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Hendricks County Marriage Licenses Issued Mar. 22 - 26, 2021 Amy Nicole Hedge, 32, and Scott Andrew Pelley, 32. Amy Elizabeth Hollingsworth, 33, and Scott Manges, 43. Cameron Robert Inch, 27, and Gabrielle Nicole Skaggs, 26. Raquel Peron, 31, and Kameron Patric Danaher, 29. Kayla Eilers, 32, and Tyler David Faulkner, 29. Antonio L. Hodges, 46, and Merry Harris, 42. Krisara Lynn Dill, 20, and Jesse Paul Howard, 21. Elijah Sosnowski Gibbs, 19, and Sarah Stratton, 18. Julie Schrock, 45, and Matthew R. Hutcheson, 48. Kayvon Hossein Emtiaz, 25, and Erin Marie Elliott, 23. Dale Edward Bandy, 46, and Jennifer Christine Buis, 41. Rodolfo Gomez-Guarndique, 29, and Shelby Renea Bunch, 29. Tara Marie Boling, 25, Macpherson Ghanzi Derisse, 25. Aylssa Ellen Raye Meade, 31, and Justin Kennith Sanders, 32. Annie K. Wiggin, 23, and Austin Nelson Stutting, 25. Addison Boyd Alexander, 29, and Sarah Beth Devries, 26. Johnna Kay Cottongim, 31, and Etelberto Moreno Ortiz, 35. Hannah Rae Michi, 26, and Lauton Thomas Rushford, 25. Ahmad Awawdeh, 52, and Lurline Simpson, 58. _____ Cases Filed in Hendricks County Courts Mar. 22 - 26, 2021 CIRCUIT COURT Judge Daniel F. Zielinksi Criminal Cases Mosunmola M. Ogunnusi, Driving While Intoxicated. Benjamin Wyatt Pearman, Driving While Intoxicated. Daysha Marie Gholston, Auto Theft. Civil Cases Midland Credit Management, Inc. v. the following: Marlena Sidebottom; Willie Thompson; Christy Tincher; Cynthia Morton. Synchrony Bank v. the following: Andrew Rumple; Frank Minnni k; Catherine White; William Woodard. Cavalry SPV I, LLC v. the following: Stephanie Gill; Dana Dugger. Discover Bank v. Michael McKean. JH Met Subsidiary B Liquidating Trust v. Abdessamia Elhamidi. Discover Bank v. Doris Moore. Taylor Building Corp. of Americ v. Rayl Aboudou, James Parks, Virgil Parks, et al. Progressive Paloverde Insurance Co. v. Mir S. Lee. Indiana Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. a/s/o Brian Poole v. Randee Lantz. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Kathryn A. Curtis and Jeffrey M. Curtis. In Re: The Marriage of Ryan T. Goodwin and Daphne A. Goodwin. In Re: The Marriage of Andrea Brooke and Chad Brooke. ______ SUPERIOR COURT I Judge Robert W. Freese Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Luke Austin Daugherty and Angela J. Daugherty.

In Re: The Marriage of Robert London and Jessica London. In Re: The Marriage of Farrah Spoonamore and Thomas Allen Spoonamore. Amira M. Agwa v. Ahmed Moustafa, Protection Order. Ashlee Lauren Livingston v. Bradley P. Newman, Protection Order. Probate or Mental Health Cases In Re: The Estate of Sylvia S. Gray. In Re: The Estate of Donald Swisher. In Re: The Estate of Raymond D. Arnold. In Re: The Estate of Elizabeth Ann Ginn. _____ SUPERIOR COURT II Judge Rhett M. Stuard Criminal Cases Michael L. Poe, Theft. Jerald Roland Poindexter, Driving While Intoxicated. Christian Derek Borrayo, Driving After Being Habitual Traffic Offender. Civil Cases Progressive Paloverde Insurance Co. v. Jose L. Zamora. April Mendenhall v. Stephen P. Hansford. Otis Sams, Brenda Sams v. Steven Smith, Joshua D. Smith. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Janette Ochoa and Mangel Ochoa Lugo. In Re: The Marriage of Michael Lee Rinehuls and Katherine Marie Rinehuls. In Re: The Marriage of Jason Robert Spears II and Brandy N. Spears. In Re: The Marriage of Garrett W. Perry and Shelly A. Perry. In Re: The Marriage of Joey Hamby II and Delaney Hamby. Jaclyn E. Witham v. Brian Witham, Protection Order. Cheyenne Bradham v. Mike Barlow, Protection Order. _____ SUPERIOR COURT III Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Adjani D. Dowell and Tanasha Lashaz Dowell. In Re: The Marriage of Stephanie Eads and Troy Eads. In the Matter of the Paternity of Xavier Jacob Hudson. In the Matter of the Paternity of Theodore Atticus Grae Holmes. In the Matter of the Paternity of Lydia Jean Bozek. In the Matter of the Paternity of Marlee Wiker. In the Matter of the Paternity of Valentina Jimenez. In the Matter of the Paternity of Valevia Jimenez. ______ SUPERIOR COURT IV Judge Mark A. Smith Criminal Cases Rodney William Reid, Driving While Intoxicated. Lance Allen Lindley, Driving While Intoxicated. Jacob Joseph Ellingwood, Driving While Intoxicated. Robert Dwayne Wells, Jr., Driving While Suspended. Jason Scott Maxwell, Battery with Bodily Injury. Stephen Wayne Weddle, Driving While Intoxicated. Lacey Harlan, Driving While Suspended. Daniel W. Axe, Possession of Marijuana. Eric Mauro Teles-Cuatlacuatl, Driving While Suspended. Jerrica M. Faulkner, Driving While Suspended. Marino Togilos Medina, Dealing in Methamphetamine. Charles Powell Bonaudi, Possession of Methamphetamine. Tara Edna May Gibson, Possession of Methamphetamine. Michael Luke Stone, Possession of Methamphetamine. Juan Carlos Silva Koltz, Carrying a handgun without a license. Oliver Lachance, Driving While Intoxicated. Raul Liranzo-Bandera, Driving While Intoxicated: Resisiting Law Enforcement.

Cody Lee Brunnemer, Driving While Intoxicated. Dustin Allen Jeffries, Possession of Methamphetamine. Dallas James Perry, Possesssion of Methamphetamine. Anthony Lee Bennett, Possession of Cocaine. Jeremy Scott Larkin, Possession of Methamphetamine. Ashley Nicole Crawford, Failure to Return to Lawful Detention. Lana Lee Morrell, Possession of Methamphetamine. Glen Ledale Williams Jr., Possession of Cocaine. Joshua Louis Card, Resisting Law Enforcement; Possession of Methamphetamine. Jancie Marie Jones, Possession of a Controlled Substance. Nathan R. Sailor, Theft. Joe Marvin Murph, Driving While Intoxicated. Julie L. Sailor, Theft. Daniel Maldonado Washington, Taking Firearms Away from Dangerous Person. Civil Cases White Oak Construction v. Steve Southern, Janet Southern. Pamela Cochran, Taryenna Dickerson-Enterkin v. Dawn G. Maxwell, Marshal Vinardi, State Farm Claims. Mears Machine Corp. v. Travis Knauer. In Re: The Petition for Expungement and Sealing of Records of the following: Keegan Motter; Michael Draughon; Patrick Batman; Jennifer Shipman; Lashanda Turner; Osaridion Aghmien; Ndumiso Ndhlovu. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Christopher Bretherick and Maria-Emanuela Brethenrick. In Re: The Marriage of Brtiny Thomas and Michael Killila. In Re: The Marriage of Angela Dillman and James W.T. Dillman. In Re: The Marriage of Christian Myerly and Aimee Myerly. Jasmine R. Wiggin v. Jesus Padron, Protection Order. Gregory Urbine v. Jessica Urbine, Protection Order. _____ SUPERIOR COURT V Judge Stephenie LeMay-Luken Criminal Cases Russell Lane, Driving Without Receiving a License. Jason Michael Springate, Violates Protective Order. Jordan A. Gardner, Domestic Battery; Resisting Law Enforcement. Luke Michael Judson, Driving While Intoxicated. Karri Rene Jones, Violates Protective Order. Tiffany Marie Crowe, Possession of Methamphetamine. Civil Cases Autovest LLC of Indiana v. the following: Risa Haynes; Samantha Vallecillo, Merlin Vallecillo; Merry Harris. Capital One Bank (USA) v. the following: Kimberly Ruskowsky; Christopher Balmer; Whitney Westhead; Amadou Guisse; Hubert Willis; Macie Jackson; Rannette Archer. Crown Asset Management v. the following: Tony Akins; John Stevens. Portfolio Recovery Associates v. the following: Josh Long; Mark Cottom; Tessa Cheatham; Nachary Morales; Jay Tinder; Lashonya Young; Matthew Johnson; John Cox. LVNV Funding LLC v. the following: Latasha Blackmon; Nicholas Crewes; Jack Paff. Synchrony Bank v. the following: Tammie Baxter; Sukhjit Benepal; James Martin; Karran Harvey. TD Bank USA NA v. the following: Bud Chrum; Jordan Nicholson; Kacie Suhre; Charles Parise; Valerie Vint; Sherry Murray; Kortia Mintze; Constance Bishop; Hubert Willis; Kelly Schultheis. OneMain Financial Group LLC v. the following: Kelly Weldy; Brian Benedict; Joshua Stroud, Jonna Gregory; Jeffrey Rogers, Amanda Schneckloth. Lexington Woods Commu-

Danville Resident Manages Navy Heritage Desk Project nity Association v. Robert R. Grubbs, III, Sandra Newby. Jacob Matthew Tuttle v. State of Indiana, Indiana BMV. Michael P. Atkinson v. State of Indiana. Family Cases Maria Edilma Alvarenga v. Steven Arredondo, Protection Order. Isha Rani v. Sanjeev Kuman, Protection Order. Isha Rani v. Rajni Sharma, Protection Order. Isha Rani v. Rakesh Kumar, Protection Order. Isha Rani v. Shivani Sharma, Protection Order. __________

LINK Public Transit Service

LINK Hendricks County provides public transit service to persons of any age (including wheelchair transport, portable oxygen, attendants, and service animals). Services are available to anyone needing a ride within Hendricks County. Those under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. If your child falls under the Indiana Child Seat Law you must provide a state approved car seat. LINK service is scheduled on a first come, first served basis, so riders are encouraged to call as soon as possible, up to three (3) months in advance. Curb to curb transportation is available Monday through Friday, during the hours of 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Service is not available on holidaysor when inclement weather prohibits safe boarding and/or travel. This is a fee-based service, $6 round trip within a town; $8 round trip within the county. The service is scheduled by calling LINK at 317-718-4474 and requesting LINK transportation. __________

HCHS Pet Food Pantry

Hendricks County Humane Society’s Pet Food Pantry is still operating. You don’t have to be an existing Pet Food Pantry recipient - just call 317-7453338, answer some simple informational questions, and you can receive dog or cat food (& litter) as available. Arrangements will be made for pickup. __________

Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson Vice President Kamala Harris conducts business at the USS Constitution desk.

Senior Chief Yeoman Robert D. Thomas, III, U.S. Navy, of Danville, is currently assigned to the Naval History and Heritage Command in Washington, DC. Thomas recently managed the project to construct the heritage desks for the Vice President of the United States and the Secretary of the Navy. March 27 was the 227th anniversary of President George Washington signing the Naval Armament Act of 1794 which authorized the construction of the frigate USS Constitution, still in commission, stationed in Boston, MA. More than two centuries later, part of the historic ship can be found in the White House office of the Vice President and the Pentagon office of the Secretary of the Navy in the form of executive desks emblematic of the special bond between the nation’s civilian leaders and the United States Navy. On loan from the Naval History Heritage Command, Sailors built the Vice President’s desk of reclaimed materials from the renowned frigate USS Constitution, the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat, America’s Ship of State, and the only currently commissioned U.S. Navy vessel to have sunk an enemy warship. The desk was presented to the Office of the Vice President shortly after the inauguration. The Office of the Secretary of the Navy received a desk similarly made from USS Constitution wood, plus parts from one of Constitution’s sister ships USS Chesapeake, the sloop-of-war museum ship USS Constellation, and the battleships USS Texas (BB 35), USS Arizona (BB 39), and USS New Jersey (BB 62). “With the example of the Resolute desk in the President’s Oval Office, I wanted to provide our civilian leaders with similar, tangible reminders of more than 200 years of outstanding service from American Sailors,” said NHHC Director Rear Adm. Sam Cox, U.S. Navy, Retired, who commissined the desks. “These desks honor our nation’s past and reflect our resolve to ensure America’s maritime superiority well into the future.” The desks were constructed by a team of U.S. Navy Construction Battalion (Seabee) personnel as a training evolution to hone their subspecialty skills as master craftsmen in woodworking and metalworking, assisted by the expert historic shipwrights of NHHC Detachment Boston. Construction of the desks began Jan. 4, 2021 at the Washington Navy Yard in the National Museum of the U.S. Navy’s workshop. Work on the desks was completed on Feb. 19, 2021. Both desks are part of the U.S. Navy’s 300,000-plus historic artifact collection maintained and curated by NHHC. Naval History and Heritage Command, located at the Washington Navy Yard, is responsible for the preservation, analysis, and dissemination of U.S. naval history and heritage. NHHC is composed of many activities including the Navy Department Library, the Navy Operational Archives, the Navy art and artifact collections, underwater archeology, Navy histories, ten museums, USS Constitution repair facility and the historic ship Nautilus. For more about Naval History and Heritage Command, visit www.history.navy.mil. _____________________________________________

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