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December 26, 2023
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Felony Docket

Robert W. Adkins, 59: Domestic abuse-A&B.

Sonya Hurst, 59, Booneville, Ark.: Harboring fugitive from justice; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Joshua D. Permenter, 39, Arkoma: Cruelty to animals; Obstructing an officer.

Brad A. Rice, 41, McKinney, Texas: Malicious injury to property- over $1,000.

Criminal Misdemeanors

George Chevalier, 51, Jacksonville, Fla.: Use drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Christopher J. Csira, 21, Albuquerque, N.M.: DUS.

Melody Guerrero, 42, Roland: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Jeffery S. Holt, 53, Sallisaw: Operate vehicle while DL under revocation (first offense).

Travis D. Howard, 34, Sallisaw: Breaking and entering dwelling without permission.

Ryan N. Jordan, 41, Guthrie: DUI-drugs; Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Mariana Magana, 24, Rogers, Ark.: Use drug paraphernalia (using M/V); Speeding.

Kyle Martin, 35, Lavaca, Ark.: DUI-alcohol.

Jessie L. Rosson, 29, Fort Gibson: Affixing improper license plate to vehicle.

Steven L. Sikanas, 43: Protective order violation.

Jay T. Smith, 27, Chester, Ark.: DUS.

Jacob Stanley, 32, Sallisaw: Domestic abuse-A&B.

Jose A. Tarin, 35, Sallisaw: Driving while license is revoked; Speeding,

Civil Appearances (over $10,000)

Dorthy Armstrong, et al vs. James P. O’Bryan, Jr., et al – Wrongful death.

Finance of America Reverse, LLC vs. Connie S. Arnold, et al – Foreclosure.

United Built Homes, LLC vs. Frederick Clark – Foreclosure.

Stellantis Financial Services Inc. vs. Thomas Detello – Replevin.

First National Bank of Omaha vs. April D. McGehee – Breach of contract.

Nationstar Mortgage, LLC vs. Camy Livermore – Foreclosure.

Tinker Federal Credit Union vs. Travis Q. Long, et al – Money judgement.

Onemain Financial Group, LLC vs. Caroline Speir – Money judgement.

Civil Appearances (under $10,000)

Capital One, N.A. vs. Verna Leep – Money judgement.

Capital One, N.A. vs. Sheilba Glass – Money judgement.

Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. Madeline Salinas Money judgement.

Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. Randy Gibson Money judgement.

CKS Prime Investment LLC vs. Laura Vantassel – Money judgement.

Crown Asset Management, LLC vs. Richard Shover – Money judgement.

Crown Asset Management, LLC vs. Marchel E. McGinnis Money judgement.

Velocity Investments, LLC vs. Paul Gault Money judgement.

Oklahoma Educators Credit Union vs. Rachel Gardenhire, et al Breach of contract.

Resurgent Receivables LLC vs. Deborah J. McDowell – Money judgement.

Midland Credit Management, Inc. vs. Angel Rhodes – Money judgement.

TD Bank USA, N.A. vs. Jeff Jennings – Money judgement.

TD Bank USA, N.A. vs. Ivy Moreland – Money judgement.

Small Claims (under $6,000)

Irvin Barnes vs. Daniel Dod.

Bell Finance vs. Birdie Loftin.

Friendly Loan LLC vs. Shanece Bell.

Sun Loan vs. Donald Carr.

Valarie Walters vs. Cheryl Neal, et al.

Greenhead Capital, LLC vs. Timmera Walker, et al.

Greenhead Capital, LLC vs. Nicole Sanders.

Anthony Charles Russo vs. Tereasa Palafox.

Nick Rosan vs. Julie Taylor.

Patrice Washington vs. Denai Stewart.

Divorce Docket

Gina L. Bynum vs. Scotty G. Bynum.

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