Idaho records

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Police Blotter

Coeur d’Alene police

Joann Ruddach reported Monday the $1,500 theft of a CD player and compact discs from her 1995 Dodge Neon parked at Ross Dress For Less, 225 W. Canfield Ave.

Crystal Winter reported Tuesday the $500 theft of prescription glasses and stereo faceplate from her vehicle parked on the 4400 block of N. Sulu St.

Katie Jones reported Monday the $2,042 theft of two gold wedding bands from her 2000 Ford pickup parked on the 3900 block of Jonquil Court.

Billy Brown reported Monday the $600 theft of a J. Davaz oil painting and wall print from her home on the 2000 block of Westminster Ave.

Kootenai County sheriff

Randall Butt, manager at Farragut State Park, reported Monday $800 damage to two toilets at Thimbleberry Campground at the park at 13550 State Highway 54 near Athol.

Jon Peters, manager of CHS, reported Monday the $3,700 theft of a 5 hp Kawasaki pump and a 20 hp Honda pump from property on the 5400 block of Seltice Way.

Merrilyn Gibbs, Perrypolis, Pa., reported July 21 the $550 theft of a phone car charger, cash, and miscellaneous items from a 2000 Subaru Legacy parked at Silverwood Theme Park, 27843 N. U.S. Highway 95 near Athol.

News of Record

Kootenai County

Civil complaints

Gentry Finance v. Kristin Lewis, seeking $3,272.

Gentry Finance v. Sharon Bentley, seeking $1,553.

Robert Demotte v. Adina Ahlers, seeking $3,027.

Garmon Concrete Construction v. LM Scofield Co. and Decorative Concrete Systems, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Kimberly Johnson v. James Vance, seeking $3,504.

Kimberly Johnson v. James Vance, seeking $1,860.

Courtesy Rent-to-Own v. Ana Poliquin, seeking $1,406.

Bryan Liska v. Doug Seiner, seeking $4,000.

Civil judgments

Runge Finance Co. v. Kelsey Malar, plaintiff awarded $4,075.

Divorces sought

Colleen Church from James Church.

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