Red Oak PD makes arrest in stolen vehicle cases Posted in Headline, Red Oak on June 22, 2015 by Publisher Photo courtesy Red Oak Police Department. Red Oak Police arrested Jackie Wade Deason, 35, on June 18 on one outstanding warrant and additionally charged him with unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, unauthorized use of a vehicle, theft over $20,000 but under $100,000 and theft over $1,500 but under $20,000.RED OAK — The Red Oak Police Department arrested Jackie Wade Deason, 35, on Thursday, June 18, on one outstanding warrant and additionally charged him with unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, unauthorized use of a vehicle, theft over $20,000 but under $100,000 and theft over $1,500 but under $20,000."At approximately 3 p.m., Officer McIntosh #299 of the Red Oak Police Department observed a white single cab, Ford F250 with paper tag (57B8978) containing Jackie Deason," Red Oak Police Chief Garland Wolf stated in a press release."Deason and a female passenger exited the vehicle and went into the Knox gas station. Officer McIntosh confronted Deason, 35, about the warrant. Deason was arrested on the outstanding warrant through the City of Red Oak. Several items of stolen property were recovered from the vehicle."Red Oak PD stated the arrest cleared two stolen vehicle offenses, two burglary of vehicle offenses and assisted outside agencies with clearing additional cases."We anticipate additional offenses being cleared due to this arrest of Deason," Wolf said. You may also be interested in readingHigh-speed chase ends with two arrestsRed Oak PD arrests three for vehicle burglariesRed Oak police arrest five suspects after manhuntVehicle burglary victim shoots suspect in Red OakRed Oak PD asking for help in identifying theft suspectsMan fleeing from Red Oak officers caught and charged with two feloniesRed Oak PD arrest man after short foot pursuitPackages stolen from porches in Red OakRed Oak PD arrests two in string of vehicle burglariesSuspect arrested in Red Oak Mart armed robbery ← Glenn Heights PD resolve attempted suicide peacefullyFEMA visiting damaged Ellis County homes June 24 → Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.