Tahlequah Daily Press

Crime & Courts

March 11, 2009

Daily Log

Court Report

Warranty Deeds

Harley Disheroon et al to Roger D. Parker

Edward Halsell Fite III to Edward H. Fite III Trust

Southridge Development Co. to Jasen D. Wright

Kentucky Fried Chicken to Hen Truong Tieu et ux

Felonies

Jose Luis Garcia -- intimidation of witness

Lawrence Raymond Eyman -- domestic abuse by strangulation

Misdemeanors

Jennifer Eden -- failure or neglect to compel child to attend school

Casey Renee Alfred -- failure or neglect to compel child to attend school

Clinton Bruce York -- DUI

Bruce A. Bardesis -- DUI

Kenneth Skillern -- public drunk

Victoria Dawn James -- DUI

Jason Ray Kinsey -- failure or neglect to compel child to attend school

Jared Taylor Smith -- DUI

Austin J. Miles -- DUI

Noah Doran Nofire -- public drunk

Cody Sanders -- DUI

Civils

Cavalry Investments vs. Steve Dockins

First Fidelity Bank vs. Richard Holmes

Faust Corp. vs. Marcella Selaya

Asset Acceptance vs. David Dewayne Smith

Watt Osage vs. Keith Hood

Protective Orders

Margaret Mae Close vs. David W. Close Jr.

Robert A. Watt vs. David W. Close Jr.

Rachel W. Murphy vs. Sammy Joe Duvall

Kaitlyn M. Jolley vs. Evan Crosby

Small Claims

Colonial Finance vs. Marla Kay Jordan

Loan Plus vs. Rozella G. Ryals

Divorces

Odessa M. Webster vs. Jacob Terry Birdtail

Garlin Earl Keen vs. Kristie Dawn Keen

Venessa Hardison vs. Delbert M. Hardison

Sharon Kay Ruff vs. James Scott Ruff

Vineta Jo Reese vs. Frankie Dion Reese

Marriages

Norman Dale Sloan, 32, Tahlequah and LeeAnna Rachelle Buckskin, 18, Tahlequah

Fire Runs

March 9

Tahlequah FD; 5:54 p.m. Grass Fire. Sequoyah High School

Tahlequah FD; 10:25 p.m. Fence post Smoking. State Highway 51 and Allen

Lowrey VFD; 10:53 p.m. Structure Fire. (Mutual Aid with Peggs) 15,000 block Highway 82C

March 10

Tahlequah FD; 4:06 a.m. Structure Fire. West 790 Road

Tahlequah FD; 6:24 a.m. Motor Vehicle Collision. Del Rancho

Tahlequah FD; 10:33 a.m. 4800 block South Muskogee

Text Only
Crime & Courts
Poll

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.
Undecided.
     View Results
Press Sports Twitter Updates
Follow us on twitter
Follow me on Twitter
AP Video
Raw: Train Derails After Overpass Collapse Raw: Rescues From San Antonio Flooding Raw: French Soldier Stabbed in Throat Near Paris Mayor: Person Killed in San Antonio Flooding Raw: Apple 1 Computer Sells for More Than $650k Hagel Urges Cadets to End Scourge of Sex Assault Raw: Gay Rights Activists March in Ukraine Bus Fire Kills 16 Children, Teacher in Pakistan Raw: Pakistan Election Results Protested Raw: Trucker Bumps I-5 Bridge Before Collapse Raw: Texas Deputy Shot by Colo. Suspect Honored Major Detours Following Wash. Bridge Collapse American Held in Grisly Czech Murders Raw: Jersey Shore Reopens for Summer UK-bound Pakistan Plane Diverted, 2 Men Arrested
Stocks
Bedlam