State requests discovery in YMCA vandalism case

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The State of Oklahoma has requested a discovery in a case which a Hydro man is accused YMCA Child Development Center (CDC) and vandalizing several items, according to the affidavit of probable cause filed with the Custer County District Court.

Video surveillance from the center showed Jones, a white bearded male about 6 feet tall, allegedly wearing a bonnet, dress, pink tennis shoes and diaper. He was holding what appeared to be diapers in his hand, court records show.

District Attorney Angela Marsee has requested a list of witnesses which the defendant wishes to call to trial. This will give the defendant an opportunity to plead his case. The state also requests access to inspect photographs or tangible evidence which is within the defendant’s possession, according to court records.

The information must be provided to court not less than 10 days prior to any date set for jury or non-jury trial.

Jones was charged with second-degree burglary, malicious injury to property more than $1,000, larceny, false personation and identity theft. He has no previous related charges in Custer County, court records show.

A pre-trial docket has been scheduled for February 26.