Arrest made in storage unit burglary
Police say more charges are possible for a man arrested for burglarizing at least six storage units earlier this month.
Police arrested Matthew Feld, 19 of Marshalltown, Tuesday afternoon for allegedly forcing entry into several storage units at 503 Player St. May 16.
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Feld
Marshalltown Police Chief Mike Tupper said police are still investigating which storage units were broken into, and trying to determine what was stolen.
A lawn mower valued at $2,100 is the only item listed as stolen in the police report, which police released Wednesday.
Feld is charged with third-degree burglary, a Class D felony.
Marshall County Courthouse
Court
Tuesday
Lori Renea Brown, 105 1/2 W. Grant St. Apt. D, made an initial appearance on two counts of a theft, fifth degree charge. She pleaded guilty to both counts and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge, $125 law enforcement initiative surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $272.75 on both counts due immediately plus restitution if applicable. Her bonds for each charge was condemned to pay all costs.
Refugio Gonzalez, 2017 Skyline Dr., made an initial appearance on a driving while barred/habitual offender charge and a driving under suspension charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle his cases. The Preliminary Hearing is set for 1 p.m. on June 11. Gonzalez was released on his own recognizance.
Sean Switzer, 1203 S. 12th Ave. Apt. #2, made an initial appearance on a absence from custody charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle his case. The Preliminary Hearing is set for 1 p.m. on June 1. Bond is set at $10,000 cash or surety.
Brandon Godfrey, 308 N. 1st Ave. Apt. #6, made an initial appearance on a serious domestic assault charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle his case. The Preliminary Hearing is set for 1 p.m. on June 1. Bond is set at $1,000 cash or surety. A no-contact order was issued for the protected party.
Josephine Mae Eggers, of Laurel, made an initial appearance on a theft, third degree charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle her case. The Preliminary Hearing is set for 1 p.m. on June 11. Eggers was released on her own recognizance.
Tyler Weitzell, 203 E. High St., made an initial appearance on a operating while intoxicated charge, a possession of a Schedule I Controlled substance (marijuana) charge and a in a public park after closing charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle his cases. The Preliminary Hearing is set for 1 p.m. on June 11. Weitzell was released on his own recognizance. The court ordered that Weitzell obtain a substance abuse evaluation and submit the results to the court within 60 days.
Willebaldo Yepez-Laguna, 709 NewCastle Rd., made an initial appearance on a driving under suspension/non-payment of fines charge. He pleaded guilty and was fined $250 with a $87.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $397.50 due immediately.
Jorge Hernandez-Pureco, 806 W. Linn St., made an initial appearance on a driving while license is denied, cancelled, revoked or suspended charge. He pleaded guilty and was fined $250 with a $87.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $397.50 plus interpreter fees due immediately.
Meesha Maria Spencer, of Tama, made an initial appearance on a theft, fifth degree charge. She pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge, a $125 law enforcement initiative surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $272.75 due immediately plus restitution if applicable.
Kayla Marie Evans, of Tama, made an initial appearance on a theft, fifth degree charge. She pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge, a $125 law enforcement initiative surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $272.75 due immediately plus restitution if applicable.
Erica Dawn Levesoue, of Tama, made an initial appearance on a theft, fifth degree charge. She pleaded guilty and was fined $65 with a $22.75 surcharge, a $125 law enforcement initiative surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $272.75 plus restitution if applicable due immediately.
Wednesday
Jesse Jordan, 1604 W. Main St., made an initial appearance on a driving under suspension charge, a failure to obey a traffic control device charge and a use of light restricting device charge. He pleaded guilty to all charges. On the driving under suspension charge the fine was
$250 with a $87.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $397.50 due immediately. The fine on the failure to obey a traffic control device charge was $100 with a $35 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $195 due immediately. On the use of light restricting device charge the fine was $25 with a $8.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $93.75 due immediately. On all three judgments the court allowed for monthly installment payments of $50 beginning June 21 until the debts are completed.
Justin Sizemore, of New Providence, made an initial appearance on two counts of a parole violation charge. The court appointed Darrell Meyer to represent him in this matter. The Parole Revocation Hearing will be scheduled by the Department of Correctional Services as their calendar permits. Bond was set at $15,000 total for both counts.
Matthew Feld, 2610 s. 8th St., made an initial appearance on a burglary, third degree charge. The Public Defender's Office was appointed to handle his case. The Preliminary Hearing was set for 1 p.m. on June 12. The court ordered Feld to contact to the Department of Correctional Services within 48 hours.
Logan Dorsey, 403 Melody Lane Apt. #2, made an initial appearance on a theft, fifth degree charge and a possession of drug paraphernalia charge. The court appointed Jeff Hazen to represent him in these cases. He pleaded not guilty and a Pre-Trial Conference is set for 9 a.m. on June 19 in Magistrate Court. Dorsey was released on his own recognizance.
David Wood, 713 Union St., made an initial appearance on a curfew violation charge. He pleaded not guilty and a Pre-Trial Conference is set for 9 a.m. on June 19 in Magistrate Court. Wood was released on his own recognizance.
Kenneth Logsdon, 1908 Summit St., made an initial appearance on a driving under suspension charge. He pleaded guilty and was fined $250 with a $87.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $397.50 due immediately. The court allowed for monthly installment payments of $50 beginning June 21 until the debt is completed.
David Bovey, 205 N. 10th Ave., made an initial appearance on a speeding charge. He pleaded not guilty and a Pre-Trial Conference is set for 9 a.m. on June 19. He will represent himself in this case before the court. Bovey was released on his own recognizance.
Property Transfers
May 11
Carl and Diane Baker to Brandon and Jeana Ruopp, 604 N. 5th St. Place
The Sheriff of Marshall County to Federal National Mortgage Association, 208 S. 8th St.
Roger and Maria Davis to Ernesto Moran Alba, 611 Marion St.
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Matt Beck, 2760 130th St.
Max Smaha to Lora Smaha, 2010 Edgebrook Dr.
Lora Smaha to Craig Sayre and Becky Prusha Sayre, 2010 Edgebrook Dr.
Tyler and Tara Cooper to Wade Baker, 509 Highland Dr.
Erik and Jennipher Nielsen to Leslie and Susan Nielsen, 2617 Ridge Rd.
May 14
Marilyn Minard deceased to Jerry Minard, 102 North St., Liscomb
Jerry Minard to Cameron and Deborah McCubbin, 102 North St., Liscomb
Craig Slifer to Espenscheid Inc., 109 Park Ave., Melbourne
Barry Dunham to James and Luann Olsen, 3260 260th St.
Joe and Bertha Arnold to Glen and Lorrie Riese, 401 Market Ave., Clemons
Glen and Lorrie Riese to Alexander Veren, 302 Fourth Ave. SE, State Center
The Estate of Doris Koscielski to Gerald Koscielski Life Estate, Barbara Koscielski Life Estate and Lori Vana, 904 W. Main St.
Stan Fenske, Margaret Rebik Power of Attorney to Home Solution Partners 1 REO LLC, 110 N. Maple St., Gilman
Home Solution Partners 1 REO LLC to Transportation Alliance Bank Inc., 110 N. Maple St., Gilman
May 15
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to Chester Brown, 401 N. 7th Ave.
Valley Bank to Brian Gall and Carla Karns, 2420 Evergreen Ave., State Center
Duane and Lavonne Zimmerman to Duane and Lavonne Zimmerman, 1937 Hart Ave., State Center
Gary Lytton to Lori Lytton, 1175 180th St., State Center
Robert and Janet Hala to Hala Ventures LLC, 611 E. South St.
May 16
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Guadalupe Jimenez Govea and Jesus Ochoa Martinez, 712 E. Main St.
Federal National Mortgage Association to Donald Eicher III, 605 W. Main St.
Bank of New York Mellon to Todd and Louise Shields, 912 Prairie Lane
Tracy Dehl 92 percent to Ryan Dehl four percent, 2038 Vance Ave.
Rogelio Plascencia to Alfredo Ramos, 207 W. Madison St.
Jean Benskin to Dale Benskin, 514 E. Anson St., 1201 S. 3rd Ave., and 204 S. Main St., Laurel
Venancio Saravia and Maria Garcia to Nancy Carrillo, 106 N. 5th Ave.
May 17
Debra Kadner to Green Belt Bank & Trust, 300 W. George St., Albion
The Sheriff of Marshall County to PHH Mortgage Corporation, 2605 Fremont St.
Chatham Rentals LLC to The City of Marshalltown, 1212 Summit St.
Luann Schell to Luann Schell Revocable Trust, Luann Schell Trustee, 2253, 2283 and 2298 Summit Rd., 2021 and 2021B Radio Tower Rd., and 2261 Main St. Rd.
Karen Stewart to Arturo Gutierrez-Andrade, 1707 E. Nevada St.
The Sheriff of Marshall County to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for Soundview Home Loan Trust, 111 Byron St.
The Sheriff of Marshall County to Wells Fargo Bank NA, 621 E. Anson St.
Marriages
Michelle Arney Sawyer to Chad Frese
Christine Bowman to Sean Hall
Travis Starr to Heather Rouse
Jerry McDowell to Jessica Hannahs
Reesa Bracy to Tanner Bartlett

