Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – Hylon Joshua Alford-Solomon (23),
James Richard Wooden (24), Chris Allen Williams, Jr. (24), Kenneth Wayne
Tolbert (23), Kendrick Dwight Marshall (28), and Christopher Benjamin Blanton
(21), all from Fort Worth, Texas, were indicted by a federal grand jury for the
burglary of Walgreens Pharmacies in Texas and Oklahoma announced Sanford C.
Coats, United States Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma.
The indictment alleges in count one that from November 2013
through on or about July 19, 2014, the six defendants conspired to burglarize
closed Walgreens Pharmacies in Woodway and Southlake, Texas, and Mustang,
Oklahoma, in order to steal Hydrocodone, Alprazolam (Xanax), and Promethazine
with Codeine cough syrup, all highly abused controlled substances. A second count charges Alford-Solomon,
Wooden, Williams, and Tolbert with traveling from Texas to Mustang, Oklahoma on
July 19, 2014, and breaking into the Walgreens Pharmacy at 112 East Highway
152. Each defendant faces up to 10 years
in prison for the conspiracy charge. If
convicted, the defendants will be required to pay restitution to Walgreens in
an amount to be determined by the court.
Further, if any member of the public knows of the whereabouts of
Kendrick Dwight Marshall, they are asked to contact law enforcement.
This case is the result of an investigation by the Drug
Enforcement Administration; the Mustang, Oklahoma City, El Reno, Fort Worth,
Woodway, Southlake, and Denton Police Departments; and Walgreens Loss
Prevention. It is being prosecuted by
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Matt Dillon and Mark A.Yancey. The public is reminded that each defendant is
presumed innocent until otherwise proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
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