Dubois County Court News – April 12, 2022

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Traffic

Speeding: John D. Nelson; Clara E. Gentry; William R. Mason; Nathaniel T. Robinson; Olivia G. Doty; Shawn Worley; Susan E. Kummer; Nathaniel J. Andrews; Deborah J. Porter; Molly C. Kreilein; Nicole D. Smith; Andrea F. Brinkworth; Taylor M. Eckert; Todd A. Armstrong; Sheryl A. Fairfield; Pamela S. Conrad; Kaylan D. Meyer, dismissed; Daniel Rivera Tobon; Kaitlyn H. Chitwood; Jodi M. Goebel; Brooke M. Nottingham, $141.

Passing Stopped School Bus: Marvin G. Eisenhut, $141. 

Operating With Expired Plates: Rebecca S. Butler, dismissed; Jordan L. Brown; Ashton D. Kendall; Brody W. Sublett, $141. 

Learner’s Permit Violation: Jason E. Martinez, $141. 

Driving While Suspended: Jordan L. Brown, $141. 

No Valid Driver’s License / Speeding: Walter D. Gray, $141. 

Child Restraint System Violation: Armando A. Guardado, $25. 

Disregarding Stop Sign: Kathleen H. Schnieders; Kendall Krempp, dismissed. 

Following Too Closely: Zachary T. Johnston, dismissed. 

Failure to Yield Right-of-Way: William W. Stilwell, dismissed. 

New Suits

Discover Bank c/o Discover Products, Inc. vs Mitch Sermersheim, civil collection.

Fifth Third Bank, National Association vs the following: Charles A. and Diana J. Rackley, mortgage foreclosure; Travis L. and Kellie R. Sutton and Cavalry SPV I, LLC, mortgage foreclosure.

Onemain Financial Group, LLC vs Nicky Miller and Melodie Schmitt, civil collection. 

In Re: BMV Reinstatement Waiver for Jose Sandoval. 

Credit Acceptance Corporation vs Tesa and Robert Hert, civil collection.

Goldman Sachs Bank USA vs Rebecca Zehr, civil collection.

Darian Roach vs Lauren Roach, domestic relations. 

First Financial Bank, N.A. vs Beverly and Saylor Heath, civil collection. 

Bob’s Auto Service, Inc. vs Newlin Enterprises, LLC, civil plenary.

The Name Change of Jazlyn Kearby.

The Name Change of Zaelee Rust. 

Circuit Civil

Midland Credit Management, Inc. vs the following: Jason Thach, dismissed with prejudice; Ashley N. Divine, dismissed.

Nicole Bethel vs John Bethel, marriage dissolved. 

Melissa M. Rickenbaugh vs Adam Rickenbaugh, marriage dissolved. 

Benita Ingram vs Jim Ingram, marriage dissolved. 

Hoosier Hills Credit Union vs Hunter Paving & Construction, Inc., Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation, Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company, et al, dismissed.

Circuit Criminal

State of Indiana vs the following:

Manuel Valtierra, pled guilty to neglect of a dependent, level 6 felony entered as a class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in the Dubois County Security Center (DCSC), with credit for one day served and one day good time credit, remaining time suspended to 363 days supervised probation, pay fines and costs.

Timothy J. Mills, pled guilty to intimidation, level 6 felony; sentenced to 910 days in DCSC, with credit for 225 days served and 225 days good time credit, remaining time suspended to 460 days supervised probation, undergo substance abuse evaluation with an appropriate state-certified Substance Abuse Service and comply with all treatment recommendations, undergo clinical assessment with an appropriate state-certified mental health provider and comply with all treatment recommendations, pay fines and costs; also pled guilty to invasion of privacy, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, to run consecutively to previous sentence, all suspended to 365 days supervised probation.

William J. Burris, Jr., pled guilty to failure to return to unlawful detention, level 6 felony; sentenced to 180 days in DCSC, pay fines and costs, sentence to run consecutively with another cause. 

Jeremy A. Kellams, pled guilty to failure to return to lawful detention, level 6 felony; sentenced to five years in the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC), with defendant to participate in the IDOC Purposeful Incarceration program (Court will consider sentence modification if defendant successfully completes the clinically appropriate substance abuse treatment program as determined by IDOC), pay fines and costs, sentence to run consecutively with another cause.

Superior Civil

PCA Acquisitions V, LLC vs Steven Wininger, dismissed. 

Lisa Humes vs Kenneth Humes, marriage dissolved. 

Crown Asset Management, LLC vs Gerard B. Lechner, default judgment for plaintiff, $564.54 plus court costs. 

Discover Bank vs John Ramirez, dismissed. 

Midland Credit Management, Inc. vs the following: Jeremiah Tredway, default judgment for plaintiff, $4,142.27 plus interest; Tabitha Poll, dismissed.

Capital One Bank (USA), N.A. vs the following: Alice A. Morris, default judgment for plaintiff, $2,630.74; Brenda L. Fischer, default judgment for plaintiff, $1,839.87 plus court costs.

LVNV Funding, LLC vs Barry Hurt, dismissed. 

Joel Munson vs Vicki Munson, marriage dissolved. 

Superior Criminal

State of Indiana vs the following:

Tyler O. Harp, pled guilty to possession of marijuana (count 1), class B misdemeanor, and possession of paraphernalia (count 2), class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 180 days in DCSC in count 1 and 60 days in count 2, to run concurrently and with credit for two days served, remaining time suspended to 361 days supervised probation, obtain drug/alcohol assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs. 

Gabriel J. Wilkey, dismissed with prejudice. 

Garrett W. Voegerl, dismissed with prejudice. 

Amber N. W. Mize, pled guilty to possession of methamphetamine, level 6 felony; sentenced to 120 days in DCSC, pay fines and costs, sentence to run consecutively with other causes. 

Tony R. Grannan, pled guilty to possession of methamphetamine, level 6 felony; sentenced to 912 days in DCSC, with credit for two days served, leaving 365 days to serve on home detention with GPS monitoring and remaining 543 days suspended to supervised probation to be transferred to Daviess County, obtain drug/alcohol assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs. 

Todd D. Kerstiens, pled guilty to operating a vehicle with an ACE of at least 0.08 but less than 0.15, class C misdemeanor; sentenced to four days in DCSC, with credit for two days served and two days good time credit, driver’s license suspended 60 days, pay fines and costs. 

Braden C. Halcomb, dismissed with prejudice. 

Brittany N. Hornung, pled guilty to public intoxication (count 1) and disorderly conduct (count 2), both class B misdemeanors; sentenced to 180 days in DCSC in each count, to run concurrently and with credit for two days served, remaining time suspended to 361 days supervised probation, obtain drug/alcohol assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs. 

Logan Henry Schmitt, pled guilty to possession of methamphetamine (count 1), level 6 felony; possession of marijuana (count 2), class A misdemeanor; and possession of paraphernalia (count 3), class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC in each count, to run concurrently and with credit for 13 days served and 13 days good time credit, remainder of sentence to be served on 339 days of Work Release, pay for and complete all evidence-based programs and any other treatment assigned by Community Corrections, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Brian A. Chevez, pled guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated, class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 60 days in DCSC, with credit for one day served, remaining time suspended to 363 days supervised probation, obtain drug/alcohol assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, driver’s license suspended 90 days, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Shawn W. Smith, pled guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, with credit for two days served, remaining time suspended to 361 days supervised probation to be transferred to Pike County, obtain drug/alcohol assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, driver’s license suspended 45 days, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Elizabeth H. Racey, pled guilty to leaving the scene of an accident, class B misdemeanor; sentenced to 180 days in DCSC, with credit for one day served, leaving 122 days to serve on home detention with GPS monitoring and remaining time suspended to 241 days supervised probation to be transferred to Monroe County, obtain drug/alcohol assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, pay restitution to the City of Jasper in amount to be determined by the Court, pay fines and costs.

Wesley Eugene Stout, pled guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated (count 2), class A misdemeanor; possession of marijuana (count 4), class B misdemeanor; and possession of paraphernalia (count 5), class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC in count 2, 180 days in count 4 and 60 days in count 5, to run concurrently and with credit for one day served, remaining time suspended to 363 days supervised probation, driver’s license suspended 90 days, obtain drug/alcohol assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs. 

Ryan K. Long, pled guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, with credit for one day served, leaving 122 days to serve on home detention and remaining time suspended to 243 days supervised probation, obtain drug/alcohol assessment and comply with all treatment recommendations, driver’s license suspended 180 days, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.

Christopher R. Smith, dismissed without prejudice. 

Paola Saray Torres Pulido, pled guilty to operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person (count 2), class A misdemeanor, and leaving the scene of an accident (count 4), class B misdemeanor; sentenced to 246 days in DCSC in count 2 and 180 days in count 4, to run concurrently and with credit for six days served, remaining time to be served on 234 days home detention with GPS monitoring (117 days if good time credit is earned), driver’s license suspended 90 days, no contact with victims, pay fines and costs, sentence to run consecutively with another cause.

Small Claims (New)

Medical of Dubois vs the following: Latisha N. Payne; Brandan S. Creeden; Olivia N. Dubon Serrano; Kaylyn D. Hooper; Wesley R. Sipes; Tyler York; Cristian Abarca; Blanca Ramos Guardado; Tara L. Oakley; Iglaidis Lorente Fonseca; David L. Carpenter; Jeslyn D. Doom; Jacob J. Mauldin, complaint.

BG Auto and Heavy Diesel, LLC vs Paris Keaton, complaint.

BARMOR vs Brett Huffman, eviction. 

Stanley Vonderheide vs Patrick Meyer, complaint. 

Uebelhor and Sons Chevrolet Cadillac Jasper Inc. vs Ray Edward Miles, complaint.

Small Claims

Medical of Dubois vs the following: Bret A. Kuebler, judgment for plaintiff, $357.20 plus costs and interest; Jennifer and Frank Davis, judgment for plaintiff, $299.32 plus costs and interest; Rachel M. Sinclair, judgment for plaintiff, $446.66 plus costs and interest; Phyllis E. Hill, dismissed; Donald L. Wolfe, dismissed; Samantha M. Schuetter, dismissed. 

Procol, Inc. vs Mary Sutton, dismissed. 

Paul Bertuglia vs John Weyer, no monetary award, each party to bear their own costs. 

Julie Rahman vs Bailey Hodges, judgment for plaintiff, $2,435 plus costs and interest. 

Badendorff Arms vs Jessica Phillips, default judgment for plaintiff, $2,091 plus costs and interest. 

Promising Properties, LLC vs Dara Cunningham, judgment for plaintiff, $1,640 plus costs and interest.

Manuel Sotelo vs Bill Welp, dismissed. 

A&B Housing, LLC vs Jennifer Carter, dismissed without prejudice. 

Medical & Professional Collection Services, Inc. vs Lisa A. Welp, default judgment for plaintiff, $321.95 plus costs and interest. 

Hoosier Accounts Service vs Matthew T. Manning, dismissed.