Source: United States Department of Justice News
United States Attorney Clint Johnson today announced the results of the October 2022 Federal Grand Jury A.
The following individuals have been charged with violations of United States law in indictments returned by the Grand Jury. The return of an indictment is a method of informing a defendant of alleged violations of federal law, which must be proven in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt to overcome a defendant’s presumption of innocence.
Jacqueline Nicole Carter. Felon in Possession of a Firearm; Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute; Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute. Carter, 38, of Tulsa, is charged with being a felon in possession of a Taurus .40 caliber semi-automatic pistol. She is further charged with intentionally possessing with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine. Finally, Carter, aided and abetted by another person, knowingly possessed with the intent to distribute marijuana. The Drug Enforcement Administration and Tulsa Police Department are the investigative agencies. Assistant U.S. Attorney David A. Nasar is prosecuting the case. (22-CR-339)
Jeremy Mikal Glazier. Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Ammunition (Counts 1-3); Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute (Count 4); Possession of a Firearm in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime (Count 5); Sex Trafficking by Force, Fraud, and Coercion (Counts 6,7); Attempted Obstruction of Sex Trafficking Enforcement (Count 8) (superseding). Glazier, 34, of Tulsa, is charged with possessing a .380 caliber semi-automatic pistol on Nov. 29, 2020, a Taurus 9 mm caliber semi-automatic pistol and ammunition on Jan. 16, 2021, and a Smith and Wesson 9 mm caliber semi-automatic pistol and ammunition on July 26, 2022. He is also charged with possessing with intent to distribute 100 grams or more of marijuana and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. Glazier is also charged with using violence to force a female victim to engage in sex trafficking from June 30, 2020, to July 26, 2022, and with using violence to force a second female victim to engage in sex trafficking from Sept. 1, 2020, through July 26, 2022. Finally, Glazier is charged with obstructing and attempting to obstruct the investigation into his alleged sex trafficking crimes. The Tulsa Police Department is the investigative agency. Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam C. Bailey is prosecuting the case. (22-CR-266)
Michael Lee Iverson. Failure to Register as a Sex Offender. From Nov. 9, 2021, to Sept. 21, 2022, Iverson, 67, of Tulsa, failed to register as a sex offender. The U.S. Marshals Service is the investigative agency. Assistant U.S. Attorney Niko A. Boulieris and Victor A.S. Régal are prosecuting the case. (22-CR-340)
Billy Scott McDonald. Aggravated Sexual Abuse of a Minor Under 12 Years of Age in Indian Country; Production of Child Pornography; Possession of Child Pornography. McDonald, 47, of Tulsa, is charged with sexually abusing a minor under the age of 12 from Aug. 29, 2022, through Sept. 13, 2022. He is further charged with forcing the young child to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of producing child pornography. Finally, he is charged with possessing child pornography. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations and the Mayes County Sheriff’s Office are the investigative agencies. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Valeria G. Luster and Edward Snow are prosecuting the case. (22-CR-341)
Fernando Paredes-Olivares. Unlawful Reentry of a Removed Alien. Paredes-Olivares, 37, a Mexican national, is charged with unlawfully reentering the United States after having been deported on Jan. 12, 2012, at or near New Orleans, Louisiana. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations are the investigative agencies. Assistant U.S. Attorney William Rubens is prosecuting the case. (22-CR-345)
William Mark Parnell. Kidnapping of a Minor in Indian Country; Second Degree Burglary in Indian Country; Child Abuse in Indian Country; Corruptly Tampering with Evidence; Theft in Indian Country (Misdemeanor); Simple Assault (Misdemeanor). In June 2021, Parnell, 20, of Jenks, allegedly attempted to kidnap a minor when he forced her into a back room at the convenience store where he was working. The victim was able to break away and run out of the store. In May 2022, he is further alleged to have followed a different girl home, endangering the child, and to have broken into the home with intent to burglarize the home or commit a felony therein. The child fled to a neighbor’s house just prior to Parnell’s entry. While inside, Parnell stole a firearm and items belonging to the child. The indictment alleges Parnell discarded the stolen firearm into a pond to conceal it from law enforcement. Finally, on May 18, 2021, Parnell assaulted a nurse at a hospital where he was receiving treatment. A second nurse recognized him from news reports about the burglaries and contacted authorities. Parnell was arrested at that time. The FBI, Tulsa Police Department, Glenpool Police Department, and the Muscogee Nation Lighthorse Tribal Police Department are the investigative agencies. Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam C. Bailey is prosecuting the case. (22-CR-178)
Raul Plata-Cibrian. Possession of Fentanyl with Intent to Distribute; Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute; Possession of Heroin with Intent to Distribute; Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute; Possession of a Firearm in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime; Maintaining a Drug-Involved Premises. Plata-Cibrian, 24, of, Tulsa is charged with possession with intent to distribute 400 grams or more of fentanyl; possession with intent to distribute cocaine; possession with intent to distribute 100 grams or more of heroin; and possession with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine. He is further charged with possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime and with maintaining a residence for the purpose of distributing the drugs. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joel-lyn A. McCormick is prosecuting the case. (22-CR-346)
Ramon Ponce-Sandoval. Unlawful Reentry of a Removed Alien. Ponce-Sandoval, 30, a Mexican national, is charged with unlawfully reentering the United States after having been removed on May 11, 2019, at or near Del Rio, Texas. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations is the investigative agency. Assistant U.S. Attorney William Rubens is prosecuting the case. (22-CR-347)
Andrew Don Rector. Aggravated Sexual Abuse by Force and Threat in Indian Country; Kidnapping in Indian Country; Assault of an Intimate/Dating Partner by Strangling and Attempting to Strangle in Indian Country; Sexual Abuse of a Minor in Indian Country. From May 3, 2022, to May 4, 2022, Rector, 32, of Keifer, is alleged to have kidnapped, strangled and sexually assaulted the victim. In this superseding indictment, Rector is also charged with sexually abusing a minor between 12 and 16 years of age from Aug. 15 to Aug. 16, 2020. The FBI and Muscogee Nation Lighthorse Tribal Police Department are the investigative agencies. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Julie A. Childress and Cymetra M. Williams are prosecuting the case. (22-CR-331)
Kenneth Ray Stanley. Assault of a Spouse by Strangling and Attempting to Strangle in Indian Country; Child Neglect in Indian Country. On Sept. 13, 2022, Stanley, 37, of Tulsa, allegedly strangled his spouse in front of a child. The FBI and Tulsa Police Department are the investigative agencies. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kenneth Elmore is prosecuting the case. (22-CR-349)
Robert B. White Jr. Attempted Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute; Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute; Maintaining a Drug-Involved Premises. White Jr., 53, of Broken Arrow, is charged with attempting to possess with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine and with knowingly possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine. Finally, White is charge with maintaining a residence for the purpose of distributing methamphetamine. The Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and Oklahoma Highway Patrol are the investigative agencies. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joel-lyn A. McCormick is prosecuting the case. (22-CR-342)