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February 28, 2024
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Felony Docket

Paul W. Araujo, 43, Atlanta, Ga.: Trafficking in illegal drugs-marijuana.

Jeremy M. Clark, 48, Sallisaw: Trafficking in illegal drugs; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Ramon M. Hall, 32, Rock Hill, S.C.: Trafficking in illegal drugs-marijuana; Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Jordan Jackson, 32, Rock Hill, S.C.: Trafficking in illegal drugsmarijuana; Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Aquire proceeds from drug activity; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

William Perez, 23, Winter Park, Fla.: Trafficking in illegal drugsmarijuana; Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Travis Pruitt, 50, Sallisaw: Burglary-second degree.

Seanna White, 40, Muldrow: Larceny of automobile, aircraft or other M/V; Eluding/attempting to elude police officer; Driving with license cancelled/suspended/ revoked. Michael A. Wildenheim, 69: Indecent exposure.

Criminal Misdemeanors

Timothy J. Brown, 61, Vian: A&B.

Michael Buccille, 31, Natural Dam, Ark.: Poss. of CDS (marijuana).

Brian N. Darland, 54, Sallisaw: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Chelsea Darland, 34, Vian: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Khaneshia B. Doss, 35, Gans: DUS (first offense); Seatbelt-driver not wearing seatbelt.

James R. Garant, 42, Vian: Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Jessica Hardy, 46, Sallisaw: Protective order violation; PI; Obstructing an officer.

Erica B. Hood, 32, Sallisaw: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Erica L. Murphy, 36, Fort Smith, Ark.: Obstructing an officer-St. guilty plea.

Jason R. Nolan, 47, Muldrow: Protective order violation.

Heather Odowd, 46: Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

John D. Peters, 50, Van Buren, Ark.: Operate vehicle without a valid DL; Operate M/V with defective, missing equipment.

Adrian T. Pressley, 41, Rock Hill, S.C.: Possess, deliver, sell or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Yamilet Serrano: Domestic abuse-A&B.

Dale E. Summerlin, 66, Gore: Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia; Malicious injury to property-under $1,000; Trespassing after being forbidden.

Rachel A. Summerlin, 41, Gore: Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia; Malicious injury to property-under $1,000; Trespassing after being forbidden.

Charlotte K. Wardlow, 54, Sallisaw: Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Christopher M. Wilkins, 30, Sallisaw: Neglect of refusal to compel child to attend school.

Civil Appearances (over $10,000)

John W. Henry, et al vs. Adventure Skydive Center, LLC, et al Money judgement.

Allied First Bank, SB n/k/a Servbank SB vs. Rhonda Fridley, et al Foreclosure.

Pennymac Loan Services, LLC vs. Micah K. Harvey – Foreclosure.

Newrez, LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing vs. Michael J. Caldwell – Foreclosure.

Newrez, LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing vs. Kevin D. Jones – Foreclosure.

State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Dept. of Transportation vs. Sezanna D.

Wallace – Money judgement.

Civil Appearances (under $10,000)

Capital One, N.A. vs. Tommy Simmons Money judgement.

Capital One, N.A. vs. Lindsay N. Choate Money judgement.

CKS Prime Inv. LLC vs. Amanda Keeton Money judgement.

Discover Bank vs. Carolyn Isaacks.

LVNV Funding, LLC vs. John B. Floyd Breach of contract.

State of Oklahoma, OTC vs. Benjamin N. Fowlkes, et al – Tax warrant.

State of Oklahoma, ex rel OTC vs. Mary Hicks – Tax warrant.

State of Oklahoma, OTC vs. Jason Morse Tax warrant.

Small Claims (under $6,000)

Terry L. Barton vs. Charles C. Cranford, et al.

Nick Moore vs. Sydney Beard, et al.

Sharon Aye, et al vs. Chip Campbell.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Shondra Bible.

Big M Storage vs. Aaron McDonald, et al.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Cassaundra Chapman.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Joe Dye.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Bailie Sparks.

Mark Mathis, et al vs. Joey Qualls.

Ronnie Mathis vs. Kathleen Barton, et al.

Rachel Patterson vs. Michael Neal, et al.

Marriage Licenses

Shahab U. Gondal and Rani S. Langston.

Divorce Docket

Katrina M. Buckner vs. James N. Buckner.

Sierra L. Davis vs. Kenneth A. Davis.

John Didion vs. Rita Didion.

Leattia R. Foster vs. Ronald D. Foster.

Bobbie J. Tharp vs. True W. Tharp.

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