Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

September 13, 2012

Daily Log

TAHLEQUAH — Court Report

Warranty Deeds

Scott Wright et ux to Aisling Sosa

Aisling Sosa et vir to Scott Wright et al

Ellen Enlow to David Armstrong

Sue A. Lewis et al to Sue A. Lewis

Sharen Richards Ketcher et al to Jonathan Hatley et al

Stephen P. Wynn et ux to Robert D. Walling Jr. Trustee

Timmy Wayne Revelle et ux to Kenneth W. Revelle

Misdemeanors

Caleb Dearduff – unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, public intoxication

Michael Eugene Williams – possession of controlled dangerous substance, open container beer

Brent Wesley Williams – possession of controlled dangerous substance, open container beer

Civils

Creditors Recovery Corp. vs. Latricia Baker

Creditors Recovery Corp. vs. Bobbie Bowlin

Protective Orders

Gayla Reed Moore vs. Heather Marie Wilson

Small Claims

Approved Cash Advance No. 419 vs. Jennifer Cole Robinson

Divorces

Crystal Ann Stanford Heidbreder vs. Aaron Matthew Heidbreder – foreign judgment

Marriages

Clint A. Faddis, 30, Oaks, to Jessica Brenae Blair, 22, Oaks

Fire Runs

Sept. 11

Lowrey VFD; 11:24 a.m. Missing Person Search. 20,000 block East 670 Road

Death Notices

LEECH, Forrest, 101. Tahlequah farmer/rancher. Died Sept. 7. Services 10 a.m. Sept. 14 at Reed-Culver Funeral Home Chapel, Tahlequah.

DEPAULA, Sonya Kay, 75, Tahlequah registered nurse. Died Sept. 10. Memorial services 10 a.m. Sept. 14 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Tahlequah Church. Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

HUTCHINSON, Dollie L. (Hefner), 85, Tahlequah medical/dental assistant. Died Sept. 10. Services 2 p.m. Sept. 17 at Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

ETZKORN, Emil, 76, Tahlequah carpenter. Died Sept. 11. Services 10 a.m. Sept. 15 at St. Brigid’s Catholic Church, Tahlequah. Hart Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

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