
Charles Schonfield
By Patti Weaver
(Stillwater, Okla.) — An ex-convict from Cushing, who previously lived in Oilton, was charged today with second-degree burglary in Stillwater on Jan. 2.
No other information was immediately available online regarding the felony charge against Charles Darin Schonfield, 35, who has not yet appeared in court.
According to court records and the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Schonfield, who was released from prison in February of 2020, was previously convicted of:
* being a felon in possession of a firearm in Cushing in 2018, for which he was given in 2019 a five-year prison term but only served one year, to be followed by five years of probation;
* obtaining merchandise by false pretense in Oilton in 2018, for which he was originally given four years of probation that was revoked in 2019 to three years in prison concurrent to the following sentence;
* endeavoring to manufacture methamphetamine in Drumright in 2012, for which he was given a five-year prison term consecutive to the following sentence, following by five years of probation that was revoked in 2019 to a three-year prison term;
* unauthorized use of a vehicle in Creek County in 2011, for which he was originally placed on 10 years of probation under a deferred sentence, with an order to pay $6,647 restitution, but his probation was changed in 2012 to a two-year prison term



