Daily Record, Jan. 5, 2020
Marshall County Courthouse
Court
Friday
• Tanner Jo Halverson Weese, of Waterloo, made an initial appearance on a possession of methamphetamine with the intent to deliver charge, a failure to affix a drug tax stamp charge, possession of a firearm charge, a carrying weapons charge and an interference with official acts charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Jan. 10. Bond is set at $25,000 cash only. Upon release Weese will have 60 days to obtain a substance abuse evaluation and submit the results to the court.
• Gordon Michael Riendeau made an initial appearance on a warrant charging him with burglary-second degree. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Jan. 10. Bond is set at $10,000 cash or surety.
• Miles Richard Riepe made an initial appearance on a warrant charging him with pre-trial release violation. The pre-trial release was revoked and Riepe is being held without bond. Aaron Siebrecht will continue as counsel. The arraignment hearing will be scheduled by the District Associate Court.
• Ana Gabriela Rodriguez made an initial appearance on an extradition request from California charge and a no valid driver’s license charge. Jeffrey Hazen is appointed as counsel on the extradition charge. The extradition hearing will be scheduled by the District Associate Court. Rodriguez is being held without bond. Rodriguez pleaded not guilty to the driver’s license charge and a pre-trial conference is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 8 in Magistrate Court.
• Alexander Michael Wayne Anderson made an initial appearance on a driving while barred charge, a operation without registration charge, a driving under suspension charge, a registration card violation charge, a fraudulent use of registration charge, a violation of headlamps 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 Jan. 20. Anderson is released on his promise to appear.
• Todd Richard Goecke made an initial appearance on a operating while under the influence-first offense charge, a driving under suspension charge, a speeding charge, an open container charge, a operation without registration charge and a no insurance charge. Goecke will hire his own counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Jan. 17. Goecke is released on his promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.
• Dontavius Salvatore Griswold made an initial appearance on a warrant charging him with violation of a no-contact order/contempt of court. Ted Fisher will continue as counsel. The contempt hearing will be scheduled by the District Associate Court. Griswold is being held without bond.
• Adrienne Lucia Enriquez made an initial appearance on an operation of a non-registered vehicle charge and a driving under suspension charge. Enriquez pleaded guilty to both charges. On the operation of a non-registered vehicle the fine is $50 with a $17.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $127.50, due within 30 days. The fine on the driving under suspension is $250 with a $87.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $397.50, due by March 31.
• Dolores Mae Ficken, of Melbourne, made an initial appearance on a operating while under the influence-first offense charge. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Jan. 21. 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.
• Alissa Marie Harding 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 Jan. 22. Harding is released on her promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.
• Anna Beatriz Monge Marquez made an initial appearance on a operating while under the influence-first offense charge. Monge Marquez will hire her own counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Jan. 22. 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.
• Kaylee Arloa Otto made an initial appearance on a leaving the scene of an accident charge and a operating while under the influence-first offense charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Jan. 22. Otto is released on her promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.
• Desse Autumn Sheridan, of Tama, made an initial appearance on a driving while barred charge, a no valid driver’s license charge, a driving under suspension charge and an interference with official acts charge. The preliminary hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Jan. 22. Sheridan is released on her promise to appear.
• Jaquelyne Villa Vargas made an initial appearance on a possession of marijuana 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 Jan. 22. Vargas is released on her promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.
• Jose Roberto Zaragoza made an initial appearance on a dog at large-second offense charge. Zaragoza pleaded guilty and the fine is $100 with a $35 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $195, due within 30 days.
• Abdelrahman Obaidalla Abdalla made an initial appearance on a public intoxication charge. Abdalla pleaded guilty and the fine is $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75, due by Feb. 28.
• Kloei Jean Lovan failed to make an appearance on a driving under suspension charge and a speeding charge and the court found her guilty on both charges. The fine on the driving under suspension charge is $250 with a $87.50 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $397.50. The fine on the speeding charge is $40 with a $14 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $114. All payments are due within 30 days.
Property Transfers
Jan. 2
• Melissa M. and Michael L. Fry to Doreen and Tyler Mummert, 1512 Greenfield Drive
• Naing Win Aung and Su Hlaing Hnin to Willyams Hidalgo Cardenas and Mildred Nunez De Hidalgo, 404 N. Second St.
• Carolyn K. and Douglas C. Vavra to Gary L. Howard and Racer Hulin, 2605 315th St., Laurel
• Amy S. and Bradley Kohlwes to Heartland Coop, 513 Main St., Melbourne
Marshalltown Fire Department
Dec. 29
• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a smoke detector activation due to a malfunction at 406 Summit St., an unauthorized burning at 709 E. Linn St., two dispatched/cancelled en routes to 10 S. Seventh Ave. and 1211 W. State St. and three medical assists with the EMS crew to: 1506 S. Sixth St., 208 W. Grant St. and 206 N. 12th St.
Dec. 28
• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a vehicle accident, general cleanup at 111 N. Third Ave., a carbon monoxide detector activation due to malfunction at 301 Plaza Heights Road, an unauthorized burning at 1011 W. Nevada St., a good intent call to 2500 S. Center St., two dispatched/cancelled en routes to Main Street Road and Vance Avenue and 2208 Sugar Creek Lane and three medical assists with the EMS crew to: 122 W. Main St., 1506 S. Sixth St. and 408 E. State St.
Dec. 27
• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to two unauthorized burnings at 2008 Catalina Place and Santa Barbara Drive and 503 N. 15th Ave. and five medical assists with the EMS crew to: 509 W. Nevada St., 105 W. Boone St., 206 Nicholas Drive, 113 N. First St. and 1701 W. State St.
Dec. 26
• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a gas leak at 606 Reynolds Road, an unauthorized burning at 2000 Catalina Place, two dispatched/cancelled en routes to 107 E. Lincoln St. and 402 N. First St. and three medical assists with the EMS crew to: 1005 S. Eighth Ave., 915 Turner St. and 405 Thunderbird Drive.
Dec. 25
• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an authorized burning at 1809 S. Third St., two unauthorized burnings at 1107 W. Iowa Ave. and 308 S. 14th Ave., two dispatched/cancelled en routes to 304 N. Third Ave. and 202 N. Second Ave. and five medical assists with the EMS crew to: 520 N Second St., 806 W. Boone St., 206 Nicholas Drive, 605 N. First Ave. and 1701 W. State St.
Dec. 24
• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a cooking fire, confined to the container at 511 E. Church St., a dispatched/cancelled en route to 3315 S. Center St., two unauthorized burnings at 714 S. 12th St. and 406 S. Ninth St. and three medical assists with the EMS crew to: 206 Nicholas Drive, 2907 S. Sixth St. and 417 Park St.
Dec. 23
• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide incident at 1317 Larkfield Court, two unauthorized burnings at 309 N. Third Ave. and 1610 S. Sixth St. and four medical assists with the EMS crew to: 1401 S. 17th Ave., 1 W. Grant St., 2012 S. Sixth St. and 206 Nicholas Drive.