Times-Union Court News 03-11-2003
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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Marriage Licenses
The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Sharon Christner:
• Brent Alan Baney, 22, South Main Street, South Whitley, and Brandy Lee Yates, 21, South Tinkey Road, Mentone.
• Paul L. Bumbaugh, 36, South CR 900E, Pierceton, and Kelly E. Stoddard, 37, North CR 900E, Pierceton.
• Ryan Justin Hoffman, 24, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and Sarah Morgan Gerard, 20, East Armstrong Road, Leesburg.
• Erik Wayne Klinger, 20, and Jamie Christina Adkins, 20, both of South Jackson Street, Atwood.
• Richard Keith Ochoa, 22, 15th Street, Winona Lake, and Lindsay Arlene Smith, 18, North Park Avenue, Warsaw.
• Cory K. Ream, 25, West Fourth Street, North Manchester, and Deja R. Hochstetler, 18, Lincoln Highway, Bourbon.
• Jared Wayne Stetzel, 20, West Broadway Street, Etna Green, and Kimberly Ann Walter, 23, 19 B Road, Tippecanoe.
• Robert Dean Wagley, 30, and Penelope Michelle Moore, 33, both of East Levi Lee Road, Warsaw.
• Randolph Watson Jr., 42, and Terri L. Marshall, 38, both of North Parker Street, Warsaw.
• Ray F. Williamson, 75, North CR 700W, Warsaw, and Denyse Marie Blankenship, 64, Nancy Street, Warsaw.
Superior Court III
Judgments
The following judgments were recently awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, small claims division, with Judge Joe V. Sutton presiding:
• Farm Bureau Insurance Co. v. Crystal Baez. Plaintiff awarded $2,359.23.
• Hugh F. Fuller v. Gary Smith. Plaintiff awarded $500.
• Dean and Heidi D. Um v. D&L Rentals LLC. Plaintiffs awarded $1,452.
• Mark Holland v. Paulus Well Drilling. Plaintiff awarded $33.
• Money Matters Professional v. Rodney S. Duzan. Plaintiff awarded $4,825.
• RJK Enterprises Inc. v. Jearlean Shepherd Hutchens. Plaintiff awarded $1,002.42.
• Bryon J. Berry awarded the judgments noted against the following people: Jonathan Wesley Wiggs, $759.02; Timothy J. Pennington, $1,691.35; Brenda Long, $850; and Christopher Frey, $621.91.
• Ivy Tech State College v. Erin Shalley. Plaintiff awarded $610.65.
• Anthony Wayne Credit Adjusters awarded the judgments noted against the following people: John H. and Cynthia D. Stamper, $163.73; Pamela S. Schuler, $321.31; John J. Callen, $502.81; Gary Konkle, $203.53; Terry and Janice Nash, $419.35; Latosha L. Phillips, $222.21; Antonio Pickett, $439.17; Jay Ross, $236.88; and Toni Ryall, $267.53.
Superior Court I
Judgments
The following judgments were awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G. Huffer presiding:
Complaints
• Olympus Servicing, L.P., formerly known as Calmco Servicing, L.P., v. Ed Deweese and Alvin Prater, et al. Plaintiff awarded $77,236.66 by default, plus interest, costs incurred and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Don Byrd v. Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals and Stephen Hay. After a review of the BZA record, the court affirmed the BZA's decision as to a private-use airport of Hay.
• Capital One Bank v. Mark L. Illingworth. Plaintiff awarded agreed judgment of $714.48, plus interest and court costs.
• SAC Finance Inc. v. Mark A. Carpenter. Plaintiff awarded $4,268.76 by default, plus interest and court costs.
• CreditMax Inc. awarded the judgments noted by default against the following people: Robert E. Young, $5,943.22, and Ricardo and Elodia Guevara, $6,542.07.
Dismissal
The following case was dismissed without prejudice:
• Discover Bank v. Stuart A. Hite.
Marriage Dissolutions
The following dissolutions were finalized on the dates indicated:
• Wynn and Colleen Schwalm. Feb. 28.
• Stephanie K. (former name Hoppus restored) and Steven R. Boyer. March 3.
Bankruptcies
The following is an explanation of bankruptcy terms:
Chapter 7: Liquidation. A court-appointed trustee liquidates the assets of an individual or firm and distributes them to creditors on a prorated basis.
Chapter 11: Business reorganization. Debtor retains possession of assets and attempts to remain in business by proposing a plan of reorganization to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings.
Chapter 12: The family farm bankruptcy proceeding. It is a hybrid between Chapter 13 and Chapter 11. A trustee is appointed, but the debtors remain in possession of their assets and propose to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
Chapter 13: For individuals with regular income. Often called "wage earner plan." Debtor retains assets and agrees to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
• William and Debra Davidson, 5180 W. CR 1300S, Silver Lake. Chapter 7. Assets: $87,026. Debts: $101,865.
• Glenn Heimbach, 11099 Ind. 13N, Syracuse. Chapter 7. Assets: $15,400. Debts: $32,380.
• Stephen Henwood, 6706 N. CR 500E, Syracuse. Chapter 7. Assets: $946. Debts: $12,211.
• Sean Johnston, 221-D N. Columbia St., Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $35,550. Debts: $60,811.
• Ronald Platz, 7668 W. Beachwood Ave., Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $104,920. Debts: $164,389.
Superior Court II
The following misdemeanors were recently admitted and adjudged in Kosciusko Superior Court II with Judge James Jarrette presiding. The month the incident occurred is included to eliminate confusion.
The following people also paid $332.50 in court costs:
Driving While Intoxicated - Fined $50 in February, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 180 days were Christopher R. Salla, Warsaw, and David Belcher, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in February, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 90 days were Sean Wilson, Warsaw, and Heidi C. Metzger, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in January, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 180 days were Marilyn Russo, Syracuse; Jon Whiteman, Warsaw; Pamela Warner, Warsaw; and David Kern, Syracuse.
Fined $100 in January, sentenced to 12 days in jail and license restricted 180 days were Scott Williamson, Warsaw, and James A. Kinney, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in January, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 90 days was Gabriel Fields, Warsaw.
Fined $25 in January, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 180 days was Todd R. Rhoades, Warsaw.
Fined $100 in December, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 90 days was Stephen Handley, Warsaw.
Fined $100 in December, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 180 days was William Hampton, Akron.
Fined $50 in September, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 180 days was Jeffrey Rozanowski, Leesburg.
Fined $50 in September, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 90 days was Lawrence Robinson, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in July, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 90 days was Rodney Ferguson, Warsaw.
Fined $25 in April, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 90 days was Neal D. Ehlers, Syracuse.
The following people also paid $132.50 in court costs:
Driving Having Never Had A License - Fined $50 in February was John T. Darling, Pierceton.
Driving While Suspended - Fined $50 in February 2002 and license suspended 180 days was Daniel L. Blue, Syracuse.
The following people also paid $132 in court costs:
False Informing - Fined $100 in March and sentenced to three days in jail was Teresa Baldacci, Warsaw.
Public Intoxication - Fined $50 in February were Scott Powers, Pierceton; Lisa J. Sharp, Warsaw; and Joseph Criswell, Milford.
Fined $50 in December were Terry Osterhoudt, Warsaw, and Francisco Vencez, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in July were Kenneth Boren, Leesburg, and John Perkins, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in April was Russell E. Kerlin, Silver Lake.
Disorderly Conduct - Fined $200 in February was Lloyd Wheeler, Pierceton.
Possession Of Marijuana - Fined $100 in February, ordered to pay a $200 drug abuse fee and license suspended 180 days was Chad Hurley, Warsaw.
Illegal Possession Of Alcohol By A Minor - Fined $50 in February were Travis Perney, Warsaw; Joshua A. Shepherd, Warsaw; Mathew F. May, Warsaw; Kelly L. Owens, Warsaw; Tony J. Jacobs, North Webster; Kurt Kammerer, Leesburg; and Rachel Reasoner, Claypool.
Fined $50 in January were Justin Wine, Syracuse, and Aurther Wiggs, Warsaw.
Battery - Fined $350 in December was Angela Jaynes, Leesburg.
Fined $50 in July were Krysta Plummer, Winona Lake, and Austin Bartow, Syracuse.
Check Deception - Fined $50 in November was James Bullington, Warsaw.
Conversion - Fined $100 in November and sentenced to 10 days in jail was Kevin Taylor, Syracuse.
Domestic Battery - Fined $100 in August, sentenced to 14 days in jail and ordered to pay a $50 domestic violence fee was Jeremy Coday, Leesburg.
Fined $25 in July and ordered to pay a $50 domestic violence fee was Debra Mettler, Burket.
Visiting A Common Nuisance - Fined $50 in July was Timothy Shear, Syracuse.
Charges were dismissed against the following people:
Illegal Possession Of Alcohol By A Minor - (February) Dustin Catanzarite, Warsaw; (July) Ryan Wolfe, Warsaw.
Public Intoxication - (November) Peter Truong, Warsaw.
Check Deception - (November) Holly Miller, Cromwell.
Disorderly Conduct - (October) Michelle Roney, Claypool; (July) Mary Daniels, Warsaw.
Driving While Suspended - (September) Rodney Perry, Warsaw.
Battery - (August) Linda Compagnari, Silver Lake; (July) Richard Hensley, Tippecanoe; Jorge Lopez, Milford; (March 2002) Ryan Wolfe, Warsaw (three counts).
Conversion - (July) Kenneth Boren, Leesburg.
Possession Of Marijuana - (July) Nathan Hilliard, Warsaw.
Visiting A Common Nuisance - (May) Juan P. Olivio, Milford.
Criminal Mischief - (March 2002) Joe A. Dill, Warsaw.
Superior Court I
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G. Huffer presiding:
Complaints
• State Farm Fire & Casualty Co., as subrogee of Brian Best, v. Bradley Coleman, Bunker Hill, and Kendall R. Coleman, South Whitley. Plaintiff seeks $40,620.82 for damage resulting from an April 10, 2001, fire at 113 Mineral Springs Ave., Winona Lake, that was allegedly intentionally set by Bradley Coleman. Plaintiff also seeks judgment for damages resulting from trespass and negligence by Bradley Coleman and negligent supervision parental responsibility against Kendall Coleman because Bradley Coleman was a minor at the time of the incident. Additionally, plaintiff seeks interest on the judgment, court costs and a trial by jury.
• Principal Residential Mortgage Inc. v. the heirs of Terry E. Bussard and CIT Group/Consumer Finance Inc., Indianapolis. Plaintiff seeks $121,460 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Helvey and Associates Inc. v. the following people for the amounts noted due on assigned accounts, plus interest and court costs: Debra and Mark Morrison, Atwood, $4,583.45; Gloria I. and Ricardo Saldivar, Inverness Point, Warsaw, $5,595.99; Richard E. Miller, West Market Street, Warsaw, $3,644.29; Jayson Wylie, West Crystal Flash Road, North Webster, $22,828.34; and Marcus M. Neer, Inverness Point, Warsaw, $14,431.34.
• Automatic Irrigation Supply Co. v. Greener Days Inc. and Henry Komdeur, both of West CR 500N, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $7,465.26 by default, plus interest, attorney fees and court costs.
• Platinum Financial Servicing Corp., as assignee of CitiBank, v. Richard J. Angelo, U.S. 30, Pierceton. Plaintiff seeks $1,796.47 due on agreement, plus interest and court costs.
• LIU Investors Group Corp., as assignee of Household Bank, v. Bernardo Cisneros, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $2,676.64 due on account, plus interest and and court costs.
Circuit Court
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court with Judge Rex Reed presiding:
Complaints
• Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners v. Anjum Y. and Mary K. Dada, Fort Wayne. Plaintiff seeks to exercise its rights of eminent domain for a right of way to reconstruct a bridge on Venetian Drive, Syracuse, and that the court appoint three disinterested appraisers to assess the damages that the Dadas might sustain by condemnation.
• Re-Tek Products Inc. v. Pierceton Rubber Products Inc., South First Street, Pierceton. Plaintiff seeks $17,047.20 for three times the value of items taken from Re-Tek without payment, plus interest, attorney fees and court costs.
• Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. v. Joel and Tonia Starrett, South Manor Street, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks $77,608.56 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corp. v. Noah M. and Alena J. Miller, East Robby Drive, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $76,312.99 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• First Federal Savings Bank v. Dewayne E. Slone, West Boston Street, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks $89,988.99 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Washington Mutual Bank/FA v. Chris D. Wagner and Lisa G. Sharpe, both of East Smith Street, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $116,395.23 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Mutual Federal Savings Bank v. Kim R. Lipply, East Market Street, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $43,888.73 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
Name Change
• Judy Renee Chiddister seeks to change her name to Judy Renee Pelance.
Marriage Dissolutions
Barton
Cory A. Barton, U.S. 30E, Pierceton, and Theresa K. Barton, East CR 200N, Warsaw. They were married Oct. 5, 2002, and separated Feb. 28, 2003. There are no minor children.
Biglow
Susan and Randy Biglow, EMS D18B Lane, Syracuse. They were married July 24, 1998, and separated Dec. 16, 2002. There are no minor children.
Lewis
Ellisha Lewis, West Winona Avenue, Warsaw, and Jeremiah Lewis, North CR 400W, Leesburg. They were married March 14, 2001, and separated Feb. 1, 2003. There is one minor child.
Mehlberg
Scott David Mehlberg, Kosciusko County, and Kristy Erin Mehlberg, Sherwood, Ore. They were married May 18, 1997, and separated Aug. 25, 2002. There are no minor children.
Smith
Amy R. and Richard J. Smith, Inverness Point, Warsaw. They were married Nov. 20, 2001, and separated March 3, 2003. There is one minor child. [[In-content Ad]]
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Marriage Licenses
The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Kosciusko County Clerk Sharon Christner:
• Brent Alan Baney, 22, South Main Street, South Whitley, and Brandy Lee Yates, 21, South Tinkey Road, Mentone.
• Paul L. Bumbaugh, 36, South CR 900E, Pierceton, and Kelly E. Stoddard, 37, North CR 900E, Pierceton.
• Ryan Justin Hoffman, 24, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., and Sarah Morgan Gerard, 20, East Armstrong Road, Leesburg.
• Erik Wayne Klinger, 20, and Jamie Christina Adkins, 20, both of South Jackson Street, Atwood.
• Richard Keith Ochoa, 22, 15th Street, Winona Lake, and Lindsay Arlene Smith, 18, North Park Avenue, Warsaw.
• Cory K. Ream, 25, West Fourth Street, North Manchester, and Deja R. Hochstetler, 18, Lincoln Highway, Bourbon.
• Jared Wayne Stetzel, 20, West Broadway Street, Etna Green, and Kimberly Ann Walter, 23, 19 B Road, Tippecanoe.
• Robert Dean Wagley, 30, and Penelope Michelle Moore, 33, both of East Levi Lee Road, Warsaw.
• Randolph Watson Jr., 42, and Terri L. Marshall, 38, both of North Parker Street, Warsaw.
• Ray F. Williamson, 75, North CR 700W, Warsaw, and Denyse Marie Blankenship, 64, Nancy Street, Warsaw.
Superior Court III
Judgments
The following judgments were recently awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court III, small claims division, with Judge Joe V. Sutton presiding:
• Farm Bureau Insurance Co. v. Crystal Baez. Plaintiff awarded $2,359.23.
• Hugh F. Fuller v. Gary Smith. Plaintiff awarded $500.
• Dean and Heidi D. Um v. D&L Rentals LLC. Plaintiffs awarded $1,452.
• Mark Holland v. Paulus Well Drilling. Plaintiff awarded $33.
• Money Matters Professional v. Rodney S. Duzan. Plaintiff awarded $4,825.
• RJK Enterprises Inc. v. Jearlean Shepherd Hutchens. Plaintiff awarded $1,002.42.
• Bryon J. Berry awarded the judgments noted against the following people: Jonathan Wesley Wiggs, $759.02; Timothy J. Pennington, $1,691.35; Brenda Long, $850; and Christopher Frey, $621.91.
• Ivy Tech State College v. Erin Shalley. Plaintiff awarded $610.65.
• Anthony Wayne Credit Adjusters awarded the judgments noted against the following people: John H. and Cynthia D. Stamper, $163.73; Pamela S. Schuler, $321.31; John J. Callen, $502.81; Gary Konkle, $203.53; Terry and Janice Nash, $419.35; Latosha L. Phillips, $222.21; Antonio Pickett, $439.17; Jay Ross, $236.88; and Toni Ryall, $267.53.
Superior Court I
Judgments
The following judgments were awarded in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G. Huffer presiding:
Complaints
• Olympus Servicing, L.P., formerly known as Calmco Servicing, L.P., v. Ed Deweese and Alvin Prater, et al. Plaintiff awarded $77,236.66 by default, plus interest, costs incurred and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Don Byrd v. Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals and Stephen Hay. After a review of the BZA record, the court affirmed the BZA's decision as to a private-use airport of Hay.
• Capital One Bank v. Mark L. Illingworth. Plaintiff awarded agreed judgment of $714.48, plus interest and court costs.
• SAC Finance Inc. v. Mark A. Carpenter. Plaintiff awarded $4,268.76 by default, plus interest and court costs.
• CreditMax Inc. awarded the judgments noted by default against the following people: Robert E. Young, $5,943.22, and Ricardo and Elodia Guevara, $6,542.07.
Dismissal
The following case was dismissed without prejudice:
• Discover Bank v. Stuart A. Hite.
Marriage Dissolutions
The following dissolutions were finalized on the dates indicated:
• Wynn and Colleen Schwalm. Feb. 28.
• Stephanie K. (former name Hoppus restored) and Steven R. Boyer. March 3.
Bankruptcies
The following is an explanation of bankruptcy terms:
Chapter 7: Liquidation. A court-appointed trustee liquidates the assets of an individual or firm and distributes them to creditors on a prorated basis.
Chapter 11: Business reorganization. Debtor retains possession of assets and attempts to remain in business by proposing a plan of reorganization to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings.
Chapter 12: The family farm bankruptcy proceeding. It is a hybrid between Chapter 13 and Chapter 11. A trustee is appointed, but the debtors remain in possession of their assets and propose to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
Chapter 13: For individuals with regular income. Often called "wage earner plan." Debtor retains assets and agrees to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
• William and Debra Davidson, 5180 W. CR 1300S, Silver Lake. Chapter 7. Assets: $87,026. Debts: $101,865.
• Glenn Heimbach, 11099 Ind. 13N, Syracuse. Chapter 7. Assets: $15,400. Debts: $32,380.
• Stephen Henwood, 6706 N. CR 500E, Syracuse. Chapter 7. Assets: $946. Debts: $12,211.
• Sean Johnston, 221-D N. Columbia St., Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $35,550. Debts: $60,811.
• Ronald Platz, 7668 W. Beachwood Ave., Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $104,920. Debts: $164,389.
Superior Court II
The following misdemeanors were recently admitted and adjudged in Kosciusko Superior Court II with Judge James Jarrette presiding. The month the incident occurred is included to eliminate confusion.
The following people also paid $332.50 in court costs:
Driving While Intoxicated - Fined $50 in February, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 180 days were Christopher R. Salla, Warsaw, and David Belcher, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in February, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 90 days were Sean Wilson, Warsaw, and Heidi C. Metzger, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in January, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 180 days were Marilyn Russo, Syracuse; Jon Whiteman, Warsaw; Pamela Warner, Warsaw; and David Kern, Syracuse.
Fined $100 in January, sentenced to 12 days in jail and license restricted 180 days were Scott Williamson, Warsaw, and James A. Kinney, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in January, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 90 days was Gabriel Fields, Warsaw.
Fined $25 in January, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 180 days was Todd R. Rhoades, Warsaw.
Fined $100 in December, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 90 days was Stephen Handley, Warsaw.
Fined $100 in December, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 180 days was William Hampton, Akron.
Fined $50 in September, sentenced to six days in jail and license restricted 180 days was Jeffrey Rozanowski, Leesburg.
Fined $50 in September, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 90 days was Lawrence Robinson, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in July, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 90 days was Rodney Ferguson, Warsaw.
Fined $25 in April, sentenced to six days in jail and license suspended 90 days was Neal D. Ehlers, Syracuse.
The following people also paid $132.50 in court costs:
Driving Having Never Had A License - Fined $50 in February was John T. Darling, Pierceton.
Driving While Suspended - Fined $50 in February 2002 and license suspended 180 days was Daniel L. Blue, Syracuse.
The following people also paid $132 in court costs:
False Informing - Fined $100 in March and sentenced to three days in jail was Teresa Baldacci, Warsaw.
Public Intoxication - Fined $50 in February were Scott Powers, Pierceton; Lisa J. Sharp, Warsaw; and Joseph Criswell, Milford.
Fined $50 in December were Terry Osterhoudt, Warsaw, and Francisco Vencez, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in July were Kenneth Boren, Leesburg, and John Perkins, Warsaw.
Fined $50 in April was Russell E. Kerlin, Silver Lake.
Disorderly Conduct - Fined $200 in February was Lloyd Wheeler, Pierceton.
Possession Of Marijuana - Fined $100 in February, ordered to pay a $200 drug abuse fee and license suspended 180 days was Chad Hurley, Warsaw.
Illegal Possession Of Alcohol By A Minor - Fined $50 in February were Travis Perney, Warsaw; Joshua A. Shepherd, Warsaw; Mathew F. May, Warsaw; Kelly L. Owens, Warsaw; Tony J. Jacobs, North Webster; Kurt Kammerer, Leesburg; and Rachel Reasoner, Claypool.
Fined $50 in January were Justin Wine, Syracuse, and Aurther Wiggs, Warsaw.
Battery - Fined $350 in December was Angela Jaynes, Leesburg.
Fined $50 in July were Krysta Plummer, Winona Lake, and Austin Bartow, Syracuse.
Check Deception - Fined $50 in November was James Bullington, Warsaw.
Conversion - Fined $100 in November and sentenced to 10 days in jail was Kevin Taylor, Syracuse.
Domestic Battery - Fined $100 in August, sentenced to 14 days in jail and ordered to pay a $50 domestic violence fee was Jeremy Coday, Leesburg.
Fined $25 in July and ordered to pay a $50 domestic violence fee was Debra Mettler, Burket.
Visiting A Common Nuisance - Fined $50 in July was Timothy Shear, Syracuse.
Charges were dismissed against the following people:
Illegal Possession Of Alcohol By A Minor - (February) Dustin Catanzarite, Warsaw; (July) Ryan Wolfe, Warsaw.
Public Intoxication - (November) Peter Truong, Warsaw.
Check Deception - (November) Holly Miller, Cromwell.
Disorderly Conduct - (October) Michelle Roney, Claypool; (July) Mary Daniels, Warsaw.
Driving While Suspended - (September) Rodney Perry, Warsaw.
Battery - (August) Linda Compagnari, Silver Lake; (July) Richard Hensley, Tippecanoe; Jorge Lopez, Milford; (March 2002) Ryan Wolfe, Warsaw (three counts).
Conversion - (July) Kenneth Boren, Leesburg.
Possession Of Marijuana - (July) Nathan Hilliard, Warsaw.
Visiting A Common Nuisance - (May) Juan P. Olivio, Milford.
Criminal Mischief - (March 2002) Joe A. Dill, Warsaw.
Superior Court I
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G. Huffer presiding:
Complaints
• State Farm Fire & Casualty Co., as subrogee of Brian Best, v. Bradley Coleman, Bunker Hill, and Kendall R. Coleman, South Whitley. Plaintiff seeks $40,620.82 for damage resulting from an April 10, 2001, fire at 113 Mineral Springs Ave., Winona Lake, that was allegedly intentionally set by Bradley Coleman. Plaintiff also seeks judgment for damages resulting from trespass and negligence by Bradley Coleman and negligent supervision parental responsibility against Kendall Coleman because Bradley Coleman was a minor at the time of the incident. Additionally, plaintiff seeks interest on the judgment, court costs and a trial by jury.
• Principal Residential Mortgage Inc. v. the heirs of Terry E. Bussard and CIT Group/Consumer Finance Inc., Indianapolis. Plaintiff seeks $121,460 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Helvey and Associates Inc. v. the following people for the amounts noted due on assigned accounts, plus interest and court costs: Debra and Mark Morrison, Atwood, $4,583.45; Gloria I. and Ricardo Saldivar, Inverness Point, Warsaw, $5,595.99; Richard E. Miller, West Market Street, Warsaw, $3,644.29; Jayson Wylie, West Crystal Flash Road, North Webster, $22,828.34; and Marcus M. Neer, Inverness Point, Warsaw, $14,431.34.
• Automatic Irrigation Supply Co. v. Greener Days Inc. and Henry Komdeur, both of West CR 500N, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $7,465.26 by default, plus interest, attorney fees and court costs.
• Platinum Financial Servicing Corp., as assignee of CitiBank, v. Richard J. Angelo, U.S. 30, Pierceton. Plaintiff seeks $1,796.47 due on agreement, plus interest and court costs.
• LIU Investors Group Corp., as assignee of Household Bank, v. Bernardo Cisneros, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $2,676.64 due on account, plus interest and and court costs.
Circuit Court
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court with Judge Rex Reed presiding:
Complaints
• Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners v. Anjum Y. and Mary K. Dada, Fort Wayne. Plaintiff seeks to exercise its rights of eminent domain for a right of way to reconstruct a bridge on Venetian Drive, Syracuse, and that the court appoint three disinterested appraisers to assess the damages that the Dadas might sustain by condemnation.
• Re-Tek Products Inc. v. Pierceton Rubber Products Inc., South First Street, Pierceton. Plaintiff seeks $17,047.20 for three times the value of items taken from Re-Tek without payment, plus interest, attorney fees and court costs.
• Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. v. Joel and Tonia Starrett, South Manor Street, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks $77,608.56 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corp. v. Noah M. and Alena J. Miller, East Robby Drive, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $76,312.99 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• First Federal Savings Bank v. Dewayne E. Slone, West Boston Street, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks $89,988.99 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Washington Mutual Bank/FA v. Chris D. Wagner and Lisa G. Sharpe, both of East Smith Street, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $116,395.23 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
• Mutual Federal Savings Bank v. Kim R. Lipply, East Market Street, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $43,888.73 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees, costs incurred, court costs and foreclosure of mortgage as prior to other liens, with sale of real estate to satisfy judgment.
Name Change
• Judy Renee Chiddister seeks to change her name to Judy Renee Pelance.
Marriage Dissolutions
Barton
Cory A. Barton, U.S. 30E, Pierceton, and Theresa K. Barton, East CR 200N, Warsaw. They were married Oct. 5, 2002, and separated Feb. 28, 2003. There are no minor children.
Biglow
Susan and Randy Biglow, EMS D18B Lane, Syracuse. They were married July 24, 1998, and separated Dec. 16, 2002. There are no minor children.
Lewis
Ellisha Lewis, West Winona Avenue, Warsaw, and Jeremiah Lewis, North CR 400W, Leesburg. They were married March 14, 2001, and separated Feb. 1, 2003. There is one minor child.
Mehlberg
Scott David Mehlberg, Kosciusko County, and Kristy Erin Mehlberg, Sherwood, Ore. They were married May 18, 1997, and separated Aug. 25, 2002. There are no minor children.
Smith
Amy R. and Richard J. Smith, Inverness Point, Warsaw. They were married Nov. 20, 2001, and separated March 3, 2003. There is one minor child. [[In-content Ad]]
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