July 18, 2019
By Paragon News Director Paul Joseph –
A Clinton man is wanted in two Western Oklahoma counties on various drug-related charges with bonds totaling $120-thousand dollars.
Warrants for the arrest of 23-year-old Jonas Jorge Conroy-Perez remain active two months after they were filed in Custer and Washita Counties.
The latest charge of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute was filed on May 28.
According to a probable cause affidavit, an agent with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, OBN, allegedly purchased methamphetamine from Perez at a convenience store near Clinton, but in Washita County. The agent and Perez were in communication by phone when Perez allegedly offered to sell the undercover agent two ounces of meth.
Other narcotic agents established surveillance around the meeting location before the agent involved in the “buy” arrived to meet with Perez.
Following the transaction, the agent took possession of the purchase that later weighed 18.4 grams and tested positive for meth.
Perez is wanted on a $20-thousand dollar bond in this alleged crime and the bond for an earlier felony, trafficking in illegal drugs, the bond has been set at $100-thousand dollars.
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