Public records, July 1, 2015

DISTRICT COURT

Criminal

Ray E. Andrews, second appearance at 9:45 a.m July 14.

Patrick O. Bernhardt, arraignment at 10:45 a.m. Aug. 24.

Britney Marie Ellison, motion hearing at 2:30 p.m. Aug. 11.

Kimberly Shontel Frye, diversion status check at 1:15 p.m. Aug. 19.

Edgar Gilberto Gonzalez Jr., arraignment at 1:30 p.m. July 27.

Kendall Hein, sentencing at 10:15 a.m. Aug. 12.

Cary W. Leonard, arraignment at 10 a.m. July 14.

Jamey E. Luna, arraignment at 10 a.m. July 27.

Donald J. Miller, status hearing at 10 a.m. July 8.

Brett D. Perrymore, arraignment at 10 a.m. Aug. 11.

Chrishelle Phillips, hearing at 8 a.m. Aug. 19.

Rodney T. Reeves, first appearance at 9:45 a.m. July 6.

Andrew Schaefer, hearing at 8 a.m. Aug. 19.

Ross Seeny, first appearance at 9:45 a.m. July 14.

Joshua Jack Smalley, arraignment at 1:30 p.m. July 27.

Tabetha Kay Smith, hearing at 11:15 a.m. Aug. 11.

Julio Cesar Vizcara, hearing at 11 a.m. Aug. 12.

Dillon J. Wildin, second appearance at 11 a.m. July 6.

Cyle Wilson, pre-trial conference at 10 a.m. Aug. 11.

Robert Scott Ayers, status hearing, 10 a.m. July 8.

Gerry Donelson, pre-trial conference, 10 a.m. July 8.

James L. Findley, pre-trial conference, 10 a.m. July 8.

Christopher D. Janzen, preliminary hearing, 8:30 a.m. July 22.

Joseph Ivan-Thurso Jones, motion hearing, 1:15 a.m. July 8.

Brandy Lynn Keane, hearing, 10 a.m. July 8.

Joyce Loomis, preliminary hearing, 10 a.m. July 15; pre-trial conference, arraignment, 10 a.m. Aug. 12.

Jamey E. Luna, second appearance, 9:45 a.m. June 22.

Anthony Aaron Magee, hearing, 2 p.m. July 27.

David D. Orcutt, status hearing, 10 a.m. July 1.

Lena Marie Robinson, bond appearance, 9:45 a.m. July 14.

Ricky M. Rogers, pre-trial conference, 2 p.m. June 22.

Joshua Jack Smalley, arraignment rescheduled to 2 p.m. June 22.

Tabetha Kay Smith, hearing, 10:45 a.m. June 22.

Cyle Wilson, arraignment, 10 a.m. June 22.

Ty Lane Wood, arraignment, 10 a.m. July 6.

Dirk Young, second appearance, 2 p.m. June 22.

June 3, Gary Wayne Scott, waiver of extradition.

June 5, Tiffany Miller, order of dismissal.

Ronnie Carpenter, preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. July 1.

Leslie W. Coker, hearing at 8 a.m. Aug. 19.

Aris Lynn Dehart, motion hearing to revoke bond at 10 a.m. July 14.

Ida M. French, arraignment at 10 a.m. July 27.

Bree A. Fryman, motion hearing to revoke bond at 10 a.m. July 14.

Florence Halstead, hearing at 8 a.m. July 15.

Kimberly M. Harris, hearing at 8 a.m. Aug. 19.

Jeffrey R. Hayes, hearing at 8 a.m. Aug. 19.

Richard D. Hill, motion hearing to revoke bond at 10 a.m. July 14.

John Adam Hodge, plea hearing at 10:45 a.m. July 8.

Adam Kyle Janzen, second appearance at 9:45 a.m. July 6.

Ashley Marie Kelly, jury trial at 8:30 a.m. Aug. 20.

Richard Todd Litton, arraignment at 10 a.m. July 8.

Heather K. Looney, hearing at 8 a.m. Dec. 16.

Charles W. Matthews, sentencing at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 17.

Jeff Allen Miller, sentencing at 10:45 a.m. July 8.

Marcus Daniel Elias Orear, arraignment at 10 a.m. July 8.

Walter H. Patterson, third appearance at 11 a.m. Aug. 17.

Gerald Michael Shaw, hearing at 8 a.m. July 15.

Lori Ann Smith, second appearance at 9:45 a.m. July 6.

Cynthia Kay Taylor, hearing at 8 a.m. July 15.

Gary Tomlinson, preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. July 1.

Tiffany A. Troutt, hearing at 8 a.m. Sept. 16.

Tori M. Vaughn, hearing at 8 a.m. Aug. 19.

Angela E. Vogelman, motion hearing to revoke bond at 10 a.m. July 14.

Gordon Mitchell Walker, sentencing at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 17.

Amber Williams, second appearance at 9:45 a.m. July 14.

Selina Jean Wills, hearing at 8 a.m. Aug. 19.

James Andrew Woods Sr., sentencing at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 17.

June 24, Tyson R. Owens-Green, Kansas Sentencing Guidelines journal entry of judgment. For one count of theft of property or services with a value between $1,000 and $25,000, the defendant was sentenced to a controlling term of 10 months with the secretary of Corrections and placed on supervised probation with Community Corrections for 12 months. The sentence is consecutive to any other case and probation is concurrent. The defendant is to meet with Community Corrections upon his release from jail. Probation may be transferred to county of residence if the defendant is in good standing. The defendant is to follow all rules of his supervising officer. He is to complete 40 hours of community service work and he was ordered to not enter any establishment whose primary source of income is from alcohol. The defendant was further ordered to submit to random blood, breath or urine testing upon the request of his Court Services officer or any law enforcement officer. The defendant was ordered to not have any contact with the victim, Darla Gore. The defendant was ordered to notify the intensive supervision officer of changes in employment, residence and phone number. The defendant was ordered to submit to DNA registration and be responsible for all associated costs. The defendant was ordered to serve 48 hours in the Marion County Jail for every positive drug/alcohol testing, refusal to submit, failure to follow the UA testing instructions, or admission of usage. Should the defendant deny usage and the specimen require positive laboratory confirmation, he may be made to serve an additional 48 hours in jail for failing to be truthful with the supervising officer. The defendant is to obey all local, state and federal firearms restrictions. The defendant is to pay the following amounts: court costs $193; probation fee $120; attorney fee of $800 was waived; BIDS fee of $100 was waived; restitution $3,060; booking fee $45.

June 5, Patrick Egan, journal entry of sentencing for one count of interference with a law enforcement officer. The court sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of six months in the custody of the Marion County sheriff and placed the defendant on supervised probation with Court Services for 12 months, subject to all standard terms and conditions and the following special conditions: the defendant was ordered to pay court costs and surcharge of $158, a probation fee of $60, a booking fee of $45 and court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court. The court ordered the defendant to serve 48 hours in the county jail for every positive drug/alcohol test, refusal to submit, or admission of usage. The defendant was ordered to refrain from the use of alcohol or drugs, and submit to a blood, breath or urine test upon request of a Court Services officer or law enforcement officer. The defendant was ordered to sign a release for the Veterans Administration to release medical records to the probation officer. Further, the court ordered the defendant shall comply with the recommendations of the VA. The defendant was ordered to complete 10 hours of community service work. The court ordered the defendant shall be allowed to complete community service work at $7 an hour to be applied to the court-appointed-attorney fees in this matter. The court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

June 5, Hanna Bidwell, journal entry of sentencing for one count of possession of a hallucinogenic drug. The court sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 60 days in the custody of the Marion County sheriff and placed the defendant on supervised probation with Court Services for 12 months, subject to all standard terms and conditions, and the following special conditions: the defendant was ordered to pay court costs and surcharge of $158, a probation fee of $60, a booking fee of $45 and court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court. The court ordered the defendant to follow all recommendations of her drug/alcohol evaluation which she obtained in the child-in-need-of-care case. The court ordered the defendant to sign a release for the probation officer to obtain the information regarding the drug/alcohol evaluation.The court ordered the defendant to serve 48 hours in the county jail for every positive drug/alcohol test, refusal to submit, or admission of usage. The defendant was ordered to refrain from the use of alcohol or drugs, and submit to a blood, breath or urine test upon request of a Court Services officer or law enforcement officer. The defendant was ordered to complete 10 hours of community service work. The defendant shall be allowed to complete community service work at $7 an hour toward court-appointed-attorney fees in this matter. The court ordered the defendant?s supervised probation can be transferred to Sedgwick County for supervision. The court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

June 5, Brayton Marquis Allen-Stovall, diversion agreement for one count of misdemeanor theft. The defendant shall not violate any laws of the United States or of any state or any ordinances of any municipalities. The defendant shall pay a diversion fee of $125, court costs and surcharge of $158, court appointed attorney fees of $375. All costs and fees are to be paid at the time of filing this agreement to avoid prosecution. The defendant is to complete 30 hours of community service work and provide proof to the Marion County attorney?s office. The defendant shall write a letter of apology to the victim and to the president of Tabor College. This diversion agreement shall terminate within 12 months from the date of the agreement and upon the defendant?s successful completion of the terms and conditions set out. The defendant understands and agrees that failure to fulfill the terms at the time of termination or any time prior will result in the Marion County attorney setting the matter for bench trial.

June 5, Chase Garrett Hanson diversion agreement for one count of possession of marijuana, one count of possession of drug paraphernalia and one count of speeding. The defendant shall not violate any laws of the United States or of any state, or any ordinance of any municipalities. The defendant shall pay a diversion fee of $126, court costs and surcharge of $158, a booking fee of $45 and a fine of $45 for Count 3. All costs and fees were to be paid at the time of filing the agreement. The defendant shall complete an assessment for safe and appropriate placement and provide proof of such evaluation to the county attorney?s office within 30 days. The defendant shall abide by any and all recommendations of the evaluator and all recommendations shall become part of the conditions herein. The defendant shall complete 20 hours of community service work. This diversion agreement shall terminate within 12 months from the date of the agreement and upon the defendant?s successful completion of the terms and conditions set out. The defendant understands and agrees that failure to fulfill the terms at the time of termination or any time prior will result in the Marion County attorney setting the matter for bench trial.

June 10, Kyle Fistler, journal entry of conviction and sentencing. The court found the defendant guilty of one count of interference with law enforcement, and sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of six months in the custody of the Marion County sheriff. The court ordered the defendant to serve 10 days in the Marion County Jail. Upon the defendant?s release from custody, the court placed the defendant on immediate supervised probation with Court Services for 12 months. Said probation is subject to all standard terms and conditions and the following special terms: the court ordered probation in this matter can be transferred to Rice County for supervision. The court ordered the defendant shall have no contact with the victim, Sheryl J. Simmonds. The defendant was ordered to serve 48 hours in the county jail for every positive drug/alcohol test, refusal to submit, or admission of usage. The court ordered the defendant to complete 20 hours of community service work. The defendant shall be allowed to buy back community service work at $7 an hour. The defendant shall have 30 days from his release from custody to decide how to complete the community service work. The court ordered the defendant to pay court costs and surcharge of $158, a probation fee of $60, a booking fee of $45 and court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court.

June 10, Brandon Alan Hayes, Kansas Sentencing Guidelines Journal Entry of Judgment for one count of possession of methamphetamines. The defendant was sentenced to a controlling term of 13 months with the secretary of Corrections, and mandatory drug treatment for up to 18 months, supervised by Community Correc?tions. The defendant is to contact the probation officer within 48 hours of bonding out of the Marion County Jail. The defendant is to follow all rules of his supervising officer. The defendant is to have no contact with Nikki Bell. The defendant was ordered to not enter any establishment whose primary source of income is form alcohol. The defendant was further ordered to submit to random blood, breath or urine testing upon the request of his community corrections officer or any law enforcement officer. The defendant was ordered to notify the intensive supervision officer of changes in employment, residence and phone number. The defendant was ordered to submit to DNA registration and be responsible for all associated costs. The defendant obtained a drug/alcohol evaluation. The defendant was ordered to serve 48 hours in the Marion County Jail for every positive drug/alcohol testing, refusal to submit, failure to follow the UA testing instructions, or admission of usage. Should the defendant deny usage and the specimen require positive laboratory confirmation, he may be made to serve an additional 48 hours in jail for failing to be truthful with the supervising officer. The defendant is to obey all local, state and federal firearms restrictions. The defendant must pay the following amounts: court costs $193; probation fee $120; DNA fee $200; BIDS fee $100; booking fee $45; SB 123 fee $300. The attorney fee of $625 was waived.

June 10, Michael E. Richmond, journal entry of sentencing for one count of battery and one count of criminal restraint. The court sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of six months for Count 1 in the custody of the Marion County sheriff and a controlling sentence of six months for Count 2, said time shall be consecutive to each other. The court ordered the defendant to serve 14 consecutive days in the custody of the Marion County sheriff. Upon the defendant?s release from custody, the court placed the defendant on supervised probation with Court Services for 12 months, subject to all standard terms and conditions, and the following special conditions: the defendant was ordered to pay court costs and surcharge of $158, a probation fee of $60, a booking fee of $45 and court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the Court. The court ordered the defendant to serve 48 hours in the county jail for every positive drug/alcohol test, refusal to submit, or admission of usage. The defendant was ordered to refrain from the use of alcohol or drugs, and submit to a blood, breath or urine test upon request of a Court Services officer or law enforcement officer. The defendant was ordered to have no contact with the victim, Dorothy Engel. The court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

June 10, Erminio M. Guerrero Jr., journal entry of sentencing for two counts of criminal restraint and two counts of assault. The court sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of six months for Count 1, a controlling sentence of six months for Count 2, a controlling sentence of 30 days for Count 3, and a controlling sentence of 30 days for Count 4, in the custody of the Marion County sheriff; said time shall be concurrent to each other. The court placed the defendant on supervised probation with Court Services for 12 months, subject to all standard terms and conditions, and the following special conditions: the defendant was ordered to pay court costs and surcharge of $158, a probation fee of $60, a fine of $100 for Count 1, a fine of $100 for Count 2, a fine of $100 for Count 3, a fine of $100 for Count 4 and a booking fee of $45. The court ordered the defendant to set up a payment plan with Court Services. The defendant shall be allowed to have his firearm and said firearm shall be returned to the defendant. The court ordered the defendant shall have no contact with the victims, Sonia Schmidt and Thad Hannibal. The court ordered the defendant to serve 48 hours in the count jail for every positive drug/alcohol test, refusal to submit, or admission of usage. The defendant was ordered to refrain from the use of alcohol or drugs, and submit to a blood, breath or urine test upon request of a Court Services officer or law enforcement officer. The court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Domestic

Social Rehabilitation Services, et al., petitioner vs. Benjamin L. Krause, respondent, scheduling conference at 9:15 a.m. July 6.

Justin Lynn Jensen vs. Jennifer Kay Jensen, uncontested hearing at 9:30 a.m. July 6.

Chelsea D. Schafers vs. Shawn Schafers, hearing at 10 a.m. July 29.

Juanita A. Furrer vs. Doyle E. Furrer, uncontested hearing at 10:45 a.m. July 29.

Jayme Linn Brunner vs. Krista Kaye Giffen, hearing at 10:45 a.m. July 29.

Angie E. Brenzikofer vs. Nathan D. Brenzikofer, uncontested hearing at 10:45 a.m. July 29.

Temperance Leona Scott vs. James D. Scott. Final settlement at 11:15 a.m. July 29.

Matthew Allen Sprowls, et al., petitioner vs. Kimberly Shontell Frye, respondent, status hearing at 1:15 p.m. Aug. 3.

Rebecca Kay Harris, petitioner vs. Robb Hartley, respondent, protection from stalking; hearing at 1:30 p.m. Aug. 3.

Karen Fryhover vs. Danny L. Fryhover, status hearing at 10:15 a.m. Aug. 26.

June 3, Social Rehabilitation Services, petitioner vs. Chantz E. Golden, et al., respondent, income withholding order was amended to $75 per month past due support.

June 15, Megan S. Brown, petitioner vs. Eric L. Soyez, respondent, protection from abuse.

June 22, Casey Taylor, petitioner vs. Westley Dionta Brand, respondent, final orders of protection from abuse effective through June 22, 2016. Hearing at 3:15 p.m. July 6.

June 22, Rodney D. Oursler, petitioner vs. Samantha Weerts, respondent, order of dismissal.

June 22, Tonya Richards vs. Mark Richards, petition for divorce. Status hearing at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 26.

Angie E. Brenzikofer vs. Nathan D. Brenzikofer, uncontested hearing at 3 p.m. June 24.

Lynnette M. Dashner, petitioner vs. Lori Dashner, respondent, protection from stalking hearing at 9 a.m. Aug. 25.

Nora Elaine Reaves, petitioner vs. Lori Dashner, respondent, protection from stalking hearing at 9 a.m. Aug. 25.

June 5, Jeremy Marc Miller vs. Charlotte Marie Miller. The respondent?s motion for modification of custody was granted so that the respondent shall now have primary residential custody of the minor child with reasonable parenting time with the petitioner as agreed between the parties. The parties will continue to have joint legal custody. The motion for modification of child support was granted due to material change of circumstances. Amounts are to be established by the court trustee.

June 10, Department for Child?ren and Families, petitioner vs. Eric L. Soyez, respondent, modification of child support. Income withholding was ordered in the amounts of $770 per month current and $30 per month past-due child support.

Secretary, Department for Children and Families, vs. Tara N. Wilhelm, motion hearing at 3 p.m. June 24.

Kacy Michele Love, et al., petitioner vs. Patrick M. Love, respondent, hearing at 8 a.m. July 15.

June 10, Ryan Henderson, petitioner vs. Jessica Antonio, respondent, protection from abuse. Hearing at 3 p.m. July 6.

Marriage licenses

Cassandra Anne Legg, Marion; Richard K. Yoder, Hutchinson.

Probate

June 1: In the matter of the estate of Tillie Schwendiman, writ of non-debtor eviction.

June 5: In the matter of Larry A. Funk, order terminating guardianship and conservatorship.

June 11: In the matter of the estate of Shirley A. Strotkamp, order admitting will to probate.

Civil

Diana K. Howell vs. Sheldon W. Wiens, jury trial at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 9.

March 5, Terren James Thomp?son vs. Scott Sarage, et al., (David Lavery), automobile tort.

Small claims

Spur Ridge Vet Hospital, PA vs. Jenny Herzet, hearing at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 5.

Traffic

April 5, 2000, Jessica R. Lloyd, speed, $116 fines and fees.

March 23, Steven Jermaine Parks, speed, $207 fines and fees.

March 31, Christopher Marshall Hall, speed, $189 fines and fees.

April 1, Elizabeth A. Walker, speed, $153 fines and fees.

April 20, Jacob Roland Meyer, speed, $207 fines and fees.

May 20, Matthew S. Yoder, failure to wear seat belt, $10 fines and fees.

May 24, Hugh Desmond Davis, speed, $195 fines and fees.

May 24, Dylan E. Ector, speed, $153 fines and fees.

May 31, Monica J. Rickel, speed, $222 fines and fees.

June 6, Dale Conner, speed, $207 fines and fees.

Dec. 27, 2014, Jared Daniel Walton, speed, $153 fines and fees.

March 1, Alec Michael Burford, driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol; first conviction, $903 fines and fees.

March 12, Marvin Dolton Qua?sheen Williams, speed, $183 fines and fees.

March 12, Marvin Dolton Qua?sheen Williams, failure to wear seat belt, $10 fines and fees.

March 23, Scott A. Lehner, speed, $231 fines and fees.

April 16, Peggy Renea Albert?son, speed, $240 fines and fees.

April 25, Robin D. Thomas, speed, $213 fines and fees.

May 9, Houston James Svoboda, speed, $213 fines and fees.

May 18, Chase Alvin Phillips, speed, $201 fines and fees.

May 18, Patricia Anne Wise, speed, $201 fines and fees.

May 22, Vicente Aponte, speed, $249 fines and fees.

March 23, Tanisha Holmes, child passenger safety; restraining systems and seat belts, $168 fines and fees.

March 26, Glenn E. Small, over weight limits on wheels and axles, $358 fines and fees.

April 26, Coty Michael Weeks, speed, $207 fines and fees.

May 2, Asia Michelle Hamlin, speed, $201 fines and fees.

May 20, Cody Delk, failure to wear seat belt, $10 fines and fees.

May 20, John Ashley Liles, driving on left in no-passing zone, $183 fines and fees.

Fish and game

May 29, Shelby Lynn Bowen, violation of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism laws, first conviction, $208 fines and fees.

June 11, Justin L. Terrel, violation of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism laws; first conviction, $258 fines and fees.

MARION CO. REGISTER OF DEEDS

June 19, Gary L. Wiens, husband, and Karen K. Wiens, wife, to Gary L. Wiens, trustee, and Karen K. Wiens, trustee, QCD, Tract 1: NE4 with exception 9-19-2; Tract 2: SE4 and E2 SW4 11-19-2.

June 22, Jon T. Funk, successor trustee, to Jon F. Funk, husband, and Mary M. Funk, wife, Lyle G. Funk, husband, and Debbie Funk, wife, and Michael F. Funk, TRD, W2 SW4 23-19-2 with exception.

June 22, Cathleen A. McNamara, Christopher G. Costello, Teresa M. Perky, wife, and David W. Perky, husband, Barbara C. Loehr, wife, and John B. Loehr, husband, and Michele C. Lundy, wife, and William E. Lundy, husband, to Margaret A. Pickering, QCD, part of NE4 5-10-4.

June 22, Patrick D. Costello, husband and Donna Kay Fladager, wife, to Margaret A. Pickering, QCD, part NE4 5-20-4.

June 22, Cathleen A. McNamara, Christopher G. Costello, Teresa M. Perky, wife, and David W. Perky, husband, Barbara C. Loehr, wife, and John B. Loehr, husband, and Michele C. Lundy, wife, and William E. Lundy, husband, to Gerald W. Cady, husband, and Enid G. Cady, wife, QCD, part of NE4 5-20-4.

June 22, Patrick D. Costello, husband, and Donna Kay Fladager, wife, to Gerald W. Cady, husband, and Enid G. Cady, wife, QCD, part NE4 5-20-4.

June 22, Cathleen A. McNamara, Christopher G. Costello, Teresa M. Perky, wife, and David W. Perky, husband, Barbara C. Loehr, wife and John B. Loehr, husband, and Michele C. Lundy, wife, and William E. Lundy, husband, to Michael G. Taylor, husband, and Jenile A. Taylor, wife, QCD, part of NE4 5-10-4.

June 22, Patrick D. Costello, husband, and Donna Kay Fladager, wife, to Michael G. Taylor, husband, and Jenile A. Taylor, wife, QCD, part NE4 5-20-4.

June 25, Donald E. Srajer, trustee, to James A. Srajer, TRD, SW4 18-17-3.

June 25, Vincent E. Driver, husband, and Anne K. Driver, wife, to Gregory Scott, TODWD, Family Unit #7 Ash Street Condominium Lot 1, Block 1, County Clerk?s Seventh, Hillsboro.

June 15, Kathleen A. Kirchner to Kristine Jo Kirchner, Karen Annette Storie and Robert Brenden Collins, TODWD, undivided 1/4 interest in part SE4 9-19-4; SE4 16-19-4 with exception; part NW4 15-19-4; E2 NE4 16-19-4; SW4 15-19-4 with exception.

June 15, Luann Leisy Fife to Luann L. Fife, trustee, N2 NW4 26-19-1.

June 15, Margaret Derksen to city of Hillsboro, WD, Lot 9, Block 7, County Clerk?s Seventh, Hillsboro.

June 15, Keith A. Ratzlaff, husband, and Lila A. Ratzlaff, wife, to city of Hillsboro, WD, S35? Lot 12, all Lot 13, N2 Lot 14, Block 9, Beebe?s Addition, Hillsboro.

June 15, Alvin Kroupa, husband, and Barbara Kroupa, wife, to Nathan W. Fish, husband, and Andrea R. Fish, wife, WD, Lot 1, Block 8, Beebe?s Addition, Hillsboro.

June 16, Nathan W. Fish, husband, and Andrea R. Fish, wife, to Nathan W. Fish, husband, and Andrea R. Fish, wife, WD, Lot 2, S2 Lot 3, Block 8, Beebe?s Addition, Hillsboro.

June 15, Patricia A. Perkins to Stephanie A. King, WD, part E2 SE4 19-20-3.

June 15, Gregory L. Brown, husband, and Denise J. Brown, wife, to Andrew Luke Lindsay, husband, and Jan L. Lindsay, wife, WD, part Lot 15, all Lot 16, Block 1, Willow Glen Addition, Hillsboro.

June 15, Robert B. McVey, husband, and Sandra J. McVey, wife, to Rachelle R. Webster, WD, part SW4 18-22-3.

June 16, Jan Skiles, now known as Jan L. Lindsay, and Andrew Luke Lindsay, husband, to Laura Elizabeth Frye and Jet Danielle Brooke Skiles, TODWD, SW4 10-18-1.

June 16, Jonathan Ciero, husband, and Angela D. Ciero, wife, to William Donald Bossa, WD, part SW4 10-20-3.

June 16, Jeff L. Gore and Darla Jo Gore to Clint A. Weber, QCD, lots 12, 14 and 16, Block 33, Original Town, Florence.

June 16, Marion Kelley to Frances Buckle, QCD, lots 2 and 4, Block 33, Original Town, Florence.

June 16, Frances Buckle to Dale E. Weber and Mashawn A. Weber, QCD, lots 2 and 4, Block 33, Original Town, Florence.

June 17, Douglas Strecker, husband, and Marsha Strecker, wife, to Darrin J. Hajek, husband, and Kristen M. Hajek, wife, WD, undivided 2/3 interest in NE4 SW4 and part SE4 SW4 16-17-4.

June 17, Lowell Strecker, husband, and Carla Strecker, wife, to Darrin J. Hajek, husband, and Kristen M. Hajek, wife, WD, undivided 1/3 interest in NE4 SW4 and part SE4 SW4 16-17-4.

June 5, Ina J. Carroll to Jeffrey Don Schmidt, husband, and Lynette R. Schmidt, wife, WD, lots 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9, Block 38, Original Town, Florence.

June 5, Vaughn E. Ingram to Vaughn E. Ingram, trustee, and Diane K. Ingram, trustee, QCD, 1/2 interest in SW4 7-19-1.

June 5, Vaughn E. Ingram, husband, and Daine K. Ingram, wife, to Vaughn E. Ingram, trustee, and Diane K. Ingram, trustee, WD, undivided 1/2 interest in SW4 7-19-1.

June 5, Tampa State Bank to Christopher L. Blackman, husband, and Jennifer E. Blackman, wife, WD, Lot 5, Phillips Grandview Third Addition, Marion.

June 5, Mike G. Taylor, husband, and Jenile A. Taylor, wife, to Chris?topher L. Cox, WD, Tract 1: part of lots 2 and 3, Block 2, Tanglewood Addition, Marion; Tract 2: part of NE4 NE4 5-20-4 plus easement.

June 8, Collin P. Bailey to Claudio Gonzalez, WD, S250? Lot 1, Noll?s Amended Addition, Ramona.

June 9, Melvin D. Ruthloff, husband, and Cynthia D. Ruthloff, wife, to Allen J. Hayes, husband, and Wilma F. Hayes, wife, WD, Lot 19 and E15? Lot 21, Block 39, Original Town, Florence.

June 9, Kevin K. Timmermeyer to Jason T. Johnson, husband, and Mary S. Johnson, wife, WD, part NW4 12-20-3.

June 9, Robin A. Taylor, wife, and Todd A. Taylor, husband, to Tyler Ottensmeier, WD, E80? Lots 17, 19, 21, 23 and 25, Block 11, Billings & Bowers Addition, Marion.

June 10, Robert M. Almos, administrator, to Felix R. Sibayan, husband, and Kathryn Y. Sibayan, wife, ADM, lots 13 and 14, Block 7, Riesen?s Addition, Hillsboro.

June 10, Roy Johnson, husband, and Shreda Johnson, wife, to Roy Johnson, QCD, lots 1, 3, 5 and 7, Block 36, Original Town, Florence.

June 10, Roy Johnson, husband, and Shreda Johnson, wife, to Roy Johnson, QCD, part NE4 7-21-5; part NW4 8-21-5.

June 10, Lonnie L. Lemon, husband, and Martha D. Lemon, wife, and Kevin L. Lemon, husband, and Lisa Lemon, wife, to Lonnie L. Lemon and Martha D. Lemon, WD, part NE4 23-17-1.

June 10, Max R. Kennedy, husband, and Cecilia M. Kennedy, wife, to Peggy Lynn Myers, QCD, S2 Lot 14, Block 2, Strotkamp & Werry?s Addition, St. Francis City, commonly called Burns.

June 10, Cole M. Brokenicky, husband, and Janie J. Brokenicky, wife, to Mary Catherine McClure, wife, and Jay L. McClure, husband, and Karen D. Fryhover, WD, Lot 7, Block 2, Prieb?s Addition, Hillsboro.

MARION COUNTY SHERIFF

Jail roster, June 12-19

Shane Mascareno, 45, Hering?ton, court commit.

Lyle Ledford, 46, Peabody, court commit.

David Orcutt, 61, Peabody, indirect contempt.

Travis Brinson, 46, Geneseo, failure to appear.

Stephen Mumford, 39, Marion, failure to appear.

Cary Leonard, 47, Peabody, motion revoke probation.

Michael Pearson, 37, Marion, court commit.

Michael Bergman, 37, Peabody, court commit, Peabody Municipal.

New arrests

Trevor Fugitt, 21, rape, aggravated endangerment of a child.

Dylan Cochran, 19, Marion, rape, aggravated endangerment of a child.

Jason Anderson, 41, Marion, domestic battery, disorderly conduct.

Melissa Fisher, 36, Marion, domestic battery, disorderly conduct.

Mark Mrozinski, 47, Marion, bond revocation-Sedgwick County warrant.

Tanya Slack, 31, McPherson, possession of methamphetamines, possession of paraphernalia.

Irene Knauf, 44, Peabody, possession of methamphetamines, possession of paraphernalia, driving while suspended.

Tyrone Vondal, 37, Marion, disorderly conduct, pedestrian under the influence.

Mickey Brubaker, 19, Hillsboro, driving while suspended.

Accidents

At 10:15 p.m. June 19, Ashley Renae McKnight, 22, Augusta, was driving a 2012 Nissan Altima 1/10th of a mile south of 110th on Kansas Highway 15 when she spotted deer in the middle of the roadway. As she attempted to maneuver around the deer, one of them ran into the left front fender of the vehicle. Deputy Bronson Shipman investigated.

At 9:50 p.m. June 24, Deborah Jaworski, 58, Stillwater, Okla., was driving a 2009 Mazda Tribute northbound on U.S. Highway 77 when she could not avoid hitting a deer that ran onto the roadway from the west ditch. Sgt. Larry Starkey investigated.

At 10:44 p.m. June 26, Ashley Joelle Sheridan, 34, Lehigh, was driving a 2012 GMC Sierra pickup 2/10 of a mile north of 130th on Kansas Highway 15 when a deer came from the east ditch onto the roadway and impacted the vehicle. Deputy Bronson Shipman investigated.

Offenses

Sometime between 10 p.m. and 11:20 p.m. May 31, 74 gallons of gasoline valued at $185 were stolen from Jirak Produce in Tampa.

Sometime between 10 p.m. June 14 and 3 p.m. June 16, a wallet containing driver?s license, bank cards and Vision card valued at $50 was removed from a building on Main Street in Florence.

Sometime between 8 a.m. June 22 and 10 a.m. June 23, Kansas license plate 912 GEV was stolen from a vehicle on north Alamo in Canton. The plate is valued at $50.

HILLSBORO POLICE DEPT.

Daily roster June 14-27

June 14: Child custody dispute in the 300 block of North Main. Parking complaint in the 400 block of South Lincoln. Dog complaint in the 300 block of South Ash.

June 15: Child custody dispute in the 400 block of North Ash. Report of a suspicious vehicle in the 100 block of North Main. Welfare check in the 400 block of North Ash. Report of a possible pit bull in the 100 block of South Birch.

June 16: Assist Marion County sheriff with arresting a subject on an outstanding warrant. Checked a suspicious vehicle on U.S. Highway 56. Welfare check at Second and Madison. Fingerprint subject for employment. 911 disconnect in the 200 block of South Washington.

June 17: Checked the 300 block of North Ash for a runaway juvenile. Dog complaint at Main and First. Report of a rat next to a building in Hillsboro Heights; business employee wanted the Humane Societ

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