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January 10, 2024
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Felony Docket

Misty Arnold, 41, Sallisaw: Failure to register as sex offender.

Lavincente Ashford, 26, Macon, Miss.: Trafficking in illegal drugsmarijuana.

Jose O. Cagal, 36, Tahlequah: DUI-alcohol.

Lois Clifton, 69. Roland: Enabling child sexual abuse.

Mark L. Clifton, 58, Roland: Child sexual abuse; Child sexual abuse; Child sexual abuse.

Preston Cloud, 24, Fort Smith, Ark.: Domestic A&B against a pregnant woman.

William Cunningham, 26, West Point, Miss.: Trafficking in illegal drugs; Acquire proceeds from drug activity; Possess firearm during commission of felony.

Joshua B. Giles, 41, Hazlehurst, Miss.: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Romeo V. Henius, 25, West Point, Miss.: Trafficking in illegal drugsmarijuana.

Gregory L. Holloway, 36, Hazlehurst, Miss.: Unlawful poss. Of CD with intent to distribute; Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Joshlynn Holmes, 36, Little Rock, Ark.: Theft by deception.

Randy L. McDowell, 48, Sallisaw: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Jason Pearce, 53, Van Buren, Ark.: Malicious injury to property-over $1,000.

Cody Ragain, 24, Vian: Stalking.

Esther R. Rice, 44, Sallisaw: Trafficking in illegal drugs.

Jerold L. Risley, 32, Sallisaw: Cruelty to animals.

Zackery T. Rodgers, 32, Sallisaw: Stalking; Harassment by use of an electronic device.

Timothy S. Sockey, 43, Muldrow: Conspiracy.

Joe Soriano, III, 54, Sallisaw, Failure to register as sex offender.

Tyrus D. West, 35, Little Rock, Ark.: Theft by deception.

Nathan O. Woodruff, 48, Barling, Ark.: Battery/A&B on a police officer; DUI-alcohol.

Mark A. Young, 34: Larceny of automobile, aircraft or other M/V..

Criminal Misdemeanors

Christina Arnold, 38, Roland: Larceny of lost property.

Lytakha Chouxue, 30, Tulsa: Operate vehicle while DL under revocation – first offense.

Kenneth Collins, 33: Assault on a police officer; PI.

Sherman C. Connelly, 37, Sallisaw: Operate vehicle while DL under revocation – first offense.

Mitchell S. Cravens, 34: DUI-alcohol.

Roscoe Cubit, 66, Kansas City, Kan.: DUIalcohol and drugs; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Tiffany K. Davidson, 32, Van Buren, Ark.: Protective order violation.

Carla Dewitt, 58, Moffett: False report of vehicle theft.

Alyna D. Fite, 31, Newalla: DUS – first offense.

Angel Flores, Santa Rosa, Tex.: Leave scene of accident resulting in damage to unattended vehicle.

Gregory B. Freeman, 38, Ada: Obtaining cash or merchandise by bogus check/false pretenses.

Artie Graham, 40, Vian: Harassing and threatening electronic communication.

Kasey D. Hale, 36, Sallisaw: DUI-alcohol; Carrying firearm while under the influence; Resisting an officer.

Robert L. Locke, 75, Sallisaw: Reckless conduct with a firearm.

Diaz Lopez, 24, Broken Bow: Reckless driving without regard to safety of a person (traffic); Operate M/C without valid DL; Speeding.

David S. Mantil, 46, Sallisaw: Public drunk or intoxication/consume alcohol or intoxicant in public place.

Timothy P. Moore, 48, Muldrow: A&B.

Jason R. Nolan, 47, Muldrow: Malicious intimidation or harassment.

Treasa D. Palafox: Reckless conduct with firearm; Malicious injury to property-under $1,000.

Cody Plank, 43, Muldrow; Malicious injury to property-under $1,000; Poss. of CDS (marijuana).

Joshua D. Severin, 35, Vian: PI.

Jessica J. Shofner, 43, Muldrow: DUI-alcohol.

Julie Turner, 24, Sallisaw: Trespass after being forbidden.

Santiago Valdez, 30: Domestic abuse-A&B.

William L. Wert Jr., 31, Fort Smith, Ark.: Obtaining property by trick or deception.

Civil Appearances (over $10,000)

Newrez, LLC dba Shellpoint Mortgage vs. Jesus M. Marquez Foreclosure.

Civil Appearances (under $10,000)

State of Okla., Okla. Tax Comm. vs. Staci Holder – Tax warrant.

Credit Acceptance Corp. vs. John Rosin Breach agreement/contract.

Small Claims (under $6,000)

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Adam Allison.

Ampco Electric, Inc. vs. Eldho Varghese.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Crystie Cawelti.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Jacqueline Peters.

Marsha Rogers Realty, Inc. vs. Kyle Jackson, et al.

Jodie Lee’s Furniture vs. Daniel Lockhart.

Jodie Lee’s Furniture & Appl. vs. Jack D. Lane, et al.

Kay Lee vs. William Smith.

PAC Properties vs. Susie Teehee.

Marriage Licenses

Joel Baron-Silva and Leslie J. Silva-Mendoza.

Frankie L. Brewer and Leisa A. Morris.

Isaac N. Felton and Annette M. Bamburg.

Tyler Lizer and Abby J. Byrd.

Andrew A. Good and Rachel L. Madison.

James C. McGehee and Pamela J. Hill.

William P. Stump and Carley E. Whatley.

Divorce Docket

John R. Alexander vs. Meichelle D. Alexander.

Ronald R. Summerlin, II vs Dawn L. Summerlin.

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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