Idaho Records
Tue., Aug. 8, 1995
POLICE BLOTTER
Coeur d’Alene police
Curtis Clark reported Thursday $2,125 damage to the carpet, screens, walls, light fixtures and doors of his duplex in the 1100 block of Sixth Street.
Bobby Rose reported Thursday the theft of his ‘74 Chevrolet Blazer from a home in the 1300 block of 10th Street.
Maurine Nelson reported Wednesday the $600 theft of cash, a duffle bag and clothes from her car parked at Wild Waters, 2119 Government Way.
Kenneth Jacobsen reported Wednesday the $2,000 theft of kitchen counters and a sink from a building he owns in the 500 block of Fourth Street.
Joseph Roope, owner of the Shred Shed, reported Sunday the $344 theft of sport clothing from the business at 512 Sherman Avenue.
Jean Taylor reported Sunday the $1,350 theft of jewelry and power tools from her garage in the 1900 block of Ninth Street.
Nea Hammell reported Saturday the $1,000 theft of various tools from her garage in the 3600 block of Government Way.
Dianna Isbell reported Friday the $7,710 theft of power tools and a book collection from her home in the 1700 block of Mullan Avenue.
Brian Clark, sales manager for Ponderosa Motors, reported Sunday the theft of an ‘89 Ford Thunderbird from the lot at 845 Fourth Street.
Michael Gunderson reported Friday $300 damage to the door of his car when someone kicked it while it was parked in the 1700 block of Lunceford Lane.
Syble Powell reported Saturday $490 theft of food items, hygiene items and movie videos from her home in the 3800 block of Palmer Drive.
Allen Kennedy reported Friday the $470 theft of two windows and a door from a home under construction in the 5900 block of Harcourt Drive.
Simone Van Slate reported Thursday the $300 theft of a car stereo from her car while it was parked at a friend’s house in the 2900 block of Fairway Drive.
Michael Joyce reported Friday the $400 theft of a CD player from his Jeep parked at his home in the 1100 block of Hastings Avenue.
Ronald Woodall, manager of Freeway Jiffy Stop, reported Thursday $400 damage to windows of the business at 2100 Fourth St.
Axel Benzon reported Friday the $500 theft of a Pentax camera from somewhere in the 300 block of Coeur d’Alene Avenue.
Karo Sarver reported Saturday the $350 theft of a BMX bicycle from the parking lot of IHOP Restaurant, 2301 Fourth St.
David Kreway, Edmonton, Alberta, reported Thursday the $325 theft of a mountain bike from Robin Hood Campground, 703 River Ave.
Angela Pearson reported Friday the $324 theft of cash from her wallet when it was left in the bathroom of Zip’s Restaurant, 715 Sherman Ave.
Kootenai County sheriff
Barbara Hill, Worley, reported Friday $500 damage to the windshields of two of her cars parked at her home in the 29700 block of Second Street, Worley.
Barbara Grieb, Post Falls, reported Friday the $350 theft of a depth finder, mooring cover and water skiing equipment from her boat moored at a private dock on the Spokane River.
Charles Justice, Tensed, reported Thursday $500 damage to windows of several cars parked on his property near Cave Lake.
Doug Trogstad, Shelton, Wash., reported Saturday the $4,185 theft of a car stereo and golf clubs from his pickup truck parked in the lot of the Twin Lakes Village Timbercove Complex.
Lynn Liden, Hayden, reported Sunday $800 damage to the soft top of her convertible car when someone squirted mustard on it.
Patrick McClure, Spokane, reported Sunday the $829 theft of a cellular phone from his pickup truck parked at Kelly’s Bar, 6152 Seltice Way.
Philip Cathcart, Athol, reported Sunday the $300 theft of his chain saw from his home in the 8300 block of Snowy Lane.
Roger Matheson, Coeur d’Alene, reported Thursday the $2,400 theft of his motorcycle from property in the 5000 block of state Highway 53.
James Tobin, Coeur d’Alene, reported Thursday $500 damage to the soft top of his convertible car parked at his home in the 200 block of Bruce Drive.
Steven Smith, Rathdrum, reported Thursday the $600 theft of a car stereo and speakers from his pickup truck parked at his home in the 2600 block of Atlas Road.
Gordon Hammond, Hayden Lake, reported Sunday $1,200 damage to the windows and interior of his car while it was parked on Signal Point Road, Post Falls.
Post Falls Police
Jason Lamothe, Post Falls, reported Thursday the $1,000 theft of a BMX bike from Black Bay Park.
NEWS OF RECORD
Shoshone County
Civil judgments
Greenwood Trust Co. vs. William Evenson, award of $1,812.
Marriage licenses
John Amonson of Silverton and Linda Grimm of Post Falls.
Thomas Gillespie and Heather Kohn, both of Kellogg.
Kevin Hutchings and Dawn Mason, both of Pinehurst.
Divorces sought
Andrea LaFreniere from Shawn LaFreniere.
Bonner County
Civil complaints
Warren and Helen Carr vs. Clean Team Inc. and Samuel Mahaffy, seeking $8,000.
Cooke and Lamanna Chartered dba Cooke, Lamanna, Smith, Cogswell and Elliot vs. Sandra Brissett, seeking $1,755.
H20 Well Services Inc vs. Terrance and Susan Sundsted, Roger and Michelle Morris, National Associated Properties Inc. and L.J. Donnerberg Family Trust, seeking $2,657.
Kootenai County
Civil complaints
Avco Financial Services Inc. vs. Michael and Rosanna Hobson, seeking $4,147.
Clearwater Management Co., Heli-Tech Inc. and Americas Insurance Co. vs. Air Technology Inc., Spacecraft Inc., South Coast Helicopters Inc., seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Glen and Donna Shiroma vs. Daniel Wheeler and Kristine Pederson, seeking $1,650.
Norman and Diana Gissel vs. Patricia and Charles Fetters, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Idaho Department of Employment vs. Robert Dunn, seeking $1,174.
Daniel Koster vs. Joseph Rigby, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Parker Toyota Kia Inc., dba Payday Auto Credit vs. Ernest Pohl, seeking $3,112.
Melaine Geigle vs. Bank of America Idaho, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Parker Toyota Kia Inc., dba Payday Auto Credit, seeking $1,786.
Parker Toyota Kia Inc., dba Payday Auto Credit, seeking $3,731.
Linda and Kirby Johnston vs. State of Idaho, seeking $1,000.
Todd Engel vs. Laurie Rivera, seeking $2,000.
Runge Furniture Co. vs. Scot Parent, seeking $1,790.
North Idaho Credit Corp. vs. Noel and Georgina Weller, seeking $17,147.
Hagadone Hospitality Co. vs. Joseph Chapman and Henry’s Inc., seeking $12,500.
Runge Furniture Co. vs. Angie Danna, seeking $1,378.
Runge Furniture Co. vs. William Barney, seeking $1,773.
Runge Furniture Co. vs. Patrick Baldwin, seeking $2,097.
Runge Furniture Co. vs. Timothy Messner, seeking $1,738.
Runge Furniture Co. vs. Brian or Brenda Reynolds, seeking $1,254.
Civil judgments
Student Loan Marketing Association vs. Peter Edwards, awarded $85,335.
Idaho Industrial Commission vs. Willard Curb, dba Dragon Slayer Roofing, awarded $2,975.
Peter Nikiforuk vs. Joel and Kyla Trout, awarded $1,643.
BT Graphics Inc. vs. Clint Cord, dba Reward, awarded $3,000.
Civil dismissals
Samantha McEveny vs. Bonner County, the State of Idaho and the Board of County Commissioners.
Broken Arrow Investments Inc. vs. Arrow Ambulance Co.
Golden Crown Corp. vs. Douglas and Kimberly May.
Mike Peterson vs. Robert Kayser.
Marriage licenses
Virgil Skwanqhqn and Geraldine Silas, Worley.
Marvin Guier and Heather Wigen, Post Falls.
Eldo Jacobson and Donna Kelley, Coeur d’Alene.
Divorces sought
Tonya Pils from Frank Pils.
Jean Olson from Daniel Olson.
Johnny Aker from Kathleen Aker.
Tracy Dougall from Cheryl Dougall.
Divorces granted
Lori Gothmann from Steve Gothmann.
Douglas Anderson from Brenda Anderson.
Susan Olson from Glenn Olson.
Douglas Goucher from Lydia Goucher.
Donald Stone from Anne Stone.
Lella Meadows from Harry Meadows.
Shannon Selph from Daniel Selph.
James Reilly from Teresa Reilly.
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