Idaho records
Tue., June 21, 2005
Police Blotter
Coeur d’Alene Police
Frank Kaderka, owner of Norm’s Auto Body, reported Friday the $200 theft of a CD player and $400 damage to a window of a 2001 GMC Sierra pickup parked at the business at 315 Coeur d’Alene Ave.
Stephen Cooney, employee of U-Haul Center, reported Friday the $1,701 theft of a tow dolly from the business at 2315 E. Sherman Ave.
Shaen Marquette reported Saturday the $1,515 theft of numerous compact discs from his 1992 Chevrolet Corsica parked on the 2300 block of North 12th Street.
Kootenai County sheriff
Maurice Prince, Spokane, reported Sunday the $633 theft of a purse containing cosmetics, earrings and a camera from a 2001 Ford pickup parked in the recreation parking lot of Fourth of July Pass near Coeur d’Alene.
William Kopriva, Hayden, reported Sunday the $500 theft of hand tools from his home on the 9700 block of North Kirkpatrick Road.
Katherine Taylor, Coeur d’Alene, reported Friday the $2,750 theft of oars, a splash cover, kayak and other items from Bennett Bay Inn, 7904 E. Coeur d’Alene Lake Drive.
Mark Jackson, subcontractor for Pacific Cable, reported Wednesday the $17,500 theft of two boring tools, air hoses, a jack hammer and other tools from a company-owned 1989 Dodge pickup parked on the 3000 block of Echo Drive in Post Falls.
News of Record
Kootenai County
Civil complaints
North Idaho Credit Corp. v. David Mahler, seeking $1,116.
North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Penny Pupo, seeking $3,258.
Coeur d’Alene Property Management v. Tarak Haw, seeking $4,000.
Annette Barnes and Patricia Vancaster v. Marci Gardiner, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Civil judgments
Alexander Dress v. Karla Reese, award of $23,661.
Divorces sought
Jody Evaneski from Harry Evaneski.
Dawnneke Tappa from Glenn Tappa.
E. Timothy Lynam from Misty Lynam.
Jamie Madison from Shayne Madison.
Lee Coker from Sarah Osborn.
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