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September 20, 2023
Sequoyah County Courthouse

Felony Docket

Christopher E. Allen, 34, Muldrow: Bringing contraband (weapons/ explosives/drugs/intoxicating beverage) into jail.

Kimberly A. Bolden, 46, Fort Smith, Ark.: Embezzlement.

Warren D. Collie, 38, Sallisaw: Grand larceny.

Randy L. McDowell, 48, Sallisaw: Harboring fugitive from justice.

Jose Saenz, 21, Sallisaw: Theft by deception.

Quincy C. Sanders, 30, Jonesboro, Ark.: Trafficking in illegal drugs.

Zachary Scherbert, 51, Booneville, Ark.: Poss. of firearm after former felony conviction.

Eddie J. Smith, 35, Muldrow: Domestic abuse-A&B; A&B; A&B.

Joshua Stewart, 30, Jonesboro, Ark.: Trafficking in illegal drugs.

Austin Tovar, 28: Unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Rocky Turner, 45, Sallisaw: Theft by deception.

Rebekah D. Vessell, 53, Muldrow: Exploitation of an elderly person or disabled adult; Financial exploitation by caretaker.

Criminal Misdemeanors

Robert Allen, 39, Fort Smith, Ark.: PI.

Glenn A. Baldwin, 39, Sallisaw: DUS.

Jodie M. Baskin, 45, Mulberry, Ark.: Larceny of lost property.

James A. Fitzgerald, 42: Breaking and entering dwelling without permission.

Carla M. Harvell, 47, Muldrow: Inattentive driving resulting in collision.

Sherry A. Lain, 66, Muldrow: Obtaining cash or merchandise by bogus check/False pretenses.

Tarria A. Mason, 22, Hutchins, Texas: DUIalcohol; Driving without a valid DL.

Angila Montgomery, Sallisaw: Poss. of CDS.

Matthew K. Nixon, 36, Keota: Poss. of CDS.

Randall Ridley, 35, Webbers Falls: Obtaining cash or merchandise by bogus check/false pretenses.

Jennifer M. Sharp, 41, Sallisaw: Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Clinton F. Swanson, 33, Vian: Domestic abuse-A&B.

Jessie L. Walls, 44, Fort Smith, Ark.: DUIalcohol.

Civil Appearances (over $10,000)

Firstar Bank vs. Big Boy Enterprises Inc. Foreclosure.

Firstar Bank vs. Dena Massingale – Foreclosure.

Civil Appearances (under $10,000)

Agriculture Federal Credit Union vs. Kimberly S. Fron – Money judgement.

State of OK, ex rel, OTC vs. Beau Bolin Tax warrant.

Capital One, N.A. vs. Michael Martin – Money judgement.

Citibank, N.A. (OK) vs. Darrell Long – Money judgement.

Portfolio Recovery Assoc. LLC vs. Teresa Sutterfield – Money judgement.

Portfolio Recovery Assoc. LLC vs. Amanda K Whisenant – Money judgement.

Sterling Jewelers Inc. dba Kay Jewelers vs. Lawrence G. Ruiz Money judgement.

Small Claims (under $6,000)

Frank Brackett vs. 59 Auto Sales.

TP Homes Investments LLC vs. Darren D. Summers.

Anchor Financial Services vs. Joshua James.

Anchor Financial Services vs. Jessie Gilley.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Amber Barraw.

Cody A. Sloan vs. Jennifer Beck.

Red River Credit vs. Chad Botello.

TP Homes Investments LLC vs. Rosie Garris.

Sun Loan vs. Katrina Buckner.

John P. Cascaden vs. Stacey Dotson.

Jodie Lees Furniture & Appl. vs. Lillian Copeland.

Jodie Lees Furniture & Appl. vs. Virgil Copeland.

Sun Loan vs. Misti Dodd.

Sun Loan vs. Simon Fraser.

Juan Ramirez vs. Cheyanne Gipson.

Sun Loan vs. Kayla Goff.

Sun Loan vs. Erin Guajardo.

Red River Credit vs. Deanna Hallman.

Sun Loan vs. Jacob Huffman.

Jodie Lees Furniture & Appl. vs. Matthew Johns.

The Estate of Linda F. Allen, Deceased vs. Just Kinda.

Motel 6 vs. Regino E. Marquez-Trujillo.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Pamela McCartney.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Alan Pettit.

Red River Credit vs. Lacie Walker.

Red River Credit vs. Kayla Worthy.

Blakely R. Smith Jr. vs. Linda Smith.

Marriage Licenses

Christopher C. Hopkins and Misty D. Bateman.

Jeffery C. Baughman and Jessica M. Hockett.

Noah J. Miller and Taeya J. Bishop.

Levi D. Tincher and Haley L. Brown.

Bert R. Clark and Stephanie A. Reed.

Logan G. Young and Amber N. Croisant.

Noah D. Sapp and Nehemie Donatien.

Michael R. Patterson ad Katherine N. Duncan.

William L. Smith and Megan A. Kincheloe.

Kyle C. Slaughter and Presley A. Nicholson.

Justin W. Sloan and Kylee L. Pylman.

Tyler J. Ragan and Kialey K. Wainwright.

Ian M. Thomas and Angelica R. Rodriguez.

Ethan A. Smith and Dakota R. Tillery.

Divorce Docket

None.

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