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May 1, 2024
McIntosh County District Court Report

Felony Cases

Cameron Joseph Benson: unlawful possession of CDS with intent to distribute Theresa Dawn Benson: unlawful possession of CDS with intent to distribute Preston Chase Bush: larceny of an automobile Stephen Anthony Digregorio: bringing contraband into jail/penal institution; possession of CDS; no valid DL Leonard Boyd Gray III: possession of stolen vehicle Joshua Paul Jones: domestic abuse – assault & battery Brandon Lee Pollard: injuring or burning public building Jackie Lynn Pollard: embezzlement Tommy Alvin Reimers: bail jumping Carol Wesley Skadal: trafficking in illegal drugs; unlawful possession of CDS with intent to distribute; maintaining a dwelling for keeping/ selling CDS; possession of firearm during commission of a felony; possession of firearm after former felony conviction

Misdemeanor Cases

Cody Matthew Armstrong: threaten to perform act of violence Charles Ray Austin Jr.: driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol; carrying firearm while under the influence Leonard Boyd Gray III: larceny of merchandise from a retailer; knowingly receiving stolen property; possession of CDS Joshua Hugh Meisner: threaten to perform act of violence Randell Myers: possession of CDS; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia Tyler Jackson Peavler: harassing and threatening electronic communication Emily Ann Rea: driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol; possession of CDS (marijuana) Everardo Santamaria: assault & battery Brett Lee Sefcik: driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs; possession of CDS (marijuana) Wayne Alan Thomas: driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol; carrying firearm while under the influence; transporting open container of alcohol; driving with license canceled/suspended/revoked Dakota Lane Tinsley: petit larceny; malicious injury to property

Civil Cases in excess of $10,000

Access Medical Clinic vs. Christina Gerena, et al AMC Medical Clinic vs. Patricia Smith, et al Tinker Federal Credit Union vs. James Randall, et al Bank of Eufaula vs. Tony Fraysure, et al Bank of Eufaula vs. Steve Saxion, et al Bank of Eufaula vs. Jerry Venson, et al United States Department of Agriculture Rural Housing Service vs. Jeana R. Campbell, et al Jack Precht vs. Charles Griffin, et al

Civil Cases less than $10,000

Bank of America vs. Patrick Cooper, et al Barclays Bank of Delaware vs. Lisa Hall, et al Midland Credit Management vs. Jason K. Jones, et al

Small Claims

First Family Credit Union vs. Robert P. Branum, et al First Family Credit Union vs. Amy Brown, et al Western-Shamrock vs. Jimmy Daniels, et al First Family Credit Union vs. Zachary Williams, et al First Family Credit Union vs. Zachary Seamon, et al First Family Credit Union vs. Jeffrey Moore, et al First Family Credit Union vs. William Tripp, et al First Family Credit Union vs. Glenna Parr, et al First Family Credit Union vs. Lucas Lee Pharaoh, et al Western-Shamrock Finance vs. Edmun Shawn Morris, et al Peoples National Bank vs. Stacey Stephens, et al Western-Shamrock vs. Makayla Pryor, et al Larry Turney vs. Tonya Waldo, et al Western-Shamrock vs. David Dale Stanfield, et al

Traffic Cases

Lane Christopher Brown: driver not wearing seatbelt Bree Chanease Fondren: driver not wearing seatbelt David Lee Junior Frazier: speeding Kim Sheree Limbaugh: speeding NathanLeeMadewell: operating w/o license required of vehicle operated Dedra Diane Mitchell: operating M/V without valid DL

Marriage licenses filed

Conner Dean Strain and Dallie Lyn Bryce Devyn James Swindell and Emma Ray Fountain Jacob Lee Mitchell and Devn Paige Hughes Austin Ray Putman and Cynthia Juanita Marie Pruitt

Protective Orders

Maranda Horn vs. Deborah McBath Gregory Charles Hunt vs. Donald Charles Franklin Edward McBath vs. Deborah McBath Tammy Phillips vs. Jo Dawn O’Neill

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