RECORDS
SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
Amery woman ‘shops’ without cash
Miranda Gentz, 28, of Amery was arrested on Sept. 19 after admitting to a stealing severa items from the al W Wal-Mart in St. C Croix Falls. According to the p probable cause rep port, a St. Croix F Falls police offic cer on foot patrol at Wal-Mart in Gentz the early hours of Sept. 19 noticed a woman making a return, then leave the store with items that had not been paid for at any checkout. Gentz was detained and told she did not have to talk to the officer and began taking bags of candy from her purse that she had not paid for. The officer discovered several additional bags of candy in the purse. One of the items in her cart was a hamper, which contained several items that Gentz admitted to taking without intending to pay for them. Gentz, after being read her rights, said she heard about concealing items in a hamper from someone else and “decided to try it tonight.” She said that she did not enter the store intending to steal, it just happened as a compulsion. Gentz told the officer that she “felt guilty” when she got outside and thought about coming back inside. She was asked if she stole the item she returned and admitted to taking a receipt from her sister, took items from the sales floor and went to the customer service counter for a return. She told the officer she “learned about that from a friend of hers.” Gentz was arrested for retail theft, felony bail jumping and failure to appear on another warrant.
‘A little fun’ leads to arrest of Amery man Matthew Hancock, 28, of Amery was arrested Sept. 19 after several callers comp plained to police a about a truck spinn ning “donuts” in t the area of Hwy 6 and CTH F at 3 65 a a.m. According to the p probable cause Hancock report, the officer arriving on the scene found a truck parked in the grass in the northeast
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corner of the intersection. The officer made contact with Hancock, who was sitting in the truck, which wasn’t running. Hancock told the officer that he was “just having a little fun” and appeared to be intoxicated. Hancock told the officer that he was driving in the yard, even though tracks from the road lead to his vehicle. He told the officer that he “couldn’t prove he was on the road because he didn’t catch him on the road.” Hancock had difficulty with field sobriety tests and voluntarily submitted to a breath test. He blew .15% and was arrested for OWI, second offense. While he was being transported to the jail, the officer stopped to take photos of the burnout marks on Hwy 65. Hancock told the officer “that’s where I drove out of the field.”
Centuria woman tries to give police her marijuana Kimberly Zelinski, 45, of Centuria was arrested Sept. 20 after officers pulled her over f erratic driving for s shortly after midn night. According to the p probable cause r report, Zelinski e emitted a modera odor of intoxate Zelinski icants and there was a strong odor of marijuana coming from the car. She told officers that she had consumed a beer and a shot at work and believed she was safe to drive. She also admitted to smoking marijuana shortly before being pulled over, stated that she had “weed” in the car and told the officer that he could “have it.” Zelinski blew a PBT sample of 0.211% and was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. The officer reported that Zelinski repeatedly said that she was not trying to hide anything and that the officer could go get the marijuana from the car. A search revealed the marijuana, a one hitter pipe, a black lighter and a bottle of white capsules. Zelinski was arrested for OMVI, first offense, possession of THC and possession of drug paraphernalia. Reports in Support of Probable Cause Mitchel Lee Lindberg, 33, East Bethel was arrested September 17 for Polk Co. Warrant x3 and Chisago Co. Warrant.
Matthew Ray Hancock, 28, Amery was arrested September 19 for OWI (2nd). Kimberly A. Zelinski, 45, Centuria was arrested September 20 for OMVWI (1st), possession THC and possession of drug paraphernalia. Anthony E. Gagnon, 18, Amery was arrested September 17 for D/C domestic. Heather M. Bearheart, 21, Clayton was arrested September 17 for OAR (Rev due to Alc/ Cont Substance/Refusal) and failure to install ignition interlock device. Joseph Richard Paul Buck, 23, Clayton was arrested September 17 for possession THC and possession of drug paraphernalia. Alexia Buskirk, 25, Turtle Lake was arrested September 18 for probation warrant. Miranda Lynn Gentz, 28, Amery was arrested September 19 for retail theft, felony bail jumping and failure to appear (OPD Warrant). Lynn L. Windsor, 66, Amery was arrested September 19 for probation hold and bail jumping misdemeanor. Tyler L. Stelton, 25, Milltown was arrested September 19 for battery and bail jumping. Polk County divorces granted Leroy Lloyd, 69, and Beverly Lloyd, 69, were married Nov. 30, 1965 in Minnesota. Matthew Heacock Jr., 32, and Ashley Heacock, 25, were married Aug. 15, 2009 in Wisconsin. One minor child. Jeffery Sluka, 60, and Theresa Philips-Sluka, 57, were married July 17, 2004 in Minnesota. Two minor children. Jeremiah Smith, 38, and Crystina Smith, 30, were married June 30, 2012 in Wisconsin. One minor child. Johnathon Will, 29, and Danielle Will, 30 were married June 15, 2007 in Wisconsin. One minor child. Marcus Taylor, 31, and Nicole Smith, 30, were married Sept. 16, 2015 in Montana. Three minor children. David Schultz, 29, and Rebecca Schultz, 24, were married Sept. 6, 2008 in Wisconsin. One minor child. Michael Steiner, 48, and Alissa Steiner, 49, were married June 30, 1990 in Minnesota. Caleb Hancock, 32, and Adonna Hancock, 28, were married in Minnesota. Two minor children. Steven Berglund, 55, and Susan Berglund, 53, were married July 7, 2007 in Minnesota. Brian Stire, 48, and Amy Stire, 40, were married Nov. 12, 1994 in Minnesota. Two minor children.
C. Roytek, 41, and Jennifer Roytek, 41, were married Oct. 3, 1998 in Wisconsin. Three minor children. Benjamin Ilac, 35, and Molly Ilac, 36, were married Oct. 6, 2001 in Wisconsin. Five minor children. Fred Lunsman, 45, and Chastity Lunsman, 41, were married Nov. 27, 1999. Jason Mork, 44, and Shannon Mork, 39, were married June 17, 2000 in Wisconsin. Two minor children. Bryan Cox, 42, and Heidi Cox, 42, were married Dec. 9, 1996. Three minor children. Polk County Traffic Appearance Date: May 5, 2015 Doris Gill, 53, Webster, operating motor vehicle without proof of insurance, $10.00 Jose Gonzalez-Villanueva, 28, Amery, speeding in 55 MPH zone (30-34 MPH), $295.00 Trevor Guerin, 26, St. Croix Falls, operate without valid license, $200.50 Gary Hanson, 61, Oakdale, Minn., speeding in 55 MPH zone (11-15 MPH), $175.30 Natalie Hathaway, 44, Menomonie, exceeding speed zones (1-10 MPH), $175.30 Michael Herbert, 32, Ashland, operating motor vehicle without proof of insurance, $10.00 Kathleen Hinks, 72, Webster, operating motor vehicle without proof of insurance, $10.00 Jonathan Huebsch, 30, Lake Elmo, Minn., exceeding speed zones (1-10), $175.30 Mary Johnson, 37, Danbury, operating left of centerline, $213.10 Fricado Juarez, 27, Dresser, operating while suspended, $200.50 Randy Juleen, 21, Luck, operating motor vehicle without proof of insurance, $10.00 and fail to stop at stop sign, $175.30 Daniel Kiser, Sr., 55, Milltown, speeding in 55 MPH zone
3. The application will be heard at the Polk County Courthouse, Balsam Lake, Wisconsin, Room 1034, before Jenell L. Anderson, Probate Registrar on Oct. 20, 2015 at 10 a.m. You do not need to appear unless you object. The appliction may be granted if there is no objection. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent’s estate is Dec. 31, 2015. 5. A claim may be filed at the Polk County Courthouse, Balsam Lake, Wisconsin, Room 500. 6. This publication is notice to any persons whose names or address are unknown. Jenell L. Anderson Probate Registrar
Sept. 17, 2015 Susan M. Petryk 1983 110th Ave. Dresser, WI 54009 09-11Sp WNAXLP STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT POLK COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JEROME V. FOX AMENDED NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Informal Administration) Case. No. 15 PR 77 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth, December 8, 1933, and date of death, June 30, 2015, was domiciled in Polk
(1-10 MPH), $175.30 Leon Kist, 26, Frederic, operate without valid license because expiration, $162.70 Kyle Levra, 18, Clear Lake, speeding in 55 MPH zone (1-10 MPH), $175.30 Andrew Lindahl, 29, Balsam Lake, operating while suspended, $200.50 Joshua Lindblom, 29, Osceola, operating motor vehicle without insurance, $200.50 April Mara, 39, Star Prairie, operating motor vehicle without proof of insurance, $10.00 Nicholas Martinson, 29, Osceola, speeding in 55 MPH zone (1-10 MPH), $175.30 Alan Matus, 64, Cameron, speeding in 55 MPH zone (11-15 MPH), $175.30 Benjamin Merila, 28, Minneapolis, Minn., fail to stop/improper stop at stop sign, $175.30 Katie Montpetit, 26, Osceola, speeding in 55 MPH zone (1-10 MPH), $175.30 Paul Mueller, 23, Milltown, operating motor vehicle without proof of insurance, $10.00 Jeanne Nelson, 46, Bayport, Minn., speeding in 55 MPH zone (11-15 MPH), $175.30 Andrew Ninke, 20, Deer Park, operating motor vehicle without proof of insurance, $10.00 Tony Ogdahl, 47, Osceola, operating a motor vehicle without proof of insurance, $10.00 Steven Osero, 39, Turtle Lake, speeding on city highway (1-10 MPH), $175.30 Randal Patrin-King, 35, Oak Park Heights, Minn., fail to stop at stop sign, $175.30 Lisa Petersen, 35, Luck, operating motor vehicle without proof of insurance, $10.00 Orrie Peterson, 33, Sterling, Ill., speeding in 55 MPH zone (1-10 MPH), $175.30 Natasha Pirk, 22, Clintonville, inattentive driving, SEE RECORDS, PAGE 11
About the crime stories
The crime stories on this page are based on the Probable Cause reports from different law enforcement agencies. Probable Cause Reports (PCs) are simply a report stating the “Probable Cause” that the arresting officer had at the time of arrest. It is used by the District Attorney, Defense Attorney, and Judges in the court’s “Initial Appearance” to assist them in determining, first, to confirm whether or not there was enough “Probable Cause” for the arrest, second, if the charge stated by the officer is appropriate and supported by the information contained therein, and third to assist the judge in setting bond. The District Attorney also uses the Probable Cause Report as a basis (but not exclusively) to complete the Criminal Complaint, which is the official charging document. A Probable Cause Report is NOT the same as a Criminal Complaint. While the PC shows why the person was arrested, they are not officially charged until the Criminal Complaint is filed. Those charges may differ from the charge(s) listed on the PC based upon what charges the District Attorney believes he can prove. Charges may be amended up or down during the charging process as information becomes available. As always, an arrested person is presumed to be innocent until convicted by a judge or jury. Not all arrested people are convicted of the crimes alleged.
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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT POLK COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MABEL E. YUNKER NOTICE SETTING TIME TO HEAR APPLICATION AND DEADLINE FOR FILING CLAIMS (Informal Administration) Case. No. 15 PR 69 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth, July 27, 1913, and date of death, May 31, 2015, was domiciled in Polk County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 304 8th Ave., Apt. 113, Osceola, WI 54020.
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County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 600 Kreekview, Osceola, WI 54020. 3. All interested persons waived notice. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent’s estate is Dec. 31, 2015. 5. A claim may be filed at the Polk County Courthouse, Judicial Center, 1005 W. Main St., Balsam Lake, Wisconsin, Room 500. Jenell L. Anderson Probate Registrar Sept. 22, 2015 D. Peter Seguin 110 Second Street P.O. Box 469 Hudson, WI 54016 09-11Sp WNAXLP
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