Idaho records

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Police blotter

Kootenai County sheriff

Dennis Sharbrough, security personnel for Hern Ironworks, reported Sunday the $780 damage to a fence, vending machine and shop door and the $48 theft of candy and forklift key from the business at 3610 W. Hern Road in Coeur d’Alene.

News of record

Criminal sentencings

Judge John Luster

Juan C.A. Villanueva, 23, Post Falls; felony second-degree murder; 20 years determinate penitentiary time, eight years indeterminate penitentiary time, $3,100 restitution to victim.

Civil complaints

Melaine Marcella v. Jennifer Harrington, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

CACH LLC v. Lori Welch, aka Laurie Welch, seeking $1,472.

CACH LLC v. Donald Huffman, seeking $4,409.

Discover Bank v. Katrina Galloway, seeking $2,070.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Danny Marshall and Valerie Marshall, seeking $1,616.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Shelley Webb, seeking $2,809.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Leslie Metz, seeking $3,412.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Robert Weaver, seeking $1,771.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Caley Yuill, seeking $1,169.

Cavalry Portfolio Services LLC v. Garry Hamilton, seeking $2,757.

Cavalry Portfolio Services LLC v. Terresa Hamilton, seeking $2,627.

Midland Funding LLC v. Dean Day, seeking $1,493.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Dawn Simons, seeking $6,453.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Robert White and Leslie White, seeking $1,980.

Midland Funding LLC v. William Burns, seeking $5,092.

Midland Funding LLC v. Kimberly Haskew, seeking $5,119.

Wells Fargo Financial Bank v. Sue Thompson, seeking $5,434.

Midland Funding LLC v. Lonnie Jones, seeking $4,463.

Civil judgments

Zions First National Bank v. Megan Williams, plaintiff awarded $2,900.

Capital One Bank v. Clare Buwen, plaintiff awarded $11,341.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Aaron and Michelle Cooper, plaintiff awarded $2,568.

Civil dismissals

Sharalyn Shreve v. New Albertsons Inc.

Divorces granted

Crystal D. Henkels from Benjamin Henkels.

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