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Records June 23, 2012

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 13 years, 10 months AGO
| June 23, 2012 9:00 PM

CRIME REPORTS

Kootenai County Sheriff

Wednesday

8:19 a.m.: Graffiti damages of $1,000 were reportedly done to a business building located in the 8000 block of North Government Way in Hayden.

Thursday

6:44 a.m.: A black Kenmore washer and dryer valued at $1,400 were reported stolen from a residence in the 28800 block of South Highway 97 in Harrison.

11:50 a.m.: An orange Husqvarna chain saw and other items with a total value of about $1,400 were reported stolen from a Chevrolet pickup parked in a business lot in the 200 block of East Hayden Avenue in Hayden.

DIVORCES GRANTED

Barbara A. Macauley from Douglas H. Macauley

Aida Zeff from Eric Zeff

Michael D. Shepard from Heather R. Shannon

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Aaron M. Agostinelli and Kristen J. Olson

Matthew E. Arquette and Melinda D. Hegel

Pat W. Benson and Robin D. Riley

Andrew S. Clark and Ashley E. Shreve

Franklin J. Collins and Kaylee M. Hirst

Jarred M. Coulter and Natasha M. Bordman

Charles L. Dally and Sara M. Dana

Jacob M. Dewitt and Katrina J. Dryden

Bryan C. Dillon and Stephanie M. Ducken

Ryan M. Escalera and Sarah R. Ali

Jonathan W. Grubb and Erika K. Willy

Billy W. Hickerson and Emily J. Tobin

Gary A. Hill and Rosalee V. Sharnetsky

Ryan K. Hylton and Mellissa A. Riggs

Keith W. Keller and Elizabeth M. Burrell

Lucas C. Kepler and Samantha J. McBroom

Kenneth J. Lynn and Carrie A. Araiza

Alessandro F. Moser and Samantha S. Woodruff

Kory J. Mylan and Kylie M. Lundgren

Andrew R. Pedersen and Ann M. Martenson

Robert W. Prawitz and Linda K. Wilson

Shawn M. Reed and Ariel C. James

Richard J. Schaefer and Marsi D. Gravelle

Jeremy J. Schillinger and Shanna M. Lakey

Mason E. Sorenson and Melissa R. Gould

Anthony L. St. Louis and Andrea J. Stephens

Caleb J. Switzer and Hannah M. Brown

Charles F. Tanner and Nelda D. Greathouse

James G. Vigil and Connie A. Wilcox

LAWSUITS

Capital One Bank (USA) N. A., v. Martha Reglin, seeking payment of $10,965.91.

Capital One Bank (USA) N. A., v. Robert A. Rosier et al., seeking payment of $16,044.57.

Rockwood Lodge L. L. C., v. Horowitz Limited Partnership VII, seeking judgment of $5,000.

Chapman Financial Services Inc., v. Helen R. Ahnquist, seeking payment of $5,562.08.

Chapman Financial Services Inc., v. Starla K. Lacroix et al., seeking payment of $13,622.39.

JUDGMENT

Portfolio Recovery Associates L. L. C., v. Richard Wright, was awarded judgment of $5,074.90.

SENTENCINGS

Judge Robert Caldwell

Terry W. Glisson, 36, Coeur d'Alene: 45 days in jail with credit for time served and $300 in fines for obstructing officers.

Judge Lansing Haynes

Rory D. Barney, 26, Coeur d'Alene: One year determinate penitentiary time and two years indeterminate time, penitentiary suspended, $225.50 in fines and two years probation for burglary.

Judge John Luster

Gary L. Hattenburg, 51, Hayden: 60 days in jail, two years determinate penitentiary time and two years indeterminate time with credit for time served, work release, $1,000 in fines, driver's license suspended for one year and two years probation for driving under the influence.

Clayton A. Pieropan, 22, Clay, N. Y.: Two years determinate penitentiary time and three years indeterminate time with credit for time served, penitentiary suspended, $305.50 in fines and two years probation for money laundering.

Christina M. Salazar, 20, Coeur d'Alene: Two years determinate penitentiary time and two years indeterminate time with retained jurisdiction for probation violation.

James E. Porter, 23, Coeur d'Alene: Two years determinate penitentiary time and five years indeterminate time with credit for time served, penitentiary suspended, $4,725 in fines and two years probation for probation violation.

Christopher D. Gerkins, 22, Arlington, Wash.: Two years determinate penitentiary time and two years indeterminate time with retained jurisdiction for probation violation.

Judge Barry Watson

Andrew C. Riggs-Wiedmaier, 18, Coeur d'Alene: 60 days in jail with 50 days suspended, $250 in fines and one year probation for unlawful to purchase, possess, or consume an alcohol beverage while under 21 years of age.