Federal grand jury announces December indictments across various criminal cases

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Federal grand jury announces December indictments across various criminal cases

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U.S. Attorney Clinton J. Johnson | U.S. Department of Justice

United States Attorney Clint Johnson has announced the December Federal Grand Jury 2024-B indictments. The following individuals face charges for alleged violations of federal law, which must be proven in court beyond a reasonable doubt.

Terrance Frank Buffalomeat, 20, from Hominy and a member of the Osage Nation, is charged with second-degree burglary and simple assault. The FBI and Tulsa Police Department are investigating, with Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam Goodrum prosecuting.

Mark Verron Callshim Jr., 37, from Tulsa and a member of the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, faces charges for robbery in Indian Country and brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence. The FBI and Tulsa Police Department are investigating, with Assistant U.S. Attorney Mike Flesher prosecuting.

Tony Deanglio Davis, 50, from Tulsa, is charged as a felon in possession of a firearm. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and Tulsa Police Department are investigating. Assistant U.S. Attorney Mike Flesher is prosecuting.

Keith Edward Enyart and Jennifer Barger Enyart face multiple charges related to child neglect and abuse in Indian Country. Keith Enyart is 52 years old and part of the Wyandotte Nation; Jennifer Enyart is 44 years old from Wyandotte. They are accused of failing to provide medical care to a child under their supervision among other charges. The FBI is investigating this case with Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephanie N. Ihler prosecuting.

Sarai Jamila Nyasha Freeman, 40, from Aurora, Colorado, faces several charges including passing counterfeit obligations and aggravated identity theft. She also failed to appear for trial as required by her pretrial release conditions. Investigations are conducted by the U.S Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration along with other agencies; Assistant U.S Attorney David D Whipple is handling prosecution.

Grant Stephen Goers aged 23 from Greenwood Arkansas has been indicted on coercion enticement production involving minors among other offenses related sexual activity Homeland Security Investigations leads inquiry supported by local police departments; Assistant US attorney Ashley Robert prosecutes

Diana May Harjo aged thirty-nine residing within Tulsa member Sac Fox Nation faces serious bodily injury assault allegations investigated jointly FBI department prosecuted Michele W Hulgaard assistant attorney

Ricky Troy Juarez age thirty-two same city Choctaw Nation charged second-degree murder malice aforethought Shane Thompson Sr investigated collaborative effort between bureau police unit overseen Eric O Johnston assistant prosecutor

Jose Jesus Lozano-Gonzalez twenty-five Mexican national indicted unlawful reentry possession firearms ammunition prior felony conviction Immigration Customs Enforcement involved Christian Harris serves prosecutor role

Stuwart Raymon Owens thirty-nine locality faced felonious weaponry charge similar agency involvement John W Dowdell assigned case

Rudi Reyes-Rosales age thirty Mexican national likewise accused illegal return post-removal busied Customs Enforcement Thomas E Buscemi responsible courtroom proceedings

Kyle Thomas Smith Claremore based individual identical indictment Bureau ATF investigative entity Brasher designated legal representative

Ryan Blake Still transient individual registered sex offender noncompliance Marshal Service Michele Hulgaard tasked judicial duties

Marcos Javier Suazo-Otero Mancilla implicated drug conspiracy methamphetamine cocaine distribution unlawful reentry firearms trafficking DEA partnered enforcement operations David A Nasar manages litigation aspect

Aristride Villatoro-Izaguirre Honduran national like-wise indicted under same grounds operational jurisdiction handled Goodrum assisting prosecutor capacity

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