Public records, July 8, 2015

DISTRICT COURT

Criminal

Gage Claassen, first appearance at 9:45 a.m. July 14.

Junior Edmondson, first appearance at 9:45 a.m. July 14.

Jeff Allen Miller, preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. Aug. 19.

Stephen A. Mumford, arraignment at 9:45 a.m. Aug. 3.

Jessica Lauren Pankratz, jury trial at 8:30 a.m. Sept. 9.

Robert Marshall Potts, bond appearance at 9:45 a.m. July 27.

Dirk Young, second appearance at 1:15 p.m. July 27.

June 30, Kyle Nuckles, journal entry of sentencing. The court sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of six months, in the custody of the Marion County Sheriff, for one count of interference with a law enforcement officer. 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 BIDS fee of $100 and attorney fees of $515.60. 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 shall not enter any establishment whose primary source of income is form alcohol. The defendant shall follow all conditions of the Court Services program. 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. The defendant shall obey all local, state and federal firearms restrictions. The court ordered the defendant?s supervised probation shall not prohibit him from leaving the state for employment. The court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

June 30, John A. Drow, journal entry of sentencing. The court sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 60 days for Count 2, possession of a hallucinogenic drug, and 30 days for Count 3, use/possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia, in the custody of the Marion County sheriff, to be consecutive to each other. The court placed the defendant on supervised probation with Court Services for 12 months for Count 2 and six months for Count 3, to be concurrent to each other. 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 and a fine of $500 for Count 2. Said fine shall be suspended for 10 months. If the defendant is in good standing, the fine shall not be imposed. The court ordered the defendant to set up a payment plan and make scheduled payments. The court ordered the defendant to follow all conditions of his drug/alcohol evaluation at his own expense. The court ordered the defendant to sign all necessary forms to allow the probation officer to contact his treatment provider and counselor. The defendant was ordered to complete treatment at a legitimate treatment provider. 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?s supervised probation can convert to unsupervised after six months if the defendant is in good standing and all fees are paid. The court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

June 30, Patricia A. Igleheart, order of dismissal.

July 1, Christopher J. McIntyre, journal entry of conviction and sentencing. The court found the defendant guilty of one count of criminal trespass and one count of misdemeanor theft and sentenced the defendant to a 90-day controlling sentence for Count 1 and a 90-day controlling sentence for Count 2. Said time shall be consecutive to each other and concurrent to his Department of Corrections sentence. The court ordered the defendant to pay court costs and surcharge of $193. The court ordered the state shall have 30 days to request restitution in this matter. The court ordered the defendant shall have 30 days form the date of his release form custody to have all fees paid in full. The court further ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

July 1, Kendra J. Henry, journal entry of conviction and sentencing. The court found the defendant guilty of one count of possession of drug paraphernalia and sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 12 months to be consecutive to her federal sentence. The court placed the defendant on unsupervised probation for 12 months, to be concurrent to her federal probation. Said probation is subject to all standard terms and conditions and all federal terms and conditions: the court ordered the defendant to meet one time with the Court Services officer to obtain the amount of fees owed in this matter. The court ordered the defendant to pay court costs and surcharge of $158, a booking fee of $45 and court-appointed-attorney fees as determined by the court. 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 further ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

July 1, Michael W. Pearson, journal entry of arraignment. The court found the defendant violated his probation by failure to report. Probation was revoked and the court ordered the defendant to serve two 48-hour sanction in the custody of the Marion County sheriff. The court ordered the defendant shall be reinstated on supervised probation with Court Services for 12 months subject to all original standard terms and conditions.

July 1, Xavier Michael Calahan, journal entry of sentencing. The court sentenced the defendant to a controlling sentence of 30 days in the custody of the Marion County Sheriff for one count of theft of property or services with a value of less than $1,000, 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: said probation will remain supervised in Marion County. 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 write a letter of apology to the victim and provide it to the Court Services officer for approval before being sent to the victim. The defendant was ordered to complete 20 hours of community service work. The court ordered the defendant to obey all federal, state and city laws and ordinances.

Domestic

Amber Noel Smith vs. Lane Dalton Smith, phone hearing at 8:55 a.m. July 7.

Social Rehabilitation Services, et al., petitioner vs. Travis L. Brinson, respondent, contempt hearing at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 5.

June 29, Jessica Tijerina, petitioner vs. Richard David Lopez Jr., respondent, protection from abuse. Hearing at 3:30 p.m. July 8.

July 1, Brett A. Hajek vs. Jennifer Hajek, journal entry of judgment. Judgment was granted to the plaintiff in the amount of $758.36.

Probate

In the matter of the estate of Marion C. Cubbage, hearing at 9:30 a.m. July 27.

June 26: In the matter of the estate of Warren T. Regier, petition for the determination of descent. Hearing at 9:30 a.m. July 27.

June 29; In the matter of the estate of Marjorie Eitzen, petition for the determination of descent. Hearing at 9:30 a.m. July 27.

July 1: In the matter of the estate of Betty J. Kyle, petition for probate of will.

Civil

June 12, State of Kansas vs. Aris Lynn Dehart, notice of pending forfeiture.

June 25, Midland Funding, LLC vs. Jessica Parks, petition on account.

Small claims

July 2, Emergency Medical Ser?vices vs. Martin A. Fent, journal entry of default judgment against defendant in the amount of $875 plus interest.

Traffic

Oct. 20, 2006, Matthew C. Combs, speed, $251 fines and fees.

May 4, Nikki L. McMillan, speed, $258 fines and fees.

May 19, Aubrey N. Denno, speed, $207 fines and fees.

June 17, Leonard Wade Yager, speed, $153 fines and fees.

MARION CO. REGISTER OF DEEDS

June 26, Sondra K. Mayfield to Theron D. Nienstedt, husband, and Alicia J. Nienstedt, wife, WD, part S2 NW4 5-20-4.

June 26, Roma A. Becker to David W. Etheridge, WD, W52.5? S2 Lot 14 and W52.5? lots 15 and 16, Block 8, Billings & Bowers Addition, Marion.

June 26, Randall H. O?Neal, husband, and Michelle Lynn O?Neal, wife, to Calvin D. Criminal

Gage ClaassCarr, WD, lots 7-11, Block 7, North Peabody Addi?tion, Peabody.

June 29, Walter A. Porter, sur?viving trustee, to Kristin G. Hamill and Philip K. Hamill, MIN, undivided 1/4 interest (mineral) in SE4 13-19-5.

June 29, Sara J. Hill to Riann C. Allendorf and Clinton Jackson Hill, TODWD, Lot 1, Block 1, Dahl?s Addition, Hillsboro.

June 30, Dustan Schoenthaler, husband, and Barbara J. Schoen?thaler, wife, to Theresa Hallacy, Melissa Goodwin and Kristi Schoen?thaler, TODWD, lots 12 and 13, Wildin?s Addition, Marion County Park & Lake.

July 1, Rebecca A. Slifer, wife, and Henry J. Slifer, husband, to Ray W. Eck, husband, and Glenda M. Eck, wife, WD, Lot 2, Block 1, County Clerk?s First, Hillsboro.

July 1, Secretary of Housing & Urban Development to Mark A. Schale, husband, and Patty A. Schale, wife, WD, part SE4 10-21-3.

Marriage licenses

Christopher G. Costello, Marion; Paige K. Brunner, Marion.

HILLSBORO POLICE DEPT.

Daily log, June 28-July 4

June 28: Domestic disturbance in the 100 block of North Jefferson. Civil stand-by in the 400 block of South Ash. Arrested subject in the 100 block of North Jefferson for criminal threat. Theft report in Hillsboro Heights that also developed into a harassment complaint

June 29: Fingerprint subject for employment. Unattended death in the 200 block of South Madison.

June 30: Child custody dispute in the 900 block of East D Street. Dog complaint. Additional dog complaint in the 300 block of North Ash. Report of a disturbance in the 300 block of South Birch; a 15-year-old was taken into custody for battery and taken to juvenile intake. Assist with civil process in the 900 block of East D Street. Harassment complaint in the 300 block of South Birch; subject reported receiving harassing phone calls. Returned stolen property to owner. Civil stand-by in the 900 block of East D Street.

July 1: Harassment complaint in the 300 block of South Birch. Subject in the 900 block of East D Street turned in a suspicious package. Harassment complaint in the 100 block of North Jefferson; subject reported being harassed by a neighbor who is also a relative. Subject in the 100 block of North Jefferson reported that someone had thrown an egg at their vehicle. Fingerprint subject for employment. Subject in the 900 block of East D Street reported a suspicious package. Commercial alarm in Hillsboro Heights. Report of an out-of-control juvenile in the 300 block of South Birch; custody of the child was given to a shared custody parent.

July 2: Report of an abandoned vehicle in the 100 block of South Main. Camper hook-up in Memorial Park. Harassment complaint in the 100 block of North Cedar.

July 3: Subject reported a possible misuse of prescription medications. Officer checked street lights and reported to the street department. Checked suspicious activity in the 100 block of North Main. Report of a reckless driver at B Street and Birch.

July 4: Injury accident in the 300 block of North Main. Subject reported a missing iPad. Possible Protection from Abuse Order violation in the 200 block of North Cedar. Subject reported a missing dog. Issued warnings for fireworks violations.

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