Brandon Bryce Beisly arrested on Tuesday
Brandon Bryce Beisly (also known as Brandon Beisly) is a 40 year old white male who was arrested near Wagoner, Oklahoma on 07-14-2021 - 11:51 am and charged with the following:
- 2115790000 // failure to appear // possession of other forged instrument
- 63002402a1 // failure to appear // possession of controlled substance
- 630002405b // failure to appear // possession of paraphernalia
- 2118310000 // failure to appear // taking or injuring saw logs
- 21176000a2 // failure to appear // malicious injury or destruction 0f property $1,000 or more
- 2106450000 // assault and battery with dangerous weapon
- 211550000a // failure to appear // possess firearm with altered id during commission of a felony
- 2112830000 // failure to appear // carry or possess firearm by convicted felon
- 4700040103 /// failure to appear /// receive
- Possess
- Conceal stolen vehicle
- 2112830000 /// failure to appear /// carry or possess firearm by convicted felon
- 211550000a /// failure to appear /// possess firearm with altered id during commission of a felony
- 63002402a1 /// failure to appear /// possession of controlled substance
- 630002405b /// failure to appear /// possession of paraphernalia
- Hold for without odson county
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It is believed that Brandon has been released or transferred from this facility as of January 19, 2022. However, if you are trying to find out more information about Brandon, you can try reaching out to the Wagoner County Detention Center via their phone at 918-485-3124. Another method of contact is to email the facility administrators at [email protected].
The inmate booking number is #2021-000958. If you provide this to the facility staff that will help you in your search for this detainee.
If you are unable to locate Beisly at the Wagoner County Detention Center, it is possible he has been moved to a different location in the broader Wagoner County area. Also, consider checking both Oklahoma state and Federal prison systems.