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news, Public Records
June 14, 2023
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Christopher R. Amundson, 37, Roland: Aggravated trafficking in illegal drugs; Trafficking in illegal drugs.

Steven Auten, 39: Trafficking in illegal drugs; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Hayden Coronado, 18, Tucson, Ariz.: Aggravated trafficking in illegal drugs; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Tina M. Hall, 56, Jenks: Battery/A&B on police officer; Falsely personate another to create liability; Resisting an officer.

Gregory C. James, 36, Monroe, La.: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute.

Trevin Lewis, 25, North Little Rock, Ark.:Trafficking in illegal drugs; Eluding/attempting to elude police officer; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Morgan L. Morris, 61, Sallisaw: Domestic A&B with a dangerous weapon; Domestic abuse; Threaten to perform act of violence; Disrupt/ prevent/interrupt/emergency telephone call; Resisting an officer.

Karen Navasardian, 49, Glendale, Calif: Trafficking in illegal drugsmarijuana; Possess firearm during commission of felony; Unlawful poss. of paraphernalia.

Seth L. O’Neal, 29, Roland: DUI-alcohol; Driving without a valid DL; Reckless driving.

Jackie Sales, 51, Sallisaw: Obtaining property by trick or deception.

Lisa Shank, 53, Fayetteville, Ark.: Harboring fugitive from justice.

Jose H. Valencia-Villaescusa, Tucson, Ariz.: Aggravated trafficking in illegal drugs; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Criminal

Misdemeanors

Canaan G. Duty, 38, Muldrow: Domestic abuse-A&B.

David S. Uller, 27, Asher: Operate vehicle without a valid DL.

Richard K. Hennessee, 19, Sallisaw: Disturbing the peace.

Orlando Hood: Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Tony C. James: Operate vehicle while DL suspended (third offense); Drive in or cross center median.

Cassandra L. Lacey, 34, Colorado Springs, Colo.: Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Fisher J. Lee, 19, Sallisaw: Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Stephanie Martinez-Zavala, 18, Fort Smith, Ark.: DUI-alcohol.

Jordan C. Mathis, 2, Victorville, Calif.: Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Daniel Releford, 34, Larceny of merchandise from retailer.

Stephanie Martinez-Zavala, 18, Fort Smith, Ark.: DUI-alcohol.

Cathie Sellers, 51: DUI-alcohol.

Edgar L. Velasco, 38, Sallisaw: DUI-alcohol.

William D. Wylie, 28, Sallisaw: DUI-alcohol.

Civil Appearance

(over $10,000)

59 Auto Sales and Services vs. Ride Pride, LLC – Money judgement.

Arrest Bank vs. Thomas J. Prentice Breach Agreement/contract.

Capital One Bank (USA) N.A. vs. Austin J. Ohl – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Mangement vs. Andrew Hopping – Money judgement.

Civil Appearance

(under $10,000)

Portfolio Recovery Associates vs. Tera Farmer – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs. Joanna S. Justice – Money judgement.

LVNV Funding, LLC vs. Joshua Welch – Money judgement.

Mariner Finance vs. Paul Sears – Money judgement.

Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs. Thao Yang – Breach Agreement/contract.

Small Claims

(under $6,000)

Richard Russell vs. William W. Reed.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Melissa Amos.

Mackinac Investments, LLC vs. Brittany Hotella.

Bell Finance vs. Raymond Jordan. Bell Finance vs. Jared Reed.

Bell Finance vs. Timmy Colbert.

Bell Finance vs. Jennifer O’Neal.

Rebecca A. Fowlkes vs. William (Bill) Kunkel.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Linda S. Jones.

Sun Loan vs. Matthew Jackson. Jodie Lees Furniture & Appl. vs. Merial Owen.

Keith Nessle vs. Bob Youngblood.

Marriage Licenses

Michael R. Bush and Jennifer A. McCormack.

Joshua H. Lowry and Madison R. Durham.

Blaine M. Parks and Erin N. Edwards.

Lonnie W. Free and Leslie M. Tatum.

Matthew B. Spray and Tera D. Gillion.

Colton E. Stewart and Julia H. Riggs.

Bryan J. Simmons and Amy E. Tehee.

Divorce Docket

Jason B. Settlemyre vs. Lisa M. Settlemyre.

Whitney D. Sharp vs. Christopher M. Sharp.

DUI: Driving under the influence

DWI: Driving while intoxicated DUS: Driving under suspension

CDS: Controlled dangerous substance

CD: Controlled Drug POSS: Possession TOC: Transporting open container

M/V: motor vehicle D.L.: Driver’s license DPS: Department of Public Safety

A&B: Assault and Battery

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