A man previously convicted of nine felonies since 2013 faces two more following his arrest by Lincoln County Sheriff deputies.
Two counts of first degree burglary were formally filed Oct. 9 in Lincoln County District against Colton Wade Long, 34, of Garber, Okla.
Long appeared before Associate District Judge Sheila Kirk on Oct. 7 and she set his bond at $15,000. He was due back in court this week.
In Count 1, Long is charged with first degree burglary. He is accused on Oct. 4. 2024 of breaking and entering into the dwelling house occupied and in the possession of Heather Long in Wellston in which he reportedly entered the home forcibly through a window and entered without her consent with the intent to commit the crime of sexual battery.
Count 2 accuses Long on Oct. 5, 2024 of breaking and entering into the dwelling house occupied by and in possession of Heather Long in Wellston by forcibly forcing the back door open with the intent to commit the crime of sexual battery.
Supplemental information filed by Assistant DistrictAttorney Rachel Thompson shows Long has nine previous convictions.
On July 11, 2013, he was convicted in Mayes County District Court of failure to register as a sex offender.
On Jan. 30, 2015, he was convicted in Mayes County District Court of second degree rape.
In Garfield County District Court on July 28, 2016 Long was convicted of sex offender residing with a minor child.
A little over a year later on Nov. 13, 2017, he was convicted in Garfield County District Court of possession of a firearm after former conviction of a felony.
On March 6, 2023, in Noble County District Court Long was convicted of five felonies.