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Idaho records

Police blotter

Coeur d’Alene police

Benjamin Porter, security personnel for Target, reported Wednesday the $450 theft of a prepaid cellphone, jewelry and speaker from the business at 315 W. Canfield Ave.

Brian Logan reported Wednesday the $1,400 theft of rock climbing gear from his 1994 Subaru Legacy parked at Idaho Youth Ranch Thrift Store, 811 N. Fourth St.

News of record

Kootenai County

Criminal sentencings

Judge Barry Watson

Amanda N. Linarte, 23, Post Falls; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine ($200 suspended), 180 days in jail (170 days suspended) or 40 hours county work program, 90 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation.

Judge Scott Wayman

Daniel J. Connolly, 23, Hayden; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine ($200 suspended), 180 days in jail (170 days suspended) or 40 hours county work program, 90 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation.

Herbert M. MacDonald, 37, Post Falls; disturbing the peace; $500 fine, 90 days in jail (80 days suspended) or 40 hours county work program, one year probation.

Clinton W. Roose, 30, Kingston; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine ($200 suspended), 90 days in jail (85 days suspended) or eight hours county work program, 90 days driver’s license suspension, one year probation.

Gary A. Clark, 47, Spokane Valley; $1,000 fine, 180 days in jail (170 days suspended) or eight hours county work program, 180 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation.

Ashley E. Ames, 20, Hayden; malicious injury to property; 180 days in jail (95 days suspended, 55 days credited), 30 days unscheduled jail time, two years probation.

Levi P. Carrell, 32, Spirit Lake; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine, 180 days in jail (170 days suspended), one year probation.

Christopher A. Huber, 32, Pinehurst; Count I: driving without privileges; $1,000 fine ($700 suspended), $100 reimbursement for defense, 180 days in jail (160 days suspended), two years probation. Count II: inattentive driving; $300 fine, $500 restitution to victims, 90 days in jail (80 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, two years probation.

Patrick E. B. Ashley, 36, Sandpoint; Count I: resisting/obstructing officers; $1,000 fine ($800 suspended), $100 reimbursement for defense, one year in jail (329 days suspended), 30 days unscheduled jail time, two years probation. Count II: assault/battery upon law enforcement; $1,000 fine ($800 suspended), 180 days in jail (164 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, two years probation. Count III: obstructing/resisting officers; 180 days in jail (174 days suspended), two years probation.

Civil complaints

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Yevgeniy Kaminskiy, seeking $3,162.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Michael McKinley, seeking $14,707.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Carole Waldram, seeking $8,198.

CBS Collections Inc. v. Kamron Jones, seeking $1,571.

ACS Inc. of Idaho v. Jared Plunkett, seeking $1,819.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Susan Nelson, seeking $2,589.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Ashley Miller Barker, seeking $1,466.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Daniel Wilson, seeking $5,352.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Nathanael Doyle, seeking $3,614.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Allison Berge, seeking $3,426.

Anthony Smith v. Timothy Vanvalin, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

The Meadows Association Inc. v. David Vaugh, seeking $1,585.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Glen Anderson, seeking $2,178.

Discover Bank v. Jackie Saltus, seeking $8,048.

Idaho Retail LLC v. Daisy J’s LLC and Jennifer Rea, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

The Meadows Association Inc. v. Jeremy Wallis, seeking $2,853.

Bridgett Hunt v. April Henry, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Velocity Investments LLC and Washington Mutual Bank v. Billie Zook, seeking $1,098.

Andrew Vandivier v. Ex-Cell Property Management, seeking $1,365.

Security Credit Services LLC v. Brian Fox, seeking $2,648.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Emily Cameron, seeking $3,223.

ACS Inc. of Idaho v. Wendy Christmann and James Christmann, seeking $5,278.

Karissa White, aka Karissa Kory, and Ryan White v. Michael Nelson, Ride Away Right Away and Ryan Meyer, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Kristin Meyers v. Ted Pulver and Pulver Investigations and Polygraph LLC, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Kristen and Robert Griswold v. Silverwood Inc., seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Civil judgments

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Jessica Kaminski Hubbard, plaintiff awarded $2,923.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Jeanie and Gregory Lander, plaintiff awarded $2,140.

Lakeview Financial Inc. v. Destiny Solis, plaintiff awarded $1,336.

Midland Funding LLC v. Dale Hill, plaintiff awarded $1,771.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Kristine Allen, plaintiff awarded $5,636.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Brandon Bell, plaintiff awarded $2,178.

Midland Funding LLC v. William Blaylock, plaintiff awarded $9,403.

Barclays Bank Delaware v. Jenna Machado, plaintiff awarded $2,455.

Automated Accounts Inc. v. Donald Hester, plaintiff awarded $3,579.

Civil dismissals

Loch Haven Hills Phase 6 v. Kristi Milan.

Capital One Bank v. Jennifer Besenti.

Petition for change of name

Jacob Michael Clark, petition for change to Jacob Michael Wilson.

Divorces sought

James R. Knapp from Lorena D. Knapp.

Genevieve R. Miller from Joshua L. Cooper.

Divorces granted

Robert A. Phelps from Jennifer J. Phelps.

Patty C. Evans from James T. Evans.