Tahlequah Daily Press

The law

July 3, 2009

Daily Log

Court Report

Warranty Deeds

Chester Wayne Poppino et ux to Tammy Darlene Jones

Wilma J. Taylor to Bradley Dean Hollenback

Betty Joyce Purdy et al to David Wayne Loftin et ux

Felonies

Jory Lynn Poafpybitty -- assault and battery on officer, assault and battery, larceny of merchandise from retailer

Misdemeanors

Zachary Ryan Parcell -- public drunk

Issac Russell -- public drunk

Adam J. Perry -- minor in possession of 3.2 beer

Dylan Carel -- minor in possession of 3.2 beer

Richard T. Perry -- minor in possession of 3.2 beer

Rachael Gonzalez -- possession of intoxicating beverage in public

Sierra Williams -- possession of intoxicating beverage in public

Emily Katherine Sadler -- outraging public decency

Civils

JP Morgan Chase Bank vs. Michael Joe Lamons -- foreclosure

Protective Orders

Alyssa Ballou vs. Stanley Ray Wilson

Small Claims

Jerry Carter vs. Leonard Reed

Divorces

Zachary Reynolds vs. Shannon Nuttle -- paternity

Kristin Allison Gideon vs. Randy Lee Gideon

DAH vs. EMH

Marriages

Perry W. Ummerteskee, 52, Tahlequah and Lela Jean Ummerteskee, 55, Tahlequah

Gerald Ray Ballard, 47, Tahlequah and Karen Lee French, 49, Tahlequah

James D. Castillo, 31, Tahlequah and Rachael Michelle Sellers, 28, Tahlequah

Cory Tyler Gunckel, 33, Tahlequah and Amy Jo Leiter, 32, Tahlequah

Traffic Report

Ronald Ray Summerlin II -- speeding

Dennis Ray Stephen -- speeding

Darrell John Paulsen -- speeding

Nicole Rachelle Barraza -- no seat belt

William E. Manus -- under suspension, following too close

Jakki LeAnn Beyers -- left of center in marked zone

Shane M. Rojeski -- no seat belt

Richard Holmes -- no seat belt

Janice A. Carr -- improper left turn

Jose Gallegos -- left of center on curve, no security verification

Cheryl L. Bearpaw -- speeding

William Kreg Dobson -- under suspension

Michael Andrew Grimes -- no seat belt

Daniel Lee Bell -- speeding, passing on right

Claudie Eugene Taylor -- no license

James Edward Smith -- speeding

Shawna Kay Passman -- speeding

Rickey Eugene Shrum -- under suspension, not reasonable and proper, operating without license required for type of vehicle, no security verification

Stanley Edward Brown -- no seat belt, taxes due state, under suspension, open alcohol

Melissa Eugenia Baldridge -- speeding

Matthew Ryan Moles -- speeding

Patrick J. Davis -- under suspension

Juan Ruiz -- failure to yield from private drive

Mellissa Marie Miller -- speeding

Sasha Danielle Bunch -- failure to stop at red light

Erica Dawn Blair -- not reasonable and proper

Tiffany Nicole Potts -- failure to stop at stop sign

Debra L. Aguirre -- no seat belt

Tina Gordon -- no security verification

Jesse Darin Burson -- no seat belt

Lazaro Bugarin Rosas -- speeding

Weston Gene Sanco -- speeding

Matthew Scott Crawley -- speeding

Carlton Nicholas Clark -- speeding

Arthur James Donahue -- speeding

Ernest Matthew Ellis -- speeding, under suspension

Wesley Aaron McLemore -- speed not reasonable and proper

Shannon Leigh Gwin -- speeding

Municipal Court

July 10; 1:30 p.m.

Robbi Hayes -- DUI

Richard L. Smith -- public drunk, resisting arrest

Fire Runs

July 1

Tahlequah FD; 5:35 p.m. Grass Fire. Bushyhead Drive

Death Notices

COLDWELL, Helen C., 83. Tahlequah City Hospital housekeeper. Died July 1. Services 10 a.m., July 6, at Hart Funeral Home Chapel. Hart Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

MARSHALL, Dale, 78. Tahlequah pipefitter. Died June 27. Services 2 p.m., July 3, at Park Hill Cemetery. Hart Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

HANCOCK, Cynthia, “C.P.,” 53. Stilwell housekeeper. Died June 27. Services 2 p.m., July 7, New Life Church, Stilwell. Green Country Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

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The use of cell phones while driving is increasingly becoming an issue. What do you think about cell phone use by emergency personnel, like law enforcement officers, EMTs, firemen, etc.?

• If the law allows the common citizen to use cell phones while driving, emergency personnel should be able to also.
• Emergency personnel should be held to a higher standard. Since they are often driving faster than normal, they should not be allowed to use cell phones while driving, even if other citizens can.
• They should be allowed to use them like anyone else, but their host entities (hospitals, fire departments, cities, etc.) should carry extra insurance for this reason.
• Don't know.
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