The following felonies were filed recently in Cleveland County District Court:
· Christopher Don Caldwell, 34, Oklahoma City, unauthorized use of a vehicle;
· Darrell Wayne Martin, 55, Oklahoma City, possession of contraband by an inmate;
· Justin Keith Lay, 33, Norman, driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol;
· Amber Dawn Molinar, 34, Oklahoma City, prisoner placing body fluid on government employee;
· Martiaze K. Fails, 18, Norman, grand larceny;
· Alicia Michelle Ofsak, 19, Newalla, possession of contraband in penal institution or jail and possession of contraband by an inmate;
· Terry Lee Brown, 39, Duncan, attempting to elude police officer;
· Jose Porfirio Ortiz-Santacruz, 38, assault with deadly weapon and unlawful possession of controlled dangerous substance;
· Cinderella Burnadette Wood, 39, Oklahoma City, furnishing alcoholic beverage to a minor under 21;
· Ashley Childers, 23, Oklahoma City, uttering a forged instrument;
· Cristian Conde, 20, Oklahoma City, four counts of second-degree burglary;
· Dewayne Lopez, 19, Oklahoma City, four counts of second-degree burglary;
· Susan Thornrue, 29, Oklahoma City, bringing contraband into jail;
· Arthur Lesiter, 27, Norman, assault with a dangerous weapon and domestic abuse by strangulation.
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