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February 27, 2006

Norman woman charged in carjacking

Transcript Staff

A 36-year-old woman remains in the Cleveland County jail today after Norman police apprehended her for her alleged role in a Logan County weekend carjacking.

Norman police said Sonja Dale Glaskox, of Norman, test-drove and later stole a car belonging to a Logan County man Sunday afternoon. According to an affidavit filed at the Cleveland County courthouse, Glaskox, aka Sonja Stoliy, pulled out a .22 caliber revolver and pointed it at the car's owner after she test-drove it with him, later driving the vehicle back to Norman where she was arrested shortly after midnight.

In addition to being charged with robbery with a firearm Monday, Glaskox was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm after a a prior felony conviction, unlawful possession of a controlled drug (meth) within 1,000 feet of a school and unlawful possession of paraphernalia.

Glaskox's combined bond amounts total $142,168.40, Cleveland County jail administrators said Monday.

Other felony charges filed include:

Timothy Lee Hughes, of Norman, unlawful possession of controlled drugs in the presence of a child under the age of 12 and unlawful possession of paraphernalia.

Stephen Todd Sturdevan, of Bethany, unlawful possession of a controlled, dangerous drug (meth).

Steven Duane Stone, of Seminole, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, transporting an open container (beer) and operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license.

Kyle Gene Brown, of Norman, possession of a stolen vehicle and driving without a driver's license.

Antonio Jamar Kramer, of Norman, unlawful possession of a controlled, dangerous drug (cocaine).

?Alfred Linville Mason, of Moore, domestic abuse.

Robert Darrell Richardson, of Norman, aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol.

Bill Justin Dean, of Noble, unlawful possession of a controlled, dangerous drug (diazepam) and driving under the influence of drugs.

?Rhonda June Johnson, of Moore, obtaining controlled, dangerous substances (Loratab) by false pretenses.

?Linda Diane Esgar, of Norman, obtaining controlled, dangerous substances (hydrocodone) by false pretenses.

Milton Halbert Love, of Norman, embezzlement.

?Kerry Dale Lyon, of Noble, knowingly concealing stolen property and false declaration of ownership.

?Phillip James Duvall, of Oklahoma City, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

?Lynn Dale Larabee, address unknown, two counts of uttering a forged instrument.

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