SERVING HENDRICKS COUNTY SINCE 1847
Thursday, June 17, 2021
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leville Corner, LLC; Belleville Storage LLC. Hendricks County Commissioners v. the following: Michael L. Oles, Andrea B. Oles; Clearview Partners, LLC. Family Cases Elena R. Anderson v. Donald Christian Anderson, Protection Order. ______
Hendricks County Marriage Licenses Issued June 7 - 11, 2021 Haley Nicole Paul, 26 and Jonathan Andrew Hession, 28. Delisha Dixon, 37, and Andrew Tatum, 34. Jeremy Allen Ogden, 37, Jennifer Marie Kroh, 35. Joshua Ridenour, 22, and Eliana Schreiner, 20. David Lee Wells Jr., 36, and Brandy Nicole Cronkhite, 34. Inez Marie Esteban, 24, and Reynaldo Tzintzun Tellez, 27. Faith Noelle Sturgeon, 22, and William James Nixon, 21. David Ray Harness, 55, and Tambi Stewart, 53. Kara Davis, 27, and Seth Vogt, 27. Dana Dulcio, 35, and Emmanuel Abdon Mompremier, 45. David Allen Perkins, 22, and Rebekah Marie Vivace, 23. David Todd Griffith, 25, and Taylor Nicole Higginbotham, 24. Gary Fay Davis, 72, and Rita Kay Hammer, 76. Daniel Keith Warnock, Jr., 38, and Oluwafunmilayo Olaeye, 35. Brandi L. McCall, 30, and Travis Rodney Barrett, 28. Cathal Coyle, 54, Kathey Maureen Mills, 54. Charles David Hodde, 35, and Christina Marie Ashlock, 21. Marcus Crofton Tuttle, 41, and Cherise Cynthia Deliah Walters, 35. Jolie Bamurange, 23, and Valery Ndakize, 30. Micara Anne Threlkeld, 24, and William Javis Mock, 24. Tyler Andrew Long, 25, and Hannah Louise Kane, 24. Shayla Julianna Conway, 24, and Zachary Paul Riffle, 26. Chelci Main, 30, and Sean bogardus, 28. Heather Marie Mire, 30, and Joshua Michael Auger, 32. Jessica Tompkins, 32, and Steven M. Ball, 31. Nathan Clanton, 23, and Kira Madl, 24. Charles D. Ellis, Jr., 46, and Stephanie L. Welling, 42. Lauren Lee Hill, 33, and Eric G. Simpson, 44. ______ Cases Filed In Hendricks County Courts June 7-11, 2021 CIRCUIT COURT Judge Daniel F. Zielinski Criminal Cases Evan C. Bright, Driving While Intoxicated. Jason Edward Baumgardner, Driving While Suspended; Possession of Controlled Substance. Michael Stephen Goins II, Driving While Suspended. Eboni Kapre Wallace, Possession of Controlled Substance. Civil Cases LVNV Funding LLC v. the following: Allen Oberbroeckling; Daniel Soto; Sean Birmingham. Midland Credit Mangement v. the following: Brian Thomas; Andred Rumple; Darwin Larkin; Jessica Shotts; Patricia Seiger; Stephanie Gill. CACH, LLC v. Jack Clay. Courtney Dixie v. State of Indiana. Hendricks County Planning and Building Dept. vs. the following: Donald G. Haffner; Justin Currens, Glen Burton, Vickie Burton; Bel-
SUPERIOR COURT I Judge Robert W. Freese Civil Cases Colin Dittemore v. Timothy Schmitt. Receivables Management Partners, LLC v. Sacha Budd. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Joseph Powell II and Jami Michelle Mills. In Re: The Marriage of Amanda M. Daugherty and Rhonda K. Daugherty. In Re: The Marriage of Yurelys Perez and Jose Alfredo Perez Hernadez. In the Matter of the Paternity of Kadin K. Moore. Benjamin A. Marburger v. Curtis Roberts, Protection Order. Wesley Burdine v. Amber Pegram, Protection Order. Wesley Burdine v. Nathan Merritt. Probate or Mental Health Cases In Re: The Estate of Bobby Couch. In Re: The Estate of Rex Parsons. In Re: The Estate of Bruce Samuel Poindexter. In Re: The Estate of Michael L. Jenkins. In Re: The Estate of Jeremy Cunningham. In Re: The Estate of Arvilla M. Thompson. In Re: The Estate of Jack Schwomeyer. In Re: The Estate of Teresa R. Rohl. In Re: The Estate of Barbara Ellis. In Re: The Estate of Theda R. Sexon. In Re: The Estate of Kenneth L. Parson. In Re: The Guardianship of Dolald Ray Gillihan. In Re: The Guardianship of Aniya S. Johnson. _____ SUPERIOR COURT II Judge Rhett M. Stuard Criminal Cases Gabrielle Ann-Marie Shorter, Disorderly Conduct; Public Intoxication. Zachary James Zell, Driving While Suspended. Claudia Judith Soto, False Informing. Lindsay N. Eldridge, Theft. Dustin Michael Harris, Carrying Handgun Without a License. Driving While Suspended. Vance Ellis Smith, Jr., Driving While Intoxicated. Hunter Gregory Tischler, Leaving the Scene of an Accident. Hugo Cuadra, Driving While Suspended. Darrin M. Barnes, Battery with Bodily Injury. Haley Dawn Bronger, Battery; Criminal Mischief. Isidro Avalos- Cambron, Transporting of an Illegal Alien. Andreanna Renee Harper, Criminal Recklessness; Carrying Handgun Without a License; Driving While Intoxicated. Charles Trenton Mackenzie, Driving While Intoxicated. James Thomas Drew, Jr., Sexual Battery. Melvin Dennis Washington Jr., Possession of Cocaine; Driving While Intoxicated. Cody Jake Semenick, Auto Theft. Hayley Nicole Ream, Failure to Return to Lawful Detention. Cody Alan Duncan, Possession of Methamphetamine. Adam Domangue, Taking Firearms Away From Dangerous Person. Civil Cases PHH Mortgage Corp.
v. Roberto Osuna, Vanessa Mesa, Westmere HOA, et al., Mortgage Foreclosure. American Family Mutual Insurance Co. v. Matthew M. Miller. Indiana Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. v. Jeffrey Debruler. Flexibility Capital, Inc. v. C.I. Construction, Inc., Christopher Ingram. Ashwood Financial v. Frank Kratoska. Clifton Beck v. Jaco Indy. Avalon Springs HOA v. the following: Nixon Basile, Gerta Cenejuste; Christina Stevens. Woodcreek Crossing HOA v. the following: Marjorie Anderson; Maximiliano L. Hopper; Nicholas Vanoven, Rachel Vanoven. Glen Haven HOA v. the following: Kimberly S. Bollman; Peter D. McCool, Peggy McCool. Eagle Park II Owners Assoc. v. Foy T. Miller. In Re: The Petition For Expungement and Sealing of Records of the following: Tessa Hestand; Christopher Ford; Howard Kline; Garrick Hill; Nathaniel Hunter. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Steven Shumaker and Traci Shumaker. In Re: The Marriage of Charles W. Seale and Holly A. Seale. In Re: The Marriage of Marisol Contreras and Lucas Contreras. In Re: The Marriage of Olalekan Stanley Olawoye and Brittany Leshia Johnson. In Re: The Marriage of Kristen Deanne Evans and Paul Daniel Evans. Sammie Dean Bracken v. Wendell Lewis Swisher, Jr., Protection Order. ______ SUPERIOR COURT III Judge Karen M. Love Family Cases In the Matter of the Paternity of Crosby Smith. In the Matter of the Paternity of Kingston Erik Lochlovic. In the Matter of the Paternity of Aiden J. Dishman. ______ SUPERIOR COURT IV Judge Mark A. Smith Criminal Cases Steven Wayne Mellott, Unlawful Possession of Syringe. Nicholas R. Ooten, Unlawful Possession of Syringe. Civil Cases American Family Insurance Co. v. Michael J. Norris. White Oak Construction v. Julia Telegemeyer. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Christie Dawn Cialkowski and Joseph Michael Cialkowski. Jessica Trump v. Daniel Trump, Protection Order. Alexandria Katherine May v. John May, Protection Order. ______ SUPERIOR COURT V Judge Stephenie LeMay-Luken Criminal Cases Wilson Eugene Caulder, Domestic Battery. Chayce Avery Burkett, Dealing in Marijuana. Caleb Barrie Lawler, Possession of Cocaine; Dealing in Marijuana. Civil Cases Bank of America, N.A. v. Michelle Hubble. Eagle Finance Co. v. Talayon Wallace. Goldman Sachs Bank USA v. the following: DrewHamblen; Aaron Winegard; Leslie Martinez. Lexington Woods Community Association V. Faham Younus, et al. Heights Finance Corp. v. Keeona Jones. Synchrony Bank v. Floyd Stanley. Ford Motor Credit Co. v. the following: Sean Cruz; Mary Myers. Jefferson Capital Systems v. the following: Amanda Barton, Joel Brown; Mary Thomas.
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Amelia C. Eckerle v. State of Indiana, Indiana BMV. In Re: Special Driving Privileges for Lionel Persinger III. Damien Homer v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Autumn Carignan v. State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. Family Cases Madison Lee Tackett v. Kevin Anderson, Protection Order. Bobby L.. King, Jr. v. Shondra Escareno, Protection Order. Raylynn Weintraut v. Jessica Modglin, Protection Order. ___________
Loan Medical Equipment
Hendricks County Senior Services maintains a limited supply of medical equipment available for loan for residents of Hendricks County as part of the Danville Rotary Club Foundations, Inc’s Durable Medical Equipment Loan program. Equipment is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is no charge for borrowing the equipment. Donations are graciously accepted to help offset the cost of maintaining the equipment. We offer walkers, wheelchairs, rollators, and canes. Call the Senior Center for more information at 317-7454303.
The Colts In Motion truck will be on site for guests to check out all things Colts when they visit Rib Fest 2021. ____________________________________________________
“When we started this, we wanted to have something Vendors will not acthat was cost effective for cept payment at the food families,” Downard said. booths, you must have a “There is no ticket to get in food ticket to purchase. and all the games and kid’s Tickets are $1 per ticket activities are free. We want and will be sold at the this to be a family event. In event’s food ticket booth today’s world, dollars mator pre-sold at the Avon ter. We’ve always been exand Plainfield Farmer’s cited to provide this.” Market on June 23. Downard called the Additional food for event a “big undertaking” sale includes hot dogs, but for all of the sponsors, burgers, smoothies, desvendors and volunteers, it’s serts and more. worth it. $5 Parking fee, Enter “The special thing to Gate 5 at the fairgrounds me, is seeing the families Leave coolers and pets come together, blankets and at home but bring the lawn chairs spread out, eatpicnic blanket and lawn ing great food, have a great chairs. time,” Downard said. “You look around see the crowds with lots of friendly faces and you take a deep breath when those fireworks go off. It’s a neat experience.” Visit www.avonchamber.org or download the Rib Fest app for a complete list of participating vendors, event schedule, map and more. Registration for the Rib Run is available at the chamber website as well.
Plainfield Clothing Closet, My Daily Walk, Expands at New Location
By Melissa Gibson In 2017, Fred Means Jr. was walking through a store and noticed a child wearing a worn pair of shoes. Thinking of all the children in need of shoes, he went home, spoke to his wife Karen and My Daily Walk was born. “We started out as a mobile shoe and coat closet,” Karen said. “In August of 2018, we had enough funds to purchase a 14 x 7 foot motorcycle trailer and we were going to a couple of locations in Plainfield and giving away the shoes and coats we had collected. In May of 2019, we opened our first store front on Clarks Creek Road.” The couple spoke with several shoe closets across the state, housed within a school system or church, but felt they didn’t want to be affiliated with a specific organization, but rather, allow residents to feel welcome to come regardless of age or religious affiliation. Soon, they began accepting clothing too. “Our target market is families with children under 18 years old, but we never turn anyone away,” Karen said. “Everything is free. We put a limit on the shoes and coats – one per household member, but on the clothes, we just ask that you take what you need and leave some for others.” The non-profit is 100 percent volunteer driven and the extraordinary support from donors and community members has allowed the Means to expand to a larger store just across the street from their former location. As of June 5, My Daily Walk will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday at 2028 Stafford Rd., Suite C in Plainfield. The Means will schedule an appointment for families that can’t make it on Saturday. “Our family has put a lot of money into it ourselves, but we’ve had several churches donate and several private doners. This past September we had an anonymous donor that gave such a substantial amount, it allowed us to move into this bigger location,” Karen said. It may surprise some that Hendricks County has such a need, but Means says the need is great, especially through the pandemic and the job loss and financial insecurity that followed. “Sometimes it’s people you wouldn’t necessarily expect,” Means said. “You hear a lot about food pantries, and all it takes it a job loss, an illness or something like that. We felt like this particular area and being so close to Indianapolis would be a good spot to serve. We want to be accessible and we’ve had people come from Boone, Marion, Morgan counties, not to mention Hendricks.” Now that they’ve moved into a new space of 1200 square feet, My Daily Walk is in need of additional volunteers. “It’s primarily run by family members, but we’re hoping to get a consistent volunteer base. We’ve had small groups from local churches reach out, but in the past, we only had 500 square feet and it was difficult to have too many people in such a small space. Now, we have storage area, we’re able to put a lot more inventory out on the floor and more space means more hands needed to continue to replenish.” Donations are accepted during open hours. They do not accept formal wear or business wear. For more information or to volunteer, visit www.mydailywalk17.com or call 317600-4315. ______________________________________________________________________