Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

November 5, 2012

Daily Log

TAHLEQUAH — Court Report

Warranty Deeds

The John A. Hodge Trust to Cherokee County

Tahlequah Industrial Authority to American Woodmark Corporation

American Woodmark Corporation to Cherokee Nation Management

George Kilmer to Christopher Espinosa

Sammy K. Butler etux to Dower Franklynn Combs

Government National Mortgage Association to Ashley Hooper etal

Ralph Underhill etal to Ralph Underhill

Lorilee Smiley to Peggy Lopez etux

Esther P. Donathan Trust to David L. Blakenship

Joanna Swafford etvir to Philip A. Swafford etux

Bobby Wayne Musgrave etux to Jason D. Young

Jacob D. Kap etux to Lozarus Brown

Misdemeanors

William Nelson Washington – public intoxication

Treshasandra Lur Buckhorn – larceny of merchandise from a retailer

Civils

Bank of America vs. Stephanie Manus etal – foreclosure

Valerie Hudson etal vs. Josh Hudson – friendly suit

National Collegiate Stduent vs. Jessica Stalls – indebtedness

Capital One Bank vs. Robin L. Allen – indebtedness

In the Matter of Larry D. Smith – issuance of title

Protective Orders

Bandi C. Barngrover vs. Andrew W. Young

Small Claims

Linda Donelson vs. Randy Pennington – entry and detainer

Traffic Report

Andrew Dale Darden – reckless driving

Rachel Christine Pertl – unsafe lane change

Tonya Sue McCullar – speeding 15 mph over

Taylor Rene Wilson – speeding 11-14 mph over

Dorine Nicole Fain – speeding 21-25 mph over

Jose Trejo-Martinez - driving left of center in marked zone

Jason Thomas Cook – speeding 16-20 mph over

Yahola A. Tiger III – speeding 21-25 mph over

Erica Dawn Coward – speeding 1-10 mph over

Noe Minero Sosa – speeding 11-14 mph over, no drivers license

Megan Dawn Scoggins – no seat belt

Logan Reese Harrison – speeding 21-25 mph over

Lauren Nicole Gregory – passing in a no passing zone

Terese Marie Deckard – driving left of center in marked zone

Donna Gail Perry – failure to yield from a private drive

Dustin Matthew Morrison – speed not reasonable and proper

Nathan Daniel Willig – no seat belt

Mitchel Kyle Fritts – failure to stop at stop sign

Brad Lee Adair – no seat belt, driving under revocation, no security verification

Kevin Uriel Garcia – no drivers license

Dustion Dwaine Morgan – speeding 16-20 mph over

Brittany Renea Moore – speeding 11-14 mph over

Timothy Matthew Bond – no seat belt

Gale Yvonne Flores – no seat belt

Gerald L. Brown – no seat belt

Jay Ritchie Elkins – no seat belt

David Douglas Wilson – speeding 16-20 mph over

Kayla Jeanee Petersen – no seat belt

Ronald Lamonte Mitchell III – no seat belt

Mari Megan Hopper – taxes due state, no security verification

Michelle Lynn Casady – no seat belt

Hali Dawn Sanders –no seat belt

Jessica Earlene Butcher –speeding 1-10 mph over

Hunter Cole Daniels –speeding 1-10 mph over

Stephen Douglas Chiovoloni – speeding 21-25 mph over

Holly Dawn Davis – no seat belt

Melvin Ivory Breath – no seat belt

Jerry Don Burchett – no seat belt

Shaunda Sherie Petree – no seat belt

Andrew Perry Hudson – speed not reasonable and proper

Chad Colon Combs –no seat belt

Shawn Russell Stubblefield – no security verification

Rance Allen Head – no seat belt

Chotke Haynes II – speeding 16-20 mph over

Aubrey Christen Bailey – speeding 1-10 mph over

Marriages

Shawn E. Medlock, 35, Tahlequah to Megan Louise Kirk, 27, Tahlequah

Fire Runs

Oct. 28

Tahlequah FD; 12:38 a.m. North Oakleaf Lane. Unknown fire.

Tahlequah FD; 3:17 a.m. Hastings Hall. Trashcan fire.

Oct. 30

Tahlequah FD; 9:40 a.m. Fire alarm. 1350 N Jones.

Oct. 31

Tahlequah FD; 10:13 a.m. Wilson St. and Joe St. Tree on fire.

Nov. 1

Tahlequah FD; 2:15 a.m. Wilson St. and Joe St.  Tree on fire.

Tahlequah FD; 6:20 a.m. Wilson St. and Joe St. Tree on fire.

Tahlequah FD; 7:00 p.m. 605 S Mission. Elderly assist.

Death Notices

FLYNN, Lizzie Mae, 75, homemaker, Stilwell. Died Nov. 1. Services 10 a.m. Nov. 5 at Salem Baptist Church, Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Stilwell.

HOFFMAN, Dale William, 90, cement finisher, Tahlequah. Died Nov. 1. Services pending. Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

TRINDLE, Margaret Edith, 89, pediatrician/missionary, Tahlequah. Died Oct. 31. Services pending. Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

BALUH, John Paul, 21,college student/sous chef, Tahlequah. Died Oct. 30. Services 10 a.m. Nov. 2 at St. Brigid Catholic Church of Tahlequah. Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

KEMP-GALLIERS, Maxine Y., 47, certified nurses aide, Porter. Date of death unknown. Private family services only. Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

CHAPMAN, Lucille Bernice, 88, homemaker, Tahlequah. Died Oct. 31. Services Nov. 3 at Roam Chief Community Building/Pawnee Nation in Pawnee. Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

NOBLIN, Phyllis E., 63, flipper, Westville. Died Oct. 29. Services 10 a.m. Nov. 2 at Roberts & Hart Funeral Home, Westville.

TREJO-LANDAVERDE, Juvenal, 87, Tahlequah. Died Oct. 26. Services pending. Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

KEMP-GALLIERS, Maxine Y., 47, Porter, certified nurses aide. Died Oct. 29. Services pending. Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

BLAIR, Kole Clinton, 7, Hulbert. Died Oct. 27. Services 1 p.m. Nov. 2 First Baptist Church. Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

PRICE, Jack, 88, Tahlequah postal clerk. Died Oct. 29. Services 10 a.m. Nov. 1 at Green Country Funeral Home Chapel. Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

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