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Daily Record, October 5, 2019

Marshall County Courthouse

Court

Friday

• Jessie Leroy Boyd AKA Jessie Leroy Freland II made an initial appearance on a possession of methamphetamine with the intent to deliver or manufacture charge, a possession of meth-third or subsequent offense charge, a failure to affix a drug tax stamp charge, a child endangerment charge, a possession of meth charge, a possession of marijuana charge and a possession of a Schedule IV controlled substance charge. Boyd will hire Chad Frese as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Oct. 14. Bond is set at $105,000 cash or surety. Upon release, Boyd will have 60 days to obtain a substance abuse evaluation and submit the results to the court.

• Pah Lo Baw made an initial appearance through a Karen interpreter on an operating while under the influence-first offense charge, three counts of a child endangerment charge and a no valid driver’s license charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Oct. 14. Bond is set at $2,000 cash only. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered, upon release, with the results submitted to the court within 60 days. A no-contact order has been issued for the protected parties.

• Amber Rose Neiderklopfer made an initial appearance on a violation of a no-contact order/contempt of court charge. Breanna Nelson will continue as counsel. The contempt hearing is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 6 in Magistrate Court. Neiderklopfer is released on her promise to appear. A new no-contact order has been issued for the protected party.

• Teresa Lynne Rebik made an initial appearance on a operating while under the influence-first offense charge and a no insurance charge. Rebik will hire her own counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Oct. 24. Rebik is released on her promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.

• Casey Ray Lodestein made an initial appearance on an escape from a community-based correctional facility charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Oct. 14. Bond is set at $1,000 cash or surety.

• Jason Dwight Drew made an initial appearance on a public intoxication charge. Drew pleaded not guilty and a pre-trial conference is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 6 in Magistrate Court.

• Anthony James Ferrari II made an initial appearance on a failure to stop in the assure, clear distance charge. Ferrari pleaded not guilty and a pre-trial conference is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 6 in Magistrate Court.

• Stephanie Georgene Quigley made an initial appearance on a failure to stop within the assured, clear distance charge. Quigley pleaded guilty and the fine is $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75, due within 30 days.

• Steven Richard Ames made an initial appearance on a failure to change lanes on approach of stationary vehicle charge. Ames pleaded guilty and the fine is $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75, due within 30 days.

• John Paul Hulin made an initial appearance on a leaving the scene of an accident-injury involved charge, a driving under suspension charge, a reckless driving charge, a failure to report an accident charge and a driving on the wrong side of a highway charge. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Oct. 24. Bond will continue as posted until the conclusion of this case.

• Tyler Justin Hansen made an initial appearance on a driving under suspension charge. Hansen pleaded not guilty and a pre-trial conference is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 6 in Magistrate Court.

• A 17-year-old male made an initial appearance on a reckless driving charge. The juvenile pleaded guilty and the fine is $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75, due within 30 days.

• Ricardo Velez made an initial appearance on a operation without owner’s consent charge and a driving under suspension charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Oct. 24. Bond is $2,000 cash or surety.

• Amador Cervantes Pulido made an initial appearance on a driving under suspension charge. Cervantes Pulido pleaded not guilty and a pre-trial conference is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 6 in Magistrate Court.

Property Transfers

Oct. 3

• The Estate of Verne C. Pfantz to Craig D. and Sandra Pfantz, 301A Third Ave. NE, State Center

• William Armbrecht to the William Armbrecht Trust, 1751 Hopkins Ave., Clemons

• Argus & Wookie Inc. to Jaime Sanchez and Saeth Sanchez, 811 W. Nevada St.

• Larry J. and Marlene K. Kester to Alexa A. and James N. McCulley, 1001 Kester Road

• Sands of Time Inc. to ZRH LLC, 412 Player St.

• Kelly and Rose Kaiser to Michael and Natosha Reed, 602 Owen St., Melbourne

Marshalltown Police Department

Arrests

• On Friday, Amber Neiderklopfer, 36, was arrested for contempt of court/violation of a no-contact order.

• On Friday, Ricardo Velez Jr., 27, was arrested for driving under suspension and operating without the owner’s consent.

• On Friday, Willie Denton Jr., 31, was arrested for possession of marijuana-second offense.

• On Thursday, Francisco Perdue, 22, was arrested for trespass-first offense.

• On Thursday, Hrang Nawl, 35, was arrested on a warrant.

• On Thursday, Say Htoo, 34, was arrested on a warrant.

• On Thursday, Pah Baw, 31, was arrested for child endangerment and operating while under the influence-first offense.

• On Thursday, Jessie Boyd Jr., 39, was arrested for failure to affix a drug tax stamp, child endangerment, possession with the intent to manufacture or deliver methamphetamine and possession of a controlled substance-third or subsequent offense.

Marshall County Sheriff

Arrests

• On Thursday, Teresa Lynne Rebik, 51, was arrested for no insurance and operating while under the influence-first offense.

• On Thursday, Casey Ray Lodestein, 40, was arrested on a warrant.

Accidents

• On Tuesday, a pickup driven by Douglas Dustin Henze, 46, of State Center, was eastbound on 295th Street when it struck a deer that entered the roadway. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Henze pickup was estimated at $1,500.

• On Monday, a pickup driven by Kerri Ann Anderson, 42, of Marshalltown, was southbound on Zeller Avenue when it struck a deer that entered the roadway. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Anderson pickup was estimated at $5,000.

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