Public Record 1/28/23

COUNTY COURT

CRIMINAL/TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS

13 speeding violations, 2 driving under suspension, 1 stop sign violation, 1 seatbelt violation, 1 failure to reinstate, 1 license plate light out.

CIVIL CREDIT NEWS

1/19/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff: LVNV Funding LLC

Defendant: Alicia Flaherty

Cause of action: Money

1/17/23 (judgment date)

Plaintiff: LVNV Funding LLC

Defendant: Janet Keener

Cause of action: Money

For: In favor or plaintiff

1/18/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff: LVNV Funding LLC

Defendant: Jason Stull

Cause of action: Money

CLERK OF COURTS

CIVIL CASES

1/11/23 (file date)

D&L Ferguson LLC VS. KHB Lonestar LLC

DOMESTIC CASES

RECORDER

Cheslea Butler etal to David E. Olsafsky, Washington Twp.

Eric C. Norton etal to Donald R. Kendel etux, Monroe Twp.

Edie Family Revocable Trust to Carson Haney etux, Monroe Twp.

Raymond Gale Tipton Dec’d to Donna K. Tipton, Green Twp.

Jesse David Francis Friend etal to Justin Allen Gutierrez Friend, Cadiz Village

George R. Nourse Dec’d to Rebecca D. Barfield etal, Freeport Twp.

John R. Bower to Melody Jarvis, Bowerston Village

Sherry Susan Crane etal to Alissa Danielle Crane, Shortcreek Twp.

Tippecanoe Assembly of God to Dennis J. Diesk, Washington Twp.

Matthew Pacholczuk etal to Ronlad E. Smith Jr. etux, Monroe Twp.

PROBATE COURT

MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS

SHERIFF’S OFFICE

1/11 – A woman came in to report that someone had filed for unemployment benefits using her name. She had already called the unemployment office to report this and was told she needed to file a formal police report.

1/12 – A male leaving the high school parking lot accidentally hit a light pole. He was paying attention to other traffic when he struck the pole, damaging the driver’s side front of his truck. The pole was intact with visible paint transfer only. The male was working on getting a tow truck due to his vehicle being temporarily immobilized. His insurance information was taken, and the report will be made available for insurance and documentation purposes.

1/16 – The Sheriff’s Office, State Highway Patrol, and Hopedale Fire/EMS responded to a report of an overturned vehicle at the intersection of U.S. 22 and County Line Road. Deputies were unable to locate anyone in or around the vehicle. As another deputy was approaching the scene, he saw a male, later identified as the registered owner of the vehicle, walking on Old Hopedale Road. He approached the male and observed him lose balance multiple times. He also noticed the smell of alcohol. The male handed the deputy everything from his pockets, but the only item of interest was a small glass jar with suspected marijuana in it. The male refused medical treatment and was transported to the overturned car. The male said he got a ride from someone, letting them drive his car, but he couldn’t provide their name. He was cited and released. The crash is being investigated by the Highway Patrol.

1/17 – A woman came to the office to report identity theft. She had previously placed a credit freeze on all three credit reporting agencies due to suspicious activity. Last week, she got an alert from one of the agencies that there was a delinquent account that had gone to collections. The woman was advised it was a T-Mobile account and was for over $600. The woman has never had T-Mobile as a provider. The report will be forwarded to the woman so that she can forward it to the collections agency for further investigation.

A man reported that he had received papers in the mail showing that unemployment had been filed in his name. He said he had not filed anything of this nature and wanted a report on file for documentation purposes.

CADIZ POLICE DEPARTMENT

1/11 – A vehicle was rear-ended at the stop sign at Ligget Lane and Route 9. The vehicle had minor damage, and the second driver was found at fault for the accident.

1/12 – A woman called in to report an unknown male had tried to pull her off her porch. She was outside smoking when a white male in a black beanie reached through the porch and grabbed her leg. The woman screamed, and the male ran away. An officer patrolled the area but did not find the suspect.

1/13 – A woman called to report her wallet was missing. While speaking with her, the officer noticed she seemed lethargic and confused. He went to speak with her in person, and due to the cluttered home, he suggested she may have misplaced her wallet. Since she was still confused, a squad was called to check her out. They determined she did not need to be transported to the hospital. DJFS was contacted and told about the situation. They said that they would follow up.

A male called the department because he was supposed to pick up his son from his ex-girlfriend, but she was refusing to give him the child. The ex-girlfriend explained to officers that paperwork had been filed that day to change the visitation agreements. The male contacted his attorney and then went to the courthouse to see the papers. He later contacted the department again because the papers were only a motion, and nothing about the case would change until both parties appeared before a judge.

1/18 – Officers were requested to help with an unruly juvenile. The child had jumped out of his mother’s vehicle and was refusing to return to her. An officer was able to locate and bring the child back to the station, where they met with the mother. The mother stated she could not control her child and that earlier in the day, he had threatened to kill himself. She said she wanted to get him evaluated, and he was transported by a squad to the hospital.

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