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April 10, 2024
McIntosh County District Court Report

Felony Cases

Dylan Carl Beaver: computer fraud/unlawful use of computer system; unauthorized use of a credit card Adar Davis: bail jumping Stephen Damien Loosey: bringing contraband into jail/penal institution Micah Lea Paredes: assault & battery w/a dangerous weapon Beau Joshua Townley: child endangerment by driving under the influence; resisting an officer; transporting an opened container beer/ intoxicating beverage

Misdemeanor Cases

Wyatt Bates-Patrick: driving under the influence by a person under 21 Jarvis James Brown: driving with license canceled/suspended/revoked Estevan Cantu: reckless diving Landen Macade Dan: domestic abuse – assault & battery Terra Jean Francis: neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school Ricky Joseph Hill: possession of CDS; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; malicious injury to property Christopher Holley: domestic abuse – assault & battery Tamatha Holley: domestic abuse – assault & battery Rickey Gene Kusler II: disturbing the peace Stephen Damien Loosey: domestic abuse – assault & battery Robbie Duane Palmer: embezzlement Anjelika Skinner: breaking & entering dwelling without permission Amber Lynn Smith: disturbing the peace

Civil Cases in excess of $10,000

Discover Bank vs. Steven Kirby, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Johnnette Mercier, et al Xtreme RV Resort vs. Rezplot Systems, DBA Campspot, et al

Civil Cases less than $10,000

State of Ok Ex Rel OK Tax Comm vs. Marvin Alsept, et al Autovest vs. Krystale Head, et al Discover Bank vs. Dustyn Hill, et al Discover Bank vs. Dean Smith, et al Discover Bank vs. Kimberly Heathcock, et al Foursight Capital vs. Rebecca Fairchilds, et al LVNV Funding vs. Jamie Warren, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Donald Miner, et al

Small Claims

Bell Finance vs. Natalie Armstrong, et al Bell Finance vs. Christopher Bell, et al Bell Finance vs. Mark Payne, et al Oakwood Harbor vs. Mathew Brown, et al David Clayton vs. Sandy Burnett, et al Oakwood Harbor Lot Owners Assn vs. Preston Flowers, et al Oakwood Harbor Lot Owners Assn vs. Royce Q. Holland, et al Oakwood Harbor Lot Owners Assn vs. James Wilson, et al Oakwood Harbor Lot Owners Assn vs. Ricky Laney, et al Dawn Michell Levandoski vs. Linda June Rich, et al Oakwood Harbor vs. Beverly Smith, et al Oakwood Harbor Lot Owners Assn vs. Tony Smith, et al Oakwood Harbor Lot Owners Assn vs. Larry Squires Jr., et al T.H. Rogers vs. Will Starcher, et al

Traffic Cases

Breydin Kyle Crouch: driver not wearing seatbelt Joshua Allan Eldridge: speeding; failure to comply with compulsory insurance law Jeffrey Leon Fisher: operating a m/v on which taxes due have not been paid Christopher Alexander Larkin: driving with license canceled/suspended/ revoked Amy Nicole Little: operating m/v without a valid license Kristian Labrent Pouncil: speeding Jacob Daniel Rowan: driving with license canceled/suspended/revoked

Marriage licenses filed

Stetson Duane Adams and Summer Elizabeth Donnie Glen Taylor and Charlotte Marie Cather

Divorces filed

Jillian Renea Laker vs. Justin Baja Laker Kyla Marie Lewis vs. Tyler Jacob Lewis Brittney Spears vs. James Spears

Protective Orders

Lauren Ashley Crump vs. Stephen Damien Loosey Gavire Green vs. Tammy Lane Phillips Tara Green vs. Tammy Lane Phillips

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