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February 14, 2024
McIntosh County District Court Report

Felony Cases

Anthony Howard Been: possession of a stolen vehicle Rodrico Donte Brooks: assault & battery with a dangerous weapon Jason Edward Chapman: battery/ assault & battery on police officer Caleb Clifton Roberts: possession of stolen vehicle Sarah Lynn Sturgeon: possession of stolen vehicle; possession of CDS; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia

Misdemeanor Cases

Jason Alcorn: possession of CDS; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Bryce Burnett: driving with license canceled/suspended/revoked William Marion Cantrell: threaten to perform an act of violence Elzie Eugene Haney III: driving with license canceled/suspended/revoked; operating a M/V w/expired/ improper tag/decal Joseph Nocona Long: public intoxication

Civil Cases in excess of $10,000

Calvary SPV vs. Arlis W. Hart Sarah Adrienne Gately vs. Gary Campbell, et al County, Rural Water District #5 of McIntosh Oklahoma vs. Roberta Lavette Thompson, et al One, Capital vs. Paul Potter, et al

Civil Cases less than $10,000

Bank of America vs. Indiana Newman, et al Bank of America vs. Ryan A. Lane, et alCalvary SPV vs. Vicki S. Benson, et al Calvary SPV vs. Bryan Lee Waldo, et al Discover Bank vs. Dianna L. Cantrell, et al Capital One vs. Garrett Tayler Green, et al Citibank vs. Amanda G. Jones, et al Troy Capital vs. James Lewis, et al Discover Bank vs. Teresa A. Greenfield, et al TD Bank vs. Shirley R. Hamm, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Ashley Wood, et al

Small Claims

Summerlake Landing vs. Sara Utzman, et al Summerlake Landing vs. Sarah Cartwright, et al Bank of Eufaula vs. Trenton Cave, et al Bank of Eufaula vs. Nicholaus Lee Bray, et al Bell Finance vs. Caden Walker, et al Bell Finance vs. Sara Ann Stroble, et alCharles David Henderson vs. Dawna Cook, et al

Traffic Cases

Stephanie Nicolle Adam-Thorne: operate vehicle which all taxes due this state have not been paid Jonathan George Clarke: operating a m/v w/expired/improper tag/decal Franco Jennifer Morales: operating a m/v without a valid license Randall Royal Robinson: operating M/V w/expired/improper tag/decal; operate vehicle which all taxes due this state have not been paid Alyssa Renee Wise: speeding

Marriage licenses filed

Ashton Nathaniel and Alexis Jewel Hamilton Christian Kyle Degraffenreid and Candice Leigh Cain Larry Wayne Fore and Dennis Jean Simmons Jacob Samuel Rippy and Josephine Clare Parker

Divorces filed

Kodilynn Micheall Byrd vs. Angelo Edwardlee Byrd Brandie J. Thornton vs. Richard D. Thornton Jr.

Protective Orders

Candie Dawn McKeefer vs. William Arthur Shaver Dalena Prater vs. Kyle Lee Mitchell Amanda Michelle Reece vs. Kyle Lee Mitchell

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