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Grady County Warrants & Grady County Court Records
— Grady County Warrants
Grady County Sheriff's Department, along with the Grady County Court Clerk's Office needs your help in locating the following people.
If you know where these people are or want to take care of your warrant or warrants before lawmen come looking for you, contact the Grady County Sheriff's Department at 405-224-0984 or go to our website at gclec.com and click on the submit a tip link and type in the information.
You can contact the Grady County Court Clerk's Office at 405-224-7446 to make arrangements with the clerk. The County Clerk accepts cash, credit card with identification, and debit card with identification, cashiers check and money orders. No personal checks accepted.
Warrants from 6/11/10 through 7/22/10:
Adams, Wayne Damingo
Bass, Kerry Lynn
Bickell, Traci Irene
Bivins, Amanda Deann
Bowersock, Dennis Lee
Burns, Joseph Lee
Carr, Shiela Ann
Cisco, Raymond Roy
Clary, Staci Lanae
Conner, Terrence Gene
Cooper, Samantha Leigh
Cox, Jearl
Crow, Kevin Dewayne
Crutchfield, Joel Tajpaul
Davis, Jason Edward
Deatley, Martia Gail
Edwards, Zachary Shron
Eskind, Leona Michelle
Eveningthunder, Leslie David
Ferguson, Jason Paul
Flewellen, Troy A.
Fowler, Michelle
George, Melissa Dale
Halbrooks, Megan Lee
Haseltine, Kenneth Wayne
Haynes, Ronald Keith
Hopper, Jeffery Lynn
Horn, Kenneth Ray Jr.
Johnson, Darrell Ray
Johnson, Sonja Renee
Keehn, Alexander Michael
Kelley, Kyle Wayne
Krivanek, Darrell
Ladwig, Tracy Rae
Lane, Melissa Leann
Lanquist, Donald James Jr.
Lewis, Samuel Paul
Linville, Ora Lee
Lyon, Amy Jo
Madewell, Benjamin
Mallouf, Lisa Darlene
McDaniel, Gary Wayne
Meadows, Robert Cody
Moore, Bradley Ray
Moriarty, James William Jr.
Moss, John Edwin Raymond
Newman, Brett
Newsom, Travis John
Nickell, Lisa Estaleen
Owens, Kelly Dianne
Parsons, Daniel Jesse
Paton, Justin Lee
Patton, Darryl Emil
Reaves, Elbert C.
Riley, Pamela Leann
Rock, Gregory Allen
Roper, Jeremy Wayne
Smith, Michael Gregory
Smith, Tommy Haywood
Spigner, Lavoy
Stingley, David Ray
Sweeden, Scott Grady
Thomas, Eric Evert
Thompson, Jeremy Don
Tignor, Christopher Daniel
Tillis, Shemar
Tryon, Zachary
Vann, Lawerance Quintan
Williams, Nicholas Tommy
Williams, Robert Craig
Wisdom, Erik Shane
Wise, Lela Cassandra
Woody, Clarence Leland
Wroten, Paula Renea
Grady County
Court Records
Criminal Felonies
• Gary Lowery charged with second-degree burglary.
• Michael Rodriguez charged with second-degree burglary.
• Danny Buck Haile, Chickasha, charged with grand larceny.
• Robert Franklin Neeley, Chickasha, charged with grand larceny.
• Luke Dewayne McKinney, Blanchard, charged with second-degree burglary.
• Sheri Juaneve Williams, Chickasha, charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
• Vernon Leslie King, Midwest City, charged with grand larceny.
• Jay Allen Jones, Palo Pinto, Tx., charged with grand larceny.
Criminal Misdemeanors
• Lorenzo Childress charged with public intoxication.
• Margarito Rocha Jr., Enid, charged with public intoxication.
• Sharod Lamar Hoffman, Newcastle, charged with public intoxication.
• Tommy Paul Pace charged with driving under the influence.
• Brandon Shawn Ewy, Chickasha, charged with driving while intoxicated.
• Tyler S. Williams, Chickasha, charged with assault and battery (domestic abuse).
• Angela Janae Rodriguez charged with larceny from a retailer.
• Christopher D. Simmons, Cement, charged with driving under the influence.
• Joseph James Starkey II, Pocasset, charged with driving under suspension.
• Danny Ray Arters Jr., Chickasha, charged with driving under suspension.
• Brenda Clara Gafford, Chickasha, charged with public intoxication.
Marriage Licenses
• Lee Finley Parish and Julia Elaine Jensen
• Dalis Layne Forbes and Shelby Lane Robinson
• Aaron Brandt Lierle and Lindsey Nichole Bagley
• John Richard Lloyd Beauchamp and Amanda Lee Latta
• Walter Dale Kennell and Jacqueline Nicole Harger
Divorce Filings
• Kristan Michelle McConnell vs. Derald Dwain McConnell
• Donita Charlene Barber vs. Everett Wright Barber
• Debra Denise Cunningham vs. Denny Layne Cunningham
• Melissa R. Adkins vs. Scott E. Adkins
• Whitnie Goodman vs. Tyler Goodman
• Phyllis Kaye Dial vs Richard Eugene Dial
Chickasha Police Reports
July 22 - 23
• An officer took a found property report in the 600 block of S. 1st St.
• An officer took a receive information report to assist a code enforcement officer in the 1800 block of S. 6th St.
• An officer impounded a vehicle at Chickasha Lake.
• An officer impounded a vehicle for failure to pay taxes due to the state on S. 29th St.
• An officer arrested a subject for municipal warrants in the 200 block of S. 5th St.
• An officer arrested a male subject for operating a vehicle with an expired driver's license in the 2000 block of S. 4th St.
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GRADY COUNTY FAIR RESULTS
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First: (Adult) Ann O'Bar
Second: (Adult) Joyce Riker
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AROUND THE AREA
SEPTEMBER 2
Poetry Reading
• When: Sept. 2, 7 p.m.
• Where: Eduardo’s Mexican Restaurant, Private Room, 3127 S. 4th St., Chickasha
• Details: Featured Poet is Carol Hamilton, writer, storyteller and Poet Laureate of Oklahoma 1995-97Hamilton’s website is www.carolhamilton.org. There is no admission fee to attend the Poetry Reading, and refreshments are available for purchase. For more information, contact Rockford Johnson, 224-0160 or 317-7506. -
Duncan nips Chicks for straight-game win
Duncan got their eighth match win of the season Tuesday, beating Nancy Waters’ Lady Chicks in straight games at the Activity Center.
The Chicks looked like they had a little hangover from Monday night’s tough road loss at Tecumseh, coming out flat again and dropping their first two games by identical 25-17 scores.
They came out firing on all eight cylinders for game three, running out to a 15-9 lead on the strength of a 7-0 run with Shelby Crosley serving, but the Demons battled back to tie it late and the Chicks let it slip away, 25-21. -
STATE SPORTS BRIEFS
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Stoops said on his radio show Tuesday night that O'Hara won the competition with Jimmy Stevens, freshman Michael Hunnicutt and redshirt freshman Bryce Easley. -
OSU's Gundy still learning on job
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Whimsical metal work, jewelry part of big art show at USAO
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High-speed chase lands 1 in jail
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Court records show that James William Hutchins, 21, blew by Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Timothy Parrish at U.S. Highway 81 and County Road 1460 and was clocked going 144 miles per hour in a posted 70 miles per hour zone.
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5 inmates denied parole
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• Jeremiah Daniel Cline, who is serving a five-year sentence for distribution of a controlled dangerous substance and a five-year sentence for possession of a controlled dangerous substance, began his sentence in August 2008.
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Judge recuses herself from pharmacy case
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