Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

May 11, 2012

Daily Log

TAHLEQUAH —  

Court Report
Warranty Deeds
Robert B. Young etux to Robert B. Young etux
O. Laverne Crisp to O Laverne Crisp etal
8800 Properties Inc to Michael Borela etal
Garland McChristian Jr. to Dale Davis etux
Michiel Tubbs etal to Rodney W. Howerton
Misdemeanors
Brandon Lee Davis - DUI-misdemeanor, driving under suspension 1st/DL2
Bryan David Sanders - DUI-misdemeanor, driving under suspension, failure to carry insurance verification, open container alcohol, no seatbelt
Civil Claims
National Credit Adjuster vs. James Ronald Green, indebtedness
Small Claims
Meadow View Mobile Home PA vs. Rachel Kinzer, petition for judgment
James Borolin vs. Fabian Daniel Teague etal
Divorces
Sarah Medlock from Michael Medlock, dissolution
Lillian Diane Young from Jerry Don Stevens, divorce
Marriages
Bryan Justin Qualls, 29, Hulbert to Sasha Denee Blackfox, 29, Hulbert
Fire Runs
May 9
Tahlequah FD; 10:26 a.m. Fire Alarm. Heritage Place
May 10
Tahlequah FD; 7:20 a.m. Smoke Investigation. Whitmore Drive
Tahlequah FD; 9:20 a.m. Odor Check. Stickross Mountain Road
Death Notices
GRAHAM, Elizabeth “Betty”, 66, Westville, quality assurance. Died May 7. Services 1p.m. May 11 at Landmark Missionary Baptist Church, Westville. Roberts Funeral Home, Westville.
STEVENS, Kevin Ray, 50, Stilwell, operations manager. Died May 9. Services 2 p.m. May 11 at First Baptist Church, Stilwell. Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Stilwell.
JONES, Vera, Westville. Died May 9. Services pending. Roberts Funeral Home, Westville.
JENKINS, George, 77, Tahlequah. Died May 8. Services 10 a.m. May 12 at Hart Funeral Home Chapel, Tahlequah.
DANIEL, Robert Anthony, 59, Tahlequah clinical psychologist. Died May 3. Services 3 p.m. May 12 at Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

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Should storm shelters be a mandatory part of construction in tornado-prone areas?

Yes, in all structures, whether they be public buildings or private homes and businesses.
Yes, but only in public buildings, like schools or stadiums; no for private homes and businesses.
No, storm shelters should not be mandatory, but perhaps government funds or grants should be available to those who choose to build them.
No, they should not be mandatory, and there should be no government funds for them.
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