March 11, 2021

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SERVING HENDRICKS COUNTY SINCE 1847

Thursday, March 11, 2021

The Republican

Court News

Hendricks County Marriage Licenses Issued March 1 - 5, 2021 Martine Figaro, 45, and Gedius Cherizar, 48. Townsend Kaneversky, 25, and Michaella Hogan, 26. Allissa Marie Bowen, 41, and Albert Michael McCoy, 51. Michael Edwin Dolan, 25, and Alexis Michael McCoy, 51. Renee Carleen Brown, 35, and David George Montgomery III, 35. Dylan Shaner, 28, Amber Land, 30. Emmanuel Olalekan Osayemi, 18, and Petronila A. Nwabunie, 18. Stacy Kay Flynn, 24, and Caleb Wayne Cox, 30. Ashley M. Ruiz, 35, and Eustace A. Mlgan, 27. Nicholas Cauley, 33, and Nicole Grotenhuis, 35. Trenton Cadwell, 29, and Kellene Victoria Laprade, 26. Kara Kaye Lynn Sims, 29, and Taylor Lee Doyle, 28. Alexis C. Bolin, 24, and Kevin Farmer, 25. Angelia Perry, 23, and Kevin Groves, 26. _______ Cases Filed in Hendricks County Courts Mar. 1 - 5, 2021 CIRCUIT COURT Judge Daniel F. Zielinski Criminal Cases Michael Todd Burton, Driving While Intoxicated. Samuel James Knox, Driving While Intoxicated. Emily Ann Fischer, Driving While Intoxicated. Michael Lee Herald, Trafficking with an Inmate (Controlled Substance) James M. Short, Trafficking with an Inmate (Controlled Substance) Timothy W. Wagers,Trafficking wiht an Inmate (Controlled Substance. Seth Levi Brown, Dealing in Marijuana. Riley Morgan Brown, Dealing in Marijuana. Luke J. Daniels, Driving While Intoxicated. Civil Cases Crane Credit Union v. Dustin Moscrip. Midland Credit Management v. the following: Janalyn Robbins; Laurent Siahe; Ferguson Mayfield; Marilyn Bolton; Quaniece Davenport; Daniel Chasteen; Kimberly Ruskowsky; David Vance. Snider Leasing Corp. v. Cargo Trans Inc., Amrit Singh. Jefferson Capital Systems LLC v. the following:Kathryn Copsey; Bianca Osuna; William Wanner. PCA Acquisitions V, LLC v. Randell Lockett. Fifth Third Bank, N.A. v. Julia Shafer. Finance System, Inc. Successort in Interest to Tell City Electric v. Jeremy Hood. Discover Bank v. the following: Ronda Atkerson; Geoffrey Bignell; Matthew Carrington. Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC v. Attila Jones. OneMain Financial Group LLC v. Stephen Johnson. Family Cases Megan Clark v. Gareth Edward Clark, Protection Order. Owen E. Clark v.Gareth E. Clark, Protection Order. Lillian Clark v. Gareth Edward Clark, Protection Order. Willow R. Clark v. Gareth E. Clark, Protection Order. Amelia Clark v. Gareth Edward Clark, Protection Order. _____ SUPERIOR COURT I Judge Robert W. Freese

Civil Cases Beverly Yohe, Gary Yohe v. Apple Creek Shoppes, Inc. Cranfill Development Corp. Windridge Landing HOA v. Francis R. Bireley, Ellen K.Bireley. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Lindsey Calloway and Jason Calloway. In Re: The Marriage of Parker A. Rappuhn and Brooke E. Rappuhn. Bryan Dixon v. Melissa Kean, Protection Order. Probate or Mental Health Cases In Re: The Estate of Richard G. Buchanan. In Re: The Estate of Terrel B. Wilson, Sr. In Re: The Estate of Mary C. Matarazzo. In Re: The Estate of Henry E. Phelps. In Re: The Estate of Reva J. Fixsal. In Re: The Estate of Mary A. Evans. In Re: The Estate of Helene Pauline Jones. In Re: The Estate of Gary W. Thomas. In Re: The Guardianship of Jason Cole Feeback, Jr. In Re: The Guardianship of Barbara A. Flint. ______

Maria Guadalupe Rivara Hernandez, Synthetic Identity Deception. Robin R. Klein, Coversion. Devonie L. Crawford, Identity Deception; Possession of a Narcotic Drug. Civil Cases State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Jonathan D. Shrout. Williamsburg Villages HOA v. Basil Vaz. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Cassemdreia O’Neal and Jerry O’Neal. In Re: The Marriage of Amber Jennings and Ralph E. Jennings Jr. In Re: The Marriage of Michael Wayne Terry and Jenefier Ellen Terry. In Re: The Marriage of Linda Sue Wetjen and Andrew Lloyd Wetjen. Deborah Keen v. Larry Gentry Jr., Protection Order. Deborah Keen v. Deborah Gentry, Protection Order. Jolie Alexzandria Okey v. Kyle W. Okey, Protection Order. Michael Hunt v. Tristen Alexis Moyer, Protection Order. Leanne Trambaugh v. Cody A. Spoon, Protection. _____

SUPERIOR COURT II Judge Rhett M. Stuard Criminal Cases Deezerea Angel Maye Bentley, Sexual Misconduct; Possession of a Controlled Substance. Robert Lee Payton, Possession of a Controlled Substance. Allen Ryan Beasley, Unlawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug. Civil Cases Receivables Management Partners LLC v. Kesha Roell. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Steve Garner and Amanda Garner. In Re: The Marriage of Jennifer M. Batic and David J. Batic. In Re: The Marriage of Lorie K. Nicholson and James B. Nicolson. In Re: The Marriage of Tammy A. Channell and Robet M. Channell Jr. Kaitlyn Marie Hair v. Michael Andrew Hunt, Protection Order. _______

SUPERIOR COURT V Judge Stephenie LeMay-Luken Criminal Cases Brandon Alexander Hager, Driving While Intoxicated. Terrell Albert Williams, Carrying a Handgun Without a License. Cassandra Lynn Lucas, Theft. Randy Eugene David Gossett, Leaving the Scene of an Accident. Russell Harold Walters, Jr., Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. Christian Michael Arcinega, Dealing in Marijuana. Brian Scott Kinnett, Possession of Paraphernalia. Brittney Renee Heitz, Possession of Marijana. Ronald Hughes, Driving While Suspended. Nicole Danielle Hutchison, Theft. Tamika S. Quarles, Theft. Ruth E. Phillips, Driving While Intoxicated. Kieron Nicole Curd, Driving While Intoxicated. Brandi Nocole Salisburty, Driving Without Receiving a License. Taylor Nicole Nomady, Driving While Intoxicated. Bernordino Carman-Flores, Driving While Intoxicated. Jazim S. Hernandez-Gomez, Theft. Kristie Ann Addler, Possession of Methamphetamine. Marcus Lynn Cornell Jr., Possession of Methamphetamine. Andre Lamont Primus, Robbery. Angela Rene Basford, Possession of Cocaine. Erik Villaneuva, Battery to a Public Safety Oficer. Shawn Robert Lair, Pointing a Firearm at Another. MasonHelt Ilmars Irbe, Criminal Recklessness. Johnny Calvin Sells, Synthetic Identity Deception. Jamie Alice Daniels, Driving After Being Habitual Traffic Offender. Jessica Ann Tryon, Driving After Being Habitual Traffic Offender. Fabrianne Cloud, Theft. Joshua Perry Jones, Driving While Intoxicated. Summer Rose Holka, Possession of Methamphetamine. Chasity Ann Henderson, Driving While Intoxicated. Gareth Edward Clark, Residential Break and Entery. Deonte Lamar Sutton, Theft. Benjamin Drew Goger, Resisting Law Enforcement. Robin Coffee, Intimidation; Resisting Law Enforcement. Civil Cases Synchrony Bank v. Rob Rhinehart. LVNV Funding LLC v. the following: Gopal Saini; Moni-

SUPERIOR COURT III Judge Karen M. Love Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Diannia Reid and Ryan J. Reid. In the Matter of the Paternity of Lamarcus Thomas. In Re: The Paternity of Mymphis Thomas. In Re: The Paternity of Carter Thomas. In Re: The Paternity of Nathan Scott Smith. Elijah Bernard v. Rex Bernard, Protection Order. Tiffany Marie Schulz v. Jered Michael Beaver, Protection Order. Kaylee Emery v. Adrian Arnold, Protection Order. _____ SUPERIOR COURT IV Judge Mark A. Smith Criminal Cases Heather N. Cline, Theft. Katelyn Marie Spradlin, Theft. Martika Lashay Wardlow, Theft. Nestor Tlatoa Tecuanhuehue, Driving While Intoxicated. Kandi Kay Shores, Driving While Suspended. Richard P. Spalding Driving While Suspended. Juan Jose Martinez Barrios, Theft. Humberto C. Rangel Porras, Driving While Suspended. Shannon Nicole Vaughn, Theft. Chad Eugene Herring, Driving While Intoxicated. Trenton Robert Wuensch, Trafficking with an Inmate (Controlled Substance). Heather L. Earls, In Re: Driving While Intoxicated. Brandon Michael Thomas, Theft.

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Plainfield Lions Conduct Free Vision Screenings for Children ca Stidd. US Bank N.A. v. Donald Zering. Tidewater Finance Co. T\A Tidewater Motor Credit v. Michelle Garnett. Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v. the following: Jody Hall; Maria Henton. Goldman Sachs Bank USA v. Donald Hodson. Ford Motor Credit Co. v. Robert Means, Miranda Means. Decarlos Rollins v. State of Indiana. In Re: The Petition For Expungement and Sealing of Records of the following: Daniel Bussard; Dong Huynh; Michael Maloney; Matthew Lehr; John Pound; Kahled ElShazly. Family Cases Jennifer Stiemann v. Curtis Parrott, Protection Order. Hodan A. Mohamed v. Ibrahim Alijeer, Protection Order. ___________

Community Grants For Recycling

Each year the Hendricks County Recycling District offers grants to local tax-exempt and not-forprofit organizations that take on projects that further the District’s mission of waste reduction, reuse and recycling. Places of worship, schools, charities and service organizations are encouraged to apply. Since 2006, the District has awarded nearly $300,000 in grants to organizations here in Hendricks County. Past projects that have been approved include purchasing new recycling receptacles, recycled plastic picnic tables, dinnerware, water bottle refill stations, reusable shopping totes and more. The District has earmarked $10,000 for the Spring 2021 round of Community Grants Program and applications are now being accepted. All applications must be received by March 19, 2021; awards will likely be announced by May 1, 2021. To download a Community Grants Program Guide and application for Spring 2021, visit recyclehendrickscounty.org. For more information about the Community Grants Program, email Lenn Detwiler. ___________

Free vision screenings for children at Little Cadets Preschool at Mill Creek East Elementary in Clayton on Tuesday, March 2nd & Wednesday, March 3rd were provided by members of the Plainfield Lions Club. Over those two days a total of 28 children were screened. Parents of 2 children will be notified that the screening indicated that their child may have factors indicating a vision disorder and the parents will be strongly advised to make an appointment with an eye care provider. By correcting vision defects early in life a child is able to more easily learn and achieve more in life as an adult. Operation KidSight is a program carried out through the volunteer efforts of Lions of Indiana. Only an eye doctor can diagnose and treat a vision problem, but screenings by Lions volunteers can help identify those children that need to see an eye care provider for a full eye exam. The screenings may pick up the presence of eye disorders including farsightedness and nearsightedness, astigmatism, misaligned eyes, etc. No physical contact is made with the children and no eye drops or medications are used. The information obtained from these screenings is preliminary only, and does not constitute a formal eye exam. Not all vision problems will be detected by the vision screening process. Any preschool or childcare provider who would be interested in having the Plainfield Lions Club conduct a free vision screening at their facility can contact Tom Iles at 317-600-5193 or via email at t.iles@sbcglobal.net. ______________________________________________

Humane Society Services

While the Hendricks County Humane Society’s building is closed to public traffic during COVID-19 restrictions, its other programs are continuing: Pet Food Pantry – Hendricks County residents needing pet food should call the Humane Society (317-745-3338) and leave a message clearly stating their name, phone #, type and number of pets and any special needs. Pet Food Pantry is available on Wednesday for porch pick up 1-6 pm. Please call 48 hours in advance with your request. Pet Adoptions – You can view our adoptable pets at www.petfinder.com/search/pets-for-adoption/?shelter_IN102&sort%5B0%5D=recently_added. Currently, only pre-approved adopters may schedule a meet & greet with one of our adoptables. You can visit Facebook pages of Creekside Animal Rescue, other rescues and Hendricks County Animal Shelter for pets needing homes. This may be an ideal time to introduce a pet to your family and infuse what is a very difficult time with some joy and purpose. Chip & Clip Clinic is held the 2nd Sunday of the month by appointment only. Please call our office at 317745-3338 to schedule an appointment or if you have questions. You may call and leave a voice message at 317-7453338 or send an e-mail to info@hendrickshumane.org. Staff will respond to messages and emails on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For more information, or to download adoption or assistance forms, visit HendricksHumane. org. The Humane Society does not operate the Hendricks County Animal Shelter and Animal Control located at 250 E. Campus Blvd, Danville. Reports of suspected animal abuse or endangerment, or emergency animal surrender needs should always be directed to Hendricks County Animal Shelter & Control 317-745-9250. Please create an emergency plan for your pet. Make sure pets are wearing identification and have crates, extra supplies and food. Also, identify a caregiver who can help take care of your pet in case you become ill. ______________________________________________


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