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February 6, 2024
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Felony Docket

Dylan Anderson, 28, Fort Smith, Ark: Falsely personate another to create liability; Poss. of CDS (marijuana); Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Christopher Brown, 34, Austin, Ark: Endangering others while eluding/attempting to elude police officers; Running a roadblock; Obstructing an officer.

George S. Brown, 46, Muldrow: Domestic A&B by strangulation.

Jordan Kioski, 28, Van Buren, Ark.: Child abuse.

Xuetan Shao, 43, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Trafficking in illegal drugs; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Jacquelynn E. Starks, 35, Sallisaw: Burglary second degree.

Megan A. Stites, 36, Roland: Assault, battery, or A&B with dangerous weapon.

Criminal Misdemeanors

Mehaje C. Bennett, 25, Fort Smith, Ark.: Malicious injury to property-under $1,000.

Halee Childress, 33, Fort Smith, Ark.: Use drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

William R. Corder, 36, Gans: DUS – first offense; Speeding.

Kyeleigh Cravens, 22, Fayetteville, Ark.:Possess, deliver, sell, or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Steve Doengi, 62, Sallisaw: DUI-alcohol-aggravated.

Travis C. Fieldgrove, 46, Vian: A&B.

Crystal Gragg, Sallisaw: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Orlando Granados, 53, Little Rock, Ark.: Operate vehicle without a valid DL; Fail to comply with compulsory insurance law; TOC – alcoholic beverage; Seatbelt – driver not wearing seatbelt.

Kayla L. Green, 22, Oklahoma City: Use drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Robert L. Locke, 75, Sallisaw: DUS – second offense.

Travis J. Martin, 34, Muldrow: Domestic abuse – A&B.

Jesse R. McDonald, 35, Jackson, Miss.: Possess, deliver, sell, or manufacture drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Logan B. Moss, 21, Sallisaw: Unlawful use of cell phone; Speeding.

Jessica A. Sanders, 42, Sallisaw: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Scarlett Snyder, 33, Conway, Ark: Obstructing an officer; Resisting an officer.

Charles A. Whitbrod, 39, Oklahoma City: DUI -alcohol; Speeding -posted zone.

Tina Wilkins, 51, Sallisaw: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

David Wright, 36, Tulsa: Operate vehicle without a valid DL; Fail to comply with compulsory insurance law.

Civil Appearances (over $10,000)

Discover Bank vs. Dorothy J. Jett – Money judgement.

Blia Thao vs. Jill R. Davis – Auto negligence.

6, In the matter of the administration the Jess and Betty Dollard trust agreement dated April 2018-in the matter of the interest from.

Civil Appearances (under $10,000)

State of Okla., ex rel, Oklahoma Tax Commission vs. Russel Watkins, et al – Tax warrant.

Midland Credit Management vs. Latricia Taylor – Money judgement.

Small Claims (under $6,000)

Rural Housing of Sallisaw vs. Demetria Barton.

Michael C. Robertson vs. Kimberly Bolen, et al.

Steve T. Darwin, Jr. vs. David Ward.

Rodney D. Dean vs. Devon Rogers.

Fast Loans Corp. vs. Helen Kirk.

Friendly Loan LLC vs. Robin Plummer.

Red River Credit vs. Cody T. Parkerson.

Rural Housing of Sallisaw vs. Kyelea Pratt.

Vian Properties II vs. Herman Wiegert, et al.

Marriage Licenses

Christopher S. Monte and Jodi R. Buttery.

Timothy J. Schraps and Harlie R. Crafton.

Edward E. Smoke and Nikki D. Fuller.

Divorce Docket

Michelle Barnes vs. Jackie Barnes.

Marshal Fahrman vs. Ashley Fahrman.

Heinrich J. Germishuizen vs. Delta R. Germishuizen.

Jan M. Herod vs. Joshua A. Herod.

Nichole Jordan vs. Wayne Ledford.

Michael D. Walker vs. Sara Walker.

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