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Crimes and courts

May 26, 2012

Court records: 05/27/2012

 District Court

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



Misdemeanors

Darrell Wayne Rock, actual physical control

Jasper Leon Russell, contributing to the delinquency of a minor

Colby James Hemphill, driving under the influence - alcohol

Chad Falling, driving under the influence - alcohol

Anthony George Rumore, driving under the influence - alcohol

Preston M. Langston, leaving the scene of an accident - damage fixture on hwy

Sean Garrison Smith, obtaining merchandise by bogus check

Bobby Joe Englebright, obtaining merchandise by bogus check

Christopher Lee Baldwin, obtaining merchandise by bogus check

Melissa Anne Furnas, possession of controlled substance (marijuana)

Rudy K. Rice, possession of controlled substance (marijuana)



Felonies

Rory Paul Kammerzell, attempting to obtain money by fraud/false pretense AFCF

Johnny Roy Morrison, Jr., burglary - 1st degree

Michael J. Kemp, Jr., child abuse by injury

Justin Jay McGirt, domestic assault and battery by strangulation or attempted

Barry Wayne Brautigan, failure to notify law enforcement of change of address - AFCF

Herbert Alvin Herron, failure to register as sex offender - AFCF

Floyd Allan Moore, failure to register as sex offender - AFCF

Trenton Eugene Grass, failure to register as sex offender - AFCF

Jason Mark Odle, feloniously pointing firearm

Troy Howard Keeney, obtaining CDS by forged or altered prescription

Ashley Ann Harvey, possession of CDS without prescription



Civil Suits

Shelter Mutual Insurance Co v Terry Lee Thornton, auto negligence

Shelter Mutual Insurance Co v Frank Hitchcock, auto negligence

Vern Beisly v Larry Kester, foreclosure

PHH Mortgange Corp FKA DBA v Amy B. Silas, foreclosure

Wells Fargo Bank NA v Cindy S. West, foreclosure

First Horizon Home Loans v Michael W. Bilby, foreclosure

JP Morgan Chase Bank NA v Isaac Daugherty, foreclosure

Midland Funding LLC v Elizabeth Harpster, indebtedness

Discover Bank v Randly L. Buck, indebtedness

Portfolio Recovery Assoc LLC v James Rogers, indebtedness

Tulsa Federal Credit Union v Steven L. Tackett, replevin

Baptist Healthcare OK INC DBA v Chistophe Runion, suit on account



Small Claims

Gardens at Pryor Creek v Kela Greogry, forcible entry and detainer

Gardens at Pryor Creek v Robin Rogers, forcible entry and detainer

Gardens at Pryor Creek v Misty Miller, forcible entry and detainer

Gardens at Pryor Creek v Lonnie Kester, forcible entry and detainer

Green Country OK LLC v Johnny Ferrell, forcible entry and detainer

Green Country OK LLC v Colene Yardly, forcible entry and detainer

Chouteau Village Apt v Brittany Bridges, forcible entry and detainer

State of Oklahoma Ex Rel v Charles D. Crook, Jr., money judgement

Stephens Memorial Chapel v Dale Moore, money judgement

Midwestern Loans v Victor Veloquio, money judgement



Marriages

Damien Scott Lee and Jacqueline Marie Ballou

Christopher W. Wendt and Jessica Oneita Seabolt

Calvin James Stafford nd Ashley Marie Guynn

Floyd Nathan Shirley and Tina Marie Davis

Gary DeWayne Ridenour and Rebecca Ann Brungardt



Divorces

Ryan V. Thompson and Michiyo Hatanaka Thompson

Robert Richard Dardenne and Mindi Renee Dardenne

Jacob Thomas Hopper and Lacricia Hopper

Betty R. Brautigan Talbot and Carl D. Talbot

Wendy Loren Harris and Brent Ross Harris

Sumathy Foreman and Jess Foreman

Susan D. Sturgis and Donald P. Sturgis



City Court

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

Jose Alfred Rodriguez, Jr., speeding over 10 mph, $81

Marcus James Soukup, drivers license - possession required, $199

Christopher Rotenberry, failure to appear, $209

Nathan J. Sanders, public intoxication, $174

Vincent Oaks Cox, speeding over 10 mph, $117

John Phillip Gann, defective vehicle, equipment, $94

Rusty Don Eichelberger, state vehicle license, $124

Justin Leroy Stith, speeding over 10 mph, $85

Joshua Levi Ingle, turning movements/signals, $99

Johnathon Mark Oakley, speeding over 10 mph, $93

Freda F. Poe, speeding over 10 mph, $101

Ricky K. Harden, failure to obey traffic control device, $124

Judith Lin Simmons, failure to obey traffic control device, $124

Jeffrey C. Johnson, speeding 1-10 miles over, $69

Matthew R. Blase, speeding 1-10 miles over, $69

Mary Ruth George, speeding 1-10 miles over, $69

Susan Kay Rice, state vehicle license, $124

Katrena Luzene Williams, speeding 1-10 miles over, $69

Shelly Elizabeth Lara, drivers license - possession required, $199

Johnny L. Copeland, improper left turn, $49

Johnny Lee Copeland, TOC, $49

Robert Keith Conley, speeding over 1-10 mph, $93

Daniel Ray Craine, speeding over 1-10 mph, $69

Clyde Ray Mickle III, seatbelts, child restraints, $25

Michael Louie Self, speeding over 10 mph, $97

Michael Jeffery Alan Smith, entering highway, $149

Nolan Jacob McCarter, petit larceny, $549

Nolan Jacob McCarter, public intoxication, $174

Michael Andrew Orman, failure to appear, $209

Todd Allen Rempe, illegal u-turn, $204

Shannon Lee Wise, dog running at large, $199

Elizabeth Marie Hutchins, dog running at large, $199

Elizabeth Marie Hutchins, dog registration; fee, tag required, $99

Eleno Maldonado, Jr., public intoxication, $174



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.



Doyle R., Particia L., Jason R., and Jennifer L. Bailey, sold to Clay and Stacy Saffell, S20 T20N R20E, $48

Clay and Stacy Saffell, sold to Steve and Janice Riff, S20 T20N R20E, $32,000

Ami, Ame (AKA) and Shae Buford, sold to Holly Buford, S32 T23N R21E

Troy and Tammy Merrill, sold to Derek C. and Erin B. Kuehni, S6 T21N R18E, $63

Benjamin R. and Margaret E. Sherrer, sold to Robert Benjamin and Margaret E. Sherrer, Chouteau B18 L1 PT L2

James Harrison and Theresa Combs, sold to James Harrison and Theresa Combs, S5 T21N R20E

Josef Lee and Melody Schmidt, sold to Rachelle Williams, Cherokee Est. 2nd B4 L3, $202.50

Traci Rabbit, Dwight Stone and Karen E. Rabbit, sold to Traci Rabbit, Dwight Stone, Karen E. Rabbit and Stephen Proctor, Beverly HTS B4 L11 PT L10

Traci Rabbit, Dwight Stone, and Karen E. Rabbit, sold to Traci Rabbit and Dwight Stone, Landrum B60 PT L4 & ST

Michael E. Smith and Leah Sellers, Pleasant Acres B1 L4, $182.25

Deanna Fisher, sold to Stanley and Karen Rose, S33 T19N R20E, $17.25

Wanda O. and Ronald D. Young, sold to Wanda O. and Ronald D. Young and Mollee R. Schaller, S4 T21N R21E

Ronnie Edwin Green, sold to Jerry Ray Green, Grand River Dam HTS B3 L16-19

Earl Walter Gand, Jr., and Glenda Kay Gand, sold to Jerry Ray Green, Grand River Dam HTS B3 L16-19

Phyllis Irene and Larry Wayne Green, Jerry Ray Green, Grand River Dam HTS B3 L16-19

Patrick and Carisa R. Cole Fanning, sold to Teddy H. Salmon, S13 T19N R20E, $210

Robert A. and Rebecca Jo Mozingo, sold to Martha L. Duvall, S15 T21N R18E, $300

Nancy Fanning, sold to Gerald R. Brown, Sr. and Iva C. Brown, Salina B20 L5-8, $22.50

Stanley Eugene and Rosemary Spence, sold to Stanley Eugene Spence II and Shyla Spence, Disney B11 L1-7

John William Robinson II and Glenda Ann Resh Robinson, S18 T19N R18E

Ruth and Francis Willis, sold to Matthew Jay and Leisha Renner, S15 T22N R19E, $397.50



Radio logs

Radio logs are supplied by the Mayes County Sheriff’s Office.



Jan. 19

10:24 p.m., Reporting person stated he had been struck in the mouth but did not want to file a report tonight, he would wait until morning to file the report but he would take picutres of his injuries.

10:38 p.m., Reporting person reports someone is at her door that is not supposed to be there.

10:48 p.m., Reporting person reports a silver honda accord driving around in the neighborhood.

Jan. 20

2:15 a.m., Advised car is off the roadway by Midamerica on Highway 69. Pryor PD called and advised a lady fell asleep and ran off roady. People picked her up and she will pick up tomorrow.

8:27 a.m., Reporting person called and advised of fight in progress.

9:30 a.m., Reporting person requested deputy. Advised that it looks as if someone shot one of his cattle in the face.

10:45 a.m., Caller requested to speak with an officer in reference to his ex-wife leaving a gray 2006 PT Cruiser in the parking lot. Advised that she was court ordered to return.

11:30 a.m., Reporting person called and advised that there was someone at the residence trying to urt her. Advised the male subject pushed her, so she pushed him back and male subject was laying on the ground. Both parties refused medical.

1:16 p.m., Reporting person called and advised that his roommate moved out a few days ago and took reporting person’s property with him.

1:38 p.m., Reporting person called and advised that there were several dogs and a cat that had been abandoned.

1:54 p.m., Reporting person called and advised that her 12-year-old grandson was assaulted. Advised that he was outside shooting his bb gun when a teenager came up behind him and struck him. Person advised that juvenile had a welp and scratch on his chin and his ribs were red and a loose tooth. Suspect was wearing black skinny pants, southpole shirt, a leather jacket and a flat bill hat.

3:22 p.m., Reporting person advised needed Salina PD to call her back, advised high school took her son’s phone and is refusing to return it.

3:59 p.m., Reporting person called advised they had $600 stolen.

4:41 p.m., Reporting person called and advised she found missing horse in road and wanted to make sure deputies knew they were recovering her horse. Advised horse was in road in front of last residence at the end of Slaughterhouse Road.

5:24 p.m., Reporting person called and advised neighbor has unattended fire going and burn ban is in effect.

5:30 p.m., Reporting person called and advised her landlord nailed her back door shut, denying her access to her schooter. Person called back wanting to know what had happened and why her back door was still nailed shut. Dispatch advised person that the landlord has every intention of repairing the door as soon as he can and she would have to exit out of her front door. Person, upset, said that was her only way to her ramp. Dispatch advised that landlord confirmed clear exit out front and she said okay before hanging up on dispatch.

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