Noble County, Oklahoma
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Paula Dee Manning
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Mary Melissa Dale
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Anthony Ray Dollar
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Angel Manuel Thomas Ortiz
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Chase Tyler Slavens
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Isaiah Michael Spoon
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Jessica Annette Long
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Cody Richard Mcquay
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Larry Dean Compton
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Brett Dean Peters
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Neva Lynne Brower
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Eric Seth Powers
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Trace Laroy Stephens
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Ashley Danyel Sinnett
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Marshall James Stalnaker
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Michael Wesley Watters
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Noble County Mugshots & Booking Records

The Noble County Courthouse on the square in Perry, the county seat.
Steven C. Price, Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 3.0
Before a homesteader could cross the starting line on September 16, 1893, the government had already platted Perry as the land office for the Cherokee Strip opening, and the town filled overnight as settlers rushed in to register claims across the prairie. Noble County took shape around that filing point in north-central Oklahoma, and the arrests made there now enter a public record the county keeps.
Anyone arrested in Noble County is booked into the Noble County Jail, a detention center at 721 Cedar Street in Perry that the Noble County Sheriff’s Office operates. It receives people brought in by county deputies, Perry police officers, and the marshals who serve the county’s smaller towns, and keeps each person until bail is arranged, a judge takes up the case, or a move to state custody comes through. Who is being held at any given time is posted on the sheriff’s online inmate search; a booking’s basics—the name, the charges, and the date—can also be confirmed through the statewide VINE notification service or with a call to the jail. Recent bookings from around the county can be paged through on the Noble County mugshots grid.
About Noble County
Noble County sits in the wheat-and-cattle country of north-central Oklahoma, between the Salt Fork and Cimarron drainages, and takes its name from John W. Noble, the U.S. secretary of the interior whose department brokered the purchase that opened the Outlet to settlers. Perry, the county seat and largest town, holds a little over half of the roughly 10,900 residents; the rest live in Billings, Marland, Morrison, and Red Rock or on the farms between them. When the starting guns sounded that September noon, riders, wagons, and trains raced from the line to stake quarter-sections, and the brand-new town of Perry swelled into a canvas city of thousands within hours. Wheat and cattle have anchored the economy ever since, joined by oil and natural gas after fields came in during the 1910s and 1920s, and the columned Noble County Courthouse still presides over Perry’s square as the county’s civic landmark. Booking records from the neighboring counties sit a click away—Garfield County to the west, Logan County to the southwest, and Payne County to the south—and the statewide totals live on the Oklahoma state page.
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