By: Patti Weaver
(Stillwater, Okla.) — A Stillwater man accused of invading a couple’s home and pointing a shotgun at them remains jailed on $20,000 bail pending his arraignment on June 11.
Nathan Leon Langley, 33, has been charged with first-degree burglary and two counts of feloniously pointing a firearm, court records show.
A woman said after she was awakened by banging on the door at 10:42 a.m. on May 18, “she started to open the door when the suspect, later identified as Nathan Leon Langley, entered the residence and pointed a shotgun at her face,” Stillwater Police Officer Richard Alley alleged in an affidavit.
“Langley demanded her husband come to the living room,” the affidavit alleged.
The woman said, “Langley suspected her husband of stealing a pistol from his pickup,” the affidavit alleged.
She said, “she stood there with the shotgun pointed at her as Langley continued to scream about his pistol until he heard her husband on 911 with police. Langley then fled the scene,” the affidavit alleged.
Her husband said he was on the living room couch when he heard banging on the front door and his wife went to open it, “but Langley kicked it in and threatened to shoot them with a shotgun,” the affidavit alleged.
Her husband said, “he only knew Langley as someone who goes by ’90s Nate or Nate 90,"” but he found a picture of “Nate” on Facebook that matched Langley, the affidavit alleged.
Officers went to a location where Langley lived and found him “sitting behind the wheel of his white 2002 Ford pickup, which matched the suspect vehicle description,” the affidavit alleged.
Asked what had happened at the couple’s house, “Langley stated he went there to get his pistol back, but denied having a shotgun. Langley did admit he had a shotgun in his pickup,” the affidavit alleged.
“The Mossberg pump shotgun, which was chamber-loaded, was recovered from the back seat area,” of his pickup that had a stolen Oklahoma license plate, the affidavit alleged.
Langley was arrested at 1:24 p.m. that day and jailed on suspicion of burglary and pointing a firearm, the affidavit said.
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