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news, Public Records
July 26, 2023
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records
By (over $10,000),

Tosha Harwood, 44, Sallisaw: Actual physical control of M/V while under the influence of alcohol.

Brittany Nance, 25, Sallisaw: Embezzlement.

Charlie B. Person Jr., 20, Muldrow: Prisoner placing body fluid on government employee.

Steven L. Sikanas Jr., 43, Roland: Stalking; Protective order violation; Protective order violation; Resisting an officer; PI.

Criminal

Misdemeanors

Pedro Argomaniz: DWI; TOC-alcoholic beverage; Poss. of CDS.

Jonathan P. Bagley, 59, Sallisaw: DUI – alcohol; TOC – intoxicating beverage; Speeding – posted zone.

Martha Blackburn, 67, Sallisaw: A&B.

Sarah Broadway, 37, Muldrow: Obtaining property by false pretense.

Drew Clark, 30, Muldrow: DUI – drugs.

Howard F. Drake, 51, Muldrow: DWI.

Harley S. Foster, 21, Muldrow: Harassment by use of an electronic device.

Cameron J. Gardner: Eluding/attempting to elude police officer.

Kash R. Goad, 25, Sallisaw: PI.

Billy Hudson, 22, Sallisaw: Harassment by use of an electronic device.

Terry M. Hull, 54, Sallisaw: Obstructing an officer.

Elisha M. Lechner, 40, Fort Smith, Ark.: DUS.

Timothy M. Lott, 31, Muldrow: Poss. of CDS.

Jordan Murchison, 21, Vian: Petit larceny.

Keith S. Nessle, 53, Sallisaw: Obstructing an officer.

Ruby Robertson, 61, Muldrow: Leaving scene of accident resulting in damage to fixtures, fences, or any other property adjacent to highway; DUS; Fail to comply with compulsory insurance law; Fail to register vehicle within 30 days of purchase.

Civil Appearances

Vanderbilt Mortgage & Finance Inc. vs. Linda Castillo – Foreclosure.

Arvest Bank vs. Amanda R. Dillon Breach agreement/contract.

Arvest Bank vs. Timothy W. Sizemore Breach agreement/contract.

Stephanie Bridges vs. Martha B. Zavala Money judgement.

Kendall Goad vs. Kenneth R. Goad Sr. Money judgement.

Civil

Appearances

(under $10,000)

Crown Asset Mgmt., LLC vs. Shelby Blossom – Money judgement.

Capital One, N.A. vs. Mark Owens – Money judgement.

Capital One, N.A. vs. Jana Coleman – Money judgement.

Crown Asset Mgmt., LLC vs. Kenny Lively Money judgement.

Mariner Finance vs. Sanders Dale – Money judgement.

Discover Bank vs. Samantha Smith – Money judgement.

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Mark Lenoir – Money judgement.

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Carl S. Schulze Money judgement.

Mariner Finance vs. Jessica Spradling – Money judgement.

TD Bank USA, N.A. vs. Cheryl Melton Money judgement.

Small Claims

(under $6,000)

Hayley L. Abell vs. Tina Laymon.

ADL Properties vs. Donald Walley.

Bell Finance vs. Simon Fraser. Friendly Loan LLC vs. Aaron Bell.

Cory Campbell vs. Kristin Lagow.

Sun Loan vs. Amanda Corbell.

Oaks Village Apts. vs. John Cramer.

Fast Loans Corp. vs. Isaac Pool.

Sun Loan vs. Drake Ford.

Friendly Loan LLC vs. Justin Sangster.

JTO Holdings LLC vs. Nelson Garcia.

Greenhead Capital LLC vs. Kendall Relford.

Greenhead Capital LLC vs. Lindsey Mc-Gowan.

Lee Hackler vs. Renaee R. Wilson. David Ulrich vs. Steven Hangley.

Sun Loan vs. Raymond Jordan.

Denise Lamdeth vs. Michael Pearcy.

Jerry Smith vs. Colton Looper.

Red River Credit vs. Pamela Sanders.

Red River Credit vs. Bobby Shores.

Sun Loan vs. Kerry Regalado.

Harvey Walker vs. Shaelynn Rogers.

Sun Loan vs. Frances Stone.

Marriage Licenses

Connor L. Knight and Morgan M. Burke.

Jacob E. Pruitt and Kali J. McDowell.

Michael D. Richardson and Jamie L. Thompson.

Divorce Docket

Shonna M. Allen vs. Travis D. Allen.

Jacob D. Tubbs vs. Gracie K. Sellers-Tubbs.

Sasha Shaw vs. Ronald C. Shaw.

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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