(Stillwater, Okla.) – A Cushing man convicted of sexual battery in Creek County has been given two concurrent five-year prison terms for failure to register as a sex offender and drug possession, both in Cushing.

Windelyn Shoulderblade Jr., 25, was sentenced Friday by Associate District Judge Stephen Kistler, who ordered that his Payne County prison terms run concurrently to his three and one-half years of incarceration he was given in August for violating his Creek County probation.

Shoulderblade had been arrested at 1:46 a.m. on Feb. 27 on a Creek County probation violation warrant in his 2014 sexual battery case, Cushing Police Officer Matt Piatt wrote in an affidavit.

During the booking process at the Cushing City Jail, Officer Jonathan Hall located in Shoulderblade’s right front watch pocket a glass smoking pipe with methamphetamine residue, an affidavit said.

Officer Hall also located a black rubber piece of an ink pen with a white residue inside the same pocket, the affidavit said.

The officer also found part of a blue pill in Shoulderblade’s right front pants pocket which he said was Klonopin, a controlled drug, the affidavit said.

Shoulderblade pleaded guilty to his drug possession charge as well as violating the Sex Offender Registration Act by failing to notify Cushing police in January that he intended to live in the 1100 block of E. Greenlee in Cushing.

When he completes his prison term in his Payne County drug case, Shoulderblade will be on probation for five years under the order of the judge, who told him Friday that he must comply with the methamphetamine registry and pay $650 in fines and assessments.

Last December, Shoulderblade was convicted in Creek County of sexual battery for which he was placed on five years’ probation, which he was found last month to have violated.

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