Saturday, September 15, 2012

Code Red Missing : Oklahoma

9/15/2012: CODE RED: Oklahoma: Cherri Drake (4) vanished from DELAWARE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA on 9/10/2012 and is thought to have been taken from her home by her mother, Terri Gordineer, who is a convicted felon with multiple felony charges, including assault and battery, and possession of a firearm after a felony conviction.

Terri is accused of beating her 17-year-old stepson in the face with a wrench in an earlier failed attempt to take Cherri.

Terri failed to appear in court on 9/10/2012 for a hearing on a protective order filed against her by Cherri's father Phillip Drake. Cherri vanished later the same day.

If you have information to locate Cherri please call Delaware County Sheriff's Department immediately at (918) 253-4531.

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ARTICLE:

Delaware County man denied Amber Alert for missing daughter
By CARY ASPINWALL & ZIVA BRANSTETTER
World Enterprise Editor
Published: 9/15/2012 1:55 AM
Last Modified: 9/15/2012 1:55 AM

Phillip Drake thinks Delaware County sheriff's deputies aren't doing enough to make sure that his 4-year-old daughter is returned home safely.

Drake said his daughter, Cherri Drake, was taken from his home Monday without his knowledge or permission. He said his estranged wife, Terri Gordineer, moved out in June and likely took the girl.

Sheriff Rick Littlefield says Gordineer has a legal right to the child, and deputies say they believe that Cherri is safe with her mother. They have declined to issue an Amber Alert for the child, saying her case does not meet the criteria.

Records show that Gordineer is a convicted felon with multiple felony charges, including assault and battery and possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, pending in Delaware County. She is accused of beating her 17-year-old stepson in the face with a wrench in an earlier failed attempt to take the girl, court records state.

Gordineer was supposed to appear in court Monday for a hearing on a protective order filed against her by Phillip Drake. She did not appear for the hearing, and Cherri disappeared from Drake's home near Eucha later that day.

A voluntary family agreement signed in August by Department of Human Services investigators said Cherri was to remain in the home with her father "until arrangements can be made for other safe housing/custody." Gordineer was to complete a domestic violence course and a psychological evaluation, the DHS agreement states.

Despite the voluntary agreement, "there's not a court order saying she can't have custody of the child," Littlefield said.

Drake said Cherri was resting in the house while he was outside fixing his SUV's tires, which someone had slashed earlier in the day.

While outside, Drake noticed that the door to his elderly neighbors' mobile home had been kicked in, so he walked over to see what had happened, he said.

When he walked back to his house, Drake said, he found the front door wide open and his daughter gone. He said he immediately called the Sheriff's Office and reported his daughter missing, saying her mother probably had taken her.

Neighbors said they saw Gordineer's car parked down the road earlier in the day, Drake said.

Littlefield said his office reported Cherri as missing in the National Crime Information Center database, but he said the case doesn't meet the criteria for issuing an Amber Alert.

"We can request it (an Amber Alert) if it meets the criteria. This case did not meet the criteria," he said. "I think there has to be a kidnapping charge for an Amber Alert."

Amber Alerts are issued when juveniles are abducted and authorities believe that they are at risk for bodily harm or death. The Department of Justice guidelines for the voluntary program do not require that kidnapping charges be filed first, but officials must have "reasonable belief" that an abduction has occurred.

Littlefield said "it's obvious" that the girl is with her mother, who "has every right to the child."

The couple have not filed for divorce, and there is no order regarding child custody. The voluntary DHS agreement stating that Drake would have custody of the children until arrangements are made for "other safe housing" is dated Aug. 2.

Records show that at least two warrants for Gordineer's arrest have been issued in Delaware and Okmulgee counties. She was arrested in August on complaints of aggravated assault and battery in the presence of a child and child endangerment, records show.

Since June, Delaware County prosecutors have charged her in five criminal felony cases: larceny, possession of methamphetamine, bogus checks, concealing stolen property, and the assault and battery case, records show.

The most recent charges, alleging that Gordineer stole a .22-caliber rifle from a Jay residence and sold it at a flea market, were filed Sept. 7.

"We hope to find the child when we find" her, Littlefield said. "Hopefully we can get this thing resolved. It's caused a lot of alarm."

There's "no reason or indication" to think Gordineer might harm the child, he said.

Drake said he assumes that Gordineer has Cherri but that no one knows for sure and he's concerned about his daughter's safety. He said he believes that more could be done to make sure his daughter returns home safely and that Cherri's case does merit an Amber Alert.

His estranged wife had made numerous threats to take the child, and he said he is concerned about the allegations that she has recently committed crimes. Gordineer has felony convictions for forgery and attempting to obtain controlled drugs by fraud.


 

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