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October 6, 2009

GRADY COUNTY PUBLIC RECORDS

Sept. 18--30

CRIMINAL

FELONIES

• Benjamin Kyle Fisher, Chickasha, was charged with second degree burglary, possession of firearm after former conviction, possession of controlled dangerous substance, larceny, and obstructing an officer.

• Louis Russell Ferrell, Amber, was charged with distribution of controlled dangerous substance within 2,000 feet of school.

• William Ray Duncan, Chickasha, was charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance.

• Richard Neal Jones, Chickasha, was charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance.

• Joseph rent Meeks, Chickasha, was charged with possession of paraphernalia.

• Kipper Caine Stalnaker, Chickasha, was charged with obstructing an officer.

• Russell W. Brakebill, Tuttle, was charged with second degree burglary.

• Larry Duane Montgomery, Chickasha, was charged with driving under suspension.

• Michael Don Addington, Minco, was charged with speeding (26-30).

• Clyde Christian Gray was charged with cultivation of marijuana, possession of controlled dangerous substance in the presence of a child, and possession of paraphernalia.

• Ashlea Webb was charged with cultivation of marijuana, possession of controlled dangerous substance in the presence of a child, and possession of paraphernalia.



CRIMINAL

MISDEMEANORS

• Terry Ray Skinner was charged with transporting a loaded firearm.

• Randy Lee Scarberry, Chickasha, was charged with possession of paraphernalia.

• Bryan Lee Grutel, Omaha, Neb., was charged with speeding (16-20).

• Brandon Ashley Leleaux, Westwego, La., was charged with possession of of paraphernalia.

• Jerad Lee Dean, Verden, was charged with speeding (11-15).

• Brandon Shane Hawkins, Ada, was charged with public intoxication.

• Terry Eugene Rumley, Cement, was charged with public intoxication.

• Lloyd Rumley, Minco, was charged with driving under the influence.

• Cindy Kaudlekaule, Carnegie, was charged with driving under the influence and speeding.

• Dawna June Montgomery-Balke, Chickasha, was charged with driving under the influence.

• Paul Franklin London, Tuttle, was charged with domestic abuse -- assault & battery.

• Keith Brookins, Minneapolis, Minn., was charged with transporting an open container.

• Ronald T. Stumblingbear, Penasco, N.M., was charged with larceny from retailer.

• John Romeo Mylly, Chickasha, was charged with operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver license.

• Rachel Marie Hamilton, Chickasha, was charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance.

• Monica Laquise Gonzalez, Lawton, was charged with larceny from retailer and assault & battery.

• Jeremy James Wilhite, Noble, was charged with driving under restriction.

• Brenda Kaye Colbert, Anadarko, was charged with obstructing an officer and public intoxication.

• Robert Shawn Dreadin, Chickasha, was charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance -- marijuana.

• Corey David Richards, Oklahoma City, was charged with driving under the influence.

• Justin Grant Hopkins, Chickasha, was charged with public intoxication.

• Angela Christina Flanagan, Chickasha, was charged with public intoxication.

• Kody Dale Gore, Tuttle, was charged with obstructing an officer.

• Harley David Nelson, Marlow, was charged with driving under the influence.

• Amy Louan Story-Rounds, Oklahoma City, was charged with public drunk.

• Tracy Robert Annanders, Tuttle, was charged with driving under the influence.

• Jody Alan Thompson, Chickasha, was charged with driving under suspension.

• Max Miles Veach, Chickasha, was charged with public intoxication.

• William Aaron Lansenberry, Piedmont, was charged with public intoxication.

• Amber Jean Erickson, Blanchard, was charged with possession of paraphernalia.

• Tony Lynn Mosley was charged with driving under the influence and transporting an open container of beer.

• Christopher Lee Pitchford, Chickasha, was charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance -- marijuana.

• Zachary Tyler Simmons, Chickasha, was charged with assault & battery (domestic abuse).

• Jody Curtis Emerson, Chickasha, was charged with possession of controlled dangerous substance (marijuana) and public intoxication.

• Corey Michael Loucks was charged with driving under the influence, transporting an open container, and failure to pay all taxes due state (traffic).



MARRIAGE

FILINGS

• Rex Sanders Jr. and Gail Louise Lafever

• Taylor Michael Henderson and Jacklyn Nicole Williams

• John William Delk and Tamara Danielle Penn

• Michael Anthony Schleeper and Heather Lynn Cobb

• Keenan Chad Johnson and Deann April Dekinder



DIVORCE FILINGS

• Audra D. Walterscheid vs. Carlos M. Vega

• Kimberly Kay Berry vs. Mark Allen Berry Jr.

• Amber Deann Jackson vs. Joshua Clarence Jackson

• Amy T. Westbury vs. Corey Dwight Westbury

• John Clark vs. Martha Clark

• Lacey Kay Hall vs. Jared Dwayne Hall

• Russell Huckabaa vs. Linda Huckabaa

• Calvin Callahan vs. Milanea Callahan

• Curtis D. Hightower vs. Annie L. Hightower

• Ryan N. Golden vs. Nima J. Golden

• Christopher Idle vs. Jennifer Idle

• Thomas Neal Hall vs. Helen Frances Hall

• Crystal Linam vs. Kevin Linam

• Angela M. Hill vs. Devin W. Hill

• Rodney Green vs. Teresa M. Green

• Chelsea Essinger vs. Chance Essinger

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