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publicnotices continued from previous page The Holders Of Deutsche Alt-a Securities Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2007-bar1 Mortgage Passthrough Certificates, In Relation to Certificate of Title No. 44192 issued for Land in the County of Scott and State of Minnesota and legally described as: Lot 13, Block 2, Maple Leaf Woods 1st Addition, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Scott County, Minnesota. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE TO: David C. Heinze, Jr., Jessica G. Heinze, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. and Bank of America, N.A., formerly Countrywide Bank, FSB Upon receiving and filing the Report of the Examiner of Titles in the above entitled matter: IT IS ORDERED, that you, and all persons interested, appear before this Court on the 6th day of March, 2012, at 9:00 a.m., Scott County Government Center Shakopee, MN, and then, or as soon thereafter as said matter can be heard, show cause, if any there be, why this Court should not enter an Order as follows: That the Registrar of Titles, upon the filing with him of a certified copy of this Order, shall cancel Certificate of Title No. 44192 and enter a new certificate of title for the land therein described in favor of HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for the Holders of Deutsche ALT-a Securities Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2007-bar1 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, subject to the memorial of Document A198634 but free from all other memorials now appearing on the present Certificate of Title, the last of which is Document T212664, and free from the memorial of this Order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That this Order be served: (a) at least 14 days before the hearing upon the above-named parties residing in this State in the manner provided by law for the service of Summons in a civil action; (b) at least 14 days before the hearing upon each of the above-named non-residents by sending a copy of this Order to the non-resident’s post office address, by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested;
(c) upon each of the above-named parties who cannot be found by three weeks published notice and by sending a copy of this Order at least 14 days before the hearing by first class mail to the last known address of the party and by sending another copy of this Order at least 14 days before the hearing by first class mail to the address of such party as stated on the Certificate of Title if an address is so stated, which service shall be deemed complete 21 days after the first publication; and (d) upon a dissolved, withdrawn, or revoked business entity governed by Minn. Stat. Chp. 302A, 303, 317A, 322A, 322B, or 323 in the manner provided by Minn. Stat. § 5.25. Approved: Examiner of Titles By: Bryce D. Huemoeller Examiner of Titles Dated: January 12, 2012 BY THE COURT: Honorable Caroline H. Lennon Judge of District Court Robert Q. Williams Orin J. Kipp Wilford, Geske & Cook P.A. 8425 Seasons Parkway, Suite 105 Woodbury, MN 55125-4393 (651) 209-3300 (Phone) (651) 209-3339 (Fax) File ID No. 007337F02 Attendance is not required at said time except to object to the entry of the above-described Order. (Published in the Savage Pacer on Saturday, February 4, 11, 18, 2012; No. 2045)
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Police say a Prior Lake man who caused a crash in January that injured another driver had a blood alcohol content nearly five times the legal limit for driving, according to charges filed in Scott County District Court. Benji Lee Chalich, 37, is charged with two felony counts of criminal vehicular operation. According to the complaint, a Prior Lake police officer was driving westbound on County Road 82 on Jan. 12 at about 10:38 a.m. when he came upon
a two-vehicle crash that had occurred on the road. The officer checked on Chalich, who was still in the vehicle and bleeding from the head. The officer said he could smell an odor of alcohol coming from the vehicle. Another officer who arrived on the scene broke the rear passenger window of Chalich’s vehicle to gain access. Once inside, an officer asked Chalich if he was OK, at which point he allegedly replied that he was drunk and was sorry for the crash. The driver of the second vehicle, who was complaining of hip pain, said Chalich was driving the wrong way on County
Road 82 going eastbound in the westbound lane. The driver said he was traveling on the inside lane when he saw Chalich coming at him, and that he had nearly come to a complete stop when Chalich hit him head-on. At the location of the crash, County Road 82 has two eastbound lanes and two westbound lanes and the two sides are separated by a grass median. Officers observed that both vehicles had sustained significant damage to their front ends. A Prior Lake detective also saw several empty beer cans on the floor in the passenger-side backseat of Chalich’s vehicle.
A fter the crash, the second driver was transported to St. Francis Regional Medical Center in Shakopee. The man was diagnosed with a broken hip, and doctors told him that the injury would require hip replacement surgery. Chalich was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, where a Minnesota State Trooper obtained a blood sample from him. Subsequent testing revealed that Chalich had a blood alcohol content of .38. The legal limit for driving in Minnesota is .08. Chalich has two drunken driving convictions in Minnesota since 2001.
Indicted ‘man in black’ suspect once local dad living the high life BY SHANNON FIECKE AND ALEX HALL
A federal indictment was unsealed last week against a former Chaska dad suspected of robbing 30 banks — including heists in Shakopee, Prior Lake and Savage. The “Man in Black” suspect — dubbed as such for his clothing — 49-year-old Mark Edward Wetsch was charged with robbing 13 Minnesota banks between March 9, 2011, and Jan. 3, 2012, with a total take of $69,104. A lthough not mentioned in the indictment, cell phone evidence ties Wetsch to the robbery of Paragon Bank in
A woman from Savage with a history of alcohol-related convictions is accused of getting too drunk to stand while she was responsible for her 6-month-old child. Ginger Bates Clarkson, 42, has been charged in Scott County District Court with neglect of a child, a gross misdemeanor. According to the complaint, Clarkson’s ex-husband called police on Feb. 7 to report a possible case of child neglect. The man had just picked up his and Clarkson’s 8-year-old son from Clarkson’s home in Savage after the boy had called him.
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Shakopee and others in Prior Lake and Savage, said Prior Lake police Det e c t ive C h r i s Olson. But feder a l pr o s e c u tors chose only to charge him with the maxi- Mark Wetsch mu m requi red for top sanctions. Wetsch, now of Minneapolis, lived in Chaska in 2002 when he was in the news for pulling his daughter, Bria, from the Chaska High School cross-country program. Bria eventually went on
to become a three-time Class A state champion at Holy Family Catholic High School and was a runner at the University of Oregon. He once “owned a $500,000 home, a Corvette, three Jeeps, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and three snowmobiles, and took golf trips to Scotland, vacationed in Hawaii and sometimes took a private running coach along on trips with his daughter,” reported the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Wetsch owes $1.6 million restitution for mail fraud, which he allegedly used to fund his extravagant lifestyle. In 2005,
Wetsch received a prison sentence for taking money from a nursing home in St. Louis Park where he was nursing director. Some of the money was used to help pay for his daughter’s training. The federal indictment for the bank robberies, filed on Feb. 7, was unsealed following Wetsch’s initial appearance last Thursday in federal court in St. Paul. If convicted, Wetsch faces a potential maximum penalty of 25 years in prison on each count. All sentences will be determined by a federal district court judge.
Upon of fic er s’ a r r iva l , Clarkson said she was fine and said she wanted the officers to leave. The officers, however, said that Clarkson was visibly Ginger Bates intoxicated. Clarkson W hen asked where the infant was, Clarkson said the child was upstairs in his crib. But when an officer went to check on the child, he wasn’t in his crib. The other officer informed
Clarkson that because of the condition she wa s i n, she could not stay in the house alone with the child. Clarkson then told the officers that she wanted to call a captain with the Shakopee Police Department. Clarkson could not find her phone, though, and according to the complaint, she was swaying and staggering through the living room while looking for it. Clarkson then continued her search downstairs and an officer followed her. Upon arriving downstairs, the officer saw the infant in a blanket on the f loor, and according
to the officer, Clarkson didn’t acknowledge the baby, instead stepping over him to continue looking for her phone. The officer then picked up the child. According to the complaint, Clarkson refused to take a preliminary breath test and continued to argue with officers, at which point she was arrested and taken to Scott County Jail. Clarkson has four prior DWI convictions in Minnesota and is currently on probation for a felony DWI conviction from 2007. Clarkson has an omnibus hearing scheduled for April 5. Alex Hall
Jordan, DWI, a gross-misdemeanor. Two years’ probation, two days in jail, follow recommendations of evaluation, abstain from alcohol, random tests, $85 in fines. Kyle Scott James, 26, Mankato, fifth-degree possession of controlled substance, a felony. Adjudication stayed: Three years’ probation, 40 hours of community service, follow recommendations of evaluation, $375 in fines. Thomas Charles Lightfoot, 29, Savage, driving after cancellation (inimical to public safety), a grossmisdemeanor. One year probation, $385 in fines. Michelle Annette McNeil, 52, Prior Lake, driving after cancellation (inimical to public safety), a grossmisdemeanor. Two years’ probation, 45 days under electronic homemonitoring, $85 in fines. Tiffany Kay Otto, 21, Belle Plaine, fifth-degree possession of controlled substance, a felony. Adjudication stayed: Five years’ probation, follow recommendations of evaluation, random tests, $175 in fines. Corey Alan Rahbain, 41, Prior Lake, fifth-degree possession of controlled substance, a felony. Seven years’ probation, 31 days in jail, mental health evaluation, follow recommendations of evaluation, no gambling, complete treatment and aftercare, abstain from alcohol, random tests, provide DNA sample, $85 in fines. Baker Tababouanga Albert, 22, Eden Prairie, fifth-degree possession of controlled substance, a felony. Serve 28 months in prison, provide DNA sample, $160 in fines. Latisha Alveda Cannon, 33, Shakopee, theft by swindle, a felony. Seven years’ probation, 30 days under electronic home-monitoring, 300 hours of community service. Zachary Phillip King, 21, Lakeville, DWI, a gross-misdemeanor. Two years’ probation, 30 days in jail, abstain from alcohol, random tests, restitution, $310 in fines. James Carlton Malloch, 37, Prior
Lake, third-degree assault (substantial bodily harm), a felony. Three years’ probation, 30 days under electronic home-monitoring, 15 days of community service, follow recommendations of evaluation, provide DNA sample, abstain from alcohol, random tests, $85 in fines. Tanya Nicole Tverberg, 36, Brooklyn Park, financial-transaction card fraud, a felony. Five years’ probation, take medications, provide DNA sample, restitution, $85 in fines. Aiding and abetting theft, a grossmisdemeanor. Two years’ probation, 30 days in jail, $160 in fines. Dean Vanriper, 59, Rochester, issuance of dishonored check, a felony. Continued for dismissal: $75 in fines. Gabriel Yau, 69, Eagan, violation of restraining order, a felony. Adjudication stayed: Three years’ probation, 40 hours of community service. Colton James Brooks, 22, Prior Lake, second-degree sale of controlled substance, a felony. Five years’ probation, six months in jail, abstain from alcohol, random tests, provide DNA sample, $235 in fines. David Joseph Brose, 36, St. Cloud, financial-transaction card fraud, a felony. Serve 24 months in prison (concurrent to previous sentence), provide DNA sample, $100 in fines. Sherry Ann Lovell, 63, Jordan, mistreating animals, a felony. Two years’ probation, 30 days under electronic home-monitoring, 80 hours of community service, provide DNA sample, do not own large animals, restitution, $1,085 in fines. Thoum Thongratsamy, 56, Shakopee, fifth-degree possession of controlled substance, a felony. Adjudication stayed: Five years’ probation, abstain from alcohol, random tests, complete programs for chemical dependency and mental health, $85 in fines. Baker Tababouanga Albert, 22, Eden Prairie, motor vehicle theft, a felony. Serve 27 months in prison, provide DNA sample, restitution, $160 in fines. Theft by swindle, a misdemeanor. Serve 90 days in jail, $232 in fines.
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The following are Scott County District Court felony and gross-misdemeanor dispositions. Defendants either pleaded guilty or were found guilty by the court unless otherwise indicated. Brandi Lynn Wegner, 27, New Prague, DWI, a gross-misdemeanor. Two years’ probation, 30 days under electronic home-monitoring, follow recommendations of evaluation, $325 in fines. Martaize Keshawn Grant, 27, Shakopee, third-degree burglary, a felony. Five years’ probation, 45 days in jail, provide DNA sample, no contact with victim(s), restitution, $160 in fines. Ivan Orizaga Ramirez, 29, Shakopee, fifth-degree possession of controlled substance, a felony. Adjudication stayed: Three years’ probation. DWI, and fifth-degree assault, both misdemeanors. One year probation, follow recommendations of evaluation, no contact with victim(s), random tests, $110 in fines. Shaun Michael Carlson, 33, Belle Plaine, financial-transaction card fraud, a felony. Serve 17 months in prison, $185 in fines. Escape from custody, a felony. Serve 19 months in prison, $185 in fines. Fleeing police, a misdemeanor. Serve 90 days in jail (concurrent), $85 in fines. Seconddegree burglary, a felony. Serve 28 months in prison (concurrent), provide DNA sample, restitution, $235 in fines. Jason Allen Fikse, 20, Woodstock, Minn., DWI, a gross-misdemeanor. Two years’ probation, 30 days in jail, follow recommendations of evaluation, abstain from alcohol, random tests, $410 in fines. Kevin Shea Bach, 20, Prior Lake, domestic assault, a misdemeanor. One year probation, 35 days in jail, random tests, counseling/treatment, no-contact order, $160 in fines. Violation of no-contact order, a grossmisdemeanor. Two years’ probation, sentence same as previous sentence, serve concurrently, $375 in fines. Ramsey Ray Farsee, 33, Minneapolis, domestic assault, a felony,
and fifth-degree assault, a grossmisdemeanor. Five years’ probation, 58 days in jail, anger-management counseling, no-contact order, provide DNA sample, $85 in fines. Kyle Leroy Koch, 31, Jordan, domestic assault, a felony. Five years’ probation, one year in jail, 40 hours of community service, abstain from alcohol, random tests, follow recommendations of evaluation, no gambling, do not enter casinos, no contact with victim(s), provide DNA sample, $185 in fines. Tulio Jesus Alvarenga, 32, Shakopee, terroristic threats, a grossmisdemeanor. Two years’ probation, 93 days in jail, follow recommendations of evaluation, no-contact order, provide DNA sample, $235 in fines. Carl Jordan Jr., 24, St. Paul, crime committed benefitting gang, a felony. Serve 29 months in prison, $85 in fines. Tanya Lynn Ryan, 29, New Prague, DWI, a gross-misdemeanor. Two years’ probation, $410 in fines. Vaughn Austin Phillips, 20, Belle Plaine, fourth-degree sale of marijuana, a felony. Adjudication stayed: Ten years’ probation, two days in jail, 15 days of community service, follow recommendations of evaluation, obtain high school diploma, abstain from alcohol, random tests, $175 in fines. Tyresha Tyann Lashae Trapps, 23, Shoreview, false name to police, a gross-misdemeanor. Two years’ probation, 10 days in jail, $85 in fines. Kristy Lynn Norling, 45, Jordan, fifth-degree possession of controlled substance, a felony. Adjudication stayed: Five years’ probation, five days in jail, 40 days under electronic home-monitoring, abstain from alcohol, random tests, $100 in fines. DWI, a petty-misdemeanor. Two years’ probation, $210 in fines (concurrent). Patrick Jon Wollmering, 47, Elko New Market, driving after cancellation, a gross-misdemeanor. Adjudication stayed: One year probation, 80 hours of community service, $200 in fines. Nicholette Marie Matlick, 44,