Two felonies have been filed against a Stroud man, one of them for allegedly striking a Lincoln County Deputy Sheriff.
Formal charges were filed June 29 in Lincoln County District Court against Jesus Daniel Fraire- Aguero, alias Jesus Daniel Aguero, 34.
The felonies include possession of contraband by an inmate and assault and battery on a police offi cer.
Associate District Judge Sheila Kirk set bond in a combined amount of $8,000.
Aguero made his initial appearance on July 7 before Special Judge Emily Mueller and she scheduled a pre-preliminary hearing on Aug. 18.
In Count 1, he is charged on June 24 of bringing methamphetamine, a controlled dangerous drug, into the Lincoln County jail.
Count 2 accusesAguero on the same day of striking Deputy Sheriff Mark Kelley without justifiable or excusable cause.
Kelley, in a probable cause affidavit, states that Kimberly Aguero called and said her soon to be ex-husband was attempting to gain entry into the house.
Dispatch advised the deputy that Jesus Daniel Aguero had a valid warrant in Lincoln County. As Kelley arrived, Aguero was coming out of the house and the deputy ordered him to put his hands on the wall.
The deputy handcuffed him. Kimberly advised the deputy that Aguero was high on meth.
After arriving at the Lincoln County Jail in Chandler, Deputy Kelley reported the jailers had trouble getting Aguero into the front detox unit and he went to assist.
Kelley said he became combative and that he and three or four jail staff put him into a cell.
Kelley stated afterwards he sustained several small cuts to both hands.