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Police blotter

Coeur d’Alene police

John Roeberg, owner of R & C Tree Service, reported Monday the $20,000 theft of a 2004 Dodge pickup from the 200 block of Appleway Avenue.

Robert Kaestner, owner of RK Electric, reported Monday the $1,040 theft of copper wire, gasoline, and power tools from a company-owned 1995 Ford pickup parked at the business at 125 E. Poplar Ave.

Patricia Mitchell reported Tuesday the $3,000 theft of a gold necklace from her home in the 7200 block of North Barbie Street.

Kootenai County sheriff

Kimberly Prasad, Dalton Gardens, reported Tuesday the $5,000 theft of a 1994 Chevrolet Suburban parked at her home in the 6000 block of North Fourth Street.

Melinda Duncan, Post Falls, reported Tuesday the $1,800 theft of two watches, an ivory cosmetic case and gold nugget necklace from her home in the 2600 block of West Hargrave Avenue.

Michael Kerr, security director at Kootenai Medical Center, reported Tuesday $6,065 damage to the hospital cell tower on Blossom Mountain off Signal Point Road near Post Falls.

Jason Handlen, employee of Paradise Amusements, reported Tuesday the $1,000 theft of three spray-paint guns from the business at 8278 N. Meyer Road near Post Falls.

Shawna McFarland, Post Falls, reported Tuesday the $200 theft of food concessions and $150 damage to a door of a utility trailer at Croffoot Park, 1500 W. Lancaster Road in Hayden.

News of Record

Shoshone County

Civil complaints

Option Card LLC v. John Tryon, seeking $8,332.

Citibank N.A. v. Ida Weaser, seeking $5,589.

Palisades Collection LLC v. John Brueckmann, seeking $1,356.

Marriage licenses

Shane Stancik, Smelterville, and Shannon Nansel, Kingston.

Robin Gutierrez and Kristen Martindale, both of Wallace.

Kootenai County

Criminal sentencings

Judge Barry Watson

John K. Moore, 45, Coeur d’Alene; Count I: trespass; $300 fine ($200 suspended), 30 days in jail (25 days suspended), two years probation. Count II: open container of alcohol in public place/city limits; $200 fine (suspended), 30 days in jail (25 days suspended), two years probation.

Thomas E. Torres, 51, Coeur d’Alene; providing false information to an officer regarding offense/identity; $300 fine ($200 suspended), 180 days in jail (170 days suspended), two years probation.

Judge Scott Wayman

James R. Carey, 23, Athol; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine ($400 suspended), 180 days in jail (150 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, 180 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation.

Angela D. Sims, 32, Coeur d’Alene; use or possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use; $200 fine (suspended), five days in jail or 16 hours county work program, one year probation.

Barry B. Hawks, 32, Post Falls; disturbing the peace; $500 fine ($300 suspended), 180 days in jail (175 days suspended) or 16 hours county work program, two years probation.

Aaron E. Gillock, 24, Spirit Lake; use or possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use; $500 fine, one year in jail (284 days suspended, 20 days unscheduled jail time), two years probation.

Judge Eugene Marano

Gary R. Counts, 26, Coeur d’Alene; misdemeanor probation violation; 43 days in jail.

David G. Franks, 42, Hayden; possession of a controlled substance; $1,000 fine (suspended), one year in jail (326 days suspended), two years probation.

Joseph D. Broadsword, 19, Post Falls; Count I: attempted petty theft; $500 fine (suspended), 180 days in jail (140 days suspended), two years probation. Count II: malicious injury to property; $1,000 fine (suspended), one year in jail (325 days suspended), two years probation.

Civil complaints

Justine Rodriguez v. Steven and Jennifer Olvera, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Idaho State Industrial Commission v. Prairie Construction Inc., and Carney Chambers, seeking $5,875.

Credit Bureau of Eastern Idaho Inc. v. Whitewater Creek Inc., seeking $8,227.

Angela and Vaughn Hopla v. Brooks Seaplane Service Inc., seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

C. David Anderson v. Larry Rodgers and Melody Hacker, seeking $4,000.

L.G.S. Landscaping v. Holy Family Catholic School, seeking $1,125.

Spokane Merchants Association v. Elkhorn Custom Homes LLC, seeking $6,870.

Divorces sought

Crystal Melville from Michael Melville.