By Patti Weaver

 

  (Stillwater, Okla.) — A Glencoe man — on probation for possessing a substance used to make methamphetamine when he lived in rural Perkins in 2009 — was arraigned Wednesday from the Payne County Jail where he has been ordered held on $40,000 bail on a three-count charge alleging he sexually abused a 15-year-old girl in his neighborhood.
    Erik Moku Quizon Estencion, 42, who is also on probation for possessing methamphetamine in 2015, could be imprisoned for as long as 55 years if convicted of second-degree rape, lewd molestation, and oral sodomy of the girl, court records show. Estencion can seek a preliminary hearing at a Nov. 1 court appearance.
    Estencion, who was a family acquaintance and had visited the girl’s home previously, was arrested on Oct. 14 following an investigation by the Payne County Sheriff’s Department that began in July, court records show.
    When the girl was interviewed at the Saville Center in Stillwater, she said that after they had phone contact, Estencion came into her room through a window and had sexual activity with her on consecutive days in July, Payne County Sheriff’s Investigator Rockford Brown alleged in an affidavit.
    On Aug. 28, 2015, when Estencion was living in Gillette, Mt., he was placed on seven years’ probation for possessing methamphetamine, in a case investigated by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol; on the same day, Estencion was given a concurrent seven years’ probation for possessing pseudoephedrine with intent to manufacture methamphetamine at his rural Perkins residence in 2009, in a case investigated by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control, court records show.