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Idaho records

Police blotter

Coeur d’Alene police

Viviane Knudsen reported Monday the $1,570 theft of passports and jewelry from her home on the 5400 block of North Pinegrove Drive.

Jeanette Anchondo reported Tuesday the $615 theft of cash and jewelry from her home on the 5900 North Parkwood Circle.

Bradley Drury reported Wednesday the $1,036 theft of a wallet, cash and miscellaneous items and a 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe of undetermined value parked on the 900 block of West Ironwood Drive.

Kootenai County sheriff

Steven Huseth, Williston, N.D., reported Sunday the $1,285 theft of stereo equipment and clothing from his 2008 Honda Accord parked at Curley’s, state Highway 53, Hauser Lake.

News of record

Kootenai County

Criminal sentencings

Judge Scott Wayman

William C. Weipert, 56, Spokane; Count I: firing timber on public lands; $200 fine, 14 days in jail (credited). Count II: petty theft; 14 days in jail (credited). Count III: use or possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use; 14 days in jail (credited).

Judge Barry Watson

Dustin A. McArthur, 28, Post Falls; petty theft; $400 fine, $200 restitution to victims, eight days in jail or 24 hours county work program.

David B. Fredericks, 52, Coeur d’Alene; sex offender-unlawful access to schoolchildren; $1,000 fine ($700 suspended), 180 days in jail (134 days suspended, 16 days credited), 30 days unscheduled jail time, two years probation.

Judge Eugene Marano

Gavin C. Burbine, 20, Coeur d’Alene; Count I: possession of a controlled substance (marijuana); $500 fine, $100 restitution to state lab, one year in jail (355 days suspended), two years probation. Count II: use or possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use; one year in jail (355 days suspended), two years probation.

Christopher J. Blair, 41, Post Falls; misdemeanor probation violation; 180 days in jail.

Judge Patrick McFadden

Amy K. Ross, 39, Coeur d’Alene; use or possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use; $200 fine, $100 restitution to state lab, 10 days in jail or 72 hours county work program.

Judge Benjamin Simpson

James L. Vincent, 49, Kalispell; Count I: felony eluding a police officer; two and a half years determinate penitentiary time (90 days credited). Count II: felony driving under the influence; two and a half years determinate penitentiary time (90 days credited), seven and a half years indeterminate penitentiary time, one year driver’s license suspension upon release, interlock device required thereafter for designated time, $250 reimbursement for defense, $2,500 fine.

Civil complaints

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Connie Blatter, seeking $3,249.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Samual Azzaro, seeking $1,846.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Zachary and Rachel Grainger, seeking $4,900.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Namaste Butler and Jerald Butler, seeking $1,956.

Quick Release Bail Bonds v. Ron Mallory, seeking $1,595.

John Roth and Kimberly Roth v. Resort Property Management, seeking $1,392.

Quik Cash v. Christopher Self, seeking $1,220.

Chapman Financial Services Inc. v. Tanya and Chad Kline, seeking $5,902.

Civil judgments

Peterson Enterprises Inc., dba Valley Empire Collection v. Jamie McKahan, plaintiff awarded $2,767.

Mountain West Bank v. Zachary Shipley, plaintiff awarded $2,006.

North Idaho Credit Corp. v. Lawrence Newby and Wendy Newby, plaintiff awarded $26,698.

Divorces granted

William C. Wise from Chariklia Wise.

Jimilee Saylor from Fred W. Saylor.