Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

January 17, 2013

Daily Log

TAHLEQUAH — Court Report

Warranty Deeds

Wesley Cobb et ux to Wesley Cobb et al

Wesley Cobb et ux to Wesley Cobb

Micky Longshore et ux to Cherokee County

Leighanne Dodd-Robertson et ux to Michelle Renee Wilson

Felonies

Amy M. Lowrey – possession of controlled dangerous substance in county jail

Whitney Felicia Dale Barr – DUI, driving under suspension

Misdemeanors

Stephen James Lowe Jr. – public intoxication, minor in possession of alcohol

Maria Chavez – public intoxication

Noe A. Degollado – public intoxication

Harold Aldridge – aggravated DUI

Joey Ray Stillwell – public intoxication

Protective Orders

James Ray Carey vs. Drushane Carey

Small Claims

Liberty Finance Inc. vs. Jessica Springwater

Loan Plus vs. Christopher Crittenden

Loan Plus vs. Marquita Kay Cheater

Loan Plus vs. Buzzy Bee Duvall

Loan Plus vs. Dina D. Sherrell

Divorces

Patricia R. Stopp vs. Jim Willis Stopp

Fire Runs

Jan. 15

Tahlequah FD; 2:05 p.m. Dryer Fire. Grace Living Center on Vinita

Tahlequah FD; 2:38 p.m. Gas Smell. 217 N. Muskogee

Tahlequah FD; 6:20 p.m. Motor Vehicle Collision. S.H. 62 and Grand

Death Notices

VIND, Gerald, 80, Tahlequah microbiologist. Died Jan. 11. Services pending with Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

HALE, Rickey Alan, 59, Tulsa Reasor’s meat department employee. Died Jan. 15. Services pending with Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

JONES, Frank, 79, Tahlequah educator and farmer. Died Jan. 15. Services 10 a.m. Jan. 18 at Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

WING, Gaylen, 67, Tahlequah chef. Died Jan. 9. Services 10 a.m. Jan. 22 at Hart Funeral Home Chapel, Tahlequah.

BUMBAUGH, Barbara, 81. Tahlequah homemaker. Died Jan. 11. Services pending with Hart Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

HENDRIX, E.J., 88, Tahlequah business owner and entrepreneur. Died Jan. 13. Graveside services 1 p.m. Jan. 17 at Fort Gibson National Cemetery. Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

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