Records October 18, 2011
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 14 years, 6 months AGO
CRIME REPORTS
Kootenai County Sheriff
Friday
3:11 p.m.: Damages of $300 were reportedly done to a metal door at a residence in the 12900 block of North Smith Avenue near Rathdrum. A safe and coins with a total value of about $600 were reported stolen from the home.
6:27 p.m.: Damages of about $300 were reportedly done to three doors at a residence in the 15300 block of West Stub Avenue near Rathdrum. Three jewelry boxes with a total value of about $1,100 were reported stolen from the home.
9:28 p.m.: Damages of $250 were reportedly done to a door at a residence in the 14600 block of West Stub Avenue near Rathdrum. Jewelry boxes and jewelry valued at about $1,600 were reported stolen.
Saturday
8 a.m.: A stereo, binoculars, fishing equipment and other items with a total value of about $4,100 were reported stolen from a boat moored at a marina in the 17100 East Pier Road in Bayview.
DIVORCES FILED
Melissa L. Toles from Warren S. Toles
Lynne C. Penrod from Robert M. Pease
Amanda M. Fraker-Mespelt from Matthew S. Mespelt
Christine N. Buchanan from Teman M. Buchanan
LAWSUITS
Beneficial Financial I Inc., v. Pam Schlepp, seeking payment of $8,865.98.
Chapman Financial Services Inc., v. Heather K. Cunningham aka Heather K. Edelblute, seeking payment of $19,541.60.
Ford Motor Credit Company L. L. C., v. Don C. Greene Jr., seeking payment of $7,402.72.
Terrance McDonald et al., v. W. E. D. Investments Inc., et al., seeking judgment in excess of $10,000.
Mountain West Bank v. Discovery Coeur d'Alene Investors L. L. C., et al., seeking judgment of $150,000.
JUDGMENTS
North Idaho Credit Corporation v. Dustin A. Rhoads et al., was awarded judgment of $12,130.89.
North Idaho Credit Corporation v. John L. Pannell et al., was awarded judgment of $29,631.14.
Discover Bank v. Christina C. McNutt, was awarded judgment of $9,194.50.
Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Tammie R. Fields, was awarded judgment of $7,651.92.
Chapman Financial Services Inc., v. Steven S. Purvis et al., was awarded judgment of $5,522.18,
Watson Law Office, Chartered v. Aron Russell, was awarded judgment of $10,035.55.
Prairie Commerce Park L. L. C., v. Bruce J. Grandstaff D. C., was awarded judgment of $48,011.71.
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company v. Clinton E. Swann, was awarded judgment of $15,374.56.
SENTENCINGS
Judge Robert Caldwell
Michael L. Myers-Larson, 24, Hayden: 20 days in jail for possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use.
Judge Clark Peterson
John P. Ferrie, 28, Post Falls: 90 days in jail with 70 days suspended and credit for time served, $250 in fines and two years probation for disturbing the peace.
Judge John Mitchell
Joshua S. Kingorn, 37, Hayden: Five years determinate penitentiary time with credit for time served, penitentiary suspended, $265.50 in fines and five years probation for trafficking in marijuana.
Judge Benjamin Simpson
Richard R. Doria, 51, Coeur d'Alene: 63 days in jail, two years determinate penitentiary time and three years indeterminate time with credit for time served, penitentiary suspended, $1,095.50 in fines, 100 hours community service and three years probation for possession of a controlled substance.
David E. Ring, 22, Coeur d'Alene: Two years determinate penitentiary time and three years indeterminate time, retained jurisdiction with credit for time served for driving under the influence.
Barbara A. Moffett, 44, Coeur d'Alene: 20 days in jail, two years determinate penitentiary time and three years indeterminate time with credit for time served, penitentiary suspended, work release, $975.50 in fines and four years probation for fraudulent misappropriation of personal identifying information.
Nicole A. Newman, 25, Post Falls: One year six months determinate penitentiary time and three years six months indeterminate time, penitentiary suspended, $895.50 in fines, 100 hours community service and three years probation for two counts of probation violation.