Davenport man sentenced

A Davenport man charged with two felonies in separate cases has pleaded guilty and has been sentenced to prison.

He’s also pleaded either guilty or entered no contest pleas in three other cases and has drawn prison and jail time to run concurrently.

A formal felony count of violation of the Mary Rippy Violent Crime Registration Act was filed Jan., 24. 2023, in Lincoln County District Court against Thad DeLacy Tucker, 36.

Appearing before District Judge John Canavan, Tucker, as the result of a plea agreement, entered a guilty plea. The court received the plea and found him guilty as charged.

The judge sentenced Tucker to five years in the Department of Corrections, handed him a $50 judicial assessment and a $50 VCA.

Judge Canavan ordered the sentence to concurrent with another case filed in late 2023 and charges filed against Tucker in 2021 and 2022.

The District Attorney filed supplemental information showing that Tucker has several previous felony convictions beginning in 2006.

The felony charge accuses Tucker of between March 21, 2022 and Dec. 4, 2022, of violation of the Mary Rippy Violent Crime Registration Act by failing to notify the Stroud Police Department three business days prior to abandoning or moving from his address of previous registration at 524 N. Ford Avenue in Stroud after having been convicted in Creek County District Court of Assault with Deadly Weapon on Dec. 9, 2015 and being subject to the Act.