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Idaho records

Police blotter

Coeur d’Alene police

Jennifer Bean reported Thursday the $500 theft of a television/DVD player and jewelry and $250 damage to a door of her home on the 700 block of East Wallace Avenue.

Steven Gilbertz, employee of Power City Electric, reported Friday the $2,000 theft of copper wiring from a work site on the 800 block of West Hubbard Avenue.

William Hensley reported Monday the $2,000 theft of a blue sapphire stone from his home on the 2300 block of West Seltice Way.

News of record

Kootenai County

Criminal sentencings

Judge Barry Watson

Castulo P. Costilla, 25, Post Falls; battery; $462 fine ($300 suspended), 180 days in jail (175 days suspended), two years probation.

Charley D. Bell, 26, Coeur d’Alene; driving without privileges; 10 days in jail.

Judge Patrick McFadden

Savannah S. Clapper, 23, Coeur d’Alene; driving without privileges; $1,000 fine ($750 suspended), one year in jail (345 days suspended) or 152 hours county work program, two years probation.

Jason S. Stobie, 28, Spokane Valley; driving under the influence; $800 fine, 180 days in jail (178 days suspended) or 16 hours county work program, 90 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation.

Judge Clark Peterson

Scott A. Charles, 39, Coeur d’Alene; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine, 180 days in jail (120 days suspended, 30 days credited), 30 days unscheduled jail time, 180 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation.

Chad T. Gatlin, 41, Coeur d’Alene; invalid driver’s license; $250 fine, five days in jail or 24 hours county work program or 40 hours community service.

Judge Lansing Haynes

Jesse R. Jackson, 32, Coeur d’Alene; Count I: felony use of telephone to harass/offend with lewd language; three years determinate penitentiary time, two years indeterminate penitentiary time. Count II: felony use of telephone to harass/offend with lewd language; three years determinate penitentiary time, two years indeterminate penitentiary time. Counts concurrent.

Christopher J. Nagy, 30, Sagle; Count I: felony aggravated assault; three years determinate penitentiary time (104 days credited), two years indeterminate penitentiary time. Count II: felony aggravated battery; five years determinate penitentiary time (104 days credited), 10 years indeterminate penitentiary time. Counts concurrent.

Civil complaints

Midland Funding LLC v. Kathy Herrera, seeking $13,048.

Midland Funding LLC v. Cristen Grawcock, seeking $15,462.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Jeffrey Garrison, seeking $1,252.

Midland Funding LLC v. Larry Griffiths, seeking $3,379.

Midland Funding LLC v. Brian Graves, seeking $12,044.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Jeff Garrison, seeking $1,241.

LVNV Funding LLC v. Brett Fink, seeking $1,274.

The Coffee Warehouse Inc., dba Jump Start Java Corp. v. Stephanie Regis, dba Jump Start Java, seeking $2,748.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Carrie Rishsew, seeking $1,476.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Denny Mussatto, seeking $1,477.

Spokane Teachers Credit Union v. Jacqueline Serrano, seeking $7,179.

Merchants Acceptance Corp. v. Doug Herbert, seeking $2,045.

ACS Inc. of Idaho v. Yvonne House, seeking $3,698.

ACS Inc. of Idaho v. Michael and Katherine Cavanagh, seeking $3,009.

Spokane Teachers Credit Union v. Niki and Samantha Moos, seeking $5,734.

Christopher Konda v. Kyle Taylor and Samara Prudence, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Robert Shannon III, seeking $1,056.

Civil judgments

Amendola Doty and Brumley PLLC v. Robert Morgan, plaintiff awarded $1,319.

Lakeview Financial Inc. v. Jeremy Cox and Kimberlyn Cox, plaintiff awarded $5,056.

Civil dismissals

James and Peggy Lemm v. Walter Nelson Co. of Eastern Washington.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. James and Kim Ferguson.

Divorces sought

Susan M. Brown from David J. Brown.