A pre-preliminary hearing has been scheduled for an Agra woman charged with a felony and a misdemeanor.
A formal charge of possession of firearm after former conviction of a felony was filed in Lincoln County District Court against Trista Marie Dye, 38. She was arrested by Lincoln County deputies.
She was also charged with the misdemeanor of pointing a weapon at another.
Associate District Judge Sheila Kirk set Dye’s bond at $6,000 and scheduled her initial appearance for June 30. On that date, she appeared before Special Judge Emily Mueller who set her pre-preliminary hearing for Aug. 18.
Her bond remains at $6,000.
Count 1 accuses Dye on June 18 at a location in Agra of having a firearm in her possession after she was previously convicted in Lincoln County District Court of “false personation of another,” a felony.
Count 2 charges her on the same day of pointing a pistol at Justin Wilkinson.
Lincoln County Deputy Sheriff Shawn Stewart, in a probable cause affidavit, reported he was dispatched to a residence in Agra shortly after 11:30 p.m. on June 18 for a possible trespassing call. He stated he was told the reporting party, Justin Wilkinson, had advised that his ex-girlfriend Dye was outside his residence and had been throwing rocks at his window.
Deputies Steven Hinkle and Gage Elder later arrived. Wilkinson had advised that Dye had a handgun that she pointed at him that evening.
Stewart reported that Elder found the gun laying in the passenger seat of a vehicle.
Dye was handcuffed by Stewart and Elder later transported Dye to the Lincoln County jail in Chandler. Stewart stated he had dispatch check to see if Dye was a convicted felon and dispatch advised him she was.