(Stillwater, Okla.) — An ex-convict with a criminal record in four counties was arraigned Monday from the Payne County Jail where he remains held on $20,000 bail a charge of escaping from a sheriff’s deputy and possessing drug paraphernalia.
Former Perkins resident Jessie Randall Hiltzman, 37, who listed a Cushing address on his application for a court-appointed attorney, was ordered to appear in Payne County District Court on June 23 for a preliminary hearing.
Hiltzman — who apparently got out of prison in September 2012 after serving time for two Cushing burglaries and gun possession — allegedly escaped from Payne County Sheriff’s Deputy Brandon Myers after being arrested on a Kay County bench warrant on May 27.
In addition to the felony escape charge, Hltzman was accused of possessing drug paraphernalia described as a syringe, which is a misdemeanor, on May 27 in Payne County.
Three years ago, Hiltzman was given a three-year prison term for burglarizing a Cushing convenience store in 2010 and breaking into a Cushing house, as well as being a felon in possession of a firearm in 2010, court records show. He only served seven months of that Payne County sentence, state Department of Corrections records show.
In 2003 in Kay County, Hiltzman was given a five-year prison term followed by 10 years of probation for possessing a bomb or explosive and committing a burglary, court records show. He remains on probation in both of those cases until Nov. 30, 2018, DOC records show.
In 1998 in Tulsa County, Hiltzman was given a four-year prison term for felony possession of marijuana in 1996, DOC records show.
In 1996 in Creek County, Hiltzman was given a four-year prison term for second-degree burglary in 1996, DOC records show.
In 1994 in Tulsa County, Hiltzman was given a two-year prison term for delivery of marijuana, DOC records show.
Hiltzman has 20 tattoos including one for the Oklahoma Aryan Brotherhood, a white supermacist group, DOC records show.
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