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November 21, 2023
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Billy G. Ackerson, 25, Edmond: Felony valuefalse pretense/bogus check/con game; Obtaining property by trick or deception.

Nicholas L. Bean, 22, Bunch: Knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property.

Robey L. Butler, 34, Watts: Burglary second degree.

Aaron Cavin, 51, Yukon: Pattern of criminal offenses.

Edward W. Conner, Jr., 42: Eluding/attempting to elude police officer.

Jeremy Cooper, 45, Pocola: Poss. of firearm after former felony conviction; Poss. of CDS (marijuana).

James Garant, 41, Vian: Distribution of CDS including intent to distribute; Unlawful use of communication facility.

Saysana Phongsavath, 40, Houston, Texas: Unlawful possession of CD with intent to distribute; Aquire proceeds from drug activity; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Robert Robinson, 36, Benton, Ark.: DUI-alcohol- aggravated; TOCalcoholic beverage; Carrying firearm while under the influence.

Stacey Thornburg, 42, Roland: Poss. of stolen vehicle.

Criminal

Misdemeanors

Jerry Baker, 55, Muldrow: DUI-alcohol; Operate vehicle with expired registration; Failure to maintain insurance or security.

Denzel D. Barren, 28, Fort Smith, Ark.: Operate vehicle without a valid DL; Possess, deliver, sell, or manufacture drug paraphernalia (not using M/V).

Chad M. Benjamin, 37, Fort Smith, Ark.: Operate vehicle without a valid DL.

Adam M. Bolin, 31, Sallisaw: Domestic abuse-A&B.

Vernon Carter, Jr., 34, Sallisaw: A&B; Threaten to perform act of violence.

Anita Collins.70, Sallisaw: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Kendall E. Dyer, 42, Roland: Domestic abuse-A&B.

Michael A. Freeman, 31, Hagerstown, Md.: PI.

Paul J. Harl, 73, Acts resulting in gross injury/ outraging public decency.

Timothy E. Hill, 26, Fort Smith, Ark.: Obstructing an officer.

Jessica Kirkpatrick, 34, Sallisaw: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Jose M. Landin-Nunez, 41, Fort Smith, Ark.: Operate vehicle without a valid DL.

Kevin R. McGrew, 56, Sallisaw: A&B.

Jester C. McKinney, 36, Muldrow: Protective order violence.

Maurice Myers, 56, Fresno, Calif.: Inattentive driving resulting in collision; Operate CMV while CDL disqualified (first offense).

Sean D. Osburn, 34, Sallisaw: Threaten to preform act of violence.

Ricardo M. Perez, 44, Lake Jackson, Texas: DUS.

Kristel R. Rogers, 38, Vian: Inattentive driving resulting in collision.

Carrie Smith, 39, Muldrow: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Kristen A. Standridge, 32, Austin, Ark: DUI-alcohol; Poss. of CDS; Speeding.

Civil Appearance

(over $10,000)

Heather Fletcher vs. Randy McDowell – Money judgement auto accident.

Specialized Loan Servicing, LLC vs. Mona L. Harl, et al – Foreclosure.

Kino Financial CO., LLC vs. Nicole Storm Money judgement.

Pennymac Loan Services, LLC vs. Li D. Loni – Foreclosure.

Civil

Appearances

(under $10,000) Citibank, N.A. vs. Michele N. Hunter Money judgement.

Discover Bank vs. Lauren E. Mackey Beaulieu – money judgement.

Synchrony Bank vs. Terry Edwards – Money judgement.

Galaxy International Purchasing vs. Dustin A. Young – Money judgement.

TD Bank USA, N.A. vs. Linda Gonzalez Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs. Mary Thomason – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management vs. Tabitha Phelan – Money judgement.

Firstar Bank vs. Lane Townsil – Replevin.

Small Claims

(under $6,000)

Anchor Financial Services vs. Treavor Waltermire, et al.

Anchor Financial Services vs. Heather Ingle.

Anchor Financial Services vs. Reshaunda Yarbrough, et al.

Anchor Financial Services vs. Timothy Tole.

Anchor Financial Services vs. David Cooper.

Brittany R. Collins vs. Amber D. Walls, et al.

Bargain Center, Inc vs. Jordon L. Hogner.

Daniel S. Emerson, et al vs. Heather M. Mc-Culley.

Hargis T. Fitzgerald vs. Terry Hargis.

Connie Johnson vs. Joseph Johnson.

Rural Housing of Sallisaw vs. Jessica Kirkpatrick, et al.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Lauree Clark.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Kristy Weems.

Friendly Loan, LLC vs. Antonio Triplett.

Marriage Licenses

Joshua Macphee and Katie Manuel.

Jacob Phelps and Samantha Mathews.

Talyn Snyder and Sherry Swimmer.

John Greschke and Sarah Caves.

Bryce Brown and Brooke Shofner.

Scott Rogers and Chasity Alexander.

Shedric Owens Sr. and Tara Reese.

Michael Jones and Kaylee Squires.

Wendall Sampson and LaDonna Youngblood.

Logan Moss and Hannah McDaniel.

Jacob Davis and Jasmine Lindberg.

Dennis Ruiz and Sonya Cooper.

Honest Locust and Jennifer Flute.

Kevin Head and Jodi Loera.

Clifton Conzley and Jasmine Kirkwood Justin Mitchon and Rusti Mounger.

Divorce Docket

Cassadie Daniel vs. Wesley Daniel.

Lonnie E. Hoover vs. Thelma Hoover.

Nathan Burch vs. Beverly Burch.

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