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September 5, 2009

Public records, Sept. 6

Court records

Cass Superior Court I (Honorable Thomas Perrone presiding)

Douglas Sharp, 33, Kokomo, pleaded guilty to non-support of a dependent child, pursuant to a plea agreement. Sharp was sentenced to one year on work release and two years on probation. He was ordered to pay $264 in costs and $15,488 in restitution to the victim. He received credit for one day.

Edward Vogt, 42, Galveston, violated his in-home detention. The court reinstated one year on work release on the original charge of operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic offender.

Mary C. Minter, 36, Logansport, pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana, pursuant to a plea agreement. Minter was sentenced to one and a half years on probation. She was ordered to pay $714 in costs and undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation.

Adam S. James, 19, Logansport, pleaded guilty to theft, pursuant to a plea agreement. James was sentenced to one year on probation. He was ordered to pay $414 in costs and $75 restitution to the victim. He was also ordered to acquire a GED or complete a diploma recovery program.

Paul Grigsby, 32, Monon, pleaded guilty to assisting a criminal, pursuant to a plea agreement. Grigsby was sentenced to two days in the Cass County Jail and 18 months on probation. He was ordered to pay $264 in costs. He received credit for one day.



Tickets

The following people were fined $25 and $114.50 in court costs for violations. All costs are approximate.

Seat belt: David W. Brigance, 28, Logansport; Max L. Trapp, 66, Logansport; Kenneth L. Gunter, 45, Logansport; John P. Bailey, 63, Logansport; William F. Shideler, 75, Logansport; Sarah R. Comer, 50, Rochester; Luther G. Baker, 42, Logansport.

Speeding: Aung Win, 36, Fort Wayne; Albino M. Garcia, 42, Logansport; Sa Say, 23, Jacksonville, Fla.

Other violations: Steven M. Cotner, 49, Logansport, disregarding stop sign.



Building permits

Arcadia Tiron de Gusman, 1109 George St., $5,500, roof.

Dennie Lauer, 2906 High St., $3,500, roof.

Kim Russell, 316 17th St., $20,000, raze garage and rebuild detached garage.

Kent Long, 4570 Kinsington Drive, $125,000, single family dwelling.

Harold Toumine, 728 Lynnwood Drive, replace front window.

Melissa Bolinger, 2001 Jefferson St., 1,835, privacy fence.

Shelly Baldini, 515 22nd St., $2,500, roof.

Emmaus Mission Center, 1203 College St., $17,000, roof and sidewalk.

Ellen Martleroad, 1122 21st St., $1,700, deck.

Theresa Marland, 409 Russel St., $4,000, kitchen remodel.

Elaine Galland, 19 W. Linden Ave., raze house.

Robert Rupe, 621 11th St., raze house.

Ginger Landis, 13 E. Miami Ave., raze house.



Marriage licenses

Jason L. Arnold, 30, Logansport, and Holly L. Eads, 25, Galveston.

David M. Locke, 34, and Vrena M. Fry, 47, both of Logansport.

Jason D. Powell, 29, Kokomo, and Jessalyn A. Pitzer, 26, Galveston.

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