(Stillwater, Okla.) — A Cushing man — already on probation for burglarizing a business at 4001 N. Little in 2012 — has pleaded guilty to breaking into a house in the 4400 block of N. Little in rural Cushing where $1,000 in cash and items were taken last month.
Colton Dwayne Molloy, 24, was allowed to remain free on a personal recognizance bond Friday by Associate District Judge Stephen Kistler, who ordered a background report pending his sentencing on Aug. 15.
Two men, who had arrived at the rural Cushing residence to drop off a company vehicle on April 10, said that they saw “Colton Molloy run from the shop towards the truck at the north gate,” Payne County Sheriff’s Deputy Bobby Miller wrote in an affidavit.
“At the gate, they got a better look at Mr. Molloy and positively identified Mr. Molloy as the one that came out of the shop. Both knew him because they worked together before,” the affidavit said.
“Found between the residence and shop was a black gym type bag that contained approximately $1,000 worth of money and other items,” identified as coming out of the residence or shop, the affidavit said.
When the deputy located Molloy and told him about the evidence, “he admitted to entering the residence and stealing the items in the black bag,” the affidavit said.
Thirteen months before that residential burglary, Molloy was placed on four years’ probation for breaking into a building owned by JTL Corporation at 4001 N. Little, and also possessing two road signs stolen from the intersection of Battle Ridge Road and Eseco Road, both in rural Cushing, court records show.


