July 22, 2021

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SERVING HENDRICKS COUNTY SINCE 1847

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Synchrony Bank v. the following: Kristopher Moeller; Kristopher Moeller. Portfolio Recovery Associates v. the following: Rebecca Hayes. Discover Bank v. Patricia Nickerson. CKS Prime Investments v. Rick Cornwell. _____

Hendricks County Marriage Licenses Issued July 12-16, 2021 Mika Coffey-Lumpkin, 26, and Aron Mattocks, 24. Blake Alexander Ingram, 25, and Morgan Simone COrtani, 28. Steven D. Roller, 60 and Andrea Kathryn O’Gara, 56. Anthony Wayne Raney, 50, and Jennifer Lynn Tudozo, 50. Tenneva Jessica McKnight, 44, and Theodore Charles Wassman, 47. Peder Andrew Piering, 23, and Audrey Eileen Baughn, 20. Dylan M. Scott, 51, and Brittany L. Kelsay, 30. Natalie Napier, 22, and Britten McClain, 27. Malybu Fellure, 45, and Dean C. Huston, 58. John Richard Cobb, 32, and Whittney Charnell Sorrell, 31. Kyleigh Lynn Ricketts, 22, and Casey Alexander Gribbile, 22. Karla Geisse, 29, and Carson Fox, 31. Justin John Harris, 22, and Lydia Colvin Wright, 22. Shakhriyor Ravshanov, 30, and Emma Meixin Crooks, 22. Dante Moore, 38, and Cheekeera Pheifer, 35. Belynda K. Baker, 59, and Todd Garrett Johnston, 55. Denise Ann Derrer, 52, and Gregory Lee Spearks, 52. John S. Holt, 55, and Lucy Walinda Trohez, 46. Roxann Boyd Frankel, 52, and Thomas Gale Smith, Jr., 57. Joseph Michael Davis, 29, and Brittany Lauren Williams, 28. Elba Sofia Mendez, 36, and Kenneth Wayne Vazquez, 34. Kyle Poindexter, 36, and Kristen Bender, 32. Matthew Corey Harper, 43, and Arleth Tavares Mitchell, 46. Matthew Aaron Stevens, 26, and Kari Ann Joest, 23. Jamie Jansen, 25, and Christoper Huntsman, 42. Paul Everett Beaudreau, 76, and Cheryl A. Pobuda, 65. _____ Cases Filed in Hendricks County Courts July 12 - 16, 2021 CIRCUIT COURT Judge Daniel F. Zielinski Criminal Cases Dennis Gill, Driving While Intoxicated. Melissa Dawn Brackett, Possession of Narcotic Drug. Christopher Wayne Agal, Driving While Intoxicated. James M. Curry, Driving While Intoxicated. Civil Cases Bank of America v. Jermaine Bennett. OneMain Financial Group v. Elaney Workman. Midland Credit Management v. the following: Luke Jackson; Cindy Franklin; Tammy Carlton; John Conrick; Donna Myers; Donna Myers; Erin Millish; Stacey Jones; Allison Petrey. Metropolis Lifestyle Center v. CDG Plainfiled LLC, CDG Acquisition LLC. Goldman Sachs Bank v. Miguel Correadeleon. Unifund CCR, LLC v. Tiffany McPherson. LVNV Funding LLC v. the following: Jonathon Alltop; Heidi Schweltman; Bobbi Shockley. Autovest LLC fo Indiana v. Kimberly Livesay. Discover Bank v. Patricia Nickerson.

SUPERIOR COURT I Judge Robert W. Freese Civil Cases Receivables Management Partners LLC v. Audri Gail Ann Heath. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Erin Kirby and Charles A. Kirby. In Re: The Marriage of Parul Trehan and Manik Trehan. In Re: The Marriage of Shelly DeBoer and William Deboer. In Re: The Marriage of Chelsea Santos and David Santos. In Re: The Marriage of Michelle Barkhimer and Jordan Tyler Barkhimer. In Re: The Marriage of Julie L. Clark and Anthony R. Clark. Olivia Sandlin v. Mason Patemiti, Protection Order. Victoria Spring Nicole Coulombe v. Paul Anthony Coulombe II, Protection Order. Savana R. Higdon v. Louis J. Long-Mendez. Protection Order. Robert J. House, Jr. v. Louis J. Long-Mendez, Protection Order. Probate or Mental Health Cases In Re: The Estate of Sharon Gail Wilson. In Re: The Estate of Morris L. Kern. In Re: The Estate of Janet R. Strum. In Re: The Estate of June Carolyn Oursler. In Re: The Estate of Thomas Lee Gross. In Re: The Estate of William Daniel Eston New. In Re: The Guardianship of Braxton Christopher Duncan. In Re: The Guardianship of Jayden McIntire. In Re: The Guardianship of Caprise Mullins. In Re: The Guardianship of Kathleen Josephine Eller. In Re: Petition to Docket Trust of Benjamin W. Sayman. _____ SUPERIOR COURT II Judge Rhett M. Stuard Criminal Cases Timonty W. Thompson, Driving While Intoxicated. Lorie Ann Mendez, Driving While Intoxicated. Bradley Charles Gutzwiller, Possession of Marijuana. Adrian Zane Coleman, Reckless Driving. Kathryn Elizabeth Wilson, Possession of Methamphetamne. Mark AnthonyRist, Possession of Narcotic Drug. Civil Cases State of Indiana v. Daniel Spicer. Indiana Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. a/s/o Jennifer and Eric Wysong v. Latrice Campbell. Indiana Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. v. Danny Berrospe. Windward Estates LLC v. Mercee, LLC. Equity Trust Co. Custodian FBO Z067961 IRA v. William Ravellette, Patricia Ravellette. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Bethany Perkins and Joshua Perkins. In Re: The Marriage of Erika Suarez and Armando Argueta Caballero. In Re: The Marriage of Noah C. Hinshaw and Brooke Hinshaw. In Re: The Marriage of Jason W. Conn and Samantah J. Collins. In Re: The Marriage of Michael D. Swift and Brittany Owens-Swift. In Re: The Marriage of

Michael L. Culp and Robin L. Culp. In the Matter of the Paternity of Cameron Clawson. Alesha Griffin v. Kenneth Butler, Protection Order. Debra J. Steuerwald v. Lawrenc J. Haley, Protection Order. Layla Wilson v. Dane Vanpelt, Protection Order. Mason Gregg Stephany v. Michael Andrew Stephany, Protection Order. Amber Volz v. Joseph Spurrier, Protection Order. Chamis Bell Raab v. Stacy Whyde, Protection Order. Brooke Marie Grindstaff v. Dustin Michael Harris. _____ SUPERIOR COURT III Judge Karen M. Love Family Cases In the Matter of the Paternity of Genevieve G. Castetter. In the Matter of the Paternity of Julius C. Castetter. In the Matter of the Paternity of Patricia L. Castetter. In the Matter of the Paternity of Madysen G. Campbell. ______ SUPERIOR COURT IV Judge Mark A. Smith Criminal Cases Bryant A. Lair, Possessionof Substnce Represented to be a Contolled Substance. Kristy Lynn Watkins, False Informing; Driving Without Receivng a License. David James Thomas, Jr., Driving While Intoxicated. Shane Patrick McMann, Harrassment using Electronic Communication. Dillon Michael Bailey, Driving While Suspended. Felix Alejandro Osorio, Carrying Handgun Without a License. Demetrice Laroy Brown, Carrying a Handgun without a License. Justen Maurice JOnes, Leaving the Scene of an Accident; Driving While Suspended. Megan Ann Johnson, Auto Theft. Brian Keith Graham, Failure to Return to Lawful Detention. Brandon L. Reardon, Driving While Intoxicated. John Eugene Murtlow, Jr., Driving After Being Habitual Traffic Offender. Alvin Douglas Corey Tandy, Possession of Marijuna; Resisting Law Enforcement. Robert E. Hardley, Auto Theft. Mitchell Franklin Crain, Battery. Ryan Grismore, Taking Firearms Away for Dangerous Person. Civil Cases Amanda Wingate, Dan Olham v. Menard, Inc. Thomas Roehrman v. John C. Heath, Attorney at Law PC Receivables Management Partners LLC v. the following: Jaci Rachelle Glass; Michael S Pech; Kara Drath; Douglas Randell; Doru Norocea; Jaime Griffin; Michelle Boeckx; Kimberly Denise Hyde; Thomas Babb. Bentwood Park HOA v. Leslie S. Johnson. Family Cases In Re: The Marriage of Dawn Annette Cochran and Steven Robert Cochran. In Re: The Marriage of Adam Thomas Nutter and Teareny R Nutter. In Re: The Marriage of Lisa M. Staton and Jason L. Staton. In Re: The Marriage of Biran Bogard and Laure Bogard. In Re: The Marriage of Teri Lynne Lemus and Miguel Angel Carerra Zapata. Jonathan Rainey v Traci Port, Protection Order. Abigail Dynes v. Megan Curran, Traci Port, Protection Order. Oliver Shahan v. Megan Curran, Traci Port, Protection Order. Andrea Lynn Brown v. Oscar Brown, Traci Port, Protection Order. _____

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Local Legislators Highlight New State Laws in Effect SUPERIOR COURT V Judge Stephenie LeMay-Luken Criminal Cases Kasey Reno Forsythe-Maston, Domestic Battery. James Paul Wilson III, Driving While Suspended. Karri Rene Jones, Violates Protective Order (Stalking). Donye S. Dowdell, Trafficking with an Inmate (Controlled Substance. Brian David Spratley, Possession of Methamphetamine; Domestic Battery; Taking Firearms Away for Dangerous Person. Autumn Joy, Domestic Battery with Deadly Weapon. Ronnie William Linquest, Alteration of Firearm’s ID Marks; Possession of Methamphetamine. Michael Tiwain Crawley, Strangulation; Domestic Battery in the presence of a child. Civil Cases TD Bank USA v. the following: Lucinda Leslie; Robert Large. OneMaing Financial Group v. Dustin Wilkerson. JVM Management v. Kamoru Karaole, Evictions. Carol S. Boyer v. Cotton K.Mitchell, Evictions. Clermont MPH LLC v. Johua Dorothy, Rebecca Cawthorn, Evictions. Regency Preserve v. Katherine Harter, Evictions. Flaherty & Collings for Avon Creek Apartments v. Keith Irwin Thomas Jr., Brittany N. Gwaltney, Evictions. Ronald Bailey v.Joseph Worland, Healther Worland, Evictions. Karen A. Perdue v. Michael A. Johnson, Evictions. Steadfast Managaement Co. for owner of Double Creek Flats v. Ericka Cowsen, Evictions. Becovic Management Group v. the folloiwng: Brittany Jackson; Christina Ogundiple, Evictions. Allstate Vehicle and Property Ins. Co. v. Shannon Cooper, Jeffrey Cooper. Family Cases Kylie Dione Stone v. Austin Jacob Fan Damme, Protection Order. __________

Senior Center Food Pantry

Hendricks County Senior Services offers a food pantry for Hendricks County seniors, including perishable, nonperishable, and hygiene products. The food pantry is open by appointment. Please call 317-745-4303 to make an appointment to come to the food pantry. Hendricks County Senior Services reserves the right to limit the number of visits. Individuals must be 60 years old or older and a resident of Hendricks County, to use the food pantry. Donations are always needed, accepted and appreciated. ___________

Senior Center Food Pantry

Hendricks County Senior Services offers a food pantry for Hendricks County seniors, including perishable, nonperishable, and hygiene products. The food pantry is open by appointment, by calling 317-745-4303. Hendricks County Senior Services reserves the right to limit the number of visits. Individuals must be 60 years old or older and a resident of Hendricks County, to use the food pantry. Donations are always needed, accepted and appreciated. ___________

From historic education funding to supporting public safety officers, Hendricks County legislators said Hoosiers should be aware of several new state laws effective July 1. State Reps. Bob Behning (R-Indianapolis), Greg Steuerwald (R-Avon) and Jeff Thompson (R-Lizton) highlighted several new and notable laws impacting Hendricks County communities: Funding Hoosier Priorities - Indiana’s next two-year, $37 billion state budget reduces taxpayer-funded debt by over $1 billion, and provides opportunities for future tax cuts and reforms. House Enrolled Act 1001 funds critical government services and proven programs while making unprecedented investments in K-12 REP. BEHNING education, broadband and economic development. According to Behning, the state’s biennial budget invests a historic $1.9 billion in K-12 education, including $600 million annually to increase teacher pay. He said lawmakers also significantly expanded Indiana’s Choice Scholarship program.. Setting Students Up For Success - House Enrolled Act 1008 establishes a new, $150 million grant program to provide support for students who are at risk of falling behind or scored below academic standards because of disruptions caused by COVID-19. Thompson co-authored House Enrolled Act 1384 requiring middle school REP. THOMPSON students to complete a semester-long civics education course. He said while high school seniors in Indiana typically take a government class, this new law will help ensure students learn about their government and how to be engaged voters at an earlier age. “Some students leave high school without important knowledge about their government and their civic responsibilities,” said Thompson, a member of the House Education Committee. “Taking a civics class at an earlier age helps young Hoosiers develop a strong foundation as they prepare to lead our nation and support our democracy.” Supporting Law Enforcement - The state budget directs $70 million to improve law enforcement training facilities and programs. House Enrolled Act 1006, authored by Steuerwald and co-authored by Behning and Thompson, gives police more tools to vet candidates and hire the best officers. House Enrolled Act 1558, authored by SteuerREP. STEUERWALD wald, creates the Central Indiana Crime Guns Task Force. Law enforcement in Central Indiana counties will team up to get violent criminals off the streets. The group will share information, use data-driven methods to link crime guns to unsolved cases and collaborate to apprehend suspects. “Our hardworking police departments need new tools and resources to keep all Hoosiers safe,” Steuerwald said. “These new laws will help public safety officers better serve our communities as they put their lives on the line every day to protect us.” Protecting Individual Rights - Senate Enrolled Act 263, sponsored by Steuerwald, defines religious gatherings as essential, and ensures the government cannot restrict the right to worship in-person during public emergencies. Other church services like food pantries, daycare or educational classes can also not be more restricted than other essential services. The governor also signed Senate Enrolled Act 202 into law to require nursing homes, assisted living facilities and hospitals to participate in state programs guaranteeing caretakers’ access to their loved ones during public emergencies. Lawful Hoosier gun owners will no longer pay a fee to obtain a lifetime license to carry a handgun thanks to House Enrolled Act 1001. Hoosiers can visit IN.gov/ISP to apply for a free five-year or lifetime license, or renew current permits. The process to legally purchase a handgun remains the same. Visit iga.in.gov for more information on these and other new laws.’ _____________________________________________


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