Published February 28, 2006 12:00 am - Transcript Staff
A 36-year-old woman remains in the Cleveland County jail today after Norman police apprehen...
Norman woman charged in carjacking
The Norman Transcript
Transcript Staff
A 36-year-old woman remains in the Cleveland County jail today after Norman police apprehended her for her alleged role in a Logan County weekend carjacking.
Norman police said Sonja Dale Glaskox, of Norman, test-drove and later stole a car belonging to a Logan County man Sunday afternoon. According to an affidavit filed at the Cleveland County courthouse, Glaskox, aka Sonja Stoliy, pulled out a .22 caliber revolver and pointed it at the car's owner after she test-drove it with him, later driving the vehicle back to Norman where she was arrested shortly after midnight.
In addition to being charged with robbery with a firearm Monday, Glaskox was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm after a a prior felony conviction, unlawful possession of a controlled drug (meth) within 1,000 feet of a school and unlawful possession of paraphernalia.
Glaskox's combined bond amounts total $142,168.40, Cleveland County jail administrators said Monday.
Other felony charges filed include:
Timothy Lee Hughes, of Norman, unlawful possession of controlled drugs in the presence of a child under the age of 12 and unlawful possession of paraphernalia.
Stephen Todd Sturdevan, of Bethany, unlawful possession of a controlled, dangerous drug (meth).
Steven Duane Stone, of Seminole, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, transporting an open container (beer) and operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license.
Kyle Gene Brown, of Norman, possession of a stolen vehicle and driving without a driver's license.
Antonio Jamar Kramer, of Norman, unlawful possession of a controlled, dangerous drug (cocaine).
?Alfred Linville Mason, of Moore, domestic abuse.
Robert Darrell Richardson, of Norman, aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol.
Bill Justin Dean, of Noble, unlawful possession of a controlled, dangerous drug (diazepam) and driving under the influence of drugs.
?Rhonda June Johnson, of Moore, obtaining controlled, dangerous substances (Loratab) by false pretenses.