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Daily Record, August 20, 2016

Marshall County Courthouse

Property Transfers

Thurs. Aug. 11

The Ronald Cummings Estate to Juan Antonio Morales Gallegos, 106 N. Eighth Ave.

Joyce H. Christensen and Robert A. Christensen Sr. to Joyce H. and Robert A. Christensen, 1401 S. Third Ave.

Gloria J. Brown to Christopher M. and Tamara L. Riddle, 2960 330th St., GilmanMarshall County Courthouse

Property Transfers

Aug. 18

Investment Group Inc. to TR Home Rentals LLC, 209 S. 16th Ave.

Byron A. and Ellen L. Dunker to Daniel Hemesath and Michael Hemesath, 103 Third St. NE, State Center

Motherland LLC to Jupiter Properties LLC, 413 Sharon Ave.

Summertree LLC to Artha 3 LLC, 1206 W. Church St.

Rachel Bush Ihde to Blake Matthew Ihde, 106 E. Fremont St., Le Grand

Mary Colleen McCann Fuchsen and Erin Elizabeth McCann Moeller to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, 405 N. Fourth St.

The Estate of Bonnie L. Riemenschneider to Myra S. Schlesky, 1121 S. Center St.

Friday, Aug. 12

Structured Asset Investment Loan Mortgage PA, US Bank Trustee to Eleazar Perez, 407 Woodbury St.

Justin A. and Michelle Brown to Karen and Larry Brown, 103 W. South St., Albion

Robert J. Backoff to Jacqueline Sanchez, 304 Woodbury St.

Robert J. Backoff to Argus & Wookie Inc., 811 W. Nevada St.

Chad W. and Jasmine A. Cripps to Amanda and John Pelzer, 111 College Drive, Melbourne

Fred B. and Nancy A. VanMetre to Dianne Josten, 504 Edgebrook Court

Dianne S. Josten to Fred B. and Nancy A. VanMetre, 301 NewCastle Road

Wednesday

Alan T. Leise to Shirley Mervine, 2011 190th St.

HBI LLC to Deanna Ly and Harley Dean Hembo, 507 Roberts Terrace

Jerrell H. Willems to Gary L. and Joy A. Wiggins, 627 Ratcliffe Drive

Marsha S. and Raymond M. Haney to Jesse W. Schanbeck, 501 Ketchum Ave., Melbourne

Dennis E. and Penny L. Olson to Fernando Samuel and Gabriela Garcia, 509 Arlington Drive

Lynda J. and Morris R. Wolken to Adam J. and Marci L. Grant, 3010 Wallace Ave., Gilman

Monday

Darla J. Long and Darla J. Grove to Todd M. Long, 3195 270th St.

The Estate of Sharon Kay Finders to Rhonda Vry Bills, Gordon W. Finders Jr., Annette Susan Queck, Alan Richard Vry and Andrew Vry, 1501 W. Main St.

Jo and Thomas A. Gilmore to Patricia A. Gilmore Revocable Trust, Thomas A. Gilmore Revocable Trust, Thomas A. Gilmore Trustee, 405 Richard Lane

Mark Anthony Edwards to Kathleen Marie Edwards, 107 N. 13th Ave.

Donna Lee Barton to Donna Lee Barton Trust, Donna Lee Barton Trustee, 1605 S. Second St.

Ricky D. Coleman, Robin M. Coleman, Janna D. Hill Wilson, Calvin R. Woosley and Linda S. Woosley to Ricky D. Coleman, Janna D. Hill Wilson and Linda S. Woosley, 412 NewCastle Road

Brad S. and Michelle M. Wilson to Wells Fargo Bank, 606 Owen St., Melbourne

Crystal A. and Matt E. Estabrook to Penny and Steven Hoffman, 2806 Arnold Drive

Linda L. and Warren E. Balvanz and Web Electric to Amanda L. and John J. Fox, 711 W. Madison St.

Linda L. and Warren E. Balvanz to Amanda L. and John J. Fox, 713 W. Madison St.

Court

Thursday

Julius Sullivan made an initial appearance on a possession of marijuana-first offense charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 6.

Marisa Easton made an initial appearance on a probation violation charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The probation revocation hearing is scheduled at 10 a.m. on Oct. 3. Easton is released on her promise to appear.

Steven Harvey Morlock, of Rhodes, made an initial appearance on a probation violation charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The probation revocation hearing is scheduled at 2:30 p.m. on Sept. 2. Bond is $5,000 cash only.

April L. Winters, of Le Grand, made an initial appearance on a failure to file arraignment charge. Aaron Siebrecht will continue as counsel. The arraignment hearing is rescheduled at 1 p.m. on Aug. 25. Winters is released on her promise to appear.

Friday

Christopher McBreantdly Brown made an initial appearance on a probation violation. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The probation revocation hearing is scheduled at 10 a.m. on Sept. 14. Bond will continue as posted until the conclusion of this case.

Doug E. Stevenson made an initial appearance on a operation without the owner’s consent charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 7. Stevenson was released with supervision through the Department of Correctional Services and is to report to the adult probation office by 4 p.m. yesterday to sign a pre-trial release agreement.

Chelsea R. Schramm made an initial appearance on two counts of a child endangerment charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 7. Bond will continus as posed until the conclusion of this case.

Devontez D. Voigts made an initial appearance on a theft-third degree charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 29. Bond is set at $2,000 cash or surety.

Kennyada Preshon made an initial appearance on a robbery-first degree charge. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Aug. 29. Bond is set at $50,000 cash only.

Jorge Corona Banderas made an initial appearance on a theft charge and a trafficking in stolen weapons charge. Corona Banderas will hire his own counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 7. Bond will continue as posted until the conclusion of this case.

Dennis J. Stalzer made an initial appearance on a operating while intoxicated charge and a failure to yield charge. Stalzer will represent himself in this case. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 7. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted within 60 days.

Jakub A. Wright made an initial appearance on a operating while intoxicated-first offense charge and a failure to maintain control charge. Wright will hire his own counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 7. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted within 60 days.

Keenan J. Johnson made an initial appearance on a warrant charging him with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He pleaded guilty and the fine is $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 plus cost for service of the warrant, due within 30 days.

Troilynn E. Leake, of Toledo, made an initial appearance on a possession of marijuana-first offense charge and a possession of drug paraphernalia charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 7. Leake was released on her promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted within 60 days.

Michael Bednarek, of Hebron, Ind., made an initial appearance on a serious assault causing bodily injury charge, a criminal mischief-fourth degree charge, a trespass causing bodily injury charge and a public intoxication charge. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Aug. 29. Bond is set at $1,000 cash or surety.

Carl Bragg made an initial appearance on a trespass charge and a pre-trial violation charge. Aaron Vaughn will continue as counsel. Bragg’s next court dates are a pre-trial conference at 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 21 and a jury trial at 9 a.m. on Oct. 27. Bond is set at $2,000 cash or surety.

On the trespass charge, Bragg pleaded not guilty and a pre-trial conference is scheduled at 9 a.m. on Sept. 14 in Magistrate Court.

Ervin Ray Dewalt Jr. made an initial appearance on a failure to stop in an assured, clear distance charge and a leaving the scene of an accident charge. He pleaded guilty and the fine is $100 with a $35 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $195 for each charge, due within 30 days.

Melanie Ann Mortimer made an initial appearance on a open container charge. She pleaded not guilty and requested a jury trial. A pre-trial conference is scheduled at 9 a.m. on Oct. 7 and a trial at 9 a.m. on Oct. 21.

Maria L. Vargas made an initial appearance on a dog at large charge. She pleaded guilty and the fine is $25 with a $8.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $93.75, due within 30 days.

Scott W. Slocum made an initial appearance on a no proof of vaccination charge. He pleaded gui;ty and the fine is $50 with a $17.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $127.50, due within 30 days.

Marshalltown Police Department

Arrests

On Wednesday, Cameron Steven Hayden was arrested for public intoxication-first offense and alcohol in a public park.

On Thursday, Christopher Tony Bounmy was arrested for driving under suspension.

On Thursday, Troilynn Elyzabeth Leake was arrested on two warrants.

On Thursday, Keenan Jawan Johnson was arrested on a warrant.

On Thursday, Hector Alejandro Yanez Flores was arrested for driving while license is denied, cancelled, revoked or suspended.

Accidents

On Wednesday, Aug. 3, a car driven by Andrew Allen Hilleman, of State Center, was northbound on North Third Avenue when it collided with the rear of a minivan driven by Margarita Fernandez, of Marshalltown, which was stopped to turn left into Family Dollar and then left the scene. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Fernandez minivan was estimated at $1,000 while the Hilleman car received an estimated $1,500 in damage.

On Saturday, Aug. 13, a vehicle driven by Adolfo F. Cisneros Gonzalez, of Marshalltown, was northbound on North Third Street stopped at the intersection with West State Street. Cisneros Gonzalez proceeded forward and collided with the passenger side wheel well of a car driven by Tommy James Clark, of Marshalltown which had entered the intersection traveling east on State Street. No injuries were reported. Cisneros Gonzalez was cited for no insurance. Damage to the Cisneros Gonzalez car was estimated at $5,000 while the Clark car received an estimated $7,500 in damage.

On Wednesday, a car driven by Saritaben Viren Patel, of Marshalltown, was eastbound on East Anson Street when it attempted a left turn onto South Third Avenue colliding with a car driven by a 16-year-old female from Marshalltown which was traveling west on Anson Street. No injuries were reported Patel was cited for failure to yield upon left turn. Damage to the Patel car was estimated at $1,500 while the juvenile’s car received an estimated $2,500 in damage.

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