An Edmond man who failed to show for a court appearance and who has a $100,000 bench warrant out for his arrest has been charged with bail jumping, a felony.
Zhou Guo, 35, of Edmond, was formally charged April 9, 2024 in Lincoln County District Court with trafficking in illegal drugs after he was stopped on the Turner Turnpike for a traffic violation. The felony drug charge came after more than 50 pounds of marijuana was seized from his vehicle.
Guo was due in court on Jan. 28, 2025 for a disposition docket, but failed to appear after being called three times in Open Court. District Judge Sarah Bridge ordered the warrant be issued with bond set n the amount of $100,000 and a bond forfeiture ordered.
On March 20, 2025, felony bail jumping was filed in Lincoln County District Court against Guo. He is accused of between Feb. 3 and Feb. 18, 2025 of failing to appear before the District Court of Lincoln County and incurring a forfeiture of bail on Jan. 28, 2025 after having been admitted to bail in the sum of $75,000.
Appearing before District Judge Sarah Bridge for a felony disposition docket in late December, she set Guo’s case for the felony disposition docket on Jan. 28.
Guo was arrested on April 4, 2024 by State Trooper Matthew Ludwig.
Guo made his initial appearance on April 11. During his appearance before Special Judge Emily Mueller, he pleaded not guilty. She received the plea and set his pre-preliminary hearing for May 23. His bond has been set at $75,000.
Guo is accused on April 4, 2024 of possessing 55 pounds of marijuana, a Controlled Dangerous Substance.
Ludwig stated in a probable cause affidavit that shortly before 3:30 p.m. on April 4 this year he was on stationery patrol on the turnpike at mile marker 155 in Lincoln County when he observedaChevyImpala traveling 58 miles an hour in a minimum of 60 miles per hour and displaying a right rear passenger broken taillight.
After contacting the driver who was later identified as Guo, the trooper said he observed a strong odor of raw marijuana coming from the vehicle. Ludwig said Guo’shands werevisibly shaking.
He requested Guo to get out of the vehicle and have a seat in his patrol unit. Guo told the trooper he was coming from Chandler and only spent about 30 minutes there “looking at the scenery.”
Guo reportedly advised the trooper he was heading to Oklahoma City. He told Ludwig he had 40 pounds of marijuana in his trunk.
A probable cause search of the vehicle was conducted and the trooper found two black trash bags in the rear trunk with vacuum sealed bags of marijuana. At that time, Guo was placed under arrest and his vehicle was towed from the scene. Guo was then transported by the trooper to the Lincoln County Jail in Chandler wherehewasbookedand processed.
The marijuana weighed approximately 55 pounds, Ludwig reported.