Records
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 11 years, 11 months AGO
CRIME REPORTS
Kootenai County Sheriff
Tuesday
5:11 p.m.: Two boat batteries, fishing equipment and a green tackle box with a total value of about $800 were reported stolen from a 1993 Godfrey pontoon boat moored at a boat dock on Fernan Lake near the 4700 block of East Fernan Lake Road near Coeur d'Alene.
DIVORCES FILED
Michael A. Joyce from Laurie A. Joyce
David L. Clark from Jenny L. Clark
LAWSUITS
Midland Funding L. L. C., v. Ronald Demo, seeking payment of $11,106.78.
American Express Bank FSB v. Shari McKinley, seeking judgment of $33,593.14.
Dennis Harrison v. Brandon Mailhot et al., seeking damages in excess of $10,000.
Xpress Collectors Agency L. L. C., v. Donald N. Heikkila, seeking payment of $8,938.
SENTENCINGS
Judge Robert Caldwell
Michael R. Teague, 46, Coeur d'Alene: 20 days in jail, $300 in fines and 160 hours community service for driving without privileges.
Daniel R. Magdalena, 24, Spokane: 20 days in jail with credit for time served, $800 in fines, driver's license suspended for 90 days and one year probation for driving under the influence.
Judge Rich Christensen
Richard C. Walker, 37, Coeur d'Alene: Two years determinate penitentiary time and three years indeterminate time, penitentiary suspended, $790.50 in fines, 150 hours community service and three years probation for probation violation.
Joseph R. Piumarta, 43, Coeur d'Alene: Three years determinate penitentiary time and three years indeterminate time with credit for time served, penitentiary suspended, $760.50 in fines, 100 hours community service and three years probation for delivery of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine).
Judge Barry Watson
Donald H. Schnall, 45, Coeur d'Alene: 180 days in jail with 160 days suspended and credit for time served, work release, $1,000 in fines, driver's license suspended for 180 days and two years probation for driving under the influence.
JUDGMENTS
Midland Funding L. L. C., v. Laura Massie, was awarded judgment of $5,512.35.
Chapman Financial Services Inc., v. Kari M. Frank et al., was awarded judgment of $5,178.42.