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March 20, 2024
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records
By by DUI.,

Felony Docket

Robey L. Butler, 34, Watts: Child neglect; Child abuse; Child abuse; False report of child abuse; Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Natalee Danciu, 18, Van Buren, Ark: Knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property.

Robert Dearing, 35, Muldrow: Aggravated A&B.

Kenyon Harrison, 26, Vian: Poss. of firearm after former felony conviction; Knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property.

Robert Lazuna, 50, Westlake Village, Calif.: Trafficking in illegal drugs-marijuana; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Jennifer L. Parsons, 50, Fort Smith, Ark.: Bringing contraband (weapons/explosives/ drugs/intox. bev.) into jail; Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia; DUS; Speeding-posted zone.

Jenna M. Shepard, 33, Gans: Chile endangerment

Renee L. Spencer, 58, Cookville, Tenn.: Child abuse; Child abuse.

Desmond Williams, 49, Roland: Child abuse.

Criminal Misdemeanors

Louis Appling, 45, Long Beach, Calif.: Obstructing an officer; Resisting an officer; Obstructing driver’s view.

Jeffrey G. Clopton, 50, Gore: Petit larceny.

David M. Crossley, 53, Mena, Ark.: DUI-alcohol; Carrying firearm while under the influence; TOC – intox. bev.; Speeding-posted zone.

Alyn Faircloth, 69, Vian: DUI-alcohol.

Benjamin N. Fowlkes, 35, Roland: Operate vehicle while DL under revocation (first offense).

Travis A. Gregory, 50, Vian: Operate vehicle without a valid DL; Fail to properly wear seatbelt (driver).

Jessica R. Hardy, Sallisaw: Protective order violation.

Aaron D. Hullinger, 27, Tahlequah: Speeding; Failure to stop at stop sign.

Danielle L. Ivon, 51, Barling, Ark.: Speeding.

Hannah James, 24, Sallisaw: Poss. of CDS (marijuana).

Junior D. Ransom, 52, Gore: Petit larceny.

Oscar N. Smith, 60: Actual physical control of M/V while under the influence; Leaving scene of accident involving damage; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Paul E. Warford, 56, Muldrow: Protective order violation.

Michael Z. Warriner, 22, Wake Forrest, N.C.: Use drug paraphernalia (using M/V); Speeding.

Bobbi R. Watson, 28, Vian: Petit larceny.

John W. Ebster, 60, Vian: Operate vehicle while DL suspended (first offense); Fail to properly wear seatbelt (driver).

Civil Appearances (over $10,000)

Armstrong Bank vs. Lisa M. Hamilton – Replevin.

Credit Acceptance Corp. vs. Matthew Sullivan – Breach agreement/ contract.

Credit Acceptance Corp. vs. Holly Huskey Breach agreement/contract.

Sealy Properties, LLC vs. Robert Watts, et al Foreclosure.

Civil Appearances (under $10,000)

Barclays Bank Delaware vs. Audria Zielinski – Money judgement.

State of Oklahoma, ex rel Oklahoma Tax Commission vs. Joshua Bolin – Tax warrant.

Credit Corp Solutions Inc. vs. Austin Brown Money judgement.

Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. Heriberto Martinez Money judgement.

Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. Clayton McMurray Money judgement.

CKS Prime Investments, LLC vs. Danny C. Harp – Money judgement.

Credit Corp Solutions Inc. Vs. Donita Stewart Money judgement.

Spring Oaks Capital SPV, LLC vs. Sean Enochs – Money judgement.

Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs. Darrell W. Long – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs. Marchel McGinnis – Money judgement .

State of Oklahoma, ex rel Oklahoma Tax Commission vs. Regina Sisco – Tax warrant.

Small Claims (under $6,000)

Anchor Finance Services of Roland, LLC vs. Quinten Price.

Bell Finance vs. Miranda Asuncion.

Bell Finance vs. Elethia Roberts.

Sun Loan vs. Aaron Bell.

Sun Loan vs. James Casher.

County Line Rentals, LLC vs. Pammy Myers.

Sun Loan CO. vs. Antonino Ficarra.

Sun Loan vs. Melisa Freeman.

Red River Credit vs. Montana Hall.

Red River Credit vs. Emily Heflin.

Red River Credit vs. Elizabeth Hilts.

Bill Lee, et al vs. Joshua J. Turman.

Sun Loan vs. Rebecca Madewell.

Robbins Nest, LLC vs. Mario Ordaz.

Red River Credit vs Twila Poindexter.

Sun Loan vs. Michael Ross.

Sun Loan vs. Melanie Savoy.

Sun Loan CO. vs. William Wind.

Marriage Licenses

Cody J. Cooper and Megan S. Hillman.

Tyler A. Copeland and Maryann E. Phillips.

Max A. Egerton and Reveena R. Swearengin.

Troy G. Elmore and Carla M. Smith.

Pedro R. Hernandez and Castro A. Navarro.

Hunter D. Sequichie and Anna R. Fletcher.

Brady W. Perkins and Carri L. McCoy.

Divorce Docket

Misty B. Atkerson vs. Tristan J. Atkerson.

Robin J. Brawdy vs. Timothy Brawdy.

Regan B. Jameson vs. Gregory E. Jameson.

Ericka J. Kirkpatrick vs. Dillon S. Kirkpatrick.

Jessica Robertson vs. Erica Robertson.

Forest Ross vs. Erika Ross.

Brandon E. Thomas vs. Kitty D. Turner.

Tianna Yoakum vs. Chance Yoakum.

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