Idaho records

The Spokesman-Review

Police Blotter

Coeur d’Alene Police

Brian Hollis reported Thursday the $550 theft of a portable stereo and drywall tools from his 1984 Ford pickup while it was parked at his home on the 700 block of E.Young Avenue.

Constance McCluskey reported Thursday the $300 theft of a cell phone from a locker at Skate Plaza, 5685 N. Pioneer Drive.

Kootenai County sheriff

William Gies, employee of Consolidated Supply Co., reported Thursday the $5,000 theft of a 1995 Dodge flatbed pickup while it was parked at the business at 155 E. Dalton Ave.

Robert Wilbur, owner of RB Wilbur and Co., reported Thursday $400 damage to a window of the business at 3591 N. Huetter Road.

Erik Musson, Bayview, reported Thursday the $2,500 theft of a 1991 Toyota Camry from JD’s Resort, 34274 N. Lakeshore Drive in Bayview.

News of Record

Shoshone County

Civil complaints

Coeur d’Alene Adjustment Bureau v. Shannon Eversole, seeking $2,564.

Paul Marquez v. Ted and Kathy Slack, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Coeur d’Alene Adjustment Bureau v. Alecia Derbyshire, seeking $1,343.

Rolled Steel Products Inc. v. Delmer and Sandra Swan, seeking $5,236.

Kootenai County

Civil complaints

R & B Properties v. Deanna Brunk and Mark Neirinckx, seeking $2,804.

Flattop Concepts Roofing Inc. v. Jeffrey Stewart and Lisa Stewart, seeking $1,840.

John Andres v. Merck & Co. Inc., seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Wilma and Robert Duclos v. Merck & Co., seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Robert and Mary Jean Fees v. Merck & Co. Inc., seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Barbara and George Forgacs v. Merck & Co. Inc., seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Idaho State Industrial Commission v. Premier Fence Co. Inc., Leanne Puyleart, and Joshua Puyleart, seeking $5,400.

Idaho State Industrial Commission v. Delbert Clark, dba Woodmax, seeking $3,350.

Idaho State Industrial Commission v. American Millworks LLC and Christopher Luppins, seeking $3,825.

Divorces sought

Lori Harris from James Harris.

Jeanette Nash from Terry Nash.

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