(Stillwater, Okla.) – A Cushing woman accused of a fifth property crime in Cushing has been ordered to appear in Payne County District Court on Wednesday.
    In her latest case, Kotie Leigh Anderson, 34, has been charged with second-degree burglary for allegedly breaking into the Cushing Head Start building at 223 S. Wilson on June 25.
    Anderson, who was not in the Payne County Jail on Monday afternoon, has also been ordered to appear in court on Wednesday with an attorney or face possible revocation of $10,000 bond on another second-degree burglary charge.
    Anderson was accused of breaking into an unoccupied house in the 1500 block of E. Broadway in Cushing on May 24 – one month after being released from the Payne County Jail on a personal recognizance bond after pleading guilty to three earlier property crimes.
    In that case, “Anderson admitted to being in the garage, but stated she was only urinating and was not going to take any property,” Cushing Police Officer Matt Piatt alleged in an affidavit.
    The Cushing police officer wrote in an affidavit, “I entered the garage and saw a white ice chest full of various items…it appeared as if someone had kicked the door to gain entry.”
    A month earlier, Anderson had been released on a personal recognizance bond after pleading guilty to:
    * breaking into an unoccupied house on March 7 in the 1000 block of E. Walnut Street in Cushing where a bag of wood-working tools was found outside on the ground, according to an affidavit;
    * concealing stolen jewelry and other stolen items on March 12 recovered from her house in the 900 block of E. Maple Street in Cushing that she shared with Brian Lynn Stewart, 35, who was also charged after a search warrant was served there where methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were also allegedly found;
    * breaking into the First Christian Church on Dec. 18, 2016, at 303 E. Moses in Cushing where a laptop computer was stolen that she said she took to sell for money for Christmas and to get food, according to an affidavit.
    Anderson has been ordered to appear before District Judge Phillip Corley on Aug. 11 for sentencing on those three property crimes, along with violating the two years’ probation she was given in a 2015 oxycodone possession case, court records show.
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