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Terrance Tyrone Richard photo unavailable
By Patti Weaver
(Stillwater, Okla.) — A former Cushing woman now living in Stillwater and two Stillwater men, one of whom was given Narcan for an apparent drug overdose, have been charged with trafficking Fentanyl that was allegedly seized following a traffic stop on an SUV for having a headlight out.
Brittany Nicole Flint, 28, who was a back-seat passenger, has been jailed on $100,000 bail pending a Jan. 9 court appearance. Terrance Tyrone Richard, 43, a front-seat passenger who was hospitalized, has been scheduled for arraignment on Jan. 25. Joshua Mackenzie Wilcoxen, 26, who was the driver, was jailed on $100,000 bail that was reduced this week to $20,000, has been ordered to appear in court on Feb. 6.
If convicted of possessing more than five grams of Fentanyl, all three could be given as much as a life prison term plus a $500,000 fine, according to their charges filed last week.
The trio were arrested on Dec. 27, 2022, shortly after 3 am at 700 N. Main Street following a traffic stop by Stillwater Police Officer Christopher Boren, court records show. The other occupants of the SUV were not charged with felonies in the case, court records show.
After the officer asked that the rear driver’s side window be rolled down, “a plume of smoke with the odor consistent with marijuana rolled out,” the affidavit alleged.
The seven occupants of the SUV said, “they did not have a current medical marijuana card; all of the passengers and the driver began acting nervous and refused to look at me when addressing them individually for their names,” the officer alleged in his affidavit.
“I waited for backing officers to arrive, then pulled the driver from the vehicle to speak with me,” after which several small blue pills were found in the driver’s seat, the officer alleged in his affidavit. “I found more of the blue pills along with a short plastic straw with a powdery residue,” in the driver’s pockets, the officer alleged in his affidavit.
After the front-seat passenger was arrested on an outstanding warrant, “While in the back of the patrol vehicle, Terrance was able to produce several small bags containing the same blue pills from somewhere on his person. He is seen on camera from the patrol vehicle camera system.
“He places these bags into his mouth, chews them up, and then attempts to spit them through the cage where it meets the back passenger window; he is also able to produce a combination pill cutter/crusher that was recovered from the vehicle.
“Terrance began showing signs of overdose at the jail, presumptively from ingesting the Fentanyl while trying to hide/destroy it. At the jail, Narcan was required to be administered and he was ultimately transported to the hospital by ambulance. At the hospital, the doctors found two more small bags containing the same blue pills located in the genital area,” of his body, the affidavit alleged.
When the driver was interviewed in the jail, he said, “Terrance Richard had paid him with the blue pills in trade for driving them around. Joshua said that this was not the first time they have done this, and that Terrance is always having him drive him around like an errand boy in trade for pills.
“Tonight, Terrance had paid him with pills to drive them across town to his house. Joshua knew from previous arrangements that is often how it starts, but that Terrance will have him make numerous stops along the way to make drug sales,” the officer alleged in his affidavit.
Regarding the former Cushing woman, “Brittany was standing by with one of my backing officers when we pulled the individual in the back hatch area out of the vehicle. When he opened the back hatch and stepped out, we spotted a large pile of the same blue pills in between the back hatch area and the back seat.
“Brittany almost immediately informed officers that those were her pills and not the individual we had pulled out of the back hatch area. I asked Brittany to describe the pills for me. Brittany said they were Fentanyl pills,” the officer alleged in his affidavit.
“At the city jail, it was discovered by the investigation staff due to a tip that Brittany had provided false identifying information to be booked into the jail. The investigator challenged Brittany as to her real identity in the jail and admitted her actual identity,” the affidavit alleged.



