Grand Jury Returns Multiple Indictments
Posted/updated on: June 5, 2011 at 6:26 pm
TYLER – A federal grand jury has returned multiple indictments in Tyler. In separate cases, two men face charges of enticement of a minor. Stephen Wayne Perritte, 66, of Henderson, allegedly used a computer to communicate with a minor in an attempt to engage in sexual activity from May 23 to May 25, 2011. Charles Abner Richey, Jr., 62, of Christianburg, Virginia, allegedly did likewise from Apr. 19 to May 5. Each man faces up to ten years behind bars if convicted.
Concepcion Baldelamar, 49, of Mexico, was indicted for failing to register as a sex offender and illegally being present in the United States after having been previously deported. If convicted, he faces up to 10 years in federal prison for the first charge and up to 20 years for the immigration violation. According to the indictment, in March 2009, Baldelamar allegedly returned to Texas after having been deported to Mexico. Baldelamar is also alleged to have failed to register as a sex offender as required by the Sex Offender Notification Act.
Lisa Godfrey, 50, of Tyler, was indicted on charges of theft of government property, making a false statement, and social security benefits fraud. If convicted, she faces up to 10 years in federal prison. According to the indictment, from February 2007 till March 2011, Godfrey is alleged to have made false statements claiming that a minor lived with her resulting in the payment of approximately $29,490 of child insurance benefits to which she was not entitled. During that same time, Godfrey allegedly failed to report that the child left the residence and was no longer living with her.
Charles Kevin Clayton, 36, of Texarkana, Texas, was indicted on charges of counterfeiting. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in federal prison. According to the indictment, on May 21, 2011, Clayton is alleged to have attempted to pass a counterfeit $50 bill at a Dairy Queen. Further investigation revealed Clayton possessed approximately 7 counterfeit $50 bills and 12 counterfeit $20 bills.
Dustin James Poole, 31, of Mabank, was indicted on charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm. If convicted, he faces up to 10 years in federal prison. According to the indictment, on May 12, 2011, Poole is alleged to have been found in possession of two firearms and ammunition. Further investigation revealed Poole was previously convicted of possession of a stolen firearm in federal court in 2003 and theft in Henderson County in 2004.