Four people were jailed in Hopkins County on felony warrants, three on controlled substance-related charges and one for violating his probation, according to arrest reports.
Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Alvin Jordan took Nicholas Hameed Sadeh into custody around 3:50 p.m. April 22 at the sheriff’s office and escorted him into jail. The 30-year-old Commerce man was booked into Hopkins County jail on an indictment for bail jumping and failure to appear and two warrants for bond forfeiture on possession of 4 grams or more but less than 200 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance charge, according to arrest reports.
Sadeh remained in the county jail Friday, April 23, 2021, on all three charges. Bond was set at $50,000 on the bail jumping/FTA charge. His new bond on the two controlled substance charges was set at $70,000 per charge, according to jail reports.
Sadeh was initially arrested on Oct. 6, 2020, on both possession of 4 grams or more but less than 200 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance charges.
Sedah was one of three adults in a travel trailer on County Road 4131, where deputies conducted a welfare check on two children who were supposed to be at the location. A woman there was found to be wanted in Hunt County on an evading arrest or detention with a vehicle charge. A deputy observed pipes for smoking marijuana and methamphetamine in plain view. The woman admitted to the presence of a small amount of marijuana in the trailer. A cup filled with a crystal-like substance that later tested positive for methamphetamine along with 13 wite tablets identified as Oxycodone were found in a plastic bag. The suspected meth weighed 7.75 grams and the tablets weighed 4.9 grams, resulting in Sedah and the two other adults at the residence at the time being arrested around 10:40 a.m. Oct. 6, 2020, on two possession of more than 4 grams but less than 200 grams of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance charges, deputies alleged in the October arrest reports.
The30-year-old Hunt County resident remained in Hopkins County jail until Jan. 27, 2021, when he was released on a $35,000 bond per charge. Sedah was indicted in December 2020 on both charges as well, according to court records.
Deputy Jordan also took Larry Dwayne Testerman Jr. into custody at the sheriff’s office and escorted him into Hopkins County jail, where Testerman was booked for bond forfeiture on a possession of less than 1 gram of a Penalty Group 1 controlled substance. Testerman, who is also known by the aliases Perry William Scherdein and Larry William Scherdein, remained in Hopkins County jail Friday, April 23, 2021. The 50-year-old Sulphur Springs man’s new bond was set at $10,000 on the charge.
He was arrested on the initial controlled substance charge on June 12, 2020, after a deputy found him in possession of a pill bottle with a bag of of substance that field tested positive for methamphetamine and weighed 0.73 grams, along with digital scales, a “one hitter used to smoke narcotics and one suspected marijuana cigarette during a FM 71 traffic stop. He was booked into the county jail early June 13 then released later that day on a $5,000 bond on the controlled substance charge, according to arrest reports. The 50-year-old Sulphur Springs man was indicted in December 2020 on the charge, according to court reports.
HCSO Deputy Amanda Weatherford took Candice Renae Nabors into custody at 10:52 a.m. April 22 in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Weatherford transported the 35-year-old McAlester woman from her home county to Hopkins County jail, where she was booked at 1 p.m. April 22, 2021 on a possession of 400 grams or more of a Penalty Group 12 controlled substance warrant.
Nabors was released from Hopkins County jail Friday, April 23, on a $30,000 bond, according to arrest reports.
Sulphur Springs Police Officer Shawn Albright saw Tyler Gerard Maloney walking in the 400 block of Main Street around 10 p.m. April 21. Aware that a felony warrant had been issued for the 23-year-old Sulphur Springs man’s arrest, Albright asked dispatchers to check the status of the warrant. When the communications operator confirmed the warrant was still active, Albright contacted Maloney, then took him into custody.
Maloney was booked into Hopkins County jail for violation of probation, which he was on for theft of a firearm. Maloney was arrested May 19, 2020, on the theft of firearm charge, according to jail reports. Since his release May 20, 2020, on a $5,000 bond on the theft of firearm charge, he has been arrested three additional times: May 28, 2020 on a burglary of vehicles warrant; Jan. 6, 2021, for possession of less than 2 ounces of marijuana; and the probation warrant April 21, 2021.
The 23-year-old Sulphur Springs man was sentenced on Feb. 24, 2021 to 5 years of deferred adjudication, to pay $550 in restitution to the complainant in the case and assessed a 1,000 fine on the theft of firearm charge.
Maloney was held in Hopkins County jail Friday, April 23, 2021, on the probation violation charge, according to jail records.