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Police blotter

Coeur d’Alene Police

James Velez reported Wednesday the $974 theft of a utility trailer containing a lawnmower, weed trimmer, leaf blower and dolly from his home on the 1600 block of East Peggy Loop.

News of record

Shoshone County

Criminal sentencings

Judge Dan McGee

Wesley D. Redden Jr., 38, Pinehurst; Count I; possession of controlled substance; $1,000 fine ($900 suspended), one year in jail (360 days suspended) or 32 hours county work program, $100 restitution, two years probation. Count II; possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use; $1,000 fine ($900 suspended), $100 restitution, one year in jail (suspended).

James R. Kuykendall, 20, Pinehurst; Count 1:driving without privileges; $300 fine ($150 suspended), 180 days in jail (150 days suspended), 180 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation. Count 2: resisting/obstructing officers; $300 fine ($150 suspended), 180 days in jail (150 days suspended), two years probation.

Civil complaints

Portfolio Recovery Association LLC v. S. Leeling, seeking $4,208.

Worldwide Asset Purchasing v. Betty Cameron, seeking $11,510.

Worldwide Asset Purchasing v. Rex Hendrickson, seeking $6,822.

Civil judgments

Coeur d’Alene Adjustment Bureau v. Darin Shelly, award of $2,595.

Coeur d’Alene Adjustment Bureau v. Sara Moore, award of $2,903.

Coeur d’Alene Adjustment Bureau v. Shane Orton, award of $2,903.

Civil dismissals

Absolute LLC v. Dianna Peper.

Kootenai County

Criminal sentencings

Judge Scott Wayman

Theresa N. Harris, 27, Coeur d’Alene; misdemeanor probation violation; five days in jail or proof of substance abuse evaluation.

Oscar E. Martinez Jr., 23, Coeur d’Alene; misdemeanor probation violation; 30 days in jail or 120 hours county work program.

Scott W. Menter, 26, Coeur d’Alene; misdemeanor probation violation; 50 days in jail or 80 hours county work program.

Bridget M. Rogers, 27, Athol; Count I: driving without privileges; $500 fine ($300 suspended), 180 days in jail (160 days suspended), 180 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation. Count II: reckless driving; $300 fine, 180 days in jail (160 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, two years probation. Count III: failure to stop at a damage accident; $500 fine (suspended), 180 days in jail (160 days suspended) or 80 hours county work program, two years probation.

Micah W. Wulff, 21, Athol; misdemeanor probation violation; 30 days in jail or 120 hours county work program.

Jared M. Baisden, 22, Post Falls; misdemeanor probation violation; 10 days in jail.

Civil complaints

Inland Merchants Association Inc. v. James Harris, seeking $3,280.

Toshiro Penkov v. Idaho Bob’s Floors and More, seeking $2,162.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Otha Pribble Jr. and Reland Pribble, seeking $1,486.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. William Harmeyer Jr., seeking $6,608.

Action Collection Service Inc. v. Todd Moe, seeking $1,218.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. Nicole Evans, seeking $2,344.

NCO Financial Systems Inc. v. Charles Holtz, seeking $4,864.

Civil judgments

Scenic Bay Marina v. Randall Brink, plaintiff awarded $1,521.

Safeco Insurance Co. v. Michael South, plaintiff awarded $4,757.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Erik Stephenson, plaintiff awarded $4,484.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Stephen McGlathery and Layla McGlathery, aka Layla Wilson, plaintiff awarded $1,783.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Mike Rudd, plaintiff awarded $1,232.

Coeur d’Alene Adjustment Bureau v. Tamara Burgess Krauss, plaintiff awarded $1,570.

Civil dismissals

JP Development Inc., dba Acctcorp International v. Ronald Kelly.

Coeur d’Alene Adjustment Bureau v. Caleb Bailey and Taran Bailey.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Steven Walstrom and Melissa Walstrom.

Coeur d’Alene Adjustment Bureau v. Wesley Thompson.

Divorces granted

Jon Polimeni from Linda Polimeni.

Pamella McPherson from Mark McPherson.

Allen Speer from Michelle Speer.

Karen Ferguson from Mark Ferguson.