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October 11, 2023
Court Report

McIntosh County District Court Report

Felony Cases

Damon Ray Arthur: possession of firearm after conviction of a felony; driving while drivers license is under suspension; transporting opened container of beer/intoxicating bev (misd) Brandi Renee Burton: distribution of CDS – including possession with intent to distribute; possess firearm during commission of a felony; obstructing officer Donnell Lamont Davis: possession of firearm after former felony conviction; driving with license cancelled/suspended/ revoked Jason Grant Dye: battery/ assault and battery of police officer; breaking and entering dwelling w/o permission; malicious injury to property under $1,000; obstructing officer Tarrin Chrishon Lang: distribution of CDS – including poss w/intent to distribute; possess firearm during commission of a felony; two counts of falsely personate another to create liability

Misdemeanor Cases

Matthew Todd Cummings: possession of controlled substance; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Cassie Thereshelle Gordon: possession of controlled substance; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Mathew Payton Mercer: public intoxication Charlene Hadie Wurster: driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol

Civil Cases in excess of $10,000

Jayme Busby vs Lakeview Nursing and Rehab, et al

Civil Cases less than $10,000

Conn Appliances vs Amanda Toliver, et al Discover Bank vs. Ronny L. Richardson, et al Discover Bank vs Ashley D. Humphrey, et al First National Bank of Omaha vs. Ryan Mix, et al LVNV Funding vs Arlis W. Hat, et al

Small Claims

Larry Turney vs Lara Kaytlyn Banks, et al Bell Finance vs. Dana Ellison, et al Bell Finance vs. Anthony Gamblin, et al Bell Finance vs. Shayla Jones, et al RSC Investments vs. Tracy Dewayne Bryant, et al

Traffic Cases

Larry Beretta: trespass; garden/yard/pasture/ field – waste/theft/ damage Collin Creekmore: driver not wearing seatbelt Nicholas Dalton Vestal: driving without a valid license Curtis Dell Weaver: trespass; garden/yard/ pasture/field – waste/ theft/damage

Marriage licenses filed

Elijah Jakob Henry and Miranda Madison Blosch William Jay Rau and Alyssa Sue Henson Zachary Richard Mills and McKenzie Faith Martin

Divorces filed

Jennifer Love Peppers vs. Zachary Ryan Peppers

ProtectiveOrders

Misty Dawn Gentry vs. Jaime Knight Haylee Knight vs. Jaime Knight Cassandra Stoker vs. Jimmy Dale Stoker II

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Mayor James Hickman and the City of Eufaula are honored to invite residents and visitors to the annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration on Friday, July 4. The fireworks will begin shortly after su...
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A 57-year-old Eufaula woman was killed by lightning during a routine stroll through a cemetery Friday evening. Joy Ann Rogers was walking through Greenwood cemetery shortly before 7 p.m. when a thunde...
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Eufaula Indian Community will host an Arts and Crafts show and sale Saturday, July 5 at the IEC Center, 800 Birkes Road, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition to this event, a chair volleyball tournament...
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