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Kingfisher County District Court records

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Kingfisher County District Court records

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Marriage Licenses

Kingfisher County Court Clerk Lisa Markus issued marriage licenses recently to the following couples: July 3: Joey Dean Daiss, Jr., 27, and Gabriella Lee Thompson, 26, both of El Reno.

July 5: Harrison Kevin Haney, 24, and Graci Lane Willcutt, 22, both of Mineral Wells, Texas.

July 8: Terry Lee Berkenbile, 62, and Thelma Sean Woodruff, 57, both of Hennessey; Hunter Joel Samuel Frisby, 27, and Rylea Jaide Kilburn, 27, both of Okarche.

Misdemeanors

State vs. Pheonix Whiteshirt, 18, 403 N. Marshall Ave., Watonga, assault and battery.

State vs. Scott Andrew Seely, 48, 1206 Hanna Lane, Kingfisher, leaving scene of accident damaged fixture.

State vs. Roxanne Rechel Slaten, 44, 1313 S. 12th Place, Kingfisher, possession of controlled dangerous substance; unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

State vs. Christian James William Farmer, 41, 216 S. Cimarron St., Hennessey, possession of controlled dangerous substance (methamphetamine); unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

State vs. Wendy June Kuehn, aka Wendy June Lively, 34, 311 Chisholm Trail, Dover, driving with license canceled/suspended/ revoked; possession of controlled dangerous substance (methamphetamine); unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia; transporting open container of alcoholic beverage.

Felony Charges

State vs. Dawson James Nix, 23, 418 W. Grimes, Cashion, feloniously pointing firearm.

State vs. Sebastian Reyes, 23, Oklahoma City, possession of stolen vehicle.

District Civil

David Simmons, application for ownership of title for a 2007 Honda CR VT1100.

State of Oklahoma, ex. rel., Oklahoma Tax Commission vs. Aaron Wiggins, Amanda Forbes, tax warrants $1,131.51, plus interest, penalties, fees and costs, unpaid taxes.

Capital One, N.A. vs. Kirstin J. George, money judgment $4,105.08, plus costs, unpaid account.

Edwin Smith vs. JBL Solutions LLC d/b/a Mc-Donald’s, money judgment in excess of $10,000, plus interest, attorney’s fees and costs, negligence leading to personal injury.