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September 13, 2023
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Kacie L. Hawkins, 37, Sallisaw: Falsely personate another to create liability.

Tommi D. Monk, Oklahoma City: Falsely personate another to create liability; Knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property.

Criminal

Misdemeanors

Charles A. Bullard, 23, Pomona, Calif.: Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Corey Dunham, 26, Poteau: PI.

Susanne Gallardo, 51, Muldrow: DUI-alcoholaggravated.

Christopher Greer, 26, South Haven, Miss.: Possess Schedule I CDS (marijuana) using M/V; Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V); Bringing stolen property into state; Affixing improper license plate to vehicle; Fail to comply with compulsory insurance law; Speeding.

Alyssa Hicks, 21, Muldrow: Leaving scene of accident involving damage.

James L. Hodges, 32, Sallisaw: Inattentive driving resulting in collision.

Kyuan T. Mayberry, Lee Summit, Mo.: Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Jessica Mulkey, 36, Webbers Falls: DUIdrugs.

Norval D. Place, 25, Poteau: Petit larceny; Malicious injury to property-under $1,000.

Mia E. Ross, 20, Hermitage, Mo.: Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Robbie Ross, 53, Roland: Trespassing.

Steven L. Sikanas: Disrupt/prevent/interrupt/ emergency telephone call; Protective order violation; Resisting an officer.

Dustin L. Stuedeman, 36, Sallisaw: Larceny of gasoline-pump piracy.

Peyton N. Thurmond, 19, Flower Mound, Texas: Possess Schedule I CDS (marijuana) using M/V; Use drug paraphernalia (using M/V); Speeding.

Miles E. Williams, 48, Gans: Protective order violation.

Civil Appearance

(over $10,000)

Upgrade Inc. vs. Ronald Abbey – Money judgement.

Ally Bank vs. Cody W. Maxwell – Breach of contract.

Ark. Best Federal Credit vs. Mike Wilson – Money judgement.

Okla. Dept. of Veteran Affairs vs. The Orcutt Winslow, LLLP – Breach of contract.

Credit Acceptance Crop. vs. Brandon S. Hogan – Breach agreement/ contract. Ashley Jackson vs. Brent Mattox – Money judgement.

Civil

Appearances

(under $10,000) Ark. Best Federal Credit vs. Walton Breedlove – Money judgement.

Capital One vs. Tyler Sixkiller – Money judgement.

Capital One, N.A. vs. Jim A. Goodman Money judgement.

Credit Corp Solutions Inc. vs. Dusty Teague – Money judgement.

Discover Bank vs. Amber Thomas – Breach of contract.

Discover Bank vs. Kayla Pettit – Money judgement.

Upgrade Inc. vs. Manyelle Williams Money judgement.

Small Claims

(under $6,000) Anchor Financial Services vs. Joseph Vance.

Anchor Financial Services vs. Matthew Stephens.

Harold Blackburn, Jr. vs. Angel Carter.

Red River Credit vs. Samantha Boyer.

Sparks Corner Store vs. Circle Construction & Excavation.

Friendly Loan LLC vs. Erin Guajardo.

Red River Credit vs. Calvin Gregory.

Red River Credit vs. Janie Gregory.

Larry J. Richardson vs. Roy L. Ivey.

Jodie Lees Furniture & Appl. vs. Kate Ramirez.

Red River Credit vs. Lacie Walker.

Red River Credit vs. Katelyn Sullivan-Frisby.

Marriage Licenses

Joseph D. Younger and Lakiya D. Campbell.

Luke H. Caughman and Jaci M. Rhoads.

Bryson R. Lopez and Madison R. Crabtree.

Destin V. Dobbs and Cidney J. Rhodes.

Christopher R. Graham, Jr. and Macy C. Fey.

Divorce Docket

Billy Burr vs. Carrie Burr.

Danya E. Calloway vs. Jarrod W. Calloway.

Ashley R. Cones vs. Delbert H. Jennings.

Jane L. Davenport vs. Scott A. Davenport.

Lindsey Gibson vs. John Gibson.

Ginny L. Lail vs. Daniel W. Lail.

Tammy L. Martin vs. Aaron Martin.

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