April Federal Grand Jury 2024-B indictments released

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April Federal Grand Jury 2024-B indictments released

Clinton J. Johnson U.S. Attorney | U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma

The United States Attorney's Office, under the direction of Clint Johnson, has released the April Federal Grand Jury 2024-B Indictments, charging multiple individuals for alleged violations of federal law. An indictment serves as a notification of charges, requiring the prosecution to prove the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt.

Jose Alvizo-Ramirez, a 38-year-old Mexican national, faces charges for unlawful reentry and failing to register as a sex offender. The ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Dallas Field Office is leading the investigation, with prosecution by Assistant U.S. Attorney William Dill.

Richard Glenn Bexfield, 32, from Tulsa, is charged with a drug conspiracy and firearm possession, among other offenses. The investigation involves several agencies, including the Drug Enforcement Administration Tulsa Resident Office. Assistant U.S. Attorney Attila Bogdan is prosecuting the case.

Cesar Castorena-Dondiego, a 44-year-old Mexican national, is charged with unlawful reentry. The investigation is handled by ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations, with Assistant U.S. Attorney Tara Heign prosecuting.

Clint Allen Hubble, 46, from Afton, is accused of attempted coercion and enticement of a minor. Homeland Security Investigations and the Owasso Police Department are conducting the investigation, with Assistant U.S. Attorney Kate Brandon prosecuting.

Wilber Martinez-Bonilla, 39, another Mexican national, faces charges for unlawful reentry. The investigative agency is ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations, and the prosecution is led by Assistant U.S. Attorney Augustus Forster.

Paul Eugene McClain, 56, of Tulsa, is charged for being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition. The investigation is conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Tulsa Police Department, with prosecution by Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephanie Ihler.

A group including Aaron Wilkie Murphy, Hong Thoa Thi Nguyen, Joshua Clay Murphy, and Toymeka Louise Shackleford are charged with a criminal enterprise involving drug trafficking. The investigation spans several agencies, with the Drug Enforcement Administration and Mexican authorities playing key roles. Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam Bailey is prosecuting this case.

Roberto Perez-Cruz, a 21-year-old Mexican national, is also charged with unlawful reentry. The investigation is managed by ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations, with prosecution led by Assistant U.S. Attorney Tyson McCoy.

Carlos Alberto Vazquez Parra, 33, from Tulsa, faces charges for possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute, investigated by the DEA and Tulsa Police Department, and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Tyson McCoy.