

“I did not think it was right in his position to be presenting people with a false document like that.” And I told him, I said, ‘Well, I’m not going to take this at face value, I’m going to check it out with Potter County,'” Steinmetz said. “…he was like, ‘Well, you know, I’ll get you the annulment,’ and he’s like, ‘Just hold on.’ I was like, ‘Okay, you know, let me see it then,’ and he sent that to me. Steinmetz said the photo of an annulment document below is from Collier, which she included in her Facebook post. spoke with Steinmetz, who alleged Collier sent her a fake annulment document. Steinmetz’s original post has gone viral-shared tens of thousands of times, even internationally. On Tuesday, an Amarillo woman named Cecily Steinmetz posted to Facebook saying she was engaged to Collier before she learned he was married. She said Collier’s bond was set at $10,000. Barkley said Collier was charged with tampering with a government document with the intent to defraud, a state jail felony.

The document was a fraudulent marriage annulment,” said Sgt. “Collier allegedly sent a text message to the victim with a fraudulent government record attached. Cindy Barkley said on Tuesday, the Hutchinson County District Attorney’s office asked the Texas Rangers to conduct a criminal investigation into Collier. Hutchinson County Sheriff Blaik Kemp said Collier was arrested by the Texas Rangers and taken to the Hutchinson County Jail. The City of Stinnett Facebook page confirmed Collier has resigned. STINNETT, Texas, (KAMR/KCIT) - Former Stinnett Police Chief Jason Collier was arrested Thursday after being placed on administrative leave Wednesday.
