Idaho records
Police blotter
Coeur d’Alene police
David Savage reported Thursday $600 damage to four tires of his vehicle on the 7600 block of North Heartland Drive.
Eric Price reported Wednesday the $550 theft of a backpack, textbooks, knife and flashlight from his pickup parked on the 3500 block of West Thorndale Loop.
Robert Stein reported Wednesday the $300 theft of a pistol, hat and gloves from his home on the 900 block of West Emma Avenue.
News of record
Criminal sentencings
Judge Penny Friedlander
Jodi L. Wolfenbarger, 41, Coeur d’Alene; misdemeanor probation violation; 100 days in jail (credited).
John A. Stone, 43, Athol; petty theft; 14 days in jail.
Judge James Stow
Kurt A. Smith, 37, Coeur d’Alene; petty theft; $500 fine ($250 suspended), one year in jail (350 days suspended) or 40 hours county work program, two years probation.
Civil complaints
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Sarah Freeburg Carrillo, seeking $1,396.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Stacie and Adam Joiner, seeking $1,164.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Timothy and Josefina Lafrance, seeking $1,299.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Rahana Zellars, seeking $1,013.
Suzanna Morrison v. Walter Porter and Dorothy Porter, seeking $2,680.
Beverly Johnson v. Charyl Jones, seeking $5,000.
Sandra Baum v. Christian Sanders, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Robert and Jamie Loftis, seeking $1,601.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Faith Mills, seeking $1,179.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Maggie Glaser, seeking $1,254.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Dustin Lyons, seeking $4,690.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Chad Moe, seeking $1,024.
Civil judgments
Capital One Bank v. Brett Thompson, plaintiff awarded $2,597.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Ronald and Barbara Cooper, plaintiff awarded $4,676.
Palmer/George PLLC v. Michelle Bishop, plaintiff awarded $7,550.
Divorces sought
Shima R. Carson v. Cody C.F. Carson.
Divorces granted
Felicia M. Anderson v. Celso Luna-Gines.
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