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Thursday, April 22, 2021
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Hendricks County Marriage Licenses Issued April 16, 2021 Stephanie Nicole Austin, 25, and Bryan Dixon, 31. Virginia Van Dyke, 26, and Jeremiah Crist, 27. Christopher Glenn, 32, and Amanda Duckett, 32. Ashley Beaver, 38, and James Quebbeman, 41. ______ Cases Filed in Hendricks County Courts April 12 - 16, 2021 CIRCUIT COURT Judge Daniel F. Zielinski Criminal Cases Jessica Lee Louise Hardegree, Possession of Marijuana. Patrick K. Moore, Possession of Controlled Substance. Patrick D. Banze, Possession of Marijuana. Camilla Panase Walker, Theft. Julie Ellen Willis-Tyler, Theft. Eldin Munguia, Driving Without Receiving a License. Michael Richard Gallagher, Driving While Intoxicated. Nathan Darrel Benson, Theft. Caleb Mason, Driving While Intoxicated. Steede E. Maxey, Burglary with a Deadly Weapon. Curis R. Harris, Dealing in Methamphetamine. Joshua W. Johnson, Driving After Forfeiture of License for Life. Lindsey Erin Graham, Theft. Hong Can Lin, Neglect of a Dependent. Makayla Lynn Burkart, Theft. Civil Cases Midland Credit Management v. the following: Benjamin Weaver; Paul Grannan; Esther York; Jason Taylor; Thomas Williams; David Custer; Samantha Gardner. Capital One Bank v. the following: Jeffrey Browne; Jeffrey C. Browne. DNF Associates LLC v. Robert Montgomery Jr. LVNV Funding v. the following: Daniel Whitaker; Shauna McGavock; Joshua Cox. The Morris Plan Company of Terre Haute v. Courtney Poray, David Poray. Horizon Bank v. Daniel Wright. Andy Mohr Ford, Inc. v. William Harris. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Shayelyn K. Kochenderfter and Shad M. Kochenderfer. In Re: The Marriage of Benjamin Jaffee and Valerie Jaffee. ______ SUPERIOR COURT I Judge Robert W. Freese Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Jessica Karr and Laramie Owens. In Re: The Marriage of Matthew Theriault-Thompson and Melissa Theriault-Thompson. In Re: The Marriage of Louise Aguilar and Michelle Marie Aguilar. In Re: The Marriage of Dominique Glover and Joshua Belcher. In Re: The Marriage of Tinika N. Smith and Maurice M. Smith. In Re: The Marriage of Steven J. Nugent and Jacquelyn A. Nugent. In Re: The Marriage of Gregg A. McAfee and Connie F. McAffee. Tinikia N. Smith v. Maurice M. Smith, Protection Order.
Probate or Mental Health Cases In Re: The Estate of Robert L. Sisson. In Re: The Estate of Angela Shockley. In Re: The Estate of James L. Carr. In Re: The Estate of Sharon A. Hartman. In Re: The Estate of Dorothy J. Heald. In Re: The Guardianship of Kamilla Ellen Butler. Natalie Y. Thomas v. Leslie Price, Hoosier Trust Co., Michael Rodich et al., Contested Estate Matter. _____ SUPERIOR COURT II Judge Rhett M. Stuard Criminal Cases Amy E. Corwin-Guy, Driving While Intoxicated. Elias Decena, Driving While Suspended. Millie Jo Schell, Leaving the Scene of an Accident. Wyan Daniel Clark, Possession of Marijuana. Heath James Settle, Driving While Intoxicated. Jessica L. Estock, Theft. Roshanbir Singh, Driving While Intoxicated. Eric Rice, Driving Without Receiving a License. Zachary Taylor Brown, Minor Consuming Alcohol David Alan Swails, Driving While Suspended. Jeremy D. Allen, Driving While Suspended. Michael D. Thorpe, Theft. Morgan Lee McGregor, Driving While Intoxicated. Sabrina Lasha Travis, Driving While Intoxicated. Jamie Louise Cook, Dealing in Methamphetamine. Adreana Renee Harper, Criminal Recklessness; Carrying a Handgun Without a License. Barry Alan Fields, Driving While Intoxicated. Cody Zaviska, Unlawful Possession of a Syringe. Shawna Fay Martin, Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drug. Benjamin Vega Rodriguez, Driving After Being Habitual Traffic Offender. Breanna Leigh Maynard, Unlawful Possession of Syringe; Possession of Marijuana. David Aaron Duke, Failure to Return to Lawful Detention. Civil Cases Hallie Wood v. Ford Motor Company. Jose Cornejo v. Edwin Silva. In Re: The Petition for Expungement and Sealing of Records of the following: Erica Rondon; James Taylor, Sr.; Phillip Harrison; Michelle Beavers. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Monica L. Derhammer and Anthony E. Dehammer. In Re: The Marriage of Amy L. Goff-Caylor and Robert A. Cross. In Re: The Marriage of Jordyn Hord and Brianna Ramirez. In Re: The Marriage of Vicki Luch and William Lush. Nash Kochenderfer v. Shad Kochenderfer, Protection Order. _____ SUPERIOR COURT III Judge Karen M. Love Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Jessica Catherine Babbitt and Michael Ryan Babbitt. In Re: The Marriage of Adebanjo Adebowale and Olayinka Adebowale Adebanjo. In Re: The Marriage of Lavita S. Dixon and Brian K. Dixon. In the Matter of the Paternity of Kaiden A. Todd. In the Matter of the Paternity of Amiya N. Marrs. Probate or Mental Health Cases In Re: The Guardianship of Andrea Dishman. _____ SUPERIOR COURT IV Judge Mark A. Smith Criminal Cases Tori Schaedene Hostetler, Driving While Intoxicated.
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Nyeem Izel Cole, Driving While Intoxicated. Nacent Lee Milo Holden, Auto Theft. Madeline Yvonne Sutton, Synthetic Identity Deception. _____ Civil Cases Colling Montgomery v. Isaiah Crowell, Tyson A. Crowell, Venessa R. Crowell, et al. Bret T. Wathen v. Kori N. Johnson. American Family Insurance Co. v. Keely A. Taylor. Family Case Category In Re: The Marriage of Andrea Davasher and Jeramy Davasher. In Re: The Marriage of Brandon Ross and Kimberly Rae Ross. In Re: The Marriage of Christy Griego and Justin Griego. Rycker Andrew Socks v. Andrew Voorhies Socks, Protection Order. Lindsey Cottrell v. Amanda Sawyer, Protection Order. Staci Michelle Socks v. Andrew Socks, Protection Order. _____ SUPERIOR COURT V Judge Stephenie LeMay-Luken Criminal Cases Nathaniel Wayne Sopke, Violates Protection Order. Katrina M. Rodriguez Escareno, Theft. Emily M. Espinoza Acost Possession of Marijuana. Autumn Josilyn Matesi, Driving While Intoxicated. Kevin Michael Lampe, Violates No Contact Order. Billy D. Williams, Dealing in Methamphetamine. Cole John Purdy, Unlawful Possession of Syringe. Dylan Terrell Carter, Domestic Battery in the presence of a child; Dealing in Marijuana. Kevin Michael Lampe, Residential Break & Enter; Domestic Battery. Joseph Keith Desjarlais, Battery Against a Disabled Person. Marcus Leron Bryant, Violates No Contact Order. Civil Cases Mariner Finance LLC v. Ashey Hunter. Captial One Bank v. the following: Cy Freije; Cody Schrock; Cavalry SPV I, LLC v. Michele Pitts. Professional Financial Services of Indiana v. Stephanie Churchill. Heritage Acceptance Corp. v. Akilyah Carpenter. TD Bank USA v. the following: Jennifer Davis; Donna Roberts; Stephanie Willis; Trisha Harlan; erin Raphael; Tyler Rose. Heights Finance Corp. v. Crystal Hottman. State of Indiana v. Koffi P. Agbemaple. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Hayley Cox and Jesse Cox. In Re: The Marriage of Tara Marie Day and Jayce Raymond Day. ___________
April 26–30 is National Work Zone Awareness Week. As lineworkers and road crews do their jobs to help the community, Hendricks Power Cooperative asks drivers to do their part in keeping workers, themselves and their passengers safe when driving through work zones. Spring has arrived with its profusion of color: whites and pinks and orange — as in the orange of work zones. National Work Zone Awareness Week is April 26-30. The focus of the week: reminding motorists to be careful around the men and women whose jobs put them along roadways and into harm’s way. But not all work zones are for road repair. Electric cooperative line crews also work along the roadsides to build, repair and maintain electric power lines. Sometimes, crews can be around the next corner or just over the hill — day or night. “While routine line work is done during daylight hours, emergencies can happen at any time,” said Chris Gearld, Safety Director at Hendricks Power. “We want to remind motorists our crews can be out there working at any hour and to be careful when they see warning signs and flaggers.” When motorists see the orange diamond-shaped work zone warning signs and vehicles with the flashing amber lights, they should slow down and prepare for the zone ahead. Indiana law requires motorists to approach cautiously and change lanes away from emergency vehicles if they can do so safely. If not, they should reduce their speed to 10 mph under the posted speed limit and proceed with caution. The Indiana State Police said motorists should not stop in the roadway; this may cause a chain
reaction rear-end collision with other vehicles. Emergency vehicles protected by the law include: • Police vehicles • Ambulances • Fire trucks and rescue equipment • Highway incident-response vehicles • Highway maintenance vehicles • Utility service vehicles • Tow trucks Violating the law can result in a fine and a suspended license. Steeper penalties, including jail time, are enforced for infractions within highway work zones. Though move-over laws are only for emergency vehicles, the Indiana State Police says drivers should always be courteous to those parked on the shoulder. Give them room to safely repair their vehicles and help prevent tragedies. “Working on energized power lines up in the air at all hours and in all kinds of weather is dangerous enough for lineworkers,” added Gearld. “We ask folks to please not make it more dangerous by speeding so closely by them.” Sources: Indiana State Police, Workzonesafety.org, moveoverlaws.com About Hendricks Power Cooperative Hendricks Power Cooperative provides electricity and energy services to over 35,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in west central Indiana. Formed in 1936, the cooperative is owned and controlled by members they serve. For more information regarding Hendricks Power Cooperative and other related service, please visit www.hendrickspower.com.