Traffic
Seatbelt Violation: Kimberly A. Oser, $25.
Speeding: Andrew J. Iacobelli; Juan A. Cruz; Benjamin D. Strehl; Braxton C. Faith; Megan Perez, $141.
Driving While Suspended: Wanda Ramirez, $141.
Passing Stopped School Bus: James E. Bosler; Matthew L. Hess, $141.
Operating With Expired Plates: Travis D. Nelson, $141; Mary I. Bautista, dismissed.
No Valid Driver’s License: Miguel Casillas, $141.
Failure to Yield Right-of-Way: Edward Mendez, $141.
Open Alcoholic Beverage Container During Operation of Motor Vehicle: Ashley D. Mosby, $141.
New Suits
Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs the following: Susan Johnson; Cory Prickett; Mellisaunt Bicknell, civil collection.
Barclays Bank Delaware vs Margaret Mendez, civil collection.
Fifth Third Bank vs Ashley Scheider, civil collection.
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC vs Alan E. Seals, mortgage foreclosure.
Citibank, N.A. vs Gerry Wessel, civil collection.
Discover Bank, c/o Discover Products, vs the following: Troy Robinson; Cullen Horne, civil collection.
Kenneth Gideon vs State of Indiana, miscellaneous civil.
Fifth Third Bank, N.A. vs Sheena R. Matheis, Capital One, Hoosier Accounts Service, et al, mortgage foreclosure.
Circuit Civil
Midland Funding, LLC vs the following: Scott Ebenkamp, judgment for plaintiff, $19,530.52; Craig Harbison, judgment for plaintiff, $2,302.99.
Discover Bank, c/o Discover Products, vs Janet Cooper, default judgment for plaintiff, $12,574.95.
Tara Cabral vs Derek Dreblow, marriage dissolved.
Samantha Whipking vs Angus Whipking, marriage dissolved.
Nancy R. Gunn vs Robert W. Gunn, Jr., marriage dissolved.
Synchrony Bank vs John Toby, dismissed.
Jodi Franzell vs Johnathon Franzell, dismissed.
Kristina Lewis vs Dakota King, dismissed.
Circuit Criminal
State of Indiana vs the following:
Jeremy A. Kellams, pled guilty to domestic battery, level 5 felony; sentenced to 1,200 days in the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC), with credit for 90 days served and 30 days good time credit, remaining time to serve on community corrections, enroll in and complete Batterers’ Intervention Program, pay fines and costs.
Nathan A. Drake, pled guilty to domestic battery, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 364 days in the Dubois County Security Center (DCSC), with credit for one day served and one day good time credit, remaining time suspended to 362 days supervised probation, enroll in and complete Batterers’ Intervention Program, pay fines and costs.
Charles A. Ballou, pled guilty to battery resulting in bodily injury (count 1) and driving while suspended (count 2), both class A misdemeanors; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC in each count, with credit for three days served and three days good time credit, remaining time suspended to 359 days supervised probation (probation will become unsupervised after completion of anger management counseling), no contact with Brian J. Callahan or Misty J. Callahan, pay fines and costs.
Isadore Brown, pled guilty to domestic battery, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 364 days in DCSC, with credit for 77 days served and 77 days good time credit, remaining time suspended to 210 days supervised probation, no contact with victims, pay fines and costs.
Mary S. Hill, dismissed without prejudice.
Kirby Quiggins, pled guilty to failure to register as a sex or violent offender, level 5 felony; sentenced to 1,000 days in IDOC, with credit for 279 days served and 93 days good time credit, remaining time to serve on community corrections.
Devonte J. Chatman, pled guilty to resisting law enforcement, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, with credit for two days served and two days good time credit, remaining time suspended to 361 days supervised probation, undergo substance abuse evaluation and comply with all treatment recommendations, pay fines and costs; also pled guilty to criminal mischief, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, all suspended to 365 days supervised probation, pay $2,000 in restitution to victims, pay fines and costs.
Terry L. Taylor, pled guilty to criminal recklessness committed with a deadly weapon, level 6 felony; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, to be served on work release, no contact with Thomasa Taylor, pay fines and costs; also pled guilty to unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, level 4 felony; sentenced to 1,095 days in IDOC, with credit for 131 days served and 42 days good time credit, remaining time to serve on work release.
Jeremy S. Verkamp, pled guilty to dissemination of matter harmful to minors, level 6 felony; sentenced to 400 days in DCSC, to serve on home detention with GPS monitoring, no contact with victims, no unsupervised contact with any child under 18 years of age, pay fines and costs.
Trevor T. Hansford Weitkamp, pled guilty to reckless driving, class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 60 days in DCSC, all suspended to 60 days supervised probation, 10 hours community service, pay fines and costs.
Superior Civil
Progressive Southeastern Insurance Company vs Christian T. Stepanek, default judgment for plaintiff, $38,259.72 plus interest and costs.
Credit Acceptance Corporation vs Jamie Earls, default judgment for plaintiff, $9,140.80 plus costs.
Midland Funding, LLC vs the following: Douglas Schnell, dismissed with prejudice; Kirstie Peek, default judgment for plaintiff, $933.75 plus interest.
Citibank, N.A. vs Mark Clery, dismissed.
Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs Kevin Mundy, default judgment for plaintiff, $4,672.97 plus costs.
Park Community Credit Union vs Adriana Mendoza, default judgment for plaintiff, $4,925 plus interest.
Discover Bank vs the following: Dianne H. Pankey, default judgment for plaintiff, $1,705.64 plus interest; Guerra M. Estevez, default judgment for plaintiff, $6,481.15 plus interest; Alan E. Heichelbech, default judgment for plaintiff, $2,533.22 plus interest.
Professional & Business Collections, LLC, as agent of collection for Deaconess Hospital, Inc., vs Veronica Serrano-Melgar, judgment for plaintiff, $1,440.06 plus costs.
Onemain Financial Group, LLC, as successor by merger to Onemain Financial of Indiana, vs Kerry Gehlhausen, default judgment for plaintiff, $7,569.34 plus costs.
Superior Criminal
State of Indiana vs the following:
Jacqulyn R. McDaniels, pled guilty to unlawful possession of a syringe (count 1), level 6 felony; possession of marijuana (count 2), class B misdemeanor; and possession of paraphernalia (count 3), class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 180 days in DCSC in count 1, 120 days in count 2, and 60 days in count 3, to run concurrently and with credit for time served, leaving 140 days to serve on work release (70 days if good time credit is earned), contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random drug/alcohol screenings, pay fines and costs.
Terreall E. Carnahan, pled guilty to hunting without a license (count 1) and unlawful taking of a deer (count 2), both class B misdemeanors; sentenced to 180 days in DCSC in each count, to run concurrently, all suspended to 180 days unsupervised probation, complete Indiana Hunter Education Safety Program and turn in verification to probation, pay $500 replacement fee to Department of Natural Resources, hunting privileges suspended one year, pay fines and costs.
Cameron P. Strother, pled guilty to resisting law enforcement (count 1), class A misdemeanor, and operating while intoxicated (count 2), class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC in count 1 and 60 days in count 2, to run concurrently and with credit for one day served, remaining time suspended to 363 days supervised probation, 60 hours community service, contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, driver’s license suspended 60 days, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.
Robert A. Orosz, pled guilty to operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more (count 3), class A misdemeanor, and driving while suspended (count 4), class A infraction; sentenced to 30 days in DCSC, with credit for time served, leaving 26 days to serve in the security center (13 days if good time credit is earned), driver’s license suspended 365 days, pay fines and costs.
Aaron D. Cooper, pled guilty to operating while intoxicated, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, with 245 days suspended to supervised probation and 120 days to serve on home detention with electronic monitoring, contact court alcohol and drug program director 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.
Ernest D. Chasteen, pled guilty to theft, level 6 felony; sentenced to 730 days in DCSC, with credit for one day served, remaining time suspended to 728 days supervised probation, shall not trespass at Huck’s at 230 Third Avenue in Jasper and pay $4,940 in restitution to same, pay fines and costs.
Shawn R. Fox, pled guilty to theft, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, with credit for three days served, remaining time suspended to 359 days supervised probation to be transferred to Orange County, 80 hours community service, pay fines and costs.
Christopher M. Manning, dismissed with prejudice.
Jonathon S. Fehribach, pled guilty to theft, level 6 felony, and use of private land without consent, class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 540 days in DCSC in count 2 and 60 days in count 3, to run concurrently, with 360 days suspended to supervised probation to be transferred to Crawford County and remaining 180 days to serve on work release, shall have no contact with or trespass on the Betty Jo Seger Trust Property and pay restitution to same, pay fines and costs.
Paige M. Boeckman, pled guilty to possession of a controlled substance (count 2) and theft (count 3), both class A misdemeanors; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC in each count, to run concurrently and with credit for two days served, remaining time suspended to 361 days supervised probation, 40 hours community service, contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, shall not trespass at Jasper Walmart, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.
Ronald C. Garrison, pled guilty to operating while intoxicated, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, with 243 days suspended to supervised probation to be transferred to Spencer County and 122 days to serve on home detention with GPS monitoring, contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, driver’s license suspended 60 days followed by 305 days specialized driving privileges, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.
Manuel Valtierra, pled guilty to operating while intoxicated (count 2), class A misdemeanor, and inhaling toxic vapors (count 4), class B misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC in count 2 and 180 days in count 4, to run concurrently, with 243 days suspended to supervised probation and 122 days to serve on home detention with GPS monitoring, 80 hours community service, contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, driver’s license suspended 240 days, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.
Francis C. Altmeyer, pled guilty to operating while intoxicated, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, with credit for one day served, remaining time suspended to 363 days supervised probation, 80 hours community service, contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, driver’s license suspended 60 days followed by 305 days specialized driving privileges, no contact with Jennifer Altmeyer except for child-related issues, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.
Enrique M. Pascual Marcos, pled guilty to operating 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, 40 hours community service, contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, shall not attempt to obtain a valid Indiana driver’s license for 90 days, shall not possess or consume alcohol or controlled substances, submit to and pass random alcohol/drug screenings, pay fines and costs.
Denise D. Varner, pled guilty to leaving the scene of an accident, class B misdemeanor; sentenced to 180 days in DCSC, all suspended to 365 days supervised probation, 24 hours community service, no contact with victim and pay restitution to same, pay fines and costs.
Tabbitha J. Uppencamp, pled guilty to theft, class A misdemeanor; sentenced to 365 days in DCSC, all suspended to 365 days supervised probation, 40 hours community service, pay fines and costs.
Kenneth R. Powers, pled guilty to leaving the scene of an accident (count 1), class B misdemeanor, and illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage (count 2), class C misdemeanor; sentenced to 180 days in DCSC in count 1 and 60 days in count 2, to run concurrently, all suspended to 180 days supervised probation, 24 hours community service, contact court alcohol and drug program director and comply with all treatment recommendations, pay restitution to Dubois County Highway Department, pay fines and costs.
Small Claims (New Suits)
Procol, Inc. vs the following: Jamie York; Jeremy Toby; Brandon Truitt; Wesley Neukam; Jeffrey Ruckriegel; Leonard Seal, complaint.
Allstar Cash Advance vs the following: Mike Hornung; Logan T. Matheis; Stacey Buhr; Linda Lumpkins; Melissa Rogers; Ryan Davis, complaint.
Jasmo vs Deidra and John Evans and Crystal Hardy, complaint.
Organ Law Offices, P.C. vs the following: Adrianne R. Allen; Kenecia Carter; Traci Grafton; Brenda Juarez; Tiffany Wheatley, complaint.
Full-O-Pep vs Nathan Spurgeon, complaint.
Rent-A-Center vs the following: Kendra Woolsey; Sarah Kowaluk, complaint.
Glenda G. and Terrance Neukam vs Seth Neukam, complaint.
Medical & Professional Collection Services, Inc. vs the following: Daryl A. Parr; Heather L. and Thomas L. Nalley, complaint.
Hoosier Accounts Service vs the following: Joshua L. Mattingly; Dori A. Michl; Alyson Borden; Jon L. Blackgrave; Sherry L. Brewster; Beth A. Kerstiens; Mary C. Blume; Marsha S. Jones; Kelly L. Dorsam; Jessica L. Eckert; Thomas R. Elmore; Kathryn Knies, complaint.
Small Claims
Hoosier Accounts Service vs the following: Vicki Strotman, judgment for plaintiff, $543.15; Joshawa B. Sander, judgment for plaintiff, $575.70; Ashley Uppencamp, judgment for plaintiff, $824.68; Maryanne Chavez-Sandoval, judgment for plaintiff, $776.15; Lisa J. Miller, judgment for plaintiff, $1,912.13; Debra A. Owens, judgment for plaintiff, $1,208.37; Darla J. Bush, judgment for plaintiff, $1,683.98; Cheryl A. Longest, judgment for plaintiff, $3,814.47; Dawn Marie Kissel, judgment for plaintiff, $612.83.
Tom’s Lawn & Garden vs the following: Brandon Ackerman, judgment for plaintiff, $638.63; Joe Welp, judgment for plaintiff, $389.92.
Janet Edrington vs Jacob Davis, judgment for plaintiff, $228.72.
Medical of Dubois vs the following: Johnny R. Ward, Jr., judgment for plaintiff, $470.72; Donald G. Hash, judgment for plaintiff, $554.19; Terrisa L. Bradley, judgment for plaintiff, $385.20; Brooke A. Knebel, judgment for plaintiff, $361; Tuwanna L. Hill, judgment for plaintiff, $432.72.
Procol, Inc. vs the following: Kathy Ramirez Wininger, judgment for plaintiff, $3,438.95; Tosha Terwiske, judgment for plaintiff, $286.70; Amanda Butler, judgment for plaintiff, $183.05; Scott Waddle, judgment for plaintiff, $1,930.93; Christian Woolley, judgment for plaintiff, $326.69; Ginger Watts, judgment for plaintiff, $1,514.95; Derek and Tuesday Werden, judgment for plaintiff, $2,005.92; Richard Porter, dismissed; Malia and Matthew Wright, judgment for plaintiff, $453.71; Amanda Walls, judgment for plaintiff, $816.15.
Bruce Croak vs Ruben Moya, judgment for plaintiff, $4,000.
Lincoln Village Apartments vs Terrisa Bradley, judgment for plaintiff, $2,382.36.
Medical & Professional Collections vs the following: Jeffrey W. Brown, judgment for plaintiff, $3,601.43; Tuwanna L. Hill, judgment for plaintiff, $432.72; Shane A. Daughrity, judgment for plaintiff, $4,607.32; Gerald L. Knebel, judgment for plaintiff, $1,340.20.