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Idaho records

Police blotter

Kootenai County sheriff

Timothy Herzog, Post Falls, reported Wednesday $800 damage to windows of three vehicles parked on the 8600 block of North Hauser Lake Road in Hauser Lake.

Theodore Demars, Spokane, reported Wednesday the $4,000 theft of two portable docks from his home on the 13000 block of North Taylors Terrace Road on Hayden Lake.

Jeffrey Messinger, manager of Hutton’s General Store, reported Wednesday the $2,200 theft of an antique gas pump from the business at 17497 South state Highway 97 near Harrison.

Cynthia Vulles, Hayden, reported Thursday $500 damage to a door latch and molding of her 1994 Chevrolet pickup parked on the 10000 block of North Government Way.

News of record

Criminal sentencings

Judge Robert Caldwell

Wave M. Quinn, 20, Spokane; use or possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use; $150 fine, 30 days in jail (25 days suspended) or 16 hours county work program, one year probation.

Virginia I. Brown, 50, Otis Orchards; driving under the influence; $800 fine, 180 days in jail (176 days suspended) or 16 hours county work program, 90 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation.

Brandon E. McCulla, 18, Coeur d’Alene; prohibited fighting in public; 130 days in jail (credited).

Natasia F. Powell, 26, Spokane; driving without privileges; $300 fine, two days in jail or 16 hours county work program, six days unscheduled jail time.

Martez D. Tolliver, 23, Spokane; reckless driving; $500 fine, 90 days in jail (87 days suspended) or eight hours county work program, 30 days driver’s license suspension, one year probation.

Katherine Herrick, 19, Post Falls; minor in possession of alcohol; $500 fine, 90 days driver’s license suspension.

Judge Don Swanstrom

Michael Wilkinson, 31, Thermopolis, Wyo.; driving without privileges; $1,000 fine, 180 days in jail (178 days suspended), one year probation.

Judge Lansing Haynes

Kristopher R. Eby, 29, felony delivery of a controlled substance (habitual offender status); four years determinate penitentiary time (time credited), six years indeterminate penitentiary time.

Civil complaints

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Alyssa Hartman, seeking $1,172.

Palisades Collection LLC and GE Money Bank v. Rick Barrett, seeking $4,929.

Barclays Bank Delaware v. Gary Hall, seeking $2,878.

Civil judgments

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Carrie Mariscal, plaintiff awarded $8,598.

Divorces sought

Brandy J. Traxler from Dennis J. Traxler.

Justin R. Booth from Sierra A. Booth.