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news, The Eufaula Indian Journal#B07
June 14, 2023
Court Report

McIntosh County District Court Report

Felony Cases

Jennifer Lou Blake: burglary – 3rd degree; possession of CDS (meth); unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; public intoxication; possession of dangerous dog Edward Arthur Goss: injuring or burning public building Jared Anthony Spier: child abuse Amandee Stafford: bail jumping Craig Manuel Wise: trafficking in illegal drugs; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; failure to maintain insurance or security; two charges of operating a motorcycle w/o a license

Misdemeanor Cases

Tracy Bryant: failure to have PFD. for each person aboard Lloyd Jacob Frayne: obstructing officer; public intoxication Jason Goin: failure to require passenger under 13 to wear PFD Chameleon F. Hendrix: leaving scene of accident involving damage Mercedes Ann Hester: public intoxication Michael J. Kernan: failure to have PFD for each person aboard Melvin Lee Key: public intoxication Patricia Denise Mattern: obstructing officer; disturbing the peace Mary Bell McGee: public intoxication David Matthew Morrison: assault & battery Clarence Lee Pierce IV: possession of CDS; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Dale Lee Storie: DUI; transporting open container of alcohol; unsafe lane change

Civil Cases less than $10,000

Arvest Bank vs. Physical Rehabilitations, et al Synchrony Bank vs. Stevie J. Love, et al

Small Claims

Randy Cox vs. Bar J-S Construction, et al Bell Finance vs. Joshua Mahan, et al Bell Finance vs. Lisa Warrior, et al Gary Shriver vs. Todd Close, et al Stanley’s vs. Valaina Frost, et al

Traffic Cases

James Samuel Wayne Oliver: failure to secure load

Marriage licenses filed

Marese Troy Reese and Andrea Renee Dan Jeremy Michael Huffman and Kassielee Anne Flinn

Divorces filed

Lisa Marie Coleman vs. Jeffrey Glen Coleman Eric Ellis vs. Taylor Ellis Telea Renee Thomas vs. Jeremiah Ray Thomas Clarence Wiseman vs. Heidi Wiseman-Staebler

Protective Orders

Donna K. Fowler vs. Paula D. Lamith Emanuel James Pruitt vs. Kevin Ray Pruitt

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