Tulsa Police arrest a man accused of trafficking in fentanyl and unauthorized use of a vehicle on February 9th.
That’s 23 days after he was sentenced to jail for 30 days for obstruction.
It’s 3.5 years after being sentenced to prison for 7 years for several different crimes.
The arrest report for Tamar Jackson says when he was pulled over for a traffic stop, officers discovered the fentanyl along with numerous debit cards in other people’s names, fake ID’s with his picture on him them, fake blank checks and a printer.
It says they discovered he “bought” the vehicle through a fraudulent purchase.
Records show he was given a 7 year prison sentenced in April of 2019 to cover the following convictions in Tulsa County:
October 2017-forgery
January 2018-false ID
March 2019-escape
2015: false pretenses, fake ID, concealing stolen property (Creek County)
He was also given a 1 year county jail sentence in April of 2019 for obstruction.
He was given 30 days in jail January 17th, 2023 for obstruction.
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