As one of the officers was arresting Seales, it was noticed by police that Offray removed a ring from his hand — reportedly, a state championship football ring — and placed it in the center console of the vehicle. When asked for his name, the police report stated, Offray provided an incorrect first and last name, both of which are redacted from the police report.

When told he was being arrested on a complaint of public intoxication, Offray began to argue with the officer and claimed that was not intoxicated, according to the report. Offray said he attended a party with his teammates but stayed in the car to sleep.

After taking Seales and Offray to the Stillwater Jail, officers discovered Offray had lied about his identity. When asked why, the police report indicated, Offray said he was scared and used the name of a friend. The officer noted in the report that police could have added a felony complaint against Offray, for lying about his name, but because he confessed the complaint was classified as hampering an officer, a misdemeanor.

It is expected that Seales and Offray will be required to pay fines on the misdemeanor public intoxication complaints, and that Offray may be required to pay an additional fine on the hampering complaint.

Bill Haisten 918-581-8397 bill.haisten@tulsaworld.com

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