Records Sept. 11, 2013
CRIME REPORTS
Kootenai County Sheriff
Friday
11:31 a.m.: Damages of about $1,200 were reportedly done to a gambling machine at a business located in the 37900 block of South Nukwalqw Road near Worley.
Saturday
12:40 p.m.: Various white headsails and a longboard paddle with a total value of about $3,500 were reported stolen from a residence in the 5900 block of North 15th Street in Dalton Gardens.
Monday
6:37 p.m.: Miscellaneous metal working tools with a total value of about $1,100 were reported stolen from a shop at a residence in the 32400 block of North Roberts Road near Athol.
DIVORCE FILED
Joyce M. Ford from George T. Ford
Eric Cosentino from Paula M. Cosentino
Heather M. Anderson from Kelsey W. Anderson
Jasmine L. E. Barber from Charley L. Barber II
Kelly J. Walt from Michael-Paul J. Walt
Daniel W. Buckley from Katherine M. Reheiser-Buckley
DIVORCES GRANTED
Nicholas Cox from Melea Cox
Rebecca I. Howars from Joseph R. E. Soura
Karie A. Anderson from Jeffery R. Anderson Jr.
Eli N. Schilling from Tamara S. Schilling
LAWSUITS
Ally Financial Inc., v. Coral C. Caraway, seeking payment of $5,706.28.
David Bishop v. Texas Road House et al., seeking judgment of $5,000.
Portfolio Recovery Associates L. L. C., v. Edwin W. Lloyd, seeking payment of $5,676.81.
William R. Bates Jr., v. Smalls Construction, seeking judgment of $5,087.
Discover Bank v. Ty T. Newsom, seeking payment of $7,005.07.
CU Recovery Inc., v. William J. Schwartz, seeking judgment of $14,219.61.
Jeremy Patton v. Arik Ackerman et al., seeking damages in excess of $10,000.
American Express Bank FSB v. Kim Adams, seeking payment of $6,712.56.
Wild Waters L. L. C., v. Moloney, O'Neill, Corkery & Jones Inc., seeking damages in excess of $10,000.
Agua Systems L. L. C., et al., v. John V. Stephens et al., seeking damages in excess of $10,000.
JUDGMENTS
Asset Acceptance L. L. C., v. Linda Hart, was awarded judgment of $10,137.63.
Asset Acceptance L. L. C., v. Charlotte M. McAdams, was warded judgment of $7,927.69.
Asset Acceptance L. L. C., v. Chris McCartney, was awarded judgment of $6,674.87.
Amaro Law Office v. Dave Howard, was awarded judgment of $37,664.85.
Ally Financial Inc., et al., v. Sheryl A. Hamilton, was awarded judgment of $5,539.76.
Chapman Financial Services Inc., v. Janice M. Davis et al., was awarded judgment of $13,686.98.
SENTENCINGS
Judge Rich Christensen
Cesar Arana, 26, Post Falls: Two years determinate penitentiary time and two years indeterminate time with credit for time served, penitentiary suspended, $740.50 in fines, 150 hours community service and two years probation for probation violation.
Jesse J. Petrilla, 22, Post Falls: Two years determinate penitentiary time and two years indeterminate time with credit for time served, $460.50 in fines, 100 hours community service and two years probation for possession of a controlled substance.
Bobby D. Hughes aka David N. Bolender aka Norman B. Lynch aka Norman W. Lynch aka Norman W. Hughes, 51, Hayden: Two years determinate penitentiary time and five years indeterminate time with retained jurisdiction for possession of a controlled substance.
Judge Penny Friedlander
Edward A. Hernandez Jr., 31, Post Falls: 14 days in jail, work release and $300 in fines for invalid driver's license.
Judge Lansing Haynes
Belinda A. Shoaf, 33, Orofino: One year six months determinate penitentiary time and two years six months indeterminate time, penitentiary suspended, $960.50 in fines, 100 hours community services and two years probation for possession of a controlled substance.
Judge Clark Peterson
Jessica L. Lane, 25, Coeur d'Alene: 180 days in jail with 125 days suspended, credit for time served and one year probation for trespass.
Samuel J. Azar, 24, Spokane Valley: 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended, work release, $800 in fines, $100 restitution and one year probation for possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use.
Judge Patrick McFadden
Jason A. Johnson, 37, Post Falls: 10 days in jail and $500 in fines for petit theft.
Judge Benjamin Simpson
Tiana M. Ausilio, 18, Post Falls: 14 days in jail with credit for time served, $300 in fines and one year probation for harboring a felon.
Judge Barry Watson
Tyler S. Bryant, 24, Coeur d'Alene: 180 days in jail with 125 days suspended and credit for time served, work release, $1,000 in fines and two years probation for battery-domestic violence and destruction of a telecommunication line or instrument.