
(Stillwater, Okla.) – An arrest warrant was issued this week for a Shamrock man accused of having possessed methamphetamine with intent to distribute, driving on a suspended license in the 1100 block of E. Main Street in Cushing, and obstructing Cushing Police Officer Jack Ford by walking away from him, all on Oct. 25.
Mark Anthony Gregory Jr., 36, who got out of prison in July 2017, was not in the Payne County Jail Thursday on the three-count charge that was filed last week, court records show.
If convicted of possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute, Gregory could be incarcerated for five years to life in prison and fined as much as $100,000. If convicted of his other two counts, which are misdemeanors, Gregory could be jailed for two years and fined $1,000, court records show.
According to records from Creek County and the state Department of Corrections, Gregory was previously convicted of:
* methamphetamine possession and driving under the influence of a drug in 2015 for which he was given two concurrent five-year prison terms in 2016 of which he served 14 months;
* false personation in Drumright in 2013 for which he was given one-year in prison of which he served four months;
* methamphetamine possession in 2008 for which he was originally given probation with Drug Court that was revoked in 2013 to a two-year prison term of which he served four months;
* drug possession in 2005 for which he was given a five-year suspended sentence in 2006;
* second-degree burglary in 2008 for which he was given a four-year suspended sentence in 2008;
* second-degree burglary in Drumright in 2006 for which he was given a five-year suspended sentence in 2008.
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