Randolph County News: September 10 through September 16, 2025
Key Insights
Death Certificates:: Janet Marie Howell's death certificate was filed on September 10, 2025.
Marriage Certificates:: Several marriage certificates were filed, including Amy Sue Mallow Mullenex and Justin Adam Arbogast (September 10), Kidman Lee Arbogast and Anna Louise Benson (September 11), and Kaylee Joe Dudley and Lee Arbogast Kidman (September 12).
Land Transfers:: Multiple land transfers occurred, involving various properties and districts within Randolph County.
Felony Arrest:: Samuel Tadeo Perdomo Sanchez was arrested on child exploitation charges and is awaiting extradition. Edward Scott Wright was arrested for felony possession of a firearm and communicating threats.
In-Depth Analysis
This week’s Randolph County public records provide insights into significant life events and legal actions within the community.
Death Certificates:
The filing of a death certificate marks the end of life and initiates estate administration.
Marriage Certificates:
The filing of marriage certificates represents the creation of new families and legal unions.
Land Transfers:
Land transfers indicate property ownership changes, reflecting real estate activity and investment in the area. Notable transfers include:
Nicholas O. Borror and Maria L. Almase to Lindsey E. Toler: lot 24 Hickory Flats Section, Canaan Crossing Development 5.83 acres, Dry Fork District.
Barry Summers to Caleb Fisher: lot 3, block 16, Townsite of Norton, Roaring Creek District.
CMH Homes Inc. to Haley B. Oliphant and Aaron D. Callis: 1.38 acres, Leadsville District.
Felony Arrests:
The arrest of Samuel Tadeo Perdomo Sanchez on child exploitation charges highlights law enforcement efforts to combat such crimes. The arrest of Edward Scott Wright for felony possession of a firearm and communicating threats underscores the ongoing challenges of maintaining community safety.
FAQs
Q: What types of records are included in the Randolph County Courthouse News?
Death certificates, marriage certificates, land transfers, and felony arrests.
Q: Where can I find more information about the Invictus Task Force?
More information can be found at www.theinvictusproject.org&ref=yanuki.com
Key Takeaways
Stay informed about community events and legal actions.
Be aware of real estate activity and property transfers in Randolph County.
Support efforts to combat child exploitation and ensure community safety.
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