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October 4, 2023
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Clifford Ray Frye, Jr., 50, Sallisaw: DUI-alcohol; TOC-intoxicating beverage or low-point beer; DUS.

Jake A Kyllingstad, 33, Sallisaw: Assault, battery, or A&B with dangerous weapon: Malicious injury to property under $1,000.

Kimberly M. Larimore, 37, Alma, Ark.: Child Endangerment by DUI; DUI-drugs; Poss. of CDS (marijuana); Failure to use child restraint; Failure to use child restraint.

Chelsea L. McKinney, 38, Sallisaw: Embezzlement; Poss. of forged notes or instruments.

James D. Murphy, III, 47, Roland: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Poss. of firearm after former conviction; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Jesse Riddle, 30, Muldrow: Failure to register as sex offender.

Joseph P. Saylor-Johnson, 24, Roland: Indecent exposure.

Victoria M. Williams, 47, Roland: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Dustin M. York, 27, Sallisaw: Knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property.

Criminal

Misdemeanors

Tamika Copeland, 35, Roland: DUS; Use drug paraphernalia (using M/V); Fail to comply with compulsory insurance law; Operate vehicle on which all taxed due this state haven’t been paid; Speeding; Fail to properly wear seatbelt.

Manuel A. Espinoza, 53, Hempstead, NY: DUS; Speeding.

Jeremy Hargis, 43, Alma, Ark: PI.

Joseph A. Olson, 30, Centerville, Tenn.: Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Breanna Vanlandingham, 35, Muldrow: Neglect or refusal to comply child to attend school.

Sean Ward, 18, Sallisaw: Resisting an officer; Obstructing an officer.

Wesley K. Wiley, 42, Sallisaw: PI.

Civil Appearance

(over $10,000)

U.S. Asset Management, Inc. vs. Maneeon K. Chen – Money judgement.

Onemain Financial Group LLC vs. Sandra Copeland – Money judgement.

Jefferson Capital System, LLC vs. Lester Dameron – Money judgement.

Annette Gentert vs. Kimmons Design and Build, Inc. – Breach of contract.

Discover Bank vs. Stephen L. Milligan Money judgement.

Kevin Maust, et al vs. Heath Watkins – Breach of contract.

TD Bank, National Assoc. vs. Gregory Scott – Breach of contract.

Civil

Appearances

(under $10,000) Midland Credit Management vs. Patrick Brogan – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs. Roy Byrd Money judgement.

Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. Kassie R. Holley Money judgement.

Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. Tanya D. Price Money judgement.

Conn Appliances, Inc. vs. Bobby Hurston Money judgement.

Velocity Investments, LLC vs. Tamara McMillen – Money judgement.

Discover Bank vs. Jason E. Wiley – Money judgement.

Jefferson Capital System, LLC vs. Bradley Washington – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs, Jared D. Lewis – Money judgement.

Small Claims

(under $6,000)

Jannette Justiniano-Ramos vs. Teresa Carter.

Maria Marmon vs. Vernon W. Carter.

Friendly Loan LLC vs. Jalen Coleman.

Friendly Loan LLC vs. James Pennington.

Michael C. Robertson vs. Jake Kyllingstad.

Earl H. Roberts vs. Timothy Leonard.

Marriage Licenses

Jeovany D. Mejia and Clarissa A. Blackbird.

Cooper G. Qualls and Jamie L. Conner.

Tristan L. Cornell and Megan N. McCallay.

Christian B. Donaldson and Logan N. Stanhope.

Miken S. Francis and Natalee F. Heflin.

Anthony W. Hays and Chelsea L. Kirkland.

Mark G. Hunter and Shanon K. Hutchins.

Nathan E. Russell, Jr. and Sydney S. Smith.

Divorce Docket

Cortney Briggs vs. Damon Briggs.

Angela S. Davis vs. Tony R. Davis.

Terron Mosses vs. Jennifer D. Mosses.

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