Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

May 18, 2012

Daily Log

TAHLEQUAH —  

Court Report
Warranty Deeds
L. Janine Goodwin et al to Christie Krueger et al
JPMorgan Bank to Bill Blackard
Robert M. Heydt et ux to Petra Siemons
Jason D. Akin et ux to Patty Callaway
Ronald D. Williams et ux to Paul Corn et ux
Felonies
Emily Ann Bear – domestic assault and battery resulting in great bodily harm
Steven Joe Nelson – soliciting sexual conduct/communication with minor by use of technology 2 cts.
Mark Aaron Vance – stalking
Misdemeanors
Jesse D. Smith – breaking and entering dwelling without permission, malicious injury to property
Kristianna Dawn Hart – larceny of merchandise from a retailer, trespassing after conviction while being forbidden
Civil Claims
Asset Acceptance LLC vs. Mark Zuniga
Asset Acceptance LLC vs. Jack W. Strobal
Portfolio Recovery Assoc. LLC vs. Johnny Yahola et al
Small Claims
Johnnie Dunn vs. Stephanie Joann Peters - replevin
Divorces
Jeremy W. Ketcher vs. Jennifer L. Ketcher
Marriages
Joseph Harold Otterstrom, 39, Tahlequah, to Ronica Christine Olson, 42, Tahlequah
Joshua Daniel Granger, 27, Tahlequah, to Kristin Nicole Davis, 22, Tahlequah
Fire Runs
May 16
Tahlequah FD; 2:35 p.m. Alarm. 600 N. Grand
Tahlequah FD; 3:54 p.m. Motor Vehicle Collision. Vinita and Minor
Tahlequah FD; 5:18 p.m. Motor Vehicle Collision. South Muskogee and Monroe
Tahlequah FD; 9:59 p.m. Controlled Burn. Butler Road
May 17
Tahlequah FD; 1:08 p.m. Structure Fire. 903 W. Choctaw
Death Notices
RICHEY, Miriam H., 92, Tahlequah hairdresser and shop owner. Died May 14. Services 9:30 a.m. May 21 at First Presbyterian Church, Muskogee. Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.
KIMMEL, Kenneth, 42, Tahlequah locksmith for NSU. Died May 15. Memorial service 2 p.m. May 18 at Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.
SCOTT, Minnie Hazel, 87, retired Hulbert school cook. Died May 15. Services pending with Hart Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

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Yes, but only in public buildings, like schools or stadiums; no for private homes and businesses.
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