
Tylor Asbill
By Patti Weaver
(Stillwater, Okla.) — A 29-year-old Glencoe man accused of kicking Yale Police Officer Ken Moore in the knee and drunk driving a truck in Yale has been ordered to appear before a Payne County judge this afternoon for arraignment.
Tylor James LD Asbill was ordered jailed on $30,000 bail on the two-count charge punishable on conviction by a maximum of six years’ incarceration and a $1,500 fine.
Asbill was arrested by Yale Police Officer Ken Moore on March 20 at 3:38 am, 13 minutes after being spotted driving a white truck with a flat tire, an affidavit alleged.
“Mr. Asbill was stopped because he was driving on a flat tire (and) left the roadway driving onto private property,” the affidavit alleged.
“Mr. Asbill became physically combative kicking me in the left knee. No field sobriety test could be done due to his continued combative physical aggression,” the Yale officer alleged in his affidavit.
“While on this stop with Mr. Asbill, a separate call came into the Yale Police Department in reference to a white truck hitting a house,” the affidavit alleged.
In the 400 block of E. Beaumont in Yale, three crashes were observed — a carport was hit, a parked car was hit, and a phone junction box was struck, the affidavit alleged.
Asbill was transported to the Stillwater Police Department where he refused the state’s test for the presence of alcohol and became physically combative, the affidavit alleged.
Asbill was then taken to the Payne County Jail where he also became physically combative, the affidavit alleged.