Sand Springs arrests and convictions - 7/7/19 to 7/13/19

The following list includes both arrests by the Sand Springs Police Department, as well as arrests by other departments of individuals associated with Sand Springs addresses. An arrest is not a conviction, all suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Joshua Owen Cromwell, 32, was arrested by the Tulsa County Sheriffs Office for eluding, obstruction, resisting arrest, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving under the influence, speeding 41 mph or more over the limit, failure to stop for a red light, driving left of center, changing lanes unsafely, improper use of lane, driving under revocation, driving with an expired tag, driving without insurance, operating a motor vehicle without headlights, seat belt violations, and altering a license plate.

Cromwell pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of methamphetamine, failure to pay State taxes, and driving without a driver’s license in April of 2017. He was given a three-year suspended sentence but was issued a warrant in October for failure to report to his probation officer. He was also wanted for a separate charge of obstructing an officer from an incident in 2016. He is currently being held without bond for a transfer to Creek County.

Teresa Marie Dickson, 32, was arrested by the Sand Springs Police Department for larceny from a retailer in an amount less than $500, as well as for an outstanding warrant for unauthorized use of a debit card. She is being held without bond for transfer to Washington County.

Monday, July 8, 2019

Billy Gene Fuller Sr., 83, was convicted on four counts of sexual abuse of a child under the age of 12. He pleaded guilty to all four counts and was sentenced to 25 years in the department of corrections, with the first eight years to be served in custody and the last seventeen years to be suspended.

Angel Sanfratello, 26, was arrested by TCSO on an application to accelerate. Sanfratello pleaded guilty in 2018 to possession of stolen copper, possession of meth, and possession of paraphernalia. She was given a two-year deferred sentence. In the application to accelerate she is accused of failing to report to a supervising authority, failing to pay court fees, possession of burglary tools, destruction of property owned by IQ Carwash, and breaking and entering into a coin-operated machine at Wash World car wash. She is being held on a $5,000 bond.

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Dylan Dale Armstrong, 25, was arrested by TCSO for leaving the scene of a collision involving an injury, driving without a valid driver’s license, driving without insurance, and changing lanes unsafely. He is being held on $20,300 bond.

Barbara Ann Stevens, 62, was arrested by SSPD for possession of a stolen vehicle, driving without insurance, driving without a license, and unpaid State taxes. She was released Thursday after posting a $2,000 bond.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Ashley Minney, 29, was arrested by SSPD for driving with a suspended license, obstruction, and failure to pay outstanding court costs. She was released Thursday on a $750 bond.

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Michael Eugene Anderson, 43, was arrested by TCSO on application to accelerate, and was also charged with obstruction and interference with a police officer. Anderson pleaded guilty to violating a protective order and stalking in 2016, for which he received a two-year deferred sentence. A bench warrant was issued in December for violating the terms of his probation.

Steven Lynn Holder, 22, was found guilty of one count of child neglect and sentenced to a five-year suspended sentence, supervised by probation and parole. Holder was assessed a $500 fine and ordered to complete parenting classes, obtain an alcohol/substance abuse evaluation, and will be subjected to random urinary analysis.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Jody Lane Gwin, 38, was arrested by SSPD and is on hold for the Pawnee County Sheriffs Office. She is wanted for failure to pay court fees in relation to an ongoing case where she is accused of harboring a fugitive from justice.

Casey Rae Rice, 34, was arrested by SSPD on a felony warrant out of Osage County. Charges were dismissed and he was released nine hours after booking.