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Daily Record, June 28, 2020

Marshall County Courthouse

Court — Friday

• Ramon Jesus Mora made an initial appearance on a failure to appear for arraignment hearing charge, a failure to appear for a probation revocation hearing charge and an interference with official acts charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The arraignment hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. on July 2. The probation revocation hearing is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on July 13. The bond is set for $5,000 cash only.

• Erick Ivan Soriano made an initial appearance on a parole violation charge. Christian Stickrod was appointed as counsel. The parole revocation hearing will be scheduled by the Administrative Law Judge. Soriano is being held without bond. The Department of Correctional Services is requesting immediate release.

• Charity Dawn Willson made an initial appearance on a child endangerment charge, an operating while under the influence-first offense charge and a no insurance charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. on July 16. A substance abuse evaluation has been ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.

• Carlos Jaliel made an initial appearance on a driving while barred charge and a providing a false report to authorities charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. on July 16.

• Issa Bahumule made an initial appearance on a disorderly conduct charge. Bahumule 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.

• Moise Kakule made an initial appearance on a disorderly conduct charge and a criminal mischief-fifth degree charge. Kakule pleaded not guilty to the disorderly conduct charge and a pre-trial conference is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Aug. 5. Kakule pleaded guilty to the criminal mischief 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.

Property Transfers

Thursday

• Jolene M. Sager to Michael Perry, 201 E. First St., Haverhill

• Orton Homes LLC to Brooke and Ryan Richard Jones, 213 McCormick Ave., Rhodes

• Carol and Doug Benskin to Ulises Reyes Sanchez, 406 Woodbury St.

• Eileen and Mark Wilt to Ruth Burke McCabe and Kenneth Gene McCabe, 2675 Binford Ave., State Center

• Taresa Jo Carkhuff to Sandra Jo Kelley, 102 W. Minerva St., Albion

• KC Scott and May Ann D. Miller to Noel Hernandez Chavarria, 512 N. Second St.

• Adam and Katie Brinker to Blaine D. Groth and Delaney L. Howell, 307 Farvue Ave., Rhodes

Marshalltown Fire Department

June 15

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to five medical assists with the EMS crew to: 1316 W. Main St., 202 Bohen St., 135 W. Main St., 107 S. 16th St. and 202 Bohen St.

June 16

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to four medical assists with the EMS crew to: 3 Bromley St., 312 E. Main St., 1913 S. Fourth Ave. and 811 S. Seventh Ave.

June 17

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a motor vehicle accident with injuries at 111 N. Third Ave., a grass fire at 100 Lafrentz Lane, an extrication of victims from vehicle at 2250 Marshalltown Blvd./Highland Acres Road and five medical assists with the EMS crew to: 2403 Wauconda Road, 1509 Marion Street, 412 E. Church St., 120 E. Main St. and 1704 S. Center St.

June 18

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a dispatched/canceled en route to South Center Street and East Southridge Road, an unauthorized burning at 7 S. Seventh Ave., an alarm system activation-no fire-unintentional at 32 E. Main St. and two medical assists with the EMS crew to 408 N. 17th St. and 2802 S. Center St.

June 19

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a no incident found upon arrival at dispatch address at 308 S. 12th Ave. Place, a carbon monoxide detector activation due to malfunction at 310 S. Sixth St., a alarm system activation-no fire-unintentional at 106 College Drive, two vehicle accident with injuries at South Center Street and East Southridge Road and 2500 S. Center St. and two medical assists with the EMS crew at 508 S. Fifth St. and 514 E. Olive St.

June 20

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation due to a malfunction at 506 W. Meadow Lane, an EMS call excluding vehicle accident with injury, a motor vehicle accident with injuries at Nicholas Drive and South Center Street, a vehicle accident, general cleanup at East Merle Hibbs Boulevard and South Center Street, two dispatched/canceled en routes to 1203 S. Sixth St. and 50 Lafrentz Lane and two medical assists with the EMS crew to 514 E. Olive St. and 1211 W. State St.

June 21

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a vehicle accident, general cleanup at 1720 S. Center St., a dumpster or other trash receptacle fire at 502 N. 12th Ave., four dispatched/canceled en route to: 108 Washington St., 1502 E. Nevada St., 1510 W. Main St. and East Southridge Road and Governor Road and three medical assists with the EMS crew to: 1612 S. Second St., 106 Taft St. and 203 S. 12th St.

Marshalltown Police Department

Incidents

• On Thursday, a case of vandalism to property using graffiti was reported in the 1000 block of South 12th Street.

• On Thursday, a burglary was reported in the 300 block of South Fourth Avenue.

• On Thursday, a theft valued from $500 to $1,000 was reported in the 3300 block of South Center Street.

Arrests

• On Thursday, Melba Alamo Gonzalez, 56, was arrested for theft-fifth degree.

• On Thursday, Ramon Mora, 20, was arrested for interference with official acts and on a warrant.

• On Thursday, Estela Garcia-Cardiel, 40, was arrested for fireworks prohibited use.

• On Thursday, Brandon Meling, 34, was arrested for fireworks prohibited use.

• On Thursday, Susan Sumpter, 60, was arrested for fireworks prohibited use.

• On Thursday, Juan Parra-Hernandez, 38, was arrested on a warrant.

Marshall County Sheriff

Arrests

• On Thursday, Hannah Angel Corson, 29, was arrested on a warrant.

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