Idaho Records
Police blotter Coeur d’Alene police
Jean Cassens, employee of Mountain Power Construction Co., reported Monday the $910 theft of cash when unauthorized checks were fraudulently written on a company account.
Tim Elder, a manager at Lake City Ford, reported Monday $1,190 damage to the windows of five vehicles and the $1,020 theft of stereo equipment from six vehicles on the company lot at 1508 N. Fourth St.
Andrew Baker reported Monday the $1,210 theft of stereo equipment, cell phone and miscellaneous compact discs from his 1992 Chevrolet pickup while it was parked at his home on the 1900 block of Appleway.
Heidi Hruza reported Sunday the $4,590 theft of clothing, a CD player, numerous compact discs and snowboarding equipment and $300 damage to a window and luggage rack of her 1995 Chevrolet Blazer while it was parked at her home on the 2000 block of Front Ave.
Linda Estell reported Monday the $500 theft of a 1988 Dodge Aries while it was parked at a home on the 2700 block of Fruitland Lane.
Victoria Proctor reported Monday the $300 theft of a Redline bicycle from her home on the 5400 block of Parkwood Court.
Lorena Smith reported Thursday the $300 damage to the window of her 1989 Mercury Tracer while it was parked at her home on the 1000 block of First St.
Kootenai County sheriff
Blake Poe, Hayden, reported Monday the $500 theft of a tailgate from his 1999 Dodge pickup while it was parked at his home on the 800 block of Kyler Court.
News of record Shoshone County Civil complaint
Coeur d’Alene Adjustment Bureau vs. James and Pricella Bebout, seeking $4,392.
Civil dismissal
Bobby Douglas vs. Connie Hawkins.
Marriage license
Ronald Homuth and Nancy Gallinger, both of Wallace.
Kootenai County Criminal sentencings Judge Eugene Marano
Alex Beets, 18, Coeur d’Alene; Count I: possession of a controlled substance; $1,000 fine ($800 suspended), one year in jail (320 days suspended), two years’ probation. Count II: use or possession of paraphernalia with intent to use; $1,000 fine ($800 suspended), two years’ probation.
Judge Barry Watson
Keith Hawkins, 24, Post Falls; Count I: insufficient funds check fraud; $300 fine (suspended), 180 days in jail (150 days suspended), $799 restitution to victims, two years’ probation. Count II: insufficient funds check fraud; $300 fine (suspended), 180 days in jail 9150 days suspended), two years’ probation.
Teresa Ladd, 38, Coeur d’Alene; misdemeanor probation violation; five days in jail or 40 hours county work program.
Hank Vanwout, 36, Coeur d’Alene; misdemeanor probation violation; 14 days in jail.
Ronald Horn, 28, Rathdrum; failure to purchase a driver’s license; 35 days in jail.
Judge Patrick McFadden
Clifford Curtiss, 22, Spokane; driving under the influence; $500 fine, $75 reimbursement for defense, 60 days in jail (58 days suspended) or 16 hours county work program, 90 days driver’s license suspension, two years’ probation.
Roger Ashcroft, 40, Coeur d’Alene; misdemeanor probation violation; eight days in jail or 64 hours county work program.
Judge Robert Burton
Michael Sager, 45, Coeur d’Alene; driving under the influence; $750 fine, 180 days in jail 9120 days suspended), 90 days driver’s license suspension, two years’ probation.
Civil complaints
Mary Tormey vs. Carol Newol, seeking $3,000.
Alpine Lumber Supply vs. Custom Coatings and Finishes Inc., Frank Smith, Kenneth and Blanche Dyer, Stuart Evey, David Levitch, Robert Deloian, and Moyco Developers Inc., seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Jeffery Crandall P.A. vs. Forest Liebe, Gordon Sayler, and Nautyka International, seeking $8,808.
Thomas and Robbie Dorr vs. Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co., seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Civil judgments
Coeur d’Alene Adjustment Bureau vs. Shannon Wood and Tabatha Wood, award of $1,522.
ACS of Idaho Inc. vs. Eugene Rupinski, award of $7,015.
Civil dismissals
Ronald Couch vs. Matthew Coleman.
Kent McCandless vs. Jeffrey and Machel Barnhart.
Divorces sought
Deann Minert from Elmo Minert.
Kraig Watson from Kerry Watson.
William Rutkowski from Rosalie Rutkowski.
Robert Hinote from Theresa Hinote.