Oklahoma residents arrested with stolen vehicle in Cass County - Fremont Tribune
MURRAY – Cass County Sheriff’s Office deputies took two Oklahoma residents into custody Thursday morning for traveling on Highway 75 in a stolen vehicle. , resident Daniel Paul Reese, 39, and Oklahoma City resident Chelcy Pinson, 29, were arrested after a deputy stopped their pickup along Highway 75 at 11 a. m. The officer pulled over the 2003 GMC Sonoma near Murray after noticing it traveling... Reese told the deputy he was looking to sell some antiques in the pickup and offered to show them to authorities. The deputy viewed the items and told Reese they did not appear to be antiques. The deputies inspected the pickup and noticed its vehicle identification number was different from the VIN that appeared with records for the license plate number. They determined Reese and Pinson had used a fictitious license plate to conceal that the vehicle had been stolen. A subsequent background check of both Reese and Pinson revealed they were wanted for questioning in the vehicle theft case. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections lists a lengthy criminal history for Reese dating back to 1998. He was convicted of 12 charges in 2001 for three separate criminal incidents. He had been scheduled to begin serving a 10-year sentence in December 2014 for two counts of possession of stolen property and one count of possession of stolen. Source: fremonttribune.com