Clarification
The Brian Keith Garner Jr., whose name appeared in Tuesday’s court records, lists his address as 2759 N. Edmond St.
Marriage licenses
Scott M. Chevier Jr., 31, and Sarah M. Lindsay, 23, both of Muskogee.
Joshua William Lyle, 22, and Destiny Nicole Marie Curry, 18, both of Muskogee.
Eric Everett Rouse, 25, of Fort Gibson and Ashley Brannon, 28, of Tahlequah.
Protective orders
Darlene Gayle Andrews vs. Melvin Wayne Kirk, July 14.
Andrea Marie Joice vs. Willie Ray Watts Jr., July 14.
Civil suits
Ford Motor Credit Company vs. Silas Dunn IV, petition for judgment, $2, 196.44.
Capital One Bank vs. Jackie Ward, petition for judgment, $9,248.31.
The Bank of New York Mellon vs. Adam C. Richerson, et al., foreclosure.
US Bank vs. Leota R. Evidson, et al., foreclosure.
Joe D. Palmer Jr., et al. vs. Betty Joe Palmer, et al., petition for judgment, unspecified amount.
Small claims
Chelaina Sack vs. Fernando Martinez, $1,500, July 10.
Rent-A-Center vs.:
• Craig Greenley, $1,500, July 27.
• Benjamin Brown, $752, July 27.
• Brittany Walton, $1,500, July 27.
• Prince B. Simpson, $405.25, July 27.
Red Oak Realty Company vs. Petri Harris, $1,580, July 8.
Initial appearance
HENDERSON, Billy Ray. Lewd molestation. Bond $50,000. Preliminary hearing July 10.
Acceleration
BROMLEY, Stephen Terrance. Possession of stolen vehicle; driving while license is suspended; speeding. Bond $5,000. Hearing July 8.
Revocations
BANKS, Terance A. Assault and/or battery with a dangerous weapon; feloniously pointing firearm; child abuse/neglect; false personation; possession of controlled substance. Bond $30,000. Hearing July 13.
PHILLIPS, Lanicca Juwan. Possession of controlled substance; uttering forged instrument (two counts). Bond $10,000. Hearing July 10.
DUI arrests
Local News
June 30, 2009
Muskogee County District Court 07.01.09
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