Sentencing set

A woman charged with two felonies, one of them alleging computer fraud, has waived a jury trial, and agreed to appear for a plea and sentencing.

Mikayla Grace Ramsey, 24, of Claremore, was formally charged in Lincoln County District Court on June 30, 2022 with computer fraud/unlawful use of computer system and taking/receiving stolen credit card or debit card.

Appearing recently before District Judge Sarah Bridge during the jury trial call docket, Ramsey waived a jury trial. The judge received the waiver. Ramsey requested a Pre-Sentence Investigation and the judge ordered a PSI.

Ramsey will appear for a plea and sentencing at 9 a.m. on Dec. 10, 2024.

A $15,000 bench warrant originally was issued the same day the charges were filed. The warrant was finally returned and filed on March 27, 2023.

In January of this year, appearing before Associate District Judge Sheila Kirk, she pleaded not guilty.

In May, District Judge John Canavan set her case for the felony disposition docket on Sep. 30 this year. The judge ordered she was to have an attorney with her at that time.

In Count 1, Ramsey is accused between March 29, 2021, and April 27, 2021, in Stroud of using a computer to obtain cash that belonged to a woman and a man by means of a false or fraudulent representation.

Count 2 charges her during the same time period of possessing a debit card issued by BancFirst to the woman and without the woman’s consent of unlawful and felonious intent to use the debit card.

Lincoln County Sheriff’s Capt. Larry Stover, who was in charge of the investigation, states in a probable cause affidavit that bank officials provided him with information showing that Ramsey completed 125 transactions totaling $7,384 that was taken from the woman’s account.