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April 17, 2024
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Felony Docket

William B. Brawner, 24, West Memphis, Ark.: Battery/A&B on a police officer; Assault, battery, or A&B with a dangerous weapon; Eluding/attempting to elude police officer; DUI-alcohol; DUS; TOC – intox. bev.

Denshela Brown, 27, Columbia, S.C.: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Possess firearm during commission of felony Cadge R. Daniel, 18, Vian Rape-first degree (victim under age 14).

Thomas Goddard, 25, Roland: Manslaughtersecond degree.

Dalana D. McGehee, 28, Sallisaw: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Tio Robinson, 40, Conyers, Ga.: Poss. of burglary tools; Make/ sell/possess/display false identification card.

Serena Smith, 33, Muldrow: Burglary-second degree; Unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Cameron Tillman, 30, Columbia, S.C.: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Possess firearm during commission of felony.

Criminal Misdemeanors

Eduardo Aguilar, 39, Wister: DUI-alcoholaggravated.

Brett A. Anderson, 38, Sallisaw: DUI-alcohol; Carrying firearm while under the influence; TOC – intox. bev.

Ashley E. Brady, 36, Gore: Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Jason M. Campbell, 44, Tulsa: Speeding.

Jaylen V. Counts, 28, Atlanta, Ga.: Make/sell/ possess/display false identification card; Obstructing an officer; DUS.

Amber E. Cox, 45, Sallisaw: Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Deja Crawford, 21, Fort Smith, Ark.: Carrying firearm while under the influence; PI.

Travis D. Howard, 34, Sallisaw: Domestic abuse-A&B; Disrupt/ prevent/interrupt/ emergency telephone call; Malicious injury to property-under $1,000.

Luke E. Lamont, 18, Dallas, Tex.: Speeding.

Summer Lawson, 24, Fort Smith, Ark.: PI.

Stuart Martin, 48, Sallisaw: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Vera M. Martin, 46, Sallisaw: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Alexis Monreal, 19, Tulsa: Use drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Latoshia Norwood, 45: Petit larceny.

Ty D. Peters, 27, Muldrow: Domestic abuse – A&B.

Kyelea N. Pratt, 33, Moffett: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Efrain A. Rivera, 74, Fort Smith, Ark.: Operate vehicle without a valid DL; Speeding.

Nicholas A. Schonefeld, 39, Sallisaw: Obstructing an officer.

Civil Appearances (over $10,000)

Specialized Loan Serviced, LLC vs. Carolyn A. Bernsen – Foreclosure.

Discover Bank vs. Daryn Crawford – Money judgement.

Richard Seabolt vs. Shawn Jeremiah – Negligence.

LVNV Funding, LLC vs. Crystal Wilson Money judgement.

Civil Appearances (under $10,000)

Capital One Bank, N.A. vs. Jason W. McGehee – Money judgement.

Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. Matthew D. Hill Money judgement.

Discover Bank vs. Heather L. Crawford Money judgement.

Crown Asset Management, LLC vs. Michael Ross – Money judgement.

Crown Asset Management, LLC vs. Patricia Jones – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs. Isaac W. Denny – Money judgement.

Heartland Capital Investment, LLC vs. Trenton Peckham, et al – Replevin.

Midland Credit Management vs. Jerome Q. Lee – Money judgement.

TD Bank USA, N.A. vs. Jana Smith – Money judgement.

State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Tax Commission vs. Robert Youker – Tax warrant.

Small Claims (under $6,000)

Jackie Barrett, et al vs. Mary A. Stoker, et al.

Belmont Management Company vs. Roy Cupp.

Cailynne Bohannon vs. Nicole Lane, et al.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Quarderrus Coleman.

CRS Properties vs. Shandara Penberthy.

Red River Credit vs. Tiffani Darden.

Enterprises, DSN vs. Louis Plymate.

Fast Loans Corp. vs. Sheila Lewis.

Fast Loans Corp. vs. Seana Myers.

Friendly Loans, LLC vs. Helen Kirk.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Vickie Henning.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Trina Masterson.

Sun Loan Co. Dylan McCauley.

Janice M. Sherwood vs. Rosalie Montgomery.

Red River Credit vs. Rabecca Morris.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Rebecca Morris.

Red River Credit vs. Brandice Murray.

Red River Credit vs. Brandice Murry.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Judd Pickering.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Stormy Ramirez.

Marriage Licenses

Kevin D. Heflin and Jessica M. Ash.

Austin J. Campbell and Natayla Flores.

Jacob S. Gotes and Makenzie E. Colwell.

Carlos I. Silos and Natalie L. Gregory.

Ezekiel J. Matlock and Addison V. Holt.

Danny J. Smith Sr. and Linda L. Smith.

Divorce Docket

Hunter Proffitt vs. Mika Collins.

Douglas D. Defluiter vs. Tosha Defluiter.

Roy C. Menasco vs. Lauren Menasco.

Kayleen D. Pixler vs. Richard D. Pixler.

Jonathan P. Sebo vs. Michael R. Sebo.

Jayme Stroud vs. Thomas Stroud.

Samantha M. Weisenfels vs. David R. Weisenfels.

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