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Daily Record, Sept. 8, 2017

Marshall County Courthouse

Court

Thursday

• Anita Maria Nevarez Ramos made an initial appearance on a robbery-first degree charge. Nevarez Ramos will hire Michael Marquess as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 15. Bond is set at $25,000 cash or surety. A no-contact order has been issued for the protected party.

• Michael Dean Davis made an initial appearance on a burglary-third degree charge and 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. 15. Bond is set at $5,000 cash or surety.

• Tammica Lashette Summers made an initial appearance on a operating while under the influence-first offense charge, a possession of a Schedule IV controlled substance-first offense charge, a possession of marijuana-first offense charge and a driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 15. Bond is set at $1,000 cash or surety. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days of release.

• Larry Cecil Sumpter made an initial appearance on a simple assault charge. Sumpter pleaded guilty and the fine is $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75, plus $30 for Marshall County Jail fee, due within 30 days.

• Mikal Scott Ludolph made an initial appearance on a false reporting charge. Ludolph pleaded guilty and the fine is $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75, plus $30 for Marshall County Jail fee, due within 30 days.

• Ramon A. Medina Angel made an initial appearance on a no insurance-accident charge, a speeding charge, a possession of drug paraphernalia charge, a possession of methamphetamine-first offense charge and a registration violation charge. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Sept. 27. Bond will continue as posted until the conclusion of this case. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days of release.

Property Transfers

Tuesday

• Child Support Recovery Unit, State of Iowa, Iowa State of Child Support Recovery Unit, Marshall County Sheriff, Amanda McCrary, Michael John McCrary and Sandra M. McCrary to US Bank, 1505 W. State St.

• Selena Ann Diggins, Marshall County Sheriff and National Account Systems of Omaha LLC to Bank of America, 612 Summit St.

• Bayview Loan Servicing LLC to IKW LLC, 107 S. 12th St.

• Dennis D. and Kelly Sue Smith to Elizabeth A. and Eric R. Siemens, 2940 160th St.

• The Estate of Marie Robertson to Antrim Properties LLC, 616 Jerome St.

• David T. and Jacqueline Kaye Jefferson to David T. and Jacqueline Kaye Jefferson, 1214 W. Anson St.

• Citi Mortgage Inc. to Secretary of Veterans Affairs an Officer of the United States, 408 and 412 N. Eighth St.

Sept. 1

• Jaclyn T. Randall, Jaclyn T. and Darin L. Vaughn to Darin L. and Jaclyn T. Vaughn, 1513 Greenfield Drive

• Craig Broyles to Jennifer A. Boucher, 206 W. Ferner St.

• David N. and Nancy Wilson to James D. Heddens Trust, James D. Heddens Trustee, 101 S. 16th St.

• Lydia and Raul Arevalo to Jonathan Bizios and Spiro J. Bizios, 1805 S. Fifth St.

• Josie M. and Tyler R. Stahlin to Amy J. and Robert W. Stahlin, 1909 W. State St.

• The Estate of Jerry Ahrens to Simona Monge Aguirre and Angel Monge Guevara, 2852 Zeller Ave., Dunbar

• Mark A. Seffinga to Logan Ferneau, 2721 330th St., Laurel

• Kimberly S. Huseboe, Cynthia R. and Jerry A. Kutzner to Daniel R. and Sandra K. Good, 514 E. Olive St., Unit #201

• Rebecca and Terry Flemmens to Elva Sue Bainter and Harvey Bainter III, 302 Thunderbird Drive

• Megan Frangenberg, Megan Kilstrom to Trevor Kilstrom, 2205 Sugar Creek Lane

Marshalltown Police Department

Arrests

• On Wednesday, Cole Heuton was arrested for forgery.

• On Wednesday, Tammica Summers was arrested for possession of a controlled substance-marijuana-first offense, possession of a Scheduled IV controlled substance and operating while under the influence-first offense.

• On Wednesday, Mikal Ludolph was arrested for false reporting and on a warrant from another county.

• On Wednesday, Arturo Manzo Macias was arrested for driving under suspension.

• On Wednesday, Anita Nevarez-Ramos was arrested for robbery-first degree.

Accidents

• On Friday, Sept. 1, a pickup pulling a trailer driven by Daryl Eugene Carmer, of Marshalltown, was northbound on Sixth Street when the wheel well of the trailer struck the left side rear of a U.S. Postal Service truck that was parked on the street with hazard lights flashing. No injuries were reported. Damage to both units was estimated at $4,000 each.

• On Friday, Sept. 1, a car driven by Athena Nicole Craig, of Marshalltown, was southbound on South Sixth Street stopped at the intersection with East Boone Street and when it proceeded forward it collided with a minivan driven by Noemi Garcia Ventura, of Marshalltown. No injuries were reported. Craig was cited for failure to yield upon entering a through highway and Garcia Ventura was cited for no insurance-accident. Damage to the Craig car was estimated at $4,000 while the Garcia Ventura minivan received an estimated $2,500 in damage.

• On Friday, Sept. 1, a vehicle driven by Maria Del Carmen Romero De Davila, of Marshalltown, was eastbound in the 1000 block of West Main Street when it collided with the rear of a minivan driven by Pamela Ann Black, of Marshalltown, which was stopped awaiting for traffic to clear to make a left turn. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Romero De Davila vehicle was estimated at $800 while the Black minivan received an estimated $2,000 in damage.

• On Tuesday, a pickup driven by Miguel Jara-Cruz, of Marshalltown, was eastbound on West Ingledue Street stopped at the intersection with South Center Street and when it proceeded forward it broadsided a pickup driven by Matthew Lee Howe, of Van Horne. No injuries were reported. Jara-Cruz was cited for failure to obey a stop sign and yield the right of way, operating while under the influence-first offense and leaving the scene of an accident. Damage to both pickups was estimated at $2,000 each.

• On Wednesday, a car driven by an unknown driver was southbound on South Third Avenue went through a red flashing light at the intersection with East Anson Street and broadsided a car driven by Terrie D. Mincks, of Marshalltown, followed by the driver fleeing the scene. Mincks was transported to UnityPoint Health-Marshalltown. Damage to the Mincks car was estimated at $5,000.

Marshall County Sheriff

Incidents

• On Saturday, an incident of trespass was reported in the town of Albion.

• On Sunday, criminal mischief was reported with damage valued at under $200 in the town of Haverhill.

Arrests

• On Wednesday, Ryan Whitmore was arrested for driving while license is denied, cancelled, revoked or suspended, driving under suspension, failure to maintain a proper speed, no valid driver’s license and driving while barred.

• On Wednesday, Cole Heuton was arrested for forgery.

Grundy County Sheriff

Arrests

• On Monday, Aug. 28, Grant Smith, 31, of Grundy Center, was arrested at his home and charged with domestic abuse assault-first offense. Smith posted bond and was released.

• On Monday, Aug. 28, Chase Penfold, 29, of Osage, was arrested by the Osage Police Department on a Grundy County warrant charging him with assault on a peace officer, interference with official acts and public intoxication-third or subsequent offense. Penfold is being held in lieu of bond.

• On Tuesday, Aug. 29, John Coleman, 32, of Waterloo, was arrested by Black Hawk County authorities on a Grundy County warrant charging him with failure to appear. He posted bond and was released.

• On Thursday, Aug. 31, Anthony Diamond, 48, of Conrad, was arrested at the intersection of Highway 14 and 270th Street and charged with driving while barred. He was released on his promise to appear.

• On Saturday, Sept. 2, Sophie Troxell, 19, of Des Moines, was arrested on Highway 20 and charged with operating while intoxicated-first offense. She was released on her promise to appear.

Accidents

• On Saturday, Aug. 26, a vehicle driven by Christian Barcus, 20, of Eldora, was eastbound when the driver looked at the clock on his dash resulting in the wheel dropping off onto the shoulder, Barcus over corrected and swerved to the right entering the south ditch where it struck a small embankment and fence line causing the vehicle to roll once over the top of the fence before coming to rest on all four wheels in a bean field. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Barcus vehicle was estimated at $5,000.

• On Wednesday, Aug. 30, a vehicle driven by Greg Hines, 68, of Conrad, was northbound on Hawk Avenue at 310th Street when it attempted a U-turn causing a Jeep driven by Lori Willis, 39, of Wellsburg, to swerve to avoid a collision, however, the Hines vehicle collided with the passenger side of the Willis Jeep. Minor injuries were reported. Hines was cited for failure to yield upon entering a through highway. Damage to the Hines vehicle was estimated at $1,500 while the Willis Jeep received an estimated $7,000 in damage.

• On Friday, Sept. 1, a car driven by Leah Declerck, 20, of Clive, was westbound on Highway 20 when a wheel dropped off onto the shoulder causing the car to go out of control, spin around crossing westbound lanes and coming to rest in the north ditch facing east. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Declerck car was estimated at $5,000

• On Monday, Sept. 4, a vehicle driven by Kirk McWilliams, 27, of Eldora, was westbound on D-35 east of X Avenue when a deer entered the roadway causing McWilliams to swerve to avoid it resulting in his vehicle entering the south ditch where it rolled more than once and came to rest on its wheels facing north. No injuries were reported. Damage to the McWilliams vehicle was estimated at $15,000.

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