TAHLEQUAH —
Four non-custodial parents allegedly failed to appear for a child support docket this week, and bench warrants have been issued for their arrests.
One of the parents allegedly owes more than $50,000 in past due child support.
Those on the list are Donald Camden, $53,723; Catina Boston, $12,681; Christopher Kile, $12,794; and Mary Dalrymple, $5,931.
The bonds are cash-only.
Anyone with information about where these people can be found should call a local law enforcement officer or notify the child support office.
The mission of the Oklahoma Child Support Services is to enhance the well-being of children by establishing, monitoring and enforcing reliable sources of support for families entitled to child support.
For more information on the child support program, call (800) 522-2922 or visit the website at www.okdhs.org.
Anyone owing child support can call or contact the local support office to make payment arrangements.
Payments can be mailed to OCSS, P.O. Box 268849, Oklahoma City, 73126-8849, with the appropriate family group number on the face of the payment.
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