COUNTY COURT
CRIMINAL/TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
11 speeding violations, 2 seatbelt violations, 2 driving under suspension, 4 registration violations, 2 tail light violations, 3 OVI, 2 stop sign violations, 1 willful/wonton operation, 1 no operating license, 1 following distance violation, 1 unsafe vehicle, 1 temporary permit violation, 1 turn signal violation, 2 failure to control, 2 disorderly conduct, 1 obstructing, and 2 duck hunting violations.
CIVIL CREDIT NEWS
2/6/23 (judgment date)
Plaintiff Onemain Financial Group LLC
Defendant Tammy Arigoni
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
2/6/23 (judgment date)
Plaintiff Summit Cap LLC
Defendant Cody Woy
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
2/7/23 (satisfied date)
Plaintiff Midland Credit Management
Defendant William Glover
Remarks: Dismissal
2/8/23 (satisfied date)
Plaintiff Midland Funding LLC
Defendant Jeff White
Remarks: Satisfaction of judgment
2/9/23 (satisfied date)
Plaintiff JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Defendant Sarah R. Gibbons
Remarks: Bankruptcy filing; dismissal
CLERK OF COURTS
CIVIL CASES
2/6/23 (file date)
Siltstone Resources LLC VS. R&S Operating LLC
Action: Other civil
RECORDER
February 6-10, 2023
Edna Leidel Dec’d to James A. Leidel, Washington Twp.
Terry L. Vickers Jr. Dec’d to Debra L. Vickers, Washington Twp.
Helene M. Ramsey Dec’d to Craig A. Ramsey, Cadiz Twp.
Mildred Wentworth Dec’d to Robert Wentworth, Freeport Twp.
Michael D. Smith Dec’d to Kim S. Smith, Cadiz Village
Estate of Mark S. Banal to Don W. Patterson etux, Moorefield Twp.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs to Marlene Bolon, Cadiz Village
Judy Crawshaw etal to David James O’Donnell, North Twp.
PROBATE COURT
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
2/8/23
Brittney Sueann Chestnut, 27, Tippecanoe, to Kenneth Rhea Chestnut III, 24, Tippecanoe
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
1/29 – A minor called the office to advise he was having problems with his father. His father had kicked him out of the house, so the teen had been staying with his mother. However, his mother does not have custody of him, and she would get in trouble for housing him. The mother said she was seeking custody of her son but was concerned that the father was threatening to call the sheriff and report her for kidnapping. No contact was able to be made with the father, but the local sheriff’s office said they had not had any calls about the situation.
A counselor reported that one of their clients had threatened self-harm over a text message. Deputies were able to contact the client’s mother, who was at work but had been informed of the situation by the counselor. Deputies found the client, who said they did want to harm themselves and wanted to be transported to the hospital. She was transported without incident.
1/30 – Deputies responded to a report of a deceased male. The man’s son had gone over to the house to check on his father and to wash his truck. When he arrived, he could see his dad through the front door, sitting in his recliner. When he was completely unresponsive, he called 911. The father had known health problems, and there was no sign of foul play at the scene.
1/31 – While trying to get a car out of a ditch during icy conditions, the car backed into the tow truck. The car sustained minor damage. The tow truck was fine.
2/7 – Deputies were called to a Cadiz residence on a theft complaint. The caller said she believed someone got into her garage over the weekend and stole a large air compressor, a yellow extension cord, and hedge trimmers. She showed the deputies her garage and explained that whoever took her compressor replaced it with a smaller one. The smaller compressor in question had cobwebs attached to it, which was pointed out to the caller. A yellow extension cord was found in the garage, but the caller said that it was not the right one. After leaving, a deputy called the woman’s daughter, who said she had used the air compressor in question last spring. When asked if her mother was experiencing any signs of dementia, the daughter said no and that it was not out of the ordinary for her mother to act this way.