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news, Public Records
June 21, 2023
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Marwan Banks, 36, Memphis, Tenn.: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute.

Travis Banks, 44, Cordova, Tenn.: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute.

Johnnie Carroll, 56, Vian: Larceny of automobile, aircraft, or other M/V.

Keith Gibbs, 38, Memphis, Tenn.: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute.

Michael Green, 63, Irving, Texas: Aggravated poss. of child pornography; Lewd molestation.

Lester Heath, 51, Sallisaw: Poss. of firearm after former conviction.

Olen J. Hicks, 48, Roland: Falsely personate another to create liability; Driving with license cancelled/suspended/ revoked.

Shawn Hilligoss, 50, Tulsa: Grand larceny.

Quain Jackson, 44, Fort Smith, Ark.: Falsely personate another to create liability.

Robert L. Nevel, 36, Fort Smith, Ark.: Obtaining property by trick or deception.

Alexander K. Taylor, 23, Fort Smith, Ark.: Grand larceny.

Ronnie L. Warren, Jr., 37, Roland: Stalking; Protective order violation.

Marcus R. Williams, 28, Little Rock, Ark.: Endangering others while eluding/attempting to elude police officers; Poss. of stolen vehicle; Possess firearm during commission of felony.

Criminal

Misdemeanors

Dustin B. Banes, 48, Great Bend, Kan.: Obtaining cash or merchandise by bogus check/false pretenses.

Brandon Beaty, 31, Katy, Texas: PI.

James C. Bradley, 38, Oklahoma City: DUS; Operate vehicle on which all taxes due this state haven’t been paid; Speeding; Fail to properly wear seatbelt.

Zachary M. Brassfield, 29 Moore: DUI-alcohol- aggravated; Reckless driving.

Anthony G. Green, 63, Muldrow: Threaten to preform act of violence.

Yanira Munguia, 27, Fontana, Calif.: DUIalcohol ad drugs.

Jonah Nieto: Reckless driving; Operating a M/V while taxes due to state.

Caleb J. Plank. 30, Muldrow: Knowing receiving or concealing stolen property.

Richard J.Simpson, 56. Muldrow: Malicious injury to property-under $1,000; Disturbing the peace.

Kenneth D. Smith, 40, Muldrow: Petit larceny; Threaten to perform act of violence.

Timothy A. Wann, 56, Muldrow: DUS.

Civil Appearance

(over $10,000)

21st Mortgage Corp. vs. Walton D. Breedlove, III – Replevin.

Caroline Schreibvogel vs. Sequoyah Manor LLC – Negligence.

Armstrong Bank vs. Rachel Kosterlitzky Replevin.

Crystal Frank vs. First National Bank of Fort Smith-Breach of contract.

The Cherokee Nation vs. Morris & Dickson Co.-Negligence.

Civil Appearance

(under $10,000)

Midland Credit Management vs. Kenzie Ardrey – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs. Crystal Boyd – Money judgement.

Capital One Bank (USA) N.A. vs. Amber M. Martin – Money judgement.

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Roxie Caudle – Money judgement.

Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. Pao Xiong – Money judgement.

NCB Management Services, Inc. vs. Regina D. Daws – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs. Isaac Denny – Money judgement.

First Portfolio Ventures I, LLC vs. Joseph Sharp – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs. Anthony Gonzalez – Money judgement.

Jefferson Capital System, LLC vs. Sheila Jones – Money judgement.

UHG I, LLC vs. Robert J. Kass, Jr – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs. Juanita C. Morris – Money judgement.

Small Claims

(under $6,000)

BJC Investments vs. Chrystal Shultz.

Garden Walk Apartments vs. Courtney M. Schalski.

Red River Credit vs. Brandon Blythe.

Jodie Lee’s Furniture & Appl. Vs. Gary D. Bowman.

Taun H. Mai vs. Teagan Carter.

Red River Credit vs. Kayla Chapman.

Friendly Loan LLC vs. Cynthia Clotfelter.

Red River Credit vs. Esmeralda Corral.

Jodie Lee’s Furniture & Appl. vs. Cynthia Craighead.

Guthrie Rentals vs. Shawn Smith.

Friendly Loan LLC vs. Lora Soap.

Johnny D. Hyatt vs. Jamie D. Louthan.

Sun Loan vs. Matthew Jackson. Dena C. Massingale vs. Miranda Powers.

Rachel Patterson vs. Zera H.Patterson, IV.

Marriage License

Tony B. Poindexter and Jessica L. Beasley.

Alex L. Shapiro and Cailynne T. Bohannon.

Michael R. Bush and Jennifer A. McCormack.

James A. Copeland and Sherry L. Owens.

Rickey D. Davis and Delma A. Davis.

Bryce H. Landers and Kaydence D. McLemore.

Divorce Docket

McKenzie Ackerson vs. Billy Ackerson.

Jana Burkart vs. Larry Burkart.

Kylee B. Gates vs. Nathan Gates. Treasa D. Palafox vs. Jerry W. Hickey.

Jamie L Svendsen vs. Shane T. Svendsen.

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