater, who was
released from' prison
in January fter serv-
ing less than one-third
of his 12-year sentence
for possessing a drug
with intent to distribute
in Payne County, now
jailed on $50,000 bail
for endeavoring to make
methamphetamine, being
a felon in possession of
a shotgun, and possessing
drug paraphernalia, all on
Nov. 9 at his residence
in the 5700 block of S.
Jardot;
Cushing residents
Victor Manuel Lomboy
Celso Jr., 26, jailed on
total $90,000 bail,
and Romana Annette
DeLaTorre, 43, held on
$50,000 bail, accused
together with selling $50
worth of methamphet-
amine to an undercover
OBN agent on April 10
in front of duplex apart-
ments in the 100 block of
W. Oak in Cushing. Celso
also has been charged
with possessing the drug
with intent to distribute
and having drug para-
phernalia on Nov. 9;
Cushing resident Donald
Gene Hilyard, 50, free on
$20,000 bail on a charge
of selling $50 worth of
methamphetamine in a
parking lot in the 1100
block of E. Main Street
in Cushing on April 12;
Oilton resident Larry
Glen Hoopingarner Jr.,
50, with Angela Marie
Hoopingarner, 42, of
Cushing, and Sue Ann
Humble, 41, of Oilton,
jailed on $20,000 bail
each, charged together
with conspiracy to dis-
tribute methamphetamine
for allegedly delivering
$100 worth of the drug at
Angela Hoopingarner's
residence in the 1300
block of E. Walnut on
March 28;
Cushing resident Christy
Dawn Oyler, 31, free on
$20,000 bail, charged
with selling $50 worth
of methamphetamine
to an undercover OBN
agent at her residence in
the 1100 block of W. Oak
Street on April 12;
Cushing resident Carlos
Terrill Maxwell, 41 ,jailed
on $20,000 bail, charged
with selling $100 worth
of methamphetamine
to an undercover OBN
agent outside a Blazer
parked in the backyard
of his residence in the
500 block of S. Steele on
March 29;
Cushing resident Carl
Thomas Breazzeal, 53,
jailed on $10,000 bail,
charged with selling $40
of methamphetamine to
an undercover OBN agent
in the 1200 block of E.
Broadway on April 12;
Cushing resident Rich-
ard Mark "Marcus" Rol-
lins, 42, jailed on $10,000
bail, charged with selling
five pills represented as
valium for $20 to an
undercover OBN agent,
also in the 1200 block
of E. Broadway on April
12;
Yale resident James
Hulen Downs, 33, jailed
on $25,000 bail, charged
with endeavoring to
manufacture metham-
phetamine in the 1100
block of E. Oak in Cush-
ing, possessing the drug
with intent to distribute
and possessing drug
paraphernalia in'an OBN
case on Nov. 9;
Cushing resident
Michelle Rose Burton,
40, jailed on $10,000
bail, charged with sell-
ing $45 worth of meth-
amphetamine to an
undercover OBN agent
at his vehicle after meet-
ing her at her residence in
the 110 block of S. Hough
on April 12;
Anita Dawn Pumphrey,
37, whose address was
not listed, jailed on
$1,000 bail, charged
with possessing meth-
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contracts with a company
that took down the meth-
amphetamine labs to dis-
pose of them, Woodward
said.
"This stems from a traf-
fic stop. We got enough
information for a search
warrant for the Perkins
residence, the house and
trailer behind," Wood-
ward said.
Coon was initially
charged with 119 counts
of endeavoring to manu-
facture methamphetamine
within 2,000 feet of a child
care facility, and one
count each of trafficking
drugs, possession of a drug
without a tax stamp, pos-
session of a drug within
1,000 feet of a child care
facility and possession
of drug paraphernalia, the
district attorney said.
Coon's charges
were amended three
months later into one count
each of manufacturing
methamphetamine in rural
Perkins during a one-year
period within 1,000 feet
of Super Kids child care
facility, trafficking the
drug on Jan. 31, and pos-
sessing the drug without a
tax stamp on Jan. 31.
Coon and four others --
including his wife -- were
arrested on Jan. 31 at the
Coons' residence in the
6200 block of S. Perkins
Road in Stillwater after
a search warrant was
obtained for that location,
Woodward said.
A 2-year-old boy at
the house was taken into
protective custody by
the state Department of
Human Services, Wood-
ward said.'
Coon and the four
others were charged with
possessing methamphet-
amine and marijuana in
National Award Winning Meats
the presence of the 2-year-
old boy and also possess-
ing drug paraphernalia,
all on Jan. 31. Coon was
given a concurrent 10-year
deferred sentence Friday
in that case.
His wife, Chelsea Dawn
Coon, 23, had pleaded
guilty and was placed
on five years' probation
in June -- with the con-
dition she enroll in and
successfully complete
the Payne County Drug
Court program. She was
also given $1,250 in fines
and assessments.
Nicholas Ryan Brown,
21, who lived with the
Coons, had pleaded guilty
in March and was ordered
into the state's prison
boot camp program. Six
months later, Brown was
released to five years'
probation with condi-
tions -- including a drug
and alcohol evaluation
and any recommended
follow-up. He was also
given $1,250 in fines and
assessments.
Kyle Warren Davis, 22,
of Perkins, who was also
arrested at the Coons' resi-
dence, had pleaded guilty
in April and was placed
on five years' probation
with conditions -- includ-
ing a drug and alcohol
evaluation and any recom-
mended follow-up. He was
also given $1,250 in fines
and assessments.
Eric Alten Scott Sim-
mons, 20, of Stillwater,
who was already on drug
probation when he was
arrested at the Coons'
residence, pleaded guilty
in May and was placed
on five years' probation
except 60 days in jail and
ordered to have a drug and
alcohol evaluation and any
recommended treatment.
He was also ordered
to perform 100 hours of
community service and
amphetamine in an OBN
case on Nov. 9;
Cushing resident Van-
essa Ann Pearson, 27,
and Stillwater resident
Richard Gill, 52, both
free on $10,000 bail
each, charged together
with selling $100 worth
of the painkilling drug
Lortab, also known
as hydrocodone, to an
undercover OBN agent
in a parking lot in the
220 block of E. Cherry
on April 12;
Cushing resident Andi
Lee Bass, 25, jailed on
$10,000 bail, charged
with endeavoring to
distribute $50 worth of
hydrocodone at a car-
wash in Drumright after
meeting with an under-
cover OBN agent at a
gas 'station in Cushing
and allegedly accepting
the money, but never
responding to text mes-
sages from a confidential
informant on March 29;
Cushing resident Kelley
Diaz, 46, free on $10,000
bail, charged with sell-
ing $30 worth of valium
pills at her home in the
1200 block of E. Second
to an undercover OBN
agent on March 29;
Cushing resident Rusty
Alan Faires, 24, jailed on
$5,000 bail, charged with
selling $20 worth of mari-
juana at his home in the
400 block of E. Cherry to
an undercover OBN agent
on April 11;
Cushing resident Cla-
rissa D. Wages, 39, free
on $5,000 bail, charged
with selling $50 worth
of marijuana at the same
residence in the 400
block of E. Cherry to an
undercover OBN agent on
April 11.
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