Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

June 14, 2012

Daily Log

TAHLEQUAH — Court Report

Warranty Deeds

Kyle W. Smith et ux to Megan M. Walker

Mitchell L. Rhyne to Heidi M. Rolston et al

Misty M. Sharp Ballew et ux to Henry E. Wood Jr.

Suzan L. Morang to Anne Alyse Watson

James E. Haney et ux to Lakeway Park LLC

JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. to Gerred Mayberry et al

Michael D. Copeland co-trustee to Ballew Land Co. LLC

Thomas D. Hensley et ux to Darvin L. Whorton et ux

Felonies

Matthew Boone Jamison – burglary second degree

Misdemeanors

Wesley Robert Martin – larceny of merchandise from a retailer

Stephen Kyle Scott – public intoxication

James N. Guinn – minor in possession of 3.2 beer

Shane Adam Rose – obstructing an officer

Civils

Credit Bureau Service Assoc. vs. Anthony Hughes et al

Credit Bureau Service Assoc. vs. Michelle Robinette

Credit Bureau Service Assoc. vs. Crystal Horton

Credit Bureau Service Assoc. vs. Kimberly Willis

Credit Bureau Service Assoc. vs. Marsha Diane Gentry

Credit Bureau Service Assoc. vs. Jennifer L. Hale

Credit Bureau Service Assoc. vs. Wesley J. Thomas

Credit Bureau Service Assoc. vs. James C. Whitehead

Credit Bureau Service Assoc. vs. Diana L. Caddick

In the matter of Treann Johnson – writ of habeas corpus

Small Claims

David Francis Meigs vs. Rachel Mary Tice – entry and detainer

Terry Wayne Doby vs. Jimmy Wheat – entry and detainer

Colonial Finance Company vs. Ronald Houston

Colonial Finance Company vs. Fredrick Smart

Divorces

Lisa Gail Stewart vs. Scott Dewayne Stewart

Marriages

Wayne Logan Scott, 78, Tahlequah, to Barbara Sue Scott, 59, Tahlequah

Joseph Allan Donaldson, 30, Chelsea, to Tiffany Lynn Smith, 20, Chelsea

Fire Runs

June 13

Tahlequah FD; 8:24 a.m. Gas Leak Standby. Near Sequoyah High School

Tahlequah FD; 11:44 a.m. Fire Alarm. Cherokee Nation Complex

Death Notices

ERB, David Lewis, 66. Fort Gibson, owner of Erb’s Recreational Vehicles, Gun and Pawn. Died June 8. Celebration of life 2 p.m. June 15 at First United Methodist Church in Fort Gibson. Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

WALTRIP, Raymond, 80. Retired Northeastern State University professor. Died June 9 in Tahlequah. Services 10 a.m. June 14 at Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

NODINE, Wiley, 69, Tahlequah propagationist. Died June 11. Services 2 p.m. June 14 at Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

KIRK, Kristen, 49. Tahlequah registered nurse. Died June 8. Services pending with Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

REESE, Jack Ray, 88, West Siloam Springs carpenter. Died June 11. Services 2 p.m. June 14 at New Hope Cemetery in Chewey. Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Stilwell.

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Crime & Courts
  • Women arrested on for drug possession, outstanding warrants

    Two local women were taken into police custody June 13 on drug-related complaints following a traffic stop near South Muskogee Avenue and Ballentine.

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  • Two women jailed after traffic stop

    Two area women were taken into custody by a sheriff’s deputy following a traffic stop on U.S. Highway 62 June 14. Franchel E. Freeman, 21, of Okay, was arrested for DUI, while passenger Emily N. Frix, 18, of Fort Gibson, was arrested for public intoxication.

    June 18, 2013

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  • Vehicle reported stolen

    A Locust Grove woman spoke to sheriff’s deputies June 13 to report that her inoperable vehicle had been stolen. Willa Blakely said her 1992 blue Chevy four-door Cavalier, which has a taped driver-side headlight, broke down on East 626 Road. It was gone when she returned two days later to retrieve the vehicle.

    June 17, 2013

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    June 17, 2013

  • Woman arrested on shoplifting charges

    A Tahlequah woman was taken into police custody June 12 after trying to leave a local grocery store without paying for items found concealed on her person.

    June 14, 2013

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  • Assault reported

    Tahlequah police officers spoke to employees of Armstrong Bank this week about bogus checks.

    June 13, 2013

  • Woman reports trailer stolen

    Cherokee County sheriff’s deputies spoke with a woman last week after a 14-foot trailer was stolen.

    June 13, 2013

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    June 13, 2013

Poll

Where do you think bicycle trails are most needed in Cherokee County?

In the downtown corridor.
Not downtown, because it would be too congested, but on peripheral streets, like Bluff, Downing and College, and Muskogee but not downtown.
On the rural highways mainly in recreational areas, like Highways 10 and 82.
Only in special areas, like parks.
I do not think Cherokee County needs any (or more) bike trails.
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