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J o u R N A L o F E c c)R D
MASON COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Judgments in Mason
County District Court
Judge Victoria Meadows'
jurisdiction during the past
week include:
Negligent driving:
Louis Fred Menefee, 112
South 14 th Street, Tacoma,
second degree, $550; Kit
A. Pederson, 2243 West
Deegan Road West, Shelton,
first degree, $693, 90 days
suspended; Christopher D.
Artman, 9408 17 th Avenue
East, Tacoma, second
degree, $550.
No valid operator's
license: Remigio Qaray-
Garcia, 130 SE Sunrise
Place, Shelton, $550; Aurora
E. Vega, 506 First Street
SE, Auburn, and no liability
insurance, $1,100; Sherry
L. McAllister, 90 North
Quinault Place, Hoodsport,
$550.
No liability insurance:
Jusyina Lorrain Reed,
1109 South Seventh Street,
Shelton, and no seatbelt,
$647; John Wesley Brand,
130 Bayberry Drive,
Medford, Oregon, $550;
Robert Kelly Arvine, 3284
East Harstine Island Road,
Shelton, and speeding,
$674; Scott J. Smith,
3815 Walther Drive SE,
Lacey, and no seatbelt,
$674; Michael G. Bacus,
15708 22 nd Avenue NW,
Marysville, and speeding
and expired vehicle tabs;
Karish Lin Keller, 1738
Burwell Street, Bremerton,
and defective headlamp
and failure to carry vehicle
registration, $789; Michael
Ryan Niemann-Veach, 330
NE Erickson, Bremerton,
$550; Phillip John Stiers,
620 SW Fourth Street,
College Place, and speeding,
$663; Teresa L. Wright, 80
East Blevins Road North,
Shelton, $550.
Speeding (over $250):
Richard C. Krogness, 121
SE Emerald Drive, Shelton,
$295.
Over legal weight:
Jim Campbell and Sons,
Incorporated, Graham,
$329.
Possession of less than
40 grams marijuana:
Richard J. Moore, 80
East Blevins Road North,
Shelton, $250.
SHELTON
MUNICIPAL COURT
Judgments in Shelton
• Municipal Court Judge
George Steele's jurisdiction
during the past week
include:
Driving while license
suspended or revoked:
Arturito R. Santacruz, 7900
West Cloquallum Road,
Shelton, third degree, $243,
90 days, 88 suspended, two
days community service;
Matthew T. Selby, 405
South. 16 th Street, Shelton,
third degree, $493, 90 days,
80 suspended.
Negligent driving:
John Clark Seaton, 3522
Lorne Street SE, Tumwater,
first degree, $843, 90
days, 89 suspended, and
possession of under 40
grams marijuana, $313, 90
days, 80 suspended, 10 days
community service.
Third-degree theft:
Martin Lee Manley, Shelton,
two counts, $293, 365 days,
364 suspended, and $193,
365 days, 364 suspended;
Alan Lee Lauber, 229 Craig
Street, Shelton, $413, 365
days 345 suspended.
Violation of no-contact
order: Julie A. Gere, 614
Fourth Street, Shelton, two
counts domestic violence,
$343, 365 days, 355
suspended, and $343, 365
days, 360 suspended.
MASON COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT
Divorces Granted
James W. Garrett and
Michele Lynn Garrett.
Tracy Bernice Jenson
and Paul Anthony Jenson.
Eleanora Robinson and
Glenn Robinson.
Larinn Vincent and Cur-
tis Vincent.
Kyle Van Osten Miller
and Kastin Lynn Miller.
May Rose Compton and
Virgil Arthur Compton.
Philip Spence Weigand
and Monica Majin Weigand.
Deborah Sue Petersen
and Gerald Jerome Peters-
en.
Mandy Elaine Hill and
Curtis T. Knowles.
Lisa P. Nichols and Jan
L. Nichols.
Miguel Alejandro Luengo
and Heather Ragsdale-Lu-
engo.
New Cases
Washington Department
of Employment Security tax
warrants against Heidi J.
Nelson; Ronald R. Brown;
Joel B. Pease; Ruth A. Dal-
ly; Donna V. Walker; Kevin
M. Butler; Thomas J. Blue-
bird; Alan W. McGill.
First Resolution Invest-
ment Corporation against
Walter E. Henningsen,
transcript of judgment.
Dynamic Collectors, tran-
scripts of judgment against
Dena Viney and Mark J.
Viney; Edith Mae Obiedzen-
ski and John Doe Obiedzen-
ski;
Housing Authority of Ma-
son County against Kristina
Christensen, unlawful de-
tainer.
EMC Mortgage Corpora-
tion against Henry W. Rus-
sell, John Russell and Jane
Russell, commercial.
Washington Department
of Revenue against Michael
S. Gettle, tax warrant.
Capital One Bank against
Sharon L. Tibbits, commer-
cial.
Lori J. Wood against
Noah Scott Darling, unlaw-
ful detainer.
Christina J. Deemer
against Everett Hernandez,
unlawful detainer.
Beneficial Washington,
Incorporated against Misty
Huston and John Doe Hus-
ton, commercial.
Shine Quarry, Incorpo-
rated against A & M Devel-
opment, commercial.
COUNTY
BUILDING PERMITS
New construction over
$5,000, shoreline work
and other major projects
receiving permits during
the past week include:
William Carlson, 26920
North Highway 101,
Hoodsport, stream bank
flood protection in Sund
Creek, $17,640; James
Jensen, 1052 East South
Island Drive, Shelton,
garage, $32,940.60; Kikuchi
and Walsh, 230 SE Waldrip
Road, Shelton, remodel,
$188,219.27; Thomas
Hargrove, 12 SE Oyster
Beach Road, Shelton,
residence, $206,106.40.
Rod L. Diemert, 91 SE
Teagle Drive, Shelton, deck,
$6,596.40; Scott Sperling,
491 East Union Ridge
Road, Union, residence and
garage, $111,945.60; Steven
Bennett, 1642 SE Lynch
Road, Shelton, residence,
$234,100.71; Clyde B. Luse,
2811 East Timberlake West
Drive, Shelton, covered
deck, $5,604.50; Warren
Koehler, 191 East McLane
Drive, Shelton, RV storage,
$9,986.20; Harmony Hill,
7362 East State Route 106,
Union, addition to guest
lodge, $180,325.40.
No value was listed for
the following projects:
Michael Williams, 70
East Wood Lane, Shelton,
manufactured home; Mary
M. Knight School, 2987
West Matlock-Brady Road,
Elma, re-roof.
SHELTON POLICE
Tuesday, June 23
Vandalism to property in
the 200 block of West Wyan-
dotte Avenue was reported.
Vehicle vandalism was
reported in the 2300 block of
King Street.
An assault was reported
at 11:23 a.m. in the 100
block of West K Street.
A caller from the 1000
block of Dearborn Avenue
reported the theft of a
9-week-old Pomeranian.
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Wednesday, June 24
Vandalism was reported
in the 500 block of East I
Street and in the 100 block
of Arcadia Avenue.
A caller reported a pos-
sibly rabid cat in the area
of 12 th Street and Harvard
Avenue.
A caller reported a truck
parked in reserved space at
Evergreen Square.
A caller from the 2100
block of Jefferson Street re-
ported harassment via text
messages.
Thursday, June 25
An assault was reported
at 3:37 p.m. at the Sixth
Street Park. At 5:46 p.m.
an assault was reported on
Sixth Street.
At 8:23 p.m. a caller com-
plained about noise in the
1200 block of Railroad Av-
enue.
Friday, June 26
Officers responded at
12:24 a.m. to a report of a
disturbance in the lobby at
Mason General Hospital.
Graffiti was found on the
buildings at Kneeland Park.
Vandalism was reported
at a residence in the 400
block of Arcadia Avenue.
A caller reported be-
ing harassed at the Mason
Transit stop in the 500 block
of Cota Street.
A caller complained
about an ATV "flying up
and down" Jefferson Street
and a caller reported two
motorcycles racing on May
Avenue.
A caller from the 1000
block of West Wyandotte
Avenue reported credit-card
fraud.
At 9:11 p.m. a caller com-
plained about noise in the
1600 block of Ridge Road.
Saturday, June 27
Trespassing was reported
at a business in the 3000
block of Northview Circle.
A caller reported a "loud
party" in the 100 block of
Sage Street.
At 2:09 a.m. a distur-
bance was reported in the
area of Fairmount Avenue
and Ridge Road.
Vandalism was reported
in the 1500 block of Holman
Street.
A burglary was reported
at a garage in the 200 block
of West H Street.
Sunday, June 28
A burglary was reported
at a residence in the 1800
block of Summit Drive.
At 1:16 p.m. a caller re-
ported four men drinking
alcohol in Brewer Park.
A caller from the 3000
block of Johns Prairie Road
reported a theft.
At 9:15 p.m. a caller com-
plained about fireworks in
the area of Bellevue Avenue
and Division Street.
Monday, June 29
A caller from the 2300
block of Sherwood Lane re-
ported the theft of an 11-foot
Starcraft rowboat.
A caller from a business
in the 100 block of Wallace
Kneeland Boulevard report-
ed receiving threats.
A caller complained about
fireworks in the area of East
I Street.
Just before midnight a
caller complained about
noise in the 2000 block of
King Street.
MASON COUNTY
JAIL POPULATION
The Mason County Jail
recorded populations as
follows during the past
week:
Wednesday 84, Thursday
81, Friday 86, Saturday
86, Sunday 86, Monday 89,
Tuesday 91.
MASON COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Tuesday, June 23
A caller from East Wild-
flower Lane reported iden-
tity theft involving a credit
card used on the Internet.
A caller reported finding
a bag of stolen mail in the
woods off East Annas Way.
A caller reported the theft
of maple from property near
Milepost 395 of North High-
way 101, Lilliwaup.
A burglary was reported
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