Public records, December 10, 2014

DISTRICT COURT

Criminal

Austin Lee Aumiller arraignment at 1:15 p.m. Dec. 22.

Hunter Marie Aumiller arraignment at 10 a.m. Dec. 22.

Nikki Jo Bell status hearing and arraignment at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 15.

Donald A. Brixey Jr. motion hearing at 10 a.m. Dec. 22.

Cory Allen Brunzell pre-trial conference at 10 a.m. Jan. 5, 2015.

Lance Carter bond appearance at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 9.

Evan James Click diversion status check at 1:15 p.m. Dec. 17.

Justin Croft plea hearing at 10 a.m. Dec. 10.

Douglas Bryant Eden pre-trial conference at 10 a.m. Dec. 22.

Kyle Fistler pre-trial conference at 10 a.m. Dec. 10.

Doyle E. Furrer Jr. bond appearance at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 15.

Eliseo Garcia Jr. pre-trial conference at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 15.

Brandon Alan Hayes arraignment at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 15.

Andrea D. Hendricks jury trial at 8:30 a.m. Jan. 8, 2015; sentencing at 10:45 a.m. Jan. 14, 2015.

Kendra J. Henry preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. Jan. 7, 2015.

Mindy Sue Herpich arraignment at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 15.

Jennifer Lynn Humphrey status hearing at 10 a.m. April 6, 2015; jury trial at 8:30 a.m. April 23.

Sarah A. Kallansrud pre-trial conference at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 15.

John Kasper jury trial status hearing at 8:30 a.m. Jan. 15, 2015.

Lyle Lee Ledford motion hearing to revoke probation at 1:45 p.m. Dec. 9.

Shannon Thomas Lehr preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. Dec. 17.

Kevin L. Lemon bond appearance at 1:15 p.m. Dec. 17.

Donald Dean Litherland Jr. arraignment at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 15.

Wanda Luttig arraignment at 10 a.m. Dec. 22.

Charles W. Matthews bond appearance at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 15.

Andrew Logan Meier pre-trial conference at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 9.

Stephen A. Mumford preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. Dec. 17.

Kyle Reese Nuckles preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. Dec. 17.

David Nunn status hearing at 1:15 p.m. Dec. 9.

Austin Pedersen first appearance at 10 a.m. Jan. 7, 2015.

Lucas Tullis plea hearing at 10:45 a.m. Dec. 22.

Gordon Mitchell Walker arraignment at 10 a.m. Dec. 15.

Bridget Lea Williams pre-trial conference at 10 a.m. Dec. 22.

Frank James Wilson arraignment at 1:15 p.m. Dec. 9.

Ashli Nicole Witten plea hearing at 1:15 p.m. Dec. 22.

Ty Lane Wood arraignment at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 15.

Caleb Patrick Woodcox bond appearance at 9:45 a.m. Dec. 22.

Nov. 26, Cody L. Fistler, journal entry of restitution hearing. The court ordered the defendant shall not be required to pay restitution in this matter due to the fact that the victim did not fill out and return a victim?s impact statement.

Nov. 26, Leslie W. Coker, journal entry of disposition hearing. The court ordered the defendant to be held in the custody of the Marion County sheriff until June 20, 2015, to be concurrent to his Marion county traffic case and the defendant?s Sedgwick county case. The defendant shall be given credit for time served from Oct. 10, 2014. The court ordered the defendant shall be allowed to participate in work release if given that option in Sedgwick County. Upon the defendant?s release from custody, the defendant?s sentences shall be complete and probation shall be terminated. Further, the court ordered the defendant to pay any additional court appointed attorney fees as determined by the court.

Nov. 26, Jordan Brundage, journal entry of restitution hearing. The court ordered the defendant is responsible for restitution in the amount of $4,000 to be joint and several with defendant in another Marion County juvenile case.

Nov. 26, Kendall Hein, journal entry of sentencing. The court found the defendant guilty of one count of possession of a hallucinogenic drug and sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 30 days in the custody of the Marion County sheriff. 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 and a probation fee of $60. The court waived the court-appointed-attorney fees in this matter. 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 20 hours of community service work and can buy back at $7 an hour. The defendant was ordered to complete a drug/alcohol evaluation and follow all recommendations, at his own expense. The court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Nov. 26, Amy Marie Donelson, journal entry of conviction and sentencing. The court found the defendant guilty of one count of giving a false alarm and sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 90 days in the custody of the Marion County sheriff. The court placed the defendant on immediate unsupervised probation for six months. Said probation is subject to all standard terms and conditions and the following special terms: 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 pay court costs and surcharge of $158 and court-appointed-attorney fees of $225. The court ordered the defendant to write a letter of apology to the Peabody Police Depart?ment and provide a copy to the Marion County attorney?s office. The court further ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Nov. 26, Kenneth C. Jost, journal entry of sentencing. The court found the defendant guilty of one count of possession of drug paraphernalia and sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 60 days in the custody of the Marion County sheriff. 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, KBI lab fee of $400 and court-appointed-attorney fees of $675. 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 court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Nov. 26, James B. Williams, journal entry of conviction and sentencing. The court found the defendant guilty of one count of disorderly conduct and sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 10 days in the custody of the Marion County sheriff. The court placed the defendant on immediate unsupervised probation for six months. Said probation is subject to all standard terms and conditions and the following special terms: the court does not make a domestic violence designation in this matter. The court ordered the defendant to meet one time with the Court Services officer to set up a payment plan. 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 pay court costs and surcharge of $158, a booking fee of $45, a fine of $200, and the court ordered the fine shall be suspended as long as the defendant successfully completes probation and court appointed attorney fees as determined by the court. The court further ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Nov. 26, Terri Lynn Benson, order of dismissal.

Nov. 26, Kristopher Michael Wade, journal entry of sentencing. The court sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 90 days for one count of use/possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, in the custody of the Marion County sheriff, and a controlling sentence of 30 days for one count of criminal trespass. Said time shall be consecutive. The court ordered the defendant shall be given credit for time already served. The court placed the defendant on supervised probation with Court Services for 12 months, to begin upon the defendant?s release from Harvey County Jail. The court ordered the defendant shall contact the Court Services officer within 48 hours of his release from custody. Said probation shall be 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, a KBI lab fee of $400 and court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court. The court ordered the defendant to set up a payment plan with Court Services. 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. 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 was ordered to refrain form 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 not enter any establishment whose primary source of income is from the sale of alcohol. If this is a matter of his employment, and he works in an establishment that sells alcohol, he can only do so for work purposes. The defendant was ordered to complete 20 hours of community service work. The defendant shall have to contact with the victim, Darryl D. Thiesen. The defendant shall follow all conditions of the Court Services program. The court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Nov. 26, Miranda Ann Barnett, probation order. The defendant was sentenced to a controlling term of 20 months with the secretary of Corrections and placed on supervised probation with Community Corrections for up to 18 months for mandatory drug treatment for up to 18 months. The defendant is to meet with the Community Corrections officer within 48 hours of her release from Ford County. Probation may transfer if defendant is in good standing. Defendant is allowed to have contact with her co-defendant, Jerrod McKenzie. The defendant is to follow all rules of her supervising officer and complete 40 hours of community service work. She 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 her Community Corrections officer or any law enforcement officer. The defendant was ordered to follow all recommendations of the alcohol/drug evaluation that was completed Oct. 23. The defendant is 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 costs associated with registration. The defendant was ordered to serve 48 hours in the Marion County Jail for every positive drug/alcohol testing, refusal to submit, or admission of usage. Should the defendant deny usage and the specimen require positive laboratory confirmation, she 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: $193 in court costs; $120 probation fee; $400 KBI lab fee; $200 DNA fee; $100 BIDS fee; $45 booking fee and $300 SB 123 fee. Attorney fees were waived in this matter.

Nov. 26, Jerrod Albert Mckenzie, probation order. The defendant was sentenced to a controlling term of 20 months with the secretary of Corrections and placed on supervised probation with Community Corrections for up to 18 months for mandatory drug treatment for up to 18 months. The defendant is to meet with the Community Corrections officer within 48 hours of his release from Ford County. Probation may transfer if defendant is in good standing. Defendant is allowed to have contact with his co-defendant, Miranda Barnett. The defendant is to follow all rules of his supervising officer and complete 40 hours of community service work. 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 Community Corrections officer or any law enforcement officer. The defendant was ordered to follow all recommendations of the alcohol/drug evaluation that was completed Oct, 23. The defendant is 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 costs associated with registration. The defendant was ordered to serve 48 hours in the Marion County Jail for every positive drug/alcohol testing, refusal to submit, 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: $193 in court costs; $120 probation fee; $400 KBI lab fee; $200 DNA fee; $100 BIDS fee; $45 booking fee and $300 SB 123 fee. Attorney fees were waived in this matter.

Nov. 26, Kara D. Druse, journal entry of sentencing. The court sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 60 days for Count 1 in the custody of the Marion County sheriff and a controlling sentence of 30 days for Count 2, said time shall be concurrent. 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 court ordered the Court Services officer can request the defendant complete a drug/alcohol evaluation and follow all recommendations at her own expense, if deemed appropriate. Further, the court ordered the supervised probation can convert to unsupervised after six months or terminate early, at the discretion of the probation officer. The court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Domestic

Tara N. Barnett vs. Kerrick Matthew Wilhelm, contested hearing at 2:15 p.m. Dec. 10.

Katelyn Renea Croft, petitioner vs. Lucas D. Hoskinson, respondent, hearing at 3 p.m. Dec. 10.

Erin Michele Mader vs. Michael Eugene Mader, hearing at 3 p.m. Dec. 10.

David Paul Schneider vs. Jennifer Jo Schneider, contested hearing at 9 a.m. Dec. 12.

Clinton W. Hanna vs. Rebecca Sue Hanna, uncontested hearing at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 22.

Christopher M. Novak vs. Stevi E. Novak, dismissal at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 22.

Pamela Sue Herzet vs. Christo?pher Ryan Hamm, uncontested hearing at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 22.

Kansas Department for Children and Families, et al., petitioner vs. Jason R. Richmond, respondent, pre-trial conference at 1:15 p.m. Jan. 5, 2015.

Cristy Gail Miller vs. Jeff Allen Miller, status hearing at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 5, 2015.

Nicholas Wynne Abramowich, petitioner vs. Valeree Hett, respondent, dismissal at 1:45 p.m. Jan. 5, 2015.

Shelly Schale vs. Steven Schale, contested hearing at 1:15 p.m. Feb. 2, 2015.

Social Rehabilitation Services, petitioner vs. Tony E. Cady, respondent, contested hearing at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 12, 2015.

Sept. 29, Department for Chil?dren and Families vs. Robert Enrique-Alexander Zampieri, petition for reimbursement.

Oct. 30, Daniel Catlin II vs. Tonia Lisa Lewis, petition for divorce.

Nov. 21, Krystle D. Strong, petitioner vs. Charles W. Matthews, respondent, protection from stalking. Hearing at 2 p.m. Dec. 10.

Nov. 26, Social Rehabilitation Services, et al., petitioner vs. Keith Tincher, respondent, the contempt proceedings were dismissed without prejudice to re-filing and the $150 cash bond posted shall be forfeited and applied to this case.

Dec. 1, Elizabeth M. Hiebert vs. Timothy L. Hiebert, decree of divorce.

Dec. 2, Jennifer Newell, petitioner vs. Kenneth L. Newell, respondent, agreed order regarding protection from abuse.

Dec. 3, State of Kansas ex rel Department of Social Rehabilitation Services, petitioner vs. Hollee Reynolds, respondent, contempt proceedings were dismissed without prejudice to re-filing and the cash bond of $232.83 was forfeited and applied to the case.

Probate

Nov. 24, in the matter of the estate of Carl E. Riggs, journal entry granting informal administration.

Nov. 26, in the matter of the estate of Edwin J. Root Jr., order admitting will to probate.

Dec. 1, in the matter of the estate of Marjorie B. Berry, decree of descent.

Civil

Bradley Scott Shaw vs. Kansas Department of Revenue, status hearing at 10 a.m. Jan. 6, 2015.

Dale N. Peterson vs. Ron Banks, et al., pre-trial conference at 10 a.m. May 5, 2015; jury trial at 9 a.m. July 27, 2015.

Small claims

Dec. 3, William Hoyle Sr. vs. Gavin Shields, journal entry of default judgment against defendant in the amount of $562.50.

Traffic

Sept. 5, Raheem Qayshawn Melton, speed, $153 fines and fees.

Sept. 6, Craig A. Hacker, speed, $240 fines and fees.

Oct. 9, Stephanie Suzanne Johnson, speed, $183 fines and fees.

Oct. 11, Timothy Sean Harmon, speed, $231 fines and fees.

Oct. 11, Kimberly Diane Klein, speed, $153 fines and fees.

Oct. 15, Roxana Elizabeth Peraza, speed, $213 fines and fees.

Oct. 18, Mark H. Vinduska, failure to yield at stop or yield sign, $183 fines and fees.

Nov. 3, Steven R. Shrock, failure to wear seat belt, $10 fines and fees.

Nov. 7, Seiha Kan, speed, $303 fines and fees.

Nov. 16, Allie B. Archer, following another vehicle too closely, $183 fines and fees.

Nov. 16, Joseph Michael Mac?Donald, speed, $195 fines and fees.

Nov. 19, Jordan M. Becker, speed, $231 fines and fees.

Nov. 23, Jena Lynn Dick, speed, $207 fines and fees.

Marriage licenses

Larry Lynn Lago, Peabody; Stephanie Lynn Ax, Peabody.

MARION CO. REGISTER OF DEEDS

Nov. 21, Virginia R. Schulz Living Trust, by trustee, to Steve R. Jonas, husband, and Carol N. Jonas, wife, TRD, Lot 4, Block E, Eastshore Development, Marion County.

Nov. 24, David N. Ferren, husband, and Judy A. Ferren, wife, to The David N. & Judy A. Ferren Revocable Trust, QCD, S37 1/2? Lot 163, all Lot 164, Range 5, Original Town, St. Francis City, commonly called Burns.

Nov. 24, Kay Peterson, also known as Carolyn Kay Peterson, by power of attorney, and John E. Peterson, husband, to John E. Peter?son, MIN, mineral interest in NE4 15-17-4.

Nov. 24, Jennifer R. Hess, executor to Colton M. Jeffrey and Helen L. Bernhardt, EXEC, S8? Lot 3, all Lot 4, N17? Lot 5, Block 40, Southern Addition, Marion.

Nov. 24, Ricky J. Miller, husband, and Kathleen M. Miller, wife, to Shelby L. Dirks, husband, and Melissa A. Dirks, wife, WD, part E2 E2 NE4 9-21-2.

Nov. 24, David J. Oborny, husband, and Sandra S. Oborny, wife, to David J. Oborny, husband, and Sandra S. Oborny, wife, WD, part S2 NE4 4-19-4.

Nov. 25, Joyce Kessler to Naomi S. Morris Trust, WD, E2 NE4 13-19-1.

Nov. 25, Edmund Robert Grothe Trust to Evelyn Joyce Kessler, TRD, Lot 2, Block 2, Carriage Hills Addi?tion, Hillsboro.

Nov. 25, Heidi L. Rouse to Katrina R. Hogg and Andrew S. Hogg, WD, N2 NW4 E2 NW4 6-19-1.

Nov. 25, Heidi L. Rouse to Katrina R. Hogg and Andrew S. Hogg, WD, S2 W2 NE4 NW4 and E2 NE4 NW4 6-19-4.

Nov. 25, Ronald L. Duerksen, husband, and Francine K. Duerksen, wife, and Randol Pete Duerksen, husband, and Carol Duerksen, wife, to Justin K. Indorf and Katelynn M. Albin, WD, lots 12 and 13, Block 5, Weber?s Addition, Lehigh.

Nov. 26, Brent Barkman, husband, and Brenda Lynette Barkman, wife, to Laura J. Lachman, wife, and Kent A. Lachman, husband, WD, Lot 7, Block 2, County Clerk?s 4th, Hillsboro.

Dec. 1, Michael Hemmer to Frederick Hayes, QCD, lots 5-8, Block 7, Lincolnville.

Dec. 1, Mark A. Whitney, husband, and Ginger L. Whitney, wife, to Nolan A. Hurst and Stephanie N. Rempel, WD, N20? Lot 73, all lots 75, 77 and 79, Sycamore St. North, Peabody.

Dec. 1, Ronald J. Bartel, husband, and Brenda G. Bartel, wife, to Ronald J. Bartel, co-trustee, and Brenda G. Bartel, co-trustee, WD, Tract 1: SW4 SW5 with exception, 26-19-1; Tract 2: N2 N2 W2 SW4 and N2 S2 N2 W2 SW5 14-20-1; Tract 3: W2 SE4 and E2 SW4 36-19-2 except railroad.

Dec. 1, Ronald J. Bartel, husband, and Brenda G. Bartel, wife, to Ronald J. Bartel, co-trustee, and Brenda G. Bartel, co-trustee, WD, Tract 1: N2 N2 NW4 36-19-2; Tract 2: part E2 SE4 27-19-2; Tract 3: part NE4 NW4 33-19-2.

Dec. 1, Victoria Melcher Revoc?able Living Trust to Jacob Breugem, co-trustee, and Ada Breugem, co-trustee, TRD, lots 15 and 16, Block 8, Freeborn?s Addition, Marion.

Dec. 2, Billy M. Spangler and Pamela Spangler to Bill Spangler, trustee, MIN, SE4 33-22-4; NE4 31-22-4.

Dec. 2, Roger L. Unruh to Carol Sue Unruh, TODWD, E2 SE4 1-18-3.

Dec. 2, Donald R. Reimer, husband, and Judy Reimer, wife, to Russell W. Schroeder, husband, and Debra L. Schroeder, wife, WD, part N2 17-20-1.

Dec. 4, Cory R. Nelson, husband, and Bobbie N. Nelson, wife, to Monte A. Magathan, part SE4 1-20-3.

Dec. 4, Carol A. McFarland to Arlie E. Overton, husband, and Regina R. Overton, wife, WD, lots 20-22, Block 10, Freeborn?s Addition, Marion.

MARION COUNTY SHERIFF

Jail roster, Nov. 21-28

Curtis Curry, 25, Wichita, probation violation.

Chris Lieder, 25, Wichita, probation violation.

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

Mari Belifuss, 27, Florence, disorderly conduct, battery on law enforcement officer.

Donald Litherland, 57, Hering?ton, failure to appear.

Terry Clover, 61, Peabody, public intoxication, disorderly conduct, direct contempt.

New arrests

Christopher Swartz, 28, Hills?boro, failure to appear, Linn County warrant.

Kimberly Kline, 51, Marion, reckless driving, failure to maintain a single lane, failure to comply with traffic regulations in a construction zone, driving left in no-passing zone, failure to yield right of way in a construction zone.

Charles Matthews, 32, Marion, violation of protection from abuse order, possession of paraphernalia.

John Drow, 46, Marion, possession of methamphetamines, possession of paraphernalia, possession of marijuana.

Shannon Lehr, 32, Herington, possession of methamphetamines, possession of paraphernalia.

Kendra Henry, 39, Marion, possession of methamphetamines, possession of paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, aggravated child endangerment.

Bradford Cody, 28, Hillsboro, possession of methamphetamines, possession of paraphernalia, driving while suspended, transporting an open container.

Stephen Mumford, 38, Marion, possession of methamphetamines, possession of paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, aggravated child endangerment.

Mickelle Swartz, 36, Hillsboro, failure to appear, Peabody Munici?pal warrant.

Benjamin Reiswig, 22, Hillsboro, driving under the influence.

John Hernandez, 53, Kansas City, driving under the influence, driving while license revoked, no insurance.

David Shiplet, 54, Marion, court commit.

Keevan Hein, 36, Durham, driving while suspended, no insurance.

Accidents

At 6:20 p.m. Nov. 20, Matthew Ryan Stuchlik, 29, Topeka, was driving a 2014 Kia Forte southbound on U.S. Highway 56/77 when he struck and killed a deer that came out of the west ditch. Deputy Duane McCarty investigated.

At 3:30 p.m. Nov. 24, Benjamin Ray Reiswig, 22, Hillsboro, was driving a 1993 Pontiac Bonneville eastbound in the 1400 block of 260th when he lost control of the vehicle, entered the south ditch and rolled over. Deputy M.E. Ottensmeier investigated.

At 7:10 p.m. Nov. 24, James T. Dingler, 45, Council Grove, was driving a 2015 Ford Taurus northbound on U.S. Highway 56 at mile post 313. The vehicle hit a deer when it ran into its path.

At 6:47 a.m. Dec. 1, Krystal Daun Mendez-Campos, 30, Burns, was driving a 2015 Ford Escape west on 30th when a coyote ran in front of the vehicle. The coyote was hit with the passenger side front lower bumper, breaking the plastic cover. Deputy Derek L. Fetrow investigated.

At 10:15 p.m. Dec. 1, Mitchell Craig Unruh, 35, Durham, was driving a 2008 Dodge Caravan westbound on 330th near Diamond. The driver fell asleep, went left of center into the south ditch hitting the embankment, then hit a utility pole, flipped end over end and rolled one time landing right side up in the south ditch facing south. The driver had his seat belt on and was uninjured. Deputy D. McCarty investigated.

At 6 a.m. Dec. 2, Linda Sue Peters, 61, Hillsboro, was driving a 2014 Buick Enclave eastbound on 180th when she struck a deer that came out of the north ditch. The deer took off running. Deputy D. McCarty investigated.

At 11:50 a.m. Dec. 2, Phillip Lee Baldwin, 64, Florence, was driving a 2000 Chevrolet 1500 north on Marion Street, Florence. He arrived at the intersection about the same time as Tiffany Marie Bialek, 28, Florence, who was driving a 2003 Ford F150 east on 7th Street. The front center of her vehicle hit the driver?s side rear corner of the Chevrolet. Jeremy Bialek, 34, and Brooklyn Bialek, 2, were passengers in the Ford vehicle. Deputy D.L. Fetrow investigated.

Offenses

Sometime between 3 p.m. Nov. 8 and 4 p.m. Nov. 10, a padlock valued at $25 was broken on a building in Burns during a burglary. A chainsaw valued at $300 and a three-ton floor jack valued at $125 were taken in the robbery.

Sometime between 4:53 p.m. Sept. 10 and 7:31 a.m. Nov. 20, a wallet containing a bank card, check register and birth certificate was taken or mislaid at a residence in Burns. The wallet is valued at $20.

Sometime between 12:01 a.m. Oct. 20 and 5 p.m. Nov. 23, several motor vehicle parts were removed without permission from a location on Jade Road, Marion, including four 14-inch four-bolt aluminum Ford rims valued at $120, for 16-inch five-bolt aluminum Ford rims valued at $320, a Ford Mustang radiator valued at $250 and a Ford Mustang A/C condenser valued at $250.

Sometime between midnight Nov. 7 and 5 p.m. Nov. 10, 300 feet of URD 4/0 aluminum valued at $852 was damaged at a location on Main Street, Goessel.

Between 11 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Dec. 2, a wallet valued at $75 was stolen in the 100 block of West Broadway, Burns. The wallet contained two bank cards, two Social Security cards, an insurance card and a driver?s license.

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