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Crimes and courts

March 18, 2012

Court Records: 03/18/2012

District Court

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



Misdemeanors

Amber Lucille Lyman, breaking and entering

Leland Eugene Vickers, domestic assault and batter in presence of minor/child

Chance Ward Route, driving under the influence - alcohol

Timothy Scott Dean, driving while impaired

Rachel Lynne Schroeder, municipal appeal

Byron Michael Jacobsen, possession of controlled substance (marijuana)

Elizabeth Paige Otoole, possession or selling of paraphernalia

Terry Lynn Ross, public intoxication

Elizabeth Denise Wilson, public intoxication



Felonies

Joseph Mathew Hough, aggravated assault and battery

Charles Mattew Blakley III, falsely personate another to create liability

Kandi Jarene Parks, furnishing alcoholic beverage to person under 21

Clint Kyle Sutton, grand larceny

Jeremy Don Scott, knowingly concealing stolen property

Devon Michael Jones, knowingly concealing stolen property

Cassie Lynn Jones, manufacture of controlled dangerous substance

Joshua Allen Brandon Page, manufacture of controlled dangerous substance

Randall Scott Grubbs, manufacture of controlled dangerous substance

John Martin Stith, manufacture of controlled dangerous substance - AFCF



Marriages

Jack Manuel Henson and Linda Jean Henson

Shane Keith Dollarhide and Lisa Gale Alexander

Scott Dean Matheson and Misty Kay Edwards

Joshua Floyd Cortese and Cassandra Renee Walker

Anthony Daniel Garner and Melissa Dawn Holden



Divorces

Tonya Marie Conn and Ronald Alvin Conn, Jr.

Irma Marie Venable and James Leroy Venable



Civil Suits

Mortgage Clearing Corporation v Christy T. Clark, forclosure lien

Bank of America N A v John W. Sullivan, foreclosure

JP Morgan Chase Bank NA v Duane Bark, foreclosure

Asset Acceptance LLC v Mohamed E. Boudhhir, indebtedness

Asset Acceptance LLC v Barbara Burnham, indebtedness

Asset Acceptance LLC v Chatherine I Martin, indebtedness

Atlantic Credit and Finance INC v Karen Maggard, indebtedness

Capital One Bank v Charles E. Foster, indebtedness

Midland Funding LLC v Miriam Jones, indebtedness

Midland Funding LLC v Terry Stanart, indebtedness

Midland Funding LLC v Earl Jones, indebtedness

Midland Funding LLC v Carl Walden, Jr., indebtedness

Citibank N A v Cathy Misiak, indebtedness

GE Capital Retail Bank v Odis Butler, indebtedness

Capital One Bank (USA) N A v Connie J. Dawson, indebtedness

Atlantic Credit and Finance v Karen Maggard, indebtedness

GE Money Bank v Stanley Dawson, indebtedness



Small Claims

Mike Smith v Megan Baker, forcible entry and detainer

Minnie Kay Nix v Loretta Lynn Williams, forcible entry and detainer

Cash Security INC v Ashley N. Thompson, money judgement

Cash Security INC v Amanda E. Golden, money judgement

Cash Security INC v Joshua Pierce, money judgement

Cash Security INC v Stacy Jentz, money judgement

Cash Security INC v Jeremiah L. Folmar, money judgement

Cash Security INC v Steven H. Lindsey, money judgement

Pryor Lumber CO v Dons Drywall, money judgement

Stephen Hutton v Gerald Locke, money judgement



City Court

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



Clayton Glenn Patterson, operation on invalid license, $449

Clayton Glenn Patterson, speeding over 10 mph, $85

Stephen Cody Fleming, public intoxication, $174

Joseph Wayne Collins, speeding 1-10 miles over, $69

Joseph Donald Shafer, speeding in school zone, $173

Joseph Donald Shafer, operation on invalid license, $449

Colt Lee Kelley, school zone, $187



Property Transfers

The following warranty deeds are 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.



James Rober and Paula Joy Hendrickson, sold to Steven D. nd Donna L. Bary, S34 T23N R18E, $150

Charles R. and Dorothy L. Reed, sold to Amanda Lawrence, Kern L10, $90

Amanda Lawrence, sold to Charles R. Reed, Kern L10/ J.M. Downing B3 L18-20, $60,000

Mary Sandlin, sold to Frank J. and Elva G. Bettine, Lake Shore Dr B8 L5-9/ S22 T22n R21E, $37.50

Evan G. and Whitney L. Jones, sold to Donald A. Gary, Twin Creeks B1 L810

James R. and Reta Gay Ogden, sold to Terry D. Walters, Flood B1 PT L4,5, $150

Donald A. Gray, sold to Evan G. and Whitney L. Jones, Twin Creeks B1 L810

Scott A. Fudge, sold to Shannon Fudge, Romine B1 L8

Nancy Neal sold to Gloria Murray, Indian Springs EST B4 L10-12

Grace Fuchs, sold to Harold D. Russell, S19 T22N R21E

Darryl and Julie Christner, sold to Robert M. Zinke, Eagles Roost B1 L29, $765

Nathan Raith and Karen Raith (FKA Hershberger) sold to Kevin D. Brewer, Locust Grove B30 L16-19, $112.50

Darrell Junior and Vanessa Hunter Sitsler, sold to Kathy M. Scroggins, S20 T21N R21E

Darrell Junior and Vanessa Hunter Sitsler, sold to Judith K. Loving, S20 T21N R21E

Tony L. Brixey, sold to Teresa L. Brixey, S15 T23N R20E

Merle M. Carpenter, sold to John C. Wilkerson, Jr., S17 T22N R18E, $9

Judith A. Washam, sold to Kelly L. Daugherty, Chouteau B33 L4

Brittany Salyers, sold to Lonnie Dale Salyers II, S14 T21N R20E

Tom C. and Julie M. McCormack, sold to Everett L. Keaton, S7 T21N R19E

Marcia L. Brown, sold to Bryan D. and Karen L. Greer, Chouteau Hills B45 PT E/2, $190.50

Patsy J. and Garry L. Wilson and Patsy J. Schooley (FKA), sold to Charlotte J. and Joe E. Stutzman, S30 T20N R18E, $9

Connie Jo Whitten, sold to David L. and Jenny L. Crawford, S10 T21N R21E, $15

Paul Arthur and Susan Lee Dahlin, sold to Pamela Joann and Daniel Ray Lloyd, Craig Coves B1 L4/B5 L28, $150

Robyn Porter, sold to John Porter, S4 T23N R21E

John L., Constance E. and Lisa Anne Shasteen, sold to Ernest J. and Gaila N. Chupp, Couteau B25 L1-6, $373.50





County Radio Logs

The following radio logs are supplied weekly by the Mayes County Sheriff’s Office.

These logs range from Jan. 6 to Jan.7



8:57 p.m., Advised have a vicious dog has people pinned in their yard, advised they might have to shoot it.

10:11 p.m., Reporting person advised that there was a red truck with extended cab with plastic in back window driving very slowly with flashers on.

11:42 p.m., Reporting person reports someone took stuff out of his truck and would like to talk with an officer.

Jan. 7

12:24 a.m., Caller advised that her neighbors were having a domestic and dispatch could hear them in the background. Caller advised that they woker her children. Caller advised of a vehicle that was out front that was started and the headlights had been on. Caller advised that someone had turned the headlights off and was standing by it. Second caller advised that he requested his roommates to leave and they refused to and wrecked his entertainment unit.

8:50 a.m., OHP called and advised a white dump truck traveling 85 to 90 MPH needed to be stopped by Chouteau unit. Advised the truck is spraying cars with fluid imparing other drivers visibility.

12:32 p.m., Reporting person called and advised that there was a dog at large that killed on of her animals. Reporting person wanted to know what could be done about the situation, dispatch advised her that a deputy would call her and tell her the options.

1:47 p.m., Per Pryor Police Department need to advise Chouteau of dark colored suburban coming in their direction. Advised Chouteau that passengers inside just involved in fight at EZMart.

2:26 p.m., Reporting person called and advised that her son, Turner, was on her property and was not supposed to be. Reporting person required officer to go out to the residence.

3:35 p.m., Reporting person advised of cattle out. Advised subject is going to be a Cody Ruddick. Advised subject’s cattle have been out six times. Advised about 25 head of cattle were out.

4:31 p.m., Reporting person advised of two juvenile boys riding fourwheelers and tearing up reporting person’s yard. Advised it was the Maxwell boys and advised the juveniles know his property is marked for no trespassing and juveniles continue to trespass.

4:45 p.m., Reporting person advised some subject had vandalized his trailer. Advised he needed to speak with a deputy.

5:41 p.m., Reporting person advised of a male subject standing underneath the L at the Langley Water Tower near speedys. MESTA later advised subject was currently sitting on top of the water tower.

7:16 p.m., Advised of a fridge in the roadway. Advised fridge was on highway 82, south of Anderson Road.

7:35 p.m., Reporting person reports stop sign missing at the intersection. She state the stop sign was leaned up on the mailbox belonging to Whiteneck. County Commissioner Yoder was contacted and stated he would get someone out to fix the sign.

7:40 p.m., Reporting person advised of a car off in ditch. Advised the driver is possibly intoxicated. Advised the the vehicle is west of the laudromat about 200 feet. Advised subject is currently walking east on the south side of the roadway. Advised vehicle does have Ark. plates.

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