(Stillwater, Okla.) – Two drug offenders from Cushing, both of whom served prison terms, have been charged together with cutting a lock and entering fenced property owned by the Cushing Public Schools at 200 South Timber Ridge Drive in Cushing on Jan. 31.

Lloyd Deral Bingamon Jr., whose first name has also been spelled as Loyd, 40, remains jailed on $15,000 bail pending a Feb. 13 court appearance with an attorney.

His co-defendant, Ronnie Glenn Day, 39, remains jailed on $7,500 bail pending a Feb. 14 court appearance with an attorney.

Due to their criminal records, each defendant could receive as much as a life prison term if convicted of second-degree burglary after a former felony conviction.

According to court and state Department of Corrections records, Bingamon was placed on five years’ probation last July for methamphetamine possession in Payne County with an order to have 30 days of in-patient treatment, random drug tests, a substance abuse evaluation and follow-up treatment.

Bingamon had previously pleaded guilty to delivering marijuana on two occasions and possessing the drug on another occasion, all in 2007 in Payne County, for which he was ordered into the Payne County Drug Court program in October 2007, but terminated in August 2008, and then in December 2008 given three concurrent five-year prison terms of which he served a year and four months before he was released in April 2010, DOC records show.

Bingamon also had previously been convicted of shoplifting in Payne County in 1998 and placed on one year’s probation, DOC records show.

Day had previously been convicted of manufacturing methamphetamine and child endangerment in Payne County in 2010, for which he was originally given a four-year prison term from which he was paroled in July 2012, followed by six years of probation with an order to enroll in and successfully complete the Payne County Drug Court program from which he was terminated in February 2014. In March of 2015, Day was found in violation of his probation and given a five-year prison term, but released one and one-half years later in September 2016, records show.

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