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Records November 26, 2013

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 12 years, 4 months AGO
| November 26, 2013 8:00 PM

CRIME REPORTS

Kootenai County Sheriff

Sunday

3:04 p.m.: An orange Husqvarna chain saw and a black Poulan chain saw with a total value of about $750 were reported stolen from underneath a Suzuki Samari parked at a residence in the 26000 block of North Highway 41 near Rathdrum.

JUDGMENTS

Portfolio Recovery Associates L. L. C., v. Edwin W. Lloyd, was awarded judgment of $5,820.81.

AED Inc., v. KDC Investments L. L. C., et al., was awarded judgment of $28,270.

LAWSUITS

Charles Ford v. Brandon W. Scoles, seeking judgment of $5,000.

Charles Ford v. Denise Easterly, seeking judgment of $5,000.

Coeur d'Alene Property Management Inc., v. Deborah Haase, seeking judgment of $5,000.

DIVORCES GRANTED

Samuel R. Dutson from Jessica S. Dutson

Michael R. Pederson from Jamie R. Pederson

SENTENCINGS

Judge Penny Friedlander

Timothy M. Parker, 59, Rathdrum: 45 days in jail with credit for time served for petit theft.

Judge John Mitchell

Angela D. Schmadeka, 43, Coeur d'Alene: Two years determinate penitentiary time and three years indeterminate time with credit for time served, retained jurisdiction and $240.50 in fines for eluding a peace officer and possession of a controlled substance.

Judge Benjamin Simpson

Zachary M. Daley, 32, Cataldo: 22 days in jail, two years determinate penitentiary time and two years indeterminate time with credit for time served, work release, $880.50 in fines, 200 hours community service and three years probation for two counts of grand theft by possession of stolen property.

Matthew J. Afana, 42, Spokane: One year six months determinate penitentiary time and one year six months indeterminate time, penitentiary suspended, $490.50 in fines and two years six months probation for grand theft by unauthorized control.

David K. Slater, 26, Coeur d'Alene: Two years determinate penitentiary time and two years indeterminate time with credit for time served, retained jurisdiction and $250 in fines for criminal possession of a financial transaction card.