March 11, 2012

Court records: 03/11/2012

March 11, 2012

District Court

The following court records are supplied weekly by the Mayes County Court Clerk’s Office.



Felonies

Geoffrey Don Kinion, arson - 3rd degree

Julie Renea Dilldine, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon

Zachary Lee Dilldine, assault with a dangerous weapon

Ronnie Garrett, attempted rape

Joshua Cary Jacobsen, attempting to elude

John Sherrod Bullock, burglary - 1st degree - AFCF

Garry Garrett, child abuse by injury

Hellen Mzhickteno, child endangerment

Ezekiel Thomas Mennecke, endeavor to manufacture contolled dangerous substance

Walter L. Oppermann, feloniously pointing a firearm

Taylor Scott Littlefield, possession of CDS with intent to distribute

Jacob Michael Long, possession of contraband in jail - AFCF

Daniel Ray Hauenstein, Jr., possession of controlled dangerous substance

Kevin Allen Dale, possession of controlled dangerous substance - AFCF

Matthew Cody Hee Joon Paris, possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute





Misdemeanors

Harley Lea Tillerson, driving under the influence - under 21

Mary Jo Lansaw, public intoxication

Brian Eugene Handle, public intoxication



Civil Suits

Discover Bank v Paula Backwater, breach agreement/contract

Progressive Car Finance v Wesley Yeoman, breach of contract

JP Morgan Chase Bank Natl Assoc v Robert W. Jones, foreclosure

Bank of America Natl Assoc v James B. Rand, foreclosure

US Bank Natl As Trustee v Timothy S. Joyner, foreclosure

JP Morgan Chase Bank Natl Assoc v Wesley Wolfe, foreclosure

Velocity Investments v Roberta P. Sainsbury, indebtedness

Midland Funding LLC v Ismael Lule, indebtedness

Midland Funding LLC v Michael Hedges, indebtedness

Midland Funding LLC v Edward Dent, indebtedness

Tulsa Adjustment Bureau INC v Larry D. Harvey, indebtedness

Tulsa Adjustment Bureau INC v Cory Nicholas, indebtedness

Tulsa Adjustment Bureau INC v Louise A. Hitchcock, indebtedness

Tulsa Adjustment Bureau INC v David James Shaulis, indebtedness

Or-Tech Suspensions v Bamo Land LLC DBA, indebtedness

First Premier Bank v Gene L. Johnson, replevin

David J. Harris v Cindy Cooper, replevin





Small Claims

Arthur Todd Merrill v Mary C. Misiak, forcible entry and detainer

Laurie J. Walters v Eric Roberts, forcible entry and detainer

Joy Michaes v Stacy Bayless, forcible entry and detainer

Glen E. Woods, Jr. v Nicholle Brewer, forcible entry and detainer

Covington Credit v Sally Cantey, money judgement

Covington Credit v Lori Chalakee, money judgement

Hamill Equipment INC DBA v Preferred Waste, money judgement

Hamill Equipment INC DBA v Doug Kerns DBA, money judgement

Paul Lamansky v Denise Kupiec, money judgement





Marriages

Jerry George Dearmond and Sabrina Kay Lyy Sowers

Robert Ross Miller and Leah DeAnn Legates





Divorces

Kendra Deann Tipps and Steven Dale Childs, Jr.

Michael D. Black and Peggy Lynn Duryea

Beth Anne Dihel and Adam Quinn Ladel Dihel

Amy Marie Boswell-Bradshaw and John Roger DeWayne Bradshaw





City Court

The following court records are supplied weekly by the Pryor Municipal Court Clerk’s Office.



Cyle Scott Jones, operation on invalid license, $449

Cyle Scott Jones, school zone, $169

Jordan Ferrial Hazan, careful and prudent driving, $149

Troy Gene Duchesne, speeding 1-10 miles over

$69

Michael Wayne French, no valid license in possession, $199

William Bryan Ward, insurance or certificate required, $124

William Bryan Ward, defective vehicle, equipment, $94

William Bryan Ward, state vehicle license, $124

Wesley Allan McCoy, careful and prudent driving, $149

Kimberly Dawn Hall, school zone, $193

Rommel A. Guardado, failure to obey traffic control, $124

Dennis Scott True, speeding over 10 mph, $93

Sheila Michelle Inlow, seatbelts, child restraints, $25

Stephen James Sexton, speeding over 10 mph, $85

Tonie Kay Pacheco, failure to obey traffic control device, $124

Cody Lee McDowell, seatbelts, $25

Dustin D’Armon Peabody, disturbing peace, $199

Dusting D’Armon Peabody, possession of paraphernalia, $549

Brittany Ann Brown, failure to appear, $209

Carl Wayne Harding, failure to appear, $209

Barbara Jean Hawkes, public intoxication, $174

Sidney Lynn Smith, changing lanes, $149

Sidney Lynn Smith, seatbelts, child restraints, $25

Ella Theresa Borden, school zone, $191

Ashley Marie Barnes, school zone, $181

Robert Edward Paine, school zone, $183

Jacob Lemoin Lloyd, mufflers, $99

Andrew Juan Jernberg, operation on invalid license, $449

Misti Dawn Walker, private service drives, $99

Jason Riley Sharp, T.O.C., $149

Stanley D. Gaines, accidents, duty to stop, $149

Stanley DeWayne Gaines, failure to appear, $209



Property Transfers

The following warranty deeds were filed in the Mayes County Clerk’s Office.

Property owners are assessed a document fee of $1.50 per $1,000 of the purchase price.



Ronnie Glen and Joy Jane Whitaker, sold to Bruce and Helen Page, S29 T23N R20E

Sherry Franke, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22 N R18E, $2.25

Robert Roy Pool, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $2.25

Carol Pool, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $2.25

Harold and Leola Pruitt, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $6

Wendy Nelson, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $3

Amanda Nelson and Jene McClellan, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $3

Adrew Roy McMullin, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $1.50

Rosanna Wisener, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E

Marcus McMullin, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $1.50

Clinton Ray McMullin, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $6

Anna Jimson, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $1.50

Warren and Deborah Paris, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $1.50

Roy and Rita McClellan, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen, S5 T22N R18E, $1.50

Janette Walters, sold to Don McClellan, Sr. and Jene McClellen S5 T22N R18E, $1.50

Cheryl Jean and Anthony T. Vargas and Edward John Madole, Jr., sold to Edward John Madole and Kristie D. Pendley, Romine 2ND B5 L1

Donald Lee Siever, sold to James Donald Siever, S35 T22N R18E

Donna Harvey, sold to Donna Harvey, Kevin Murphy, Jeremy Murphy, Harvey Dale Murphy, S33 T22N R21E

Mary Jean Hensley, sold to Brian and Denise Groff, Disney B11 L9-11

Donald and Joyce Westover, sold to Wesley Don and Catherine Michelle Stafford, S8 T21N R19E

Richard L. and Mardell Phillips, sold to Randall W. and Carol L. White, Grand Lake Towne #1 B1 L3/S1 T23N R21E, $656.25

Kimberly Laine Head, sold to Christopher Gregory Head, S18 T22N R20E

Glen and Peggy Gorman, sold to Sandra Andersen, Lakeside 2 Cabin Sites B”H” L17-18

Johnny Glen Owens, sold to Myrtle Owens, Landrum B57 PT L1/Pryor Creek B57 PT L11

Shirley M. Pape, sold to Shirley M. Pape, Jana J. Nelson, Kristi K. Prince, and Lisa P. Krywiski, S35 T23N R19E

Raymond E. and Ludie Myers, sold to Judy Keesley, S34 T21N R19E

Juanice Stone, sold to William and Margaret Fredrick, Grand River Dam HTS B”B” L1-3



County Radio Logs



The following radio logs are supplied weekly by the Mayes County Sheriff’s Office. These logs range from Jan. 5 to Jan. 6



9:31 a.m., Called and advised that a semi had jack-knifed. Advised that there were no injuries, but the vehicle was causing traffic congestion.

9:32 a.m., Caller requested to speak with a deputy in reference to someone cutting his fence.

10:13 a.m., Called and advised that late Tuesday evening, a vehicle was left in front of their residence. Reporting person does not know the owner. Vehicle descrition: Dark older model Oldsmobile.

11:21 a.m., Walk-in requested to speak with a deputy. Advised that her husband took their 2 year-old child.

11:24 a.m., Reporting person called and requested a deputy to his residence. Advised that there were cattle on his property that did not belong to him. Advised it is an on-going problem.

12:57 p.m., Report of a man in a blue long sleeve shirt attempting to wave cars down on Linsey Mayes bridge.

5:35 p.m., Reporting person reports Charity Fleming and Jason Sitsler are fighting in the front yard.

7:06 p.m., Like to make a report on someone who nearly ran over his child.

11:40 p.m., Reporting person advised cows in roadway.

11:41 p.m., MESTA attempted to transfer call, but female had hung up. MESTA advised that the reporting person stated there were people in her apartment that she wanted to leave. Called reporting person back. Female states everything is ok and the individuals have left and female advised no need to come to her house.Jan. 6

12:11 a.m., Reporting person advised lots of cows in the road by the rock quarry and Boatmans Rooad.

1:58 a.m., Mesta Advised of an overdose at 550 W. Clay. Request a Chouteau officer.

12:38 p.m., Reporting person called and advised neighbor has threatened to damage reporting person’s fence. Reporting person advised that he was leaving and would visit the office to make a report.

1:09 p.m., Reporting person advised needed to make a report for theft of copper at cell tower.

2:19 p.m., Reporting person advised suspicious vehicle parked in roadway. Advised that person in vehicle is Tammy Stokes. Gold suburban with window busted out.

4:00 p.m., Reporting person called and advised that she has staples in her head from altercation with estranged husband from last week. Wants to talk to Langley police officer to advise them of situation.

6:58 p.m., Jail advised that they had a female that fell off the bunk and needed a deputy to assist on transporting and sitting with her.

7:25 p.m., Reporting person advised two horses out, one was in her yard and the other was standing in the roadway.

8:23 p.m., Reporting person reports car pulled up in back yard, turned their lights out, not supposed to be anyone there. At 8:30 p.m. reporting person called back and advised her grandson was at the residence and the vehicle had already left the area before they arrived.

8:51 p.m., Reporting perosn requested a deputy to drive out to the area. Advised he had heard gun shots. Sounded like an automatic weapon.

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