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Records Aug. 12, 2010

| August 12, 2010 9:00 PM

CRIME REPORTS

Kootenai County Sheriff

Thursday

4:23 p.m.: A fishfinder, a marine battery, speakers and a combination radio with a total value of about $1,300 were reported stolen from a 2008 Suntracker moored at a marina in the 3800 block of East Hayden Lake Road in Hayden.

Friday

11 a.m.: A fishfinder, two radios and several CDs with a total value of about $1,300 were reported stolen from a 2001 boat moored at a marina in the 3800 block of East Hayden Lake Road in Hayden.

4:32 p.m.: Damages of $800 were reportedly done to the boat cover of a 2008 Mastercraft moored at a marina in the 3800 block of East Hayden Lake Road in Hayden. Speakers valued at $500 were reported stolen from the vessel.

Monday

2:26 p.m.: Damages of about $5,500 were reportedly done to a rental residence in the 900 block of East Garwood Road near Rathdrum.

Tuesday

7:37 a.m.: Damages of $1,500 were reportedly done to the exterior of a 1991 Dodge Stealth parked in the driveway of a residence in the 17300 block of West Woodlake Drive in Hauser Lake.

DIVORCES FILED

Joshua J. Depue from Amanda Depue

Belinda M. Morrison from Derrick B. Morrison

Mark A. Doerfler from Kory L. Doerfler

Robert W. Lamb from Patricia Hernandez-Ayala

LAWSUITS

Twin Lakes Village Property Association Inc., v. Amy Chippendale, seeking payment of $6,750.

Twin Lakes Village Property Association Inc., v. Garrett Kraus, seeking payment of $6,368.

Twin Lakes Village Property Association Inc., v. Monumental Group L. L. C., seeking payment of $14,936.10.

Twin Lakes Village Property Association Inc., v. Edgar Fitzgerald III, seeking payment of $8,380.54.

Twin Lakes Village Property Association Inc., v. Daniel Staben et al., seeking payment of $5,154.

Twin Lakes Village Property Association Inc., v. Jason Sleater et al., seeking payment of $6,896.

Banner Bank v. RE Development Inc. et al., seeking judgment of $4,672,738.91.

Chapman Financial Services Inc., v. Angela E. Lynn et al., seeking payment of $10,601.86.

Atlene F. Litton v. Real Life Ministries et al., seeking damages in excess of $10,000.

Riverwalk Holdings Ltd., v. Larry A. Tanner Jr. aka Larry Tanner aka Larry Tanner Jr., seeking payment of $14,434.59.

National City Healthcare Finance v. Henry C. Downs M. D., seeking judgment of $98,614.92.

Gene Lauzon v. Roger K. Oestmann, seeking payment of $19,634.58.

American Express Bank FSB v. Harvey McKinley, seeking payment of $19,443.36.

MST Financial Services L. L. C., v. Judith Dietz, seeking judgment of $22,482.18.

SENTENCINGS

Judge James Stow

Torrie R. Kelley, 21, Coeur d'Alene: 365 days in jail with 355 days suspended, work release, $250 in fines and two years probation for obstructing officers.

Robert L. Simmons, 44, Post Falls: 365 days in jail with 355 days suspended and credit for time served, $1,000 in fines, driver's license suspended for 365 days and two years probation for driving under the influence.

from A1

The sprint started near the Tire-Rama business at 200 W. Appleway Ave. before 4 p.m. when Longo and officer Hank Dunham responded to a report of a stolen motorcycle.

The suspect fled as officers approached, and ran south on Government Way, through a vacant field, past the Carl Jr.'s restaurant at 106 E. Appleway Ave., to the entrance way of Hastings Books at 101 E. Best Ave.

During the pursuit, Dunham and other officers split up to try and intercept the fleeing suspect, but Longo, with nearly 30 completed marathons to his credit, stayed on his trail.

Twice during the pursuit Bisher stopped momentarily and appeared to reach into the front of his jacket while Longo, his weapon drawn, ordered him to surrender.

"I'm not going to jail," Bisher reportedly yelled during the stops, before running off again.

As Longo gained ground, Dunham intercepted the pursuit, and both policemen "physically" apprehended Bisher near Hastings, the press release states.

A loaded 40-caliber glock was found in the front area of Bisher's jacket after he was taken into custody, and a knife was found concealed in a pants pocket.

The motorcycle Bisher had been riding was reportedly stolen out of Spokane, and the handgun was reportedly stolen out of Coeur d'Alene, according to the press release.

Longo was unavailable for comment Wednesday afternoon, but in other Press stories about his jogging, he said he began running recreationally in 1983.

"It reduces stress," he said in a 2009 article. "I never thought my running would go the way that it's gone. I consider myself a lazy person."

He regularly runs in Bloomsday, and competes in the annual two-day, 15-city, 185-mile "Spokane to Sandpoint" Scenic Relay Race that begins atop Mount Spokane and finishes in Sandpoint.