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May 29, 2024
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Felony Docket

Demonta M. Brown, 25, Atlanta, Ga.: Poss. of credit card belonging to another; Male/ sell/possess/display false ID card; Poss. of forged instrument; Poss. of forged in instrument; Poss. of forged instrument; Poss. of forged instrument; Poss. of forged instrument; Poss. of CDS (marijuana).

William P. Darby, 19, Roland: Burglary (first degree); Domestic abuse- A&B.

Tom Grizzle, 25, Lead Hill, Ark.: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute.

Jake L. Johnson, 46, Muldrow: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Daniel R. Kimball, 43, Muldrow: Unlawful poss. of CD with intent to distribute; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Kim Lowe, 68, Sallisaw: Theft by deception.

Jonathon T. Nizam, 56, Atlanta, Ga.: Poss. of firearm after former felony conviction; Speeding-posted zone. Courtney Redden, 40, Fort Smith, Ark.: Unauthorized use of a vehicle; Larceny from the house.

Criminal Misdemeanors

James Armstrong, 57, Roland: DUI-alcohol.

Brittney A. Chaplain, 22, Sallisaw: Breaking and entering with unlawful intent; Petit larceny.

Ketravious M. Coleman, 26, Chattanooga, Tenn.: DUS; Impeding the normal flow of traffic.

Efrain E. Colunga, 28, Fort Smith, Ark.: Speeding; Operate vehicle without a valid DL; Failure to properly wear seatbelt (driver).

Annetta Curtis, 49, Sallisaw: Breaking and entering with unlawful intent; Petit larceny.

Robert Dearing, 35, Muldrow: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Kelly Fox, 66, Muldrow: Petit larceny.

Crystal D. Henry, 36, Muldrow: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Anton Kai, 28, Indianapolis, Ind.: Obstructing an officer; Poss. of CDS (marijuana).

Izaiha Kraft-Lomax, 19, Vian: Knowing receiving or concealing stolen property.

Jonnie H. Morain, Jr., 54, Gans: A&B.

Seana L. Myers, 32, Muldrow: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Raymond G. Reagan, 49, Vian: Domestic abuse-A&B.

Lotoya Roberts, 34, Muldrow: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Mariah T. Thornburg, 33, Muldrow: Neglect of refusal to compel child to attend school.

Gilberto C. Valdes-Lombillo, 36: Theft by deception.

Lacie Walker, 34, Muldrow: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Brittain P. Wasson, 26, Roland: Poss. of a weapon on school property.

Chance S. Weir, 26, Tahlequah: Eluding/attempting to elude police officer.

Jhonathan White, IV, 24, Muldrow: Protective order violation.

Joseph A. White, III, 37, Muldrow: Protective order violation.

Matthew W. Whitfield, 34, Houston, Tex.: Obstructing an officer.

Richard W. Williams, 54, Gans: Poss. of synthetic CDS; Assault.

Cameron D. Will, 23, Vian: Knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property.

Brenton L. Winn, 34, Van Buren, Ark.: DUS; Affixing improper license plate to vehicle.

Cortina T. Yordenis, 35, Oklahoma City: Theft by deception.

Civil Appearances (over $10,000)

Ruslan Gabaidullin vs. Walden K. Gage, et al – Money judgement auto accident.

Amanda Ford vs. Summer Knickerbocker, et al – Auto negligence.

Kadence Cochran vs. Lisa Walters – Money judgement.

Hugh E. Teague vs. Carla D. Jacobs – Money judgement-auto accident.

Civil Appearances (under $10,000)

Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. Travis Marsh – Money judgement.

Discover Bank vs. John E. Starks – Money judgement.

Discover Bank vs. Durhonda White Money judgement.

Discover Bank vs. Autumn B. Johnson Money judgement.

Jefferson Capital Systems, LLC vs. Rita J. Whitmire – Money judgement.

Troy Capital, LLC vs, Harold Walker – Breach of contract.

Small Claims (under $6,000)

Rafaela Hernandez vs. John D. Alexander.

Merls B Rentals, LLC vs. Sherry Howington, et al.

Rafaela Hernandez vs. Amanda Brown.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Sara Reed.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Kristen Rapier.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Harold Walker.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Alisha Herman.

James P. Jones vs. P&K Equipment, Inc.

Deanna Roberts vs. Cecil Tuck.

Marriage Licenses

Morgan V. Bradley and Kelsey D. Dyer.

James E. Bush and Kayla D. Sevenstar.

Cameron K. Rogers and Megan N. Green.

Jayden A. Harris and Taylar K. Lee.

Heath L. Hunsucker and Rebecca S. Voss.

Andrew C. Johnson and Rylee S. Ryan.

Nathaniel K. Lasiter and Contessa L. Leonard.

Isaac R. Lipe and Miranda G. Lewis.

Divorce Docket

Bernice S. Campbell vs. Aaron Collins.

Katie L. Crain vs. Gilbert R. Crain, Jr.

Amanda J. Hensley vs. Casey L. Hensley.

Raymond Whitmire vs. Lainie K. Whitmire.

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