Federal grand jury announces June indictments on various charges

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Federal grand jury announces June indictments on various charges

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

United States Attorney Clint Johnson has announced the results of the June Federal Grand Jury 2025-A indictments. Several individuals have been charged with violations of United States law in these indictments, which serve as a formal method to inform defendants of alleged federal law violations. These allegations must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in court.

Mitchell Lee Keene, 63, from Rose, is accused of escaping federal custody by leaving the Turley Residential Center without permission. The U.S. Marshal Service conducted the investigation, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles Greenough is handling the prosecution (25-CR-186).

Jose Gledin Ramires-Lopez, 28, a Honduran national, faces charges for unlawfully reentering the United States after being removed in August 2018. ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Dallas Field Office investigated this case, with Assistant U.S. Attorney Valeria Luster prosecuting (25-CR-195).

Jose Luis Rodriguez Cornejo, 43, a Mexican national, is charged with possessing over 500 grams of cocaine and more than 50 grams of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. He also faces charges for maintaining a drug-involved premises and unlawful reentry after removal in February 2001. The Drug Enforcement Administration Tulsa Resident Office and Tulsa Police Department conducted investigations. Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam McConney is prosecuting (25-CR-187).

Odell Carl Stokes; Arthur Lee Hudgens Jr.; Roderick Dale Favors; Cornelius James Artis are charged with drug conspiracy involving methamphetamine distribution from October 2024 through May 2025. They also face charges for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and cocaine (Stokes). Investigations were carried out by multiple agencies including the Drug Enforcement Administration Tulsa Resident Office and Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics. Assistant U.S. Attorney David Nasar is leading the prosecution (25-CR-188).

John Edgar Williams IV; Jeremy Mindez Ruff; Savannah D’naisha May Gage; Nevaeh Charise Cox; Trinity Rinique Goudeau; Shavari Melton; Vanessa Lashay Bell; Ashley Charles are charged with conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and related offenses such as transporting individuals for prostitution and distributing child pornography (Cox). Investigative agencies include Homeland Security Investigations and Tulsa Police Department among others. Prosecution is led by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kenneth Elmore, John Brasher, and John W. Dowdell (25-CR-197).

Juan Rojo Yanez, a Mexican national whose age was not specified, faces charges for unlawful reentry into the United States after being removed in March 1999. This case was investigated by ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Dallas Field Office with prosecution by Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephanie Ihler (25-CR-196).