Idaho records
Tue., July 26, 2005
Police Blotter
Coeur d’Alene police
Ronald Oliver reported Friday $800 damage to the rear fender of his 2005 Subaru Legacy parked on the corner of Fourth Street and Lakeside Avenue.
Lauren Brouillard reported Friday the $925 theft of a CD player and compact discs from a 1993 Honda Accord parked at Chili’s, 482 W. Sunset Ave.
Kootenai County sheriff
Debra Walker, Athol, reported Friday the $500 theft of cash from her home on the 30000 block of N. Red Fir Road.
Angela Tennison, Athol, reported Thursday the $300 theft of a male rat terrier dog from her home on the 31500 block of Sheep Springs Road.
Jeffrey Gillespie, manager of Music City, reported Friday the $1,810 theft of a Tacoma guitar from the store at 7736 N. Government Way.
News of Record
Shoshone County
Marriage license
Chad Flood and Sarah Hewitt, both of Mullan.
Divorces granted
Richard White from Judeen White.
Jody Trask from Branden Trask.
Betty Christensen from Roy Christensen.
Kootenai County
Criminal sentencings
Judge Benjamin Simpson
John H. Estes III, 46, misdemeanor probation violation; 11 days in jail, nine months and 23 days probation.
Bradley G. Garlinghouse, 35, Post Falls; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine ($500 suspended), 90 days driver’s license suspension, 30 days in jail (20 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, two years probation.
Judge Barbara Buchanan
Kerri K. Norbisrath, 30, Bremerton; petty theft; 17 days in jail.
Judge Penny Friedlander
Shawn G. Smith, 19, Post Falls; Count I: petty theft; 30 days in jail. Count II: unlawful entry; 30 days in jail.
Shane M. Rumsey, 26, Athol; failure to purchase a driver’s license; $150 fine, 180 days in jail (149 days suspended) or proof of valid driver’s license, one year probation.
Kimberly E. Vinck, 38, Post Falls; Count I: petty theft; $300 fine (suspended), one year in jail (322 days suspended), two years probation. Count II: unlawful entry; $300 fine (suspended), 180 days in jail (167 days suspended), two years probation.
Jamie L. Royer, 23, Coeur d’Alene; misdemeanor probation violation; 20 days in jail.
Judge Debra Heise
Dane E. Kerby, 26, Coeur d’Alene; battery; $300 fine, 180 days in jail (170 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, two years probation.
Bradley S. Boshart, 40, Coeur d’Alene; Count I: failure to purchase a driver’s license; $300 fine, 180 days in jail (69 days suspended), two years probation. Count II: possession of a controlled substance; $500 fine, one year in jail (224 days suspended), two years probation.
Harold S. Northrup, 35, Hayden; driving without privileges; $500 fine, six months driver’s license suspension, 180 days in jail (170 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, two years probation.
Judge John Luster
Freddy E. Real, 37, Coeur d’Alene; felony assault with intent to commit a serious felony; three years determinate penitentiary time, seven years indeterminate penitentiary time.
Judge Robert Burton
Brady S. Spurway, 24, Rathdrum; $1,000 fine, three months driver’s license suspension, 180 days in jail (170 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, two years probation.
Jeffrey R. Ryen, 40, Coeur d’Alene; petty theft; $200 fine, one year in jail (355 days suspended), two years probation.
Judge Charles Hosack
Christina L. Schwald, 32, Post Falls; Count I: felony possession of a controlled substance; $150 restitution, 50 days in jail, one year determinate penitentiary time, two years indeterminate penitentiary time, four years probation. Count II: felony possession of a controlled substance; 50 days in jail, one and a half years determinate penitentiary time, two and a half years determinate penitentiary time, four years probation.
Judge Scott Wayman
James I. Walker, 55, Medimont; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine ($250 suspended), 180 days in jail (170 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, two years probation.
Jay A. Brown, 44, Coeur d’Alene; driving without privileges; $3,000 fine ($2,750 suspended), one year in jail (335 days suspended), two years driver’s license suspended, two years probation.
Curtis D. Jasper II, 24, Hayden; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine ($500 suspended), 180 days driver’s license suspension, 180 days in jail (140 days suspended), two years probation.
Donald W. Enlow, 42, Post Falls; Count I: misdemeanor probation violation; $200 restitution, 80 days in jail. Count II: felony injury to child; $150 restitution, 180 days in jail, 1 ½ years determinate penitentiary time, 3 ½ years indeterminate penitentiary time, five years probation.
Marcus F. Roberts, 45, Post Falls; misdemeanor probation violation; 20 days in jail or five days in jail and proof of completion of treatment.
Civil complaints
North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Shawn Reagan and Jennifer Reagan, seeking $1,190.
Victoria Stanton v. Herman Lackyard, dba Herman’s Automotive Center, seeking $1,519.
Inland Northwest Bank v. Kathleen Buvel, seeking $4,651.Denny Smith and Kristine Smith v. Cynnthia Coulston, seeking $4,000.
Xpress Global Systems Inc. v. Tim Erwin, dba Tim’s Flooring, seeking $3,558.
Elaina Parent v. The Home Depot USA, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Idaho State Industrial Commission v. Eric Bryson, dba Solar Eclipse, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Michael Napier and Teresa Napier, seeking $25,910.
North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Michelle Conger, aka Michelle Walker, seeking $8,461.
Dianna Dumas v. Geico Indemnity Co., seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Collection Bureau Inc. v. Wolf Mold Inc., seeking $11,908.
Civil judgments
Runge Finance Co. v. Ashley Clemens, plaintiff awarded $8,503.
Worldwide Asset Purchasing v. Charles Rosenthal, plaintiff awarded $10,464.
Civil dismissals
North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Dwayne Nirk and Suzzanne Nirk.
Divorces sought
Jack Hawkins from Linda Hawkins.
Valerie Stewart from John Stewart III.
Mary Yates from Daniel Deisz.
Brooke Moore from Eric Moore.
Timothy Gates from Angela Gates.
Willow Boyd from Joseph Boyd.
Marvin Kelsey from Shelley Kelsey.
Shirley Gelnette from Neil Gelnette.
Rebecca Asbury from Errold Asbury.
Steven Cripe from Monnie Cripe.
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