Brent Lee Eiseman, 24, who was scheduled to appear in court today, could receive a seven-year prison term if convicted of his latest burglary charge, court records show.

    Eiseman was arrested on April 14 — an hour after a rural Cushing man found him inside his residence, ordered him out and demanded he return any property taken, Payne County Sheriff’s Deputy David Barnes alleged in an affidavit.

    Eiseman removed the man’s wedding band from his pocket and gave it back to the victim, the affidavit alleged. Eiseman then left the area in a vehicle after telling the victim his name, the affidavit alleged.

    The victim obtained a license tag number of the suspect’s vehicle, the affidavit alleged.

    Cushing Police Sgt. Adam Harp located the vehicle in the 200 block of S. East Street where Eiseman voluntarily came out of a house and was arrested, the affidavit alleged.

    Only 10 days earlier, Eiseman had pleaded guilty to possessing a red Toro lawn mower deck stolen from a rural Cushing man last summer and driving under the influence of an intoxicant, as well as possessing the drugs hydrocodone and alprazolam, in 2012 in Stillwater, court records show.

    On April 4, Associate District Judge Stephen Kistler had ordered a background report on Eiseman, who was at that time allowed to remain free on bond pending his sentencing on July 18.

    Eiseman was already on probation for breaking into four vehicles in Cushing on Nov. 4, 2011, court records show.

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