Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

September 11, 2012

Daily Log

TAHLEQUAH — Court Report

Warranty Deeds

Glenn F. Sutherland et al to Glenn F. Sutherland et al

Felonies

Malana Castillo – possession of cell phone or electronic device device in penal institution

Ray Lee Garner – possession of controlled dangerous substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, driving under suspension

Timra A. Young – child endangerment by driving under the influence, driving under the influence, open container beer

Misdemeanors

Rositta Lynn Dean – failure or neglect to compel child to attend school

Jacob Fargo – minor in possession

Lucas Fargo – public intoxication

Jordan Kent – minor in possession

Mackenzie Morris – public intoxication

Justin Shofner – minor in possession

Civils

Deutsche Bank National Trust vs. Blaine Allen Villines et al – foreclosure

Arvest Bank vs. Harold Jones et al – foreclosure

Midland Funding LLC vs. Joanne Hancock

Midland Funding LLC vs. Pamela Henson

Midland Funding LLC vs. Alvie Atkins

Midland Funding LLC vs. James Dilday

Midland Funding LLC vs. Rita Stopp

Sterling Jewelers Inc. vs. Denise Jackson

James Mitchell Anno et al vs. known and unknown heirs et al – quiet title

Protective Orders

Stacy Lynn Witt et al vs. Tiffany Sheila McBride

Small Claims

Bailey Law PLC vs. Linda Satterfield

Margaret Mostert vs. Mike Malone

Divorces

Craig Wing vs. Amanda Keener – paternity

Marriages

John Alan Tillison, 33, Tahlequah, Patricia Jean Elk, 27, Tahlequah

Fire Runs

Sept. 8

Tahlequah FD; 6:03 p.m. Brush Fire. 14353 U.S. 62

Death Notices

ROBINSON, Sami, 49. Tahlequah. Died Aug. 31. Private family services planned. Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

LEECH, Forrest, 101. Tahlequah farmer/rancher. Died Sept. 7. Services pending with Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

DEPAULA, Sonya Kay, 75, Tahlequah registered nurse. Died Sept. 10. Services pending with Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

HUTCHINSON, Dollie L. (Hefner), 85, Tahlequah medical/dental assistant. Died Sept. 10. Services pending with Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

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