An Oklahoma City Police Department incident report indicates that an officer “made voluntary contact” with Spottedcrow at the Plaza Inn Motel parking lot around 1 a.m. Monday. The officer wrote that he arrested her after confirming that a felony warrant for her arrest had been issued in Kingfisher County. The arrest report does not allege that Spottedcrow committed any new crime.

Once the Kingfisher County Court Clerk’s Office received the $1,139.90 payment, Weaver said sheriff’s deputies there alerted Oklahoma County that they no longer had a reason for Spottedcrow to stay in custody.

Kingfisher County District Attorney Mike Fields said Tuesday that his office did not request or approve the arrest warrant and said he did not anticipate that his office would get involved in the matter.

Spottedcrow was 25 in 2010 when she entered blind pleas, or pleas made without a prosecutor’s sentencing recommendation, to distribution of a controlled substance — cannabis — to a police informant and to possession in the presence of a minor. Her mother, Delita Starr, was also arrested and later received a 30-year suspended sentence.

The proceeds from the two cannabis sales, which took place in December 2009 and January 2010, was $31. Spottedcrow had no other felony convictions at the time.