Clinton J. Johnson U.S. Attorney | U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma
United States Attorney Clint Johnson announced on Mar. 19 the results of the March Federal Grand Jury 2025-B indictments.
The announcement details charges against several individuals for alleged violations of federal law. The return of an indictment is a formal process to inform defendants of accusations, which must be proven in court beyond a reasonable doubt. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Among those indicted is Quincy Jay Adams, 32, of Tulsa and a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, who faces charges including assault with a dangerous weapon and using a firearm during a crime of violence. Vismar Erick Atahuichi Alanoca, 38, a Bolivian national, is charged with advertising to exchange child pornography and receiving and distributing such material. Venkateswara Chagamreddy, 27, from India, is accused of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and impersonating a federal officer.
Other cases include Abram Lee Hiram Hobbs, charged with making false statements about threats against an Assistant United States Attorney; Stephen Dale Homer, facing multiple counts related to production and possession of child pornography; Carlos Javier Diaz and Luis Alberto Rodriguez Ruvalcaba, both charged with unlawful reentry after removal from the United States; Matthew Don Kernal, charged with first degree murder in Indian Country; Rogelio Trejo Martinez and Michael Edgar Ray on drug trafficking and firearms offenses; Angel Rivera Escelante for fentanyl possession with intent to distribute; Noah McClary for assault by strangulation and witness tampering; Artenio Jairro Torres for failure to register as a sex offender; Raul Vasquez Escarcega and Jose Ramon Rivas Alanis for firearms possession while unlawfully present in the country; and Raheem Travon Walker for escape from federal custody.
Multiple agencies participated in these investigations including the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, U.S. Marshal Service, Drug Enforcement Administration Tulsa Resident Office, local police departments in Tulsa and Charlotte-Mecklenburg among others. Various Assistant U.S. Attorneys are prosecuting each case as assigned.
The indictments reflect ongoing efforts by federal authorities to address crimes ranging from violent offenses to immigration violations within their jurisdiction.
