Idaho records

Police blotter

Coeur d’Alene police

Aaron Birdsall reported Friday the $5,845 theft of musical instruments and equipment from a 2004 Dodge minivan parked at his home on the 800 block of North 15th Street.

Mark Galinas, Punta Gorda, Fla., reported Saturday the $9,000 theft of a customized mountain bike from Blackwell Island RV Park, 800 South Marina Drive.

Kootenai County sheriff

Virginia Walker, Rathdrum, reported Friday the $669 theft of sunglasses and keys from three vehicles at her home on the 4900 block of West Village Boulevard.

Justin Wilson, Coeur d’Alene, reported Friday the $725 theft of a coffee table, television, microwave oven, purse and jacket and $50 damage to a door of a home on the 6400 block of West Seltice Way.

Kootenai County

Criminal sentencings

Judge Charles Hosack

Joseph V. Kluck, 23, Renton, Wash.; felony aggravated assault; one year determinate penitentiary time (160 days credited), four years indeterminate penitentiary time, $240 fine, $300 reimbursement for defense, restitution to be determined, $100 restitution to state.

Civil complaints

Gary and Fern Sperber v. Raymond Blacketer and Richard Blacketer, seeking an amount to be proved at trial.

Skinner & Kennedy Co. Inc. v. 123 Logos Inc., seeking $11,577.

Civil dismissals

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Terrance and Remedios Burnes.

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