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Idaho Records

Police blotter

Coeur d’Alene police

Scott Albright, employee of U-Haul Rental, reported Monday the theft of a $2,800 trailer that was rented and not returned to the business at 750 Appleway.

Thomas Carter, employee of Best Tire and Pawn, reported Monday the theft of a $1,000 car trailer from the business in the 3000 block of Government Way.

Chris Holbart reported Sunday the $525 theft of tools and a toolbox from his pickup while it was parked at his home in the 2000 block of Lakeside Avenue.

Christoph Carter reported Monday the theft of $355 in cash when it was given to a friend for rent and was not returned.

Terri Knutson reported Monday $500 in damage to the exterior paint of her car while it was parked at Silver Lake Mall, 200 Hanley.

Keith Kroetch reported Monday the theft of a $350 cellular phone from the Iron Horse Restaurant, 407 Sherman.

Kootenai County sheriff

Kenneth McDevitt, employee of Smith’s Contracting Services, reported Monday the $3,365 theft of power tools and hand tools from a storage trailer at a construction site on Gunning Road.

Daryl Jenkins, Hayden, Idaho, reported Monday the theft of a $300 air compressor from a storage unit in Coeur d’Alene.

Samantha Rhodes, of California, reported Sunday $6,150 in damage to walls and miscellaneous household items at her former home in the 3300 block of state Highway 53.

News of record

Shoshone County

Civil complaints

Gerald Chapman vs. Faucett International Inc., seeking $261,600.

Dawn Reese vs. Herb Arthur, seeking $2,500.

Kootenai County

Criminal sentencings

Judge Daniel McGee

Evan Bessey, 21, Coeur dAlene; failure to purchase driver’s license; five days in jail.

Judge John Luster

Albert Harris, 34, Coeur d’Alene; indecent exposure; 90 days in jail (31 days suspended).

James Kelly, 19, Spokane; driving without privileges; $100 fine, 60 days in jail (55 days suspended), two years’ probation.

Albert Harris, 34, Coeur d’Alene; fictitious display card or plates; 90 days in jail.

Judge James Judd

Robert Cawthon, 74, Newman Lake; felony driving under the influence; $5,000 fine, one day in jail, $300 reimbursement for defense, five years’ determinate penitentiary time (suspended), five years’ driver’s license suspension, five years’ probation.

Darren Nelson, 25, Deer Park; Count I: possession of a controlled substance; one year in jail (90 days suspended), two years’ probation; Count II: use or possession of paraphernalia with intent to use; one year in jail (90 days suspended), two years’ probation.

Judge Debra Heise

James Kelly, 19, Spokane; driving a vehicle without owner’s consent; 90 days in jail (55 days suspended), one year’s probation.

Christina Ottomeier, 30, Celina, Ohio; custodial interference (kidnapping); $30 fine (suspended), 180 days in jail (150 days suspended), two years’ probation.

Richard Foraker, 21, Coeur d’Alene; felony burglary; one year’s determinate penitentiary time, three years’ indeterminate penitentiary time.

Judge Eugene Marano

William Nash, 23, Post Falls; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine ($500 suspended), 180 days in jail (178 days suspended), two years’ probation.

Judge Barry Watson

Katherine Reichert-Montoya, 28, Spirit Lake, Idaho; driving under the influence; $500 fine, 30 days in jail (28 days suspended) or 16 hours in county work program, two years’ probation.

Daniel Courts, 27, Clarkston, Wash.; Count I: driving a vehicle without owner’s consent; $300 fine (suspended), 180 days in jail (161 days suspended), two years’ probation; Count II: fictitious display card or plates; 15 days in jail.

Judge Barbara Buchanan

Dana Jordan, 23, Post Falls; possession of a controlled substance; $426 fine ($200 suspended), $300 reimbursement for defense, 180 days in jail (170 days suspended) or 80 hours in county work program, two years’ probation.

Judge Paul McCabe

John King, 33, Rathdrum, Idaho; disturbing the peace; $300 fine ($100 suspended), 90 days in jail (85 days suspended) or 40 hours in county work program, two years’ probation.

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