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Hendricks County Marriage Licenses Issued May 3 - 7, 2020 Courtney Breann Begeman, 25, and Pablo A. Veintimilla, 24. Korbin Myers, 25, and Chandler Moore, 25. Gabriel Louis Kassab, 23, and Bailey Nichole Lotz, 22. Erica Jean Sill, 27, and Conner Hinkley Rohmiller, 25. Daniel Jeffrey Neise, 20, and Elizabeth Anne Pelley, 21. Eric Robert Curl, 24, and Valerie Ann Fox, 23. Jeffrey Allen Griffin, 58, and Heather Renee Sharp, 46. Aaron David Lydle, 30, and Lindsay Ann Lavender, 34. Daniel James Lorentz, 22, and Tasha Renee Whitsitt, 23. Lauren Grace Colson, 22, and Addisoin Schuyler Tate Marsh, 22. Andrew Johnson Clausen, 22, and Grace Danielle Murrell, 21. Floyd Douglas Westrick, 60, and Pamela Ann O’Connor, 59. Craig Matthew Horn, 54, and Mary Jane Heagy, 58. Tara Rose Cromer, 36,and David Blanton, 38. Ana Gabriel Quiroz Garcia, 29, Jose Luis Herrera Trinidad, 30. Mariam Ruby Singh,30, and Samy Elsayed Abdelaim Zidan, 32. Michael Abraham Karam, 41, and Norma Jean Traffie, 43. Jeancarlos Capellan, 33, and Irina D. Zelaya, 33. Mikka B Wiseman, 28, and Curtis A. Legg, 30. Erica Nicole Durham, 37, and Brandon Thompson, 38. Theresa Ann Smith, 51, and Brian M. Baker, 46. Ashley Nicole Henricks,33, and PatrickDouglas Bade, 30. Aime Beth Dershowitz, 34, and James Weiler German, 38. Miranda Shields, 25, and Seth Miniear, 27. Edith Ann Sons, 67, and Mark Anthony Drews, 64. Jessica K. Cowan, 30, and Robert Clay Hornsby, 32. Beth Joana Davis, 59, and Kennith Lee Roark, 60. ______ Cases Filed In Hendricks County Courts May 3 - 7, 2021 CIRCUIT COURT Judge Daniel F. Zielinski Criminal Cases Joel P. Ford, Driving While Intoxicated. Emily Catherine Richards, Driving While Intoxicated. Brady Michael Fike, Carrying a Handgun Without a License; Possession of Marijuana. Ryan Matthew Barker, Possession of Controlleld Substance; Leaving the Scene of an Accident. Dominique Patrice Thompson, Driving While Intoxicated. Hram Bik, Driving While Intoxicated. Mecole Sharee Crayton, Intimidation. Carlos Gerardo Gonzalez Hernandez, Possession of Marijuana. Christopher Matthew Morgan, Disorderly Conduct; Criminal Mischief. Marcus Dejon Sanders, Possession of Marijuana. Dai Dreona Dawnisha Marie Beard, Theft. Gine Renee Clark, Driving While Intoxicated. Jeronimo V. Hernandez, Jr., Possession of Methamphetamine. Phoenix Storm Albertini, Possession of Methamphet-
amine. Charles C. Manning III, Possession of Altered Firearm; Driving While Suspended. Shamika Latrice Bausley, Battery with a Deadly Weapon. Jacob Anthony Scales, Auto Theft. Megan R. Ballard, Resisting Law Enforcement. Amber Lace Paluszewsk, Theft. Marvin Gaye Finney II, Dealing in Marijuana. Adena Ladd, Possession of a Controlled Substance. Michael Robert Peterson, Driving While Intoxicated. David Lee Combs, Intimidation. Mindy Lee Stephens, Possession of Methamphetamine. Stephen Ray, Crawford, Unlawful Possession of Syringe. Britney Nicole Raupp, Auto Theft. Michael Robert Kurtz, Possession of Narcotic Drug. Steven Lemans Parker, Synthetic Identity Deception. Brandi Nicole Newburn, Possession of Methamphetamine. Maques Deon Hardiman, Murder; Robbery. Christian De Vion Edmon, Murder; Robbery. Civil Cases Capital One Bank v. the following: Brandon Walker; Ross Huggins; Robert Murphy; John Stevens; Deanna Murray; Brian Beers. Fairway Hills Association of Owners v. Ted Andrews, et al. Foursight Capital v. Anthony Betts. Midland Credit Management v. the following: Carin Swalley; Kristle Malone; Phyllis J. Oliver; Walter A. Verciano; Michael Miller. Second Round Sub, LLC v. the following: Tawny Criscillies; Penny May; Brendan Blaisuis. The Pines of Avon Property Onwers Association v. Debra S. Springate. In Re: The Petition for Expungement and Sealing of Records of the following: Brandon Palmer; Lanelle Daniels Stringer; Jason Bigham; David Wininger; Travis Schrader; Bryant Balash. ______ SUPERIOR COURT II Judge Robert W. Freese Civil Cases State of Indiana ex rel Indiana Department of Transportation v. Nicholas Anderson. Eagle Accounts Group, Inc. v. the following: Allison West; Hanson Riley; Janet McCarty; Coby Smith; Erika Lawrence; Stephanie Benge. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Brianna Hallett and Jared Hallett. In Re: The Marriage of Rhonda P. Herbin and Shayne K. Hariston. Jennifer Nicole Lyles v. Frank Jamal Courtney, Protection Order. Leslie Ranea Clements v. David Michael Plummer, Protection Order. Justine M. Basye v. Roy Lynn Shedrick, Jr., Protection Order. Jill M. Basye v. Roy Lynn Shedrick, Jr., Protection Order. Probate or Mental Health Cases In Re: The Estate of Jerry L. Kocher. In Re: The Estate of Terrel B. Wilson. In Re: The Estate of Matthew R.Alexander. In Re: The Estate of Martha S. Oyler. In Re: The Estate of Hazel F. Mosier. In Re: The Estate of Elizabeth Ann Hayes. In Re: The Guardianship of Seth W.Knutson, Jr. In Re: The Guardianship of Shayla Nicole Jones. In Re: The Guardianship of Athena Jacobsen. ______ SUPERIOR COURT II Judge Rhett M. Stuard Criminal Cases Pamela Sue Bishop, Theft.
Lucion Emmitt Obanion III, Driving While Suspended. Destiny Jane Cooper, Theft. James Donald Patterson, Possession of Narcotic Drug Civil Cases HSBC Bank USA v. Sitaram Varkal, Et al., Mortgage Foreclosure. LH-NP-STRAT Delaware Owner Trust v. Donnie Spurgeon, et al., Mortgage Foreclosure. American Family Mutual Insurance Co. v. Elisa M. Sosa. Austin Winds II & III POA v. Timothy Fabrisi, Alicia Fabrisi. The Farmers Bank, Frankfort, Ind., v. Patriot Electric USA. Noah Coleman v. Drew Boval. Clarissa Price v. Diane Gordon. George Hieston v. Elaina Warren, Joshua Warren. Bridgewater HOA v. Tara J. Church, Alfred S. Church III. The Settlement HOA v. the following: Emily Caldwell; Peng Thank,San Mai. Prestwick One HOA v. the following: Nathan Andruniak; Bre’onna Patton. Persimmon Grove Master HOA v. Walter Mapp. Douglas Coats v. Ivon Douglas. Indiana Members Credit Uion of Indpls v. Jacob Sweeney. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Omobolanle Taiwo and Olusegun Oduwole. In Re: The Marriage of Donovan Helfer and Rebecca Helfer. Sawsan Imran Khudair v. Ayman Ahmad Zayed, Protection Order. Ryan Gibbs v. Jessica Diane Stoebick, Protection Order. Jovan K.Bonilla V. Carlos R. Bonilla, Protection Order. Sonja L. Varga v. Delain Carroll, Protection Order. _____ SUPERIOR COURT III Judge Karen M. Love Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Kristy R. King and Sherman K. King. In Re: The Marriage of Holly Bone and Joshua Bone. In the Matter of the Paternity of Jacob Walter Franklin. In the Matter of the Paternity of Kingsleigh Jo Cardwell. ______ SUPERIOR COURT IV Judge Mark A. Smith Criminal Cases Jolissia Renee Coffey, Theft. Gina Marie Delarosa, Theft. Mikayla Dawn Warmoth, Possession of Marijuana. Nathan Bryant Simmons, Possession of Marijuana. Alexander Joseph Orr, Driving While Suspended. Miranda S.Shipley, Driving While Suspended. Cung Bik, Driving While Intoxicated. Alexis Victoria Wilkinson, Driving While Suspended. Samuel Delangelo Ogunani, Dealing in Cocaine. Theodore J.Canonge, Jr., Dealing in Cocaine. Trevor Lynn Ripley, Battery. Ricki Lee Mack Wright, Possession of Methamphetamine. Gavin Mitchell Bishop, Synthetic Identity Deception. Lindor Magdaline, Synthetic Identity Deception. Larry A. Gentry, Jr., Identity Deception. Duane Neal Burns, Theft. Roger Lee Knapp, Driving While Intoxicated. James Edward Schaefer, Driving While Intoxicated. Harry Clayton Monroe, Failure to Return to Lawful Detention. Civil Cases Carolyn Hinkle v. Majestic Care of Avon. Nona Mahari v. Brook
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Workplace Electrical Safety Crist, Jennifer Crist. Consuelo Amaya De Matos v. Daisha Cantrell, Geico Choice Insurance Co. Crystal Scott Knight v. Grinnell Select Insurance Co. Alexander Trenum b. Jason Moore. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Meagan Henry and Tyler Henry. In Re: The Marriage of Janna Webber and Kevin Webber. In Re: The Marriage of Ronn Mesarosh and Denise Mesarosh. In Re: The Marriage of Robin R. Sloan and Justin N. Sloan. In Re: The Marriage of Pete Melendez and Melissa J. Melendez. In Re: The Marriage of David Ballard and Pamela Ballard. In Re: The Marriage of Lauren Long and Dylan Long. In Re: The Marriage of Phyllis Girton and James S. Girton. In Re: The Marriage of Jessie Lee Dowell III and Ageria T. Yemeat. In Re: The Marriage of Michael Rodney and Lind Rodney. In Re: The Marriage of Sandra Kay Glassing and Gerald Mark Glassing. In Re: The Marriage of Brooke Ashley Daravanis and Nikolas Scott-William Daravanis _____ SUPERIOR COURT V Judge Stephenie LeMay-Luken Criminal Cases Deven Jacob Padett, Criminal Trespass. Shawn Purdy, Recklessly Passes a School Bus; Driving While Suspended. Devin Lee Hamm, Driving While Intoxicated. John Keith Dishman, Domestic Battery. Sheina M. Dias, Theft. Amanda Joyce Trusler, Possession of Narcotic Drug. Gary Edward Miller, Battery to a Public Safety Officer. Reuben Edwards, Dealing in Marijuana. Kiara Samone Price, Theft. Civil Cases Bank of America v.Jessica Fancher. Cavalry SPV I, LLC v. Frank Velikan. Jefferson Capital Systems v. Jack Paff. United Auto Credit Corp. v. Donika Mathews American Express National Bank v. the following: Charles King; Guillermo Alcantara. Discover Bank v. the following: Thomas G. Holliman; James Mayberry Second Round Sub, LLC v. the following: Aaron Steiner; Wendy Brummett. Portfolio Recovery Associates v. the following: Crystal Bauer; Kelly Berard. Family Cases Lindsey Kolanowski v. Rose Boller, Protection Order. Breanna Kolanowski v. Rose Boller, Protection Order. Breanna Kolanowski v. Emmitt Eastes, Protection Order. Hayli Keith v. Jeffrey Garland, Protection Order. Bobbie Baldwin v. Jeffrey Garland II, Protection Order. Allie Grigsby v. Jeffrey Garland II, Protection Order. Bobbie Baldwin v. Jeffrey Garland, Protection Order. Allie Grigsby v. Jeffrey Garland, Protection Order. Allie Grigsby v. Jeffrey Garland II, Protection Order. Bobbie Baldwin v. Jeffrey Garland, Protection Order. Destiny Dutton v. Jeffrey Garland II, Protection Order. ___________
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Most office environments are considered low-risk in terms of electrical hazards. But that doesn’t mean you should take safety for granted. Just because you’re not working on a factory floor with high-voltage equipment or are operating large machinery outdoors near power lines, don’t assume electrical hazards can’t be present. “Just as at home, you need to keep your nose in the wind and eyes open,” said Chris Gearld, Safety Director at Hendricks Power. “A business setting should be up to code. But we all know mistakes happen, or shortcuts, unfortunately, get taken. No matter where you work, take account of your surroundings. Report things that make you go ‘hmmmm.’ Don’t assume maintenance or management must already know about an issue you see and that everything must be OK.” Hazards and peculiar things office workers should keep watch for include: ▪ Electrical cables that are frayed, loose, or have exposed wires. ▪ Outlets that are worn and won’t hold plugs snugly. ▪ Electrical equipment that gives off a strange odor. ▪ Overheating equipment (those not heated by normal operation). Beware of discolored plastic casings on the equipment or discolored outlet covers. ▪ Overloaded outlets or extension cords. ▪ Equipment that is not working properly. Any faulty equipment, wiring, plugs, etc., should be removed from use immediately and reported to your supervisor or whoever is in charge. Outlets should not be overloaded, so either plug equipment elsewhere or tell your supervisor, who should minimize the need for overloading them. The office may need to have a licensed electrician install additional outlets and circuits to reduce overloading or the need to rely heavily on extension cords. To minimize hazards: ▪ Switch off and unplug appliances when they are not in use and before cleaning. ▪ Turn off all appliances at the end of the day. ▪ Do not force a plug into an outlet if it does not fit. ▪ Do not run electrical cords through high-traffic areas, under carpets or across doorways. ▪ Make sure the electrical load is not too much for any circuit, even when using a surge protector. ______________________________________________
Sign Up for Summer Fun Runs
If you love parks, enjoy being outdoors, and are up for an active summer challenge, you’ll want to sign up for the 2021 Summer Fun Run Series, hosted by The Parks Foundation of Indiana and presented by Hendricks Regional Health. Your race entry of $35 for an individual and $100 for a family of four gives you access to safe and convenient racing at 14 Hendricks County Parks, T-shirt, and a great feeling of knowing you’re supporting parks and trails in our community. Sign up online at pfohc.org. Participating is easy, thanks to the RaceJoy app and Racemaker Productions. Check out the schedule below and complete your run or walk during the designated dates listed for each park. Runners and walkers alike can enjoy the Summer Fun Run. And unlike most organized races, this virtual event is dog and stroller-friendly. Funds raised from the Summer Fun Run are used to provide grants to the local park departments to support projects like the following: Conservation signage on the White Lick Creek Greenway in Brownsburg Planting new trees and wildflowers in Gary Eakin Park in Danville A new and improved habitat for Omni the turtle at Washington Township Parks & Rec Directional signage on Scamahorn walking trail in Pittsboro Additional seating for special events at Avon Town Hall 2021 Summer Fun Runs Dates Location May 26-June 1 McCloud Nature Park June 2- 8 Al and Jan Barker Sports Complex, Miracle Field June 9-15 Arbuckle Acres June 16-22 Washington Township Park June 23-29 Gary Eakin Park June 30-July 6 Williams Park July 7-13 Avon Town Hall Park July 14-20 Vandalia Trail, Amo Trailhead July 21-27 Hummel Park July 28-Aug. 3 Helen Pecar Memorial Pecar Aug. 4-10 Hendrick’s Regional Health YMCA Aug. 11-17 Scamahorn Park Aug 18- 24 W.S. Gibbs Memorial Park Aug 25- 31 Cardinal Park and B&O Trail ______________________________________________