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Idaho Records

Police Blotter

Coeur d’Alene police

Amy Recio reported Tuesday the $1,000 theft of a laptop computer from her home on the 2800 block of N. 14th Street.

Kootenai County sheriff

Cody Eberle, Rathdrum, reported Tuesday the $30 theft of a stereo faceplate and $1,500 damage to the dash and ignition of a 2008 Polaris UTV vehicle and $400 damage to a door of a shop on the 7100 block of W. Wyoming Avenue.

News of Record

Criminal sentencings

Judge Charles Hosack

Charles A. Clemmons, 37, Post Falls; Count I: battery-domestic violence; $75 fine, $200 reimbursement to domestic violence fund, 180 days in jail (87 days suspended, 93 days credited), two years probation. Count II: resisting/obstructing officers; $75 fine, 180 days in jail (87 days suspended, 93 days credited), two years probation. Counts concurrent.

Judge Scott Wayman

Ashley G. Graves, 35, Post Falls; reckless driving; $500 fine, 180 days in jail (170 days suspended) or 40 hours county work program, two years probation.

Brian Laude, 50, Worley; driving under the influence; $1,000 fine ($250 suspended), 90 days driver’s license suspension, two years probation.

Civil complaints

Heidi Allen v. Scott Henkins, Cydni Henkins and S & C Construction, seeking $5,000.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Erick Koenig, seeking $6,728.

Diana Clemons v. Mike and Sharon’s Small Engine Repair, seeking $5,000.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Alisha Anderson, seeking $1,486.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Amber Roop, seeking $1,515.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Travis Stamsos, seeking $5,950.

Divorces sought

Stacey A. Miller from James D. Miller.