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Daily Record, Jan. 31, 2019

Marshall County Courthouse

Court — Wednesday

• Zacheriah K. Dixon made an initial appearance on a controlled substance violation charge, a keeping a premises or vehicle for controlled substance violation charge, an unlawful possession of prescription drugs charge and two counts of a possession of a controlled substance-first offense charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Feb 8. Bond is set at $5,000 cash or surety. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.

Property Transfers

Jan. 25

• Heartland Investors LC to Advance Garage Doors Inc., 812B Washington St.

• Perla Velazco to Maria Jose Valencia Bautista, 301 S. Fourth St.

• Benjamin T. and Vivian J. Wertzberger to David B. and Kim Karsjen, 1201 W. State St.

• Kae Hso and Paw P. Htoo to Say Kler and Way Ber Paw, 312 Westwood Drive

• IT&C Cooperative Housing Association to Superior Housing Cooperative No. 17, 404 and 406 Melody Lane and 402 Plaza Heights Road

• Federal National Mortgage Association to Galen Davis, 104 E. Fourth St.

• Fannie Mae, Federal National Mortgage Association to Rosalina S. Lacsina, 412 Union St.

Jan. 28

• Kenneth Joseph Kloos, Marshall County Sheriff to Wells Fargo Bank, 507 W. Church St.

• Bonnie J. Shell Trust, Bonnie J. Shell Trustee to Diana Dirzo, 1902 W. State St.

• Eugene L. Fuller and Pamela Rae Loffgren Fuller to Scott J. Giannetto, 400 E. Marshall St., Albion

• Douglas Loffgren to Scott J. Giannetto, 400 E. Marshall St., Albion

• Karen Kaye Loffgren Mills and Edward A. Mills to Scott J. Giannetto, 400 E. Marshall St., Albion

• Jeannine A. Schneider to Hattie M. Hugen and Waylon D. Roth, 330 Harrison Drive

• Melissa M. Ulch to Teamwork 1 LLC, 112 N. 15th St.

• Russell E. Canfield and Sung A. Ryu to Rafael Castillo, 2106 Freiberg Ct.

• Gregory J. and Rebecca R. Wilson to Michael W. and Natalie M. Fosdick, 1001 Benjamin Drive

• Jesus Chavarria Brito and Alejandra Chavarria to Alejandra Carrillo Medrano and Antonio Garcia Avina, 915 Finkle Ave.

Marshalltown

Police Department

Accidents

• On Jan. 18, a semi driven by Ernie Ray Ratliff, 45, of Killeen, Texas, was westbound on Anson Street in the outside left turn lane at the intersection with South Center Street, a minivan driven by Rebecca Jo Wiele, 72, of Laurel, was westbound on Anson Street in the inside left turn lane and as they both turned left onto South Center Street the two vehicles collided. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Wiele minivan was estimated at $1,000 while the Ratliff semi received an estimated $500 in damage.

• On Jan. 20, a car driven by Jack Laverne Hart, 60, of Marshalltown, was eastbound on Thomas Drive approaching South Third Avenue when Hart attempted to stop the car started sliding on the icy roadway and slid into the path of a pickup driven by Daniel Ramirez Perez, 34, of Marshalltown, resulting in a collision. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Hart car was estimated at $1,000 while the Ramirez Perez pickup received an estimated $1,500 in damage.

• On Jan. 20, a car driven by Tyrone Lamont Eatmon, 27, of State Center, was southbound on North Second Street when the driver fell asleep at the wheel causing the car to cross lanes and strike a legally parked Toyota Rav4 and then leave the scene. No injuries were reported. Eatmon was cited for leaving the scene of an accident-failure to provide aid or information. Damage to the Eatmon car was estimated at $5,000 while the Toyota Rav4 received an estimated $3,000 in damage.

• On Jan. 23, a vehicle driven by Gary Richard Bryant, 79, of Marshalltown, was westbound on Summit Street behind a slow moving postal truck driven by Bianca Maria Aragon, 29, of Marshalltown, which was going to make a left turn into a business driveway. The mail truck was driving with its flashers on and Bryant thought it was going to make a stop so he attempted to pass the truck at the moment Aragon made her left turn resulting in a collision. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Aragon mail truck was estimated at $500 while the Bryant vehicle received an estimated $1,000 in damage.

• On Friday, a car driven by Miguel Antonio Negrete, 36, was northbound on First Street stopped at the intersection with Church Street when it proceeded forward into the path of a city owned vehicle used by the police department driven by Dawn Marie Blahnik, 42, of Marshalltown, resulting in a collision. No injuries were reported. Negrete was cited for failure to yield to vehicle on the right. Damage to both vehicles was estimated at $4,500 each.

• On Friday, a car driven by Roberta Lynn Savage, 60, of Marshalltown, was westbound on Summit Street when it attempted to pass a pickup driven by Corey Alan Wall, 32, of Marshalltown, which she thought was going to turn right onto North 16 Street, but instead it began to back up and collided with the Savage car. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Wall pickup was estimated at $1,000 while the Savage car received an estimated $3,500 in damage.

• On Friday, a snow plow driven by Daniel Lee Barnes, 45, of Garwin, was northbound on South Second Avenue when it struck the driver’s side tail light assembly and fender of a Chevy Equinox which was legally parked. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Equinox was estimated at $1,600.

• On Friday, a vehicle driven by Montserrat Ramirez Carranza, 20, of Marshalltown, was westbound on East Main Street when it collided with the rear of a vehicle driven by Maira Alegandra Cruz, 33, of Marshalltown, which stopped quickly for a non-contact vehicle that had quickly applied its brakes. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Cruz vehicle was estimated at $3,000 while the Ramirez Carranza vehicle received an estimated $1,000 in damage.

• On Friday, a vehicle driven by Riley Jane Ackerman, 23, of Grundy Center, was southbound on South Center Street attempting to make a right turn onto Iowa Avenue when it lost traction on the slippery roadway and slid into a car driven by Ronald Alan Cook, 56, of Ankeny. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Cook car was estimated at $10,000 while the Ackerman vehicle received an estimated $2,000 in damage.

• On Monday, a vehicle driven by a 15-year-old male was westbound on East Nevada Street intending to turn right onto the South Third Avenue on ramp when the vehicle lost traction on the icy roadway and slid into a pickup driven by Leroy William Cornwell, 77, of Marshalltown, which was sitting at the bottom of the on ramp awaiting traffic to clear. No injuries were reported. Damage to the juvenile’s vehicle was estimated at $1,000 while the Cornwell pickup received an estimated $3,000 in damage.

• On Monday, Jan. 28, a pickup driven by Phillip Tyler Estrada, 20, of Marshalltown, was westbound on West Church Street in the right lane and he attempted to turn left crossing the path of a car driven by Thomas Lee Cavanaugh, 69, of Albion, resulting in a collision. No injuries were reported. Estrada was cited for turning at intersection violation and no valid driver’s license. Damage to the Estrada pickup was estimated at $200 while the Cavanaugh car received an estimated $8,000 in damage.

Marshall County Sheriff

Arrests

• On Tuesday, Gabino Jassiel Martinez Camacho, 22, was arrested on a warrant.

• On Tuesday, Ryan Nichols, 21, was arrested for violation of probation.

Accident

• On Jan. 17, a car driven by Jesse Ira Cushman, 26, of Gilman, was northbound on Reed Avenue when it struck a deer that entered the roadway. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Cushman car was estimated at $5,000.• On Jan. 26, a pickup driven by Kenneth Allen Wallen, 47, of Albion was northbound on Highway 330 when it struck a deer that entered the roadway. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Wallen pickup was estimated at $3,000.

• On Jan. 22, a minivan driven by a 16-year-old female was westbound on Highway 30 when the driver lost control on the poor road conditions and entered the south ditch where it struck a fence causing minor damage to the fence and the vehicle. No injuries were reported. Damage to the minivan was estimated at $1,500 while the fence received an estimated $600 in damage.

• On Jan. 22, a Jeep driven by Megan Noel Slingluff, 22, of Garwin, was northbound on Highway 14 attempting to turn onto the Garwin Road when the icy road conditions caused the Jeep to lose traction resulting in it sliding into the stop sign and knocking it over. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Slingluff Jeep was estimated at $1,500 while the stop sign received an estimated $500 in damage.

• On Jan. 25, a vehicle driven by Candice Marie Cobb, 35, of Marshalltown, was westbound on the Garwin Road when it hit a snow drift causing the vehicle to travel across the south lane and into the south ditch where it hit a sign before being buried in the snow. No injuries were reported. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $6,000 while the sign received an estimated $100 in damage.

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