Idaho Records
POLICE BLOTTER
Coeur d’Alene Police
Ricky Anderson, manager of Jerry’s Body Shop, 320 W. Kathleen, reported Tuesday the theft of two Goodyear tires and rims worth $680.
Kootenai County Sheriff
Tony Rosetti reported Tuesday the theft of a $300 Schwinn bicycle from his garage in the 9500 block of Baach in Hayden, Idaho.
Post Falls Police
Donald Buchmann reported the theft of Fisher speakers worth $400 from ABC Storage, 2655 E. Seltice Way.
Debbie Salisbury reported Monday the theft of an $875 Sony television from Red Label Express, 55 Cedar.
Robert Engle reported Tuesday the $540 theft of golf clubs, power tools and toolbox from a residence in the 200 block of Spencer Street.
Bonner County Sheriff
Evergreen Ford, Sandpoint, reported Monday the theft of a 1995 Nissan Extended Cab pickup.
NEWS OF RECORD
Death notices
Esther Jewett, 95, Pinehurst.
Dorothea Dunning, 95, Post Falls.
Velma Baiar, 72, Priest Lake.
Erie Baldridge, 89, Stevensville, Mont.
Myrtle Therien, 76, Sandpoint.
For full obituary information, please see page D6.
Shoshone County
Civil complaints
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare vs. Danny Deras, seeking $1,941.
Divorces sought
Patrick Cove from Sharon Cove.
Gerold Hill from Susan Hill.
Kootenai County
Civil judgments
West One Bank vs. Frances Kessler, awarded $2,362.
Civil dismissals
Michael Roy vs. Julia Roy.
Glen and James Ramsey vs. Tim Jackson.
Marriage licenses
Clinton Ybright and Cindy Kelly, both of Athol.
Milton Swatman and Margaret Swatman, both of Fernwood.
Timothy Storms and Angela Swaim, both of Hayden.
Wade Wills and Cynthia Smith, both of Athol.
Shawn McCold and Jennifer Case, both of Coeur d’Alene.
Gary Wells and Debra Moore, both of Post Falls.
Divorces granted
Sherry Ginkins from George Ginkins.
Mike Mitchell from Debra Mitchell.
Margaret McPaul from Scott Oden.
Sherry Crenshaw from Michael Crenshaw.
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