Source: http://www.cvt-news.com/news/?p=5883
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 20:03:41+00:00

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Frankie M. Townsend, Taylor J. Wiseman, Cody J. Sparks and Dylan M. Fry.
•Wanda Jean Clark, 63, homemaker, Irvine to Randolph Walling, 70, retired, Irvine.
•Melvin Gordon, by and through his Limited Power of Attorney, Linda Gordon, and Linda Gordon, (formerly known as Linda White), to Melvin Gordon and Linda Gordon, to combine two parcels of property under one deed, land in Estill County.
•Gidget R. Chaney to Shirleen Chaney, love and affection, land in Estill County.
•Jerry M. Arnold, II, and Christy Arnold to Dwayne and Alison Fox, $102,000, land in Estill County.
•Teresa I. Richardson n/k/a Teresa Isaacs to Ricky Richardson, in accordance with the Decree of Dissolution, Lot 8 in block 2 of Whispering Woods Subdivision, Estill County.
•Citizen’s Guaranty Bank v. Ray Mills and Ruby Mills, Citibank South Dakota NA; Investment Retriever’s, Inc; and Asset Acceptance, LLC, $60,050, 411 and 411 1/2 Richmond Road, Irvine, Ky. 40336 and 95 Leigh High, Irvine, Ky. 40336.
•Springleaf Home Equity, Inc. v. Charles Breeding; Maryann Breeding; Unifund CCR Partners; Unifund CCR Partners Assignee of Palisades Collection, LLC; Asset Acceptance, LLC; Target National Bank; The Bank of Mount Vernon and Estill County, Kentucky, $23,333, land in Estill County.
•Discover Bank v. Charles E. Eddy, $4,692.11 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Linda Webb-Webb Rentals v. Rick West, $1,000 unpaid rent plus late fees, claim debt owed.
•Alpha Credit Corporation v. Ronnie Abney, $815.30 plus late fees, interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Capital One bank (USA), NA v. Kara M. Stamper, $4,991.76 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Capital One Bank (USA), NA v. Brandon Long, $969.07 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Capital One Bank (USA), NA v. Nicole Richardson, $596.91 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•GE Capital Retail Bank v. Micheal Harris, $1,253.52 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Convergence Receivables, LC v. Ashley D. Riddell, $674.50 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•LVNV Funding LLC v. Teresa D. Arnold, $7,587.46 plus accrued interest of $1,445.57, continuing interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Household Finance Corporation II v. Russell L. Webb, Christy L. Webb, Peoples Security Finance Company, Inc., Capital One Services, Inc., City of Irvine, Kentucky, $49,220.76 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•U.S. Bank National Association a/k/a U.S. Bank, N.A. v. Margaret E. Gilbert, $23,992.37 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Terry Conrad and Regina Conrad v. Amy Walters McKinney and Jonathan McKinney, verified petition for custody.
•Peoples Bank & Trust Company of Madison County v. Tammy G. McGee, Estill County, Kentucky, City of Irvine, Kentucky, $6,373.82 plus interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Somerhill Capital v. Robert H. Collins, $16,663.73 plus interest of $2,363.05, continuing interest and costs, claim debt owed.
•Ralph Crowe, cultivation in marijuana – less than five plants – first offense, not guilty plea, pretrial conference Oct. 10.
•Frankie S. Young, escape-second degree identify facility, not guilty plea, preliminary hearing was Sept. 14.
•Jerry L. Whittie, no operators/moped license, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Anderson Bill Taylor Jr., speeding 10 mph over limit, warrant of arrest.
•Jeff Hall, assault fourth degree no visible injury, sexual abuse – third degree, attempted unlawful imprisonment-first degree, terroristic threatening, third degree, stalking-second degree, motion for furlough denied.
•Maria A. Flores, failure to wear seat belts, failure to notify address change to the department of transportation, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Rachell L. Richardson, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, dismissed with proof, operating an ATV on roadway, dismissed.
•Daniel Philhower, one headlight, operating vehicle with expired operators license, continued until Sept. 26.
•Danial R. Philhower, III, disregarding stop sign, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, continued until Sept. 26.
•Daniel Philhower, one headlight, rear license not illuminated, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, continued until Sept. 26.
•Christopher Bryan Bishop, receiving stolen property under $10,000, criminal summons Oct. 10.
•Craig Stephen Morgan, assault fourth degree minor injury, County Attorney dismissed.
•Randall L. Johnson, criminal mischief, first degree, theft by unlawful taking/disp-all others, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause March 13.
•Mark D. Durbin, criminal littering, possession of marijuana, tampering with physical evidence, case bound over to grand jury.
•David A. Haney, wanton endangerment-first degree, case bound over to grand jury.
•Jennifer Lynn Arvin, theft by deception-including cold checks under $10,000, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause March 13.
•Andrew Scott Hunt, fraudulent use of a credit card under $10,000, defendant waives to grand jury.
•Timothy A. Neal, first degree possession of a controlled substance/drug unspecified, first offense, defendant waives to grand jury through attorney.
•Gerald Johnson, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, fleeing or evading police, second degree (on foot), counts 1 and 2 guilty plea per conditional discharge order, alcohol intoxication i a public place-first and second offense, merge, show cause March 13.
•Zack Jones, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, fleeing or evading police, second degree (on foot), alcohol intoxication in a public place-first and second offense, not guilty plea, pretrial conference Sept. 26.
•Joseph R. Hurst, public intoxication from a controlled substance excluding alcohol, first degree possession of a controlled substance drug unspecified, first offense, possession of a controlled substance, third degree – drug unspecified, continued until Sept. 14.
•Joshua David Rawlins, burglary, third degree, continued until Oct. 10.
•Angus Willis, receiving stolen property under $10,000, case bound over to grand jury.
•Timothy A. Neal, manufacturing methamphetamine, first offense, case bound over to grand jury.
•Danny Ray Angel, trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, drug unspecified, schedule 1 and 2, defendant waives case to grand jury.
•Samuel E. Tipton, hindering prosecution or apprehension-second degree, warrant of arrest.
•Shawn M. Willis, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, violation of Kentucky E.P.O./D.V.O., continued until Oct. 10.
•Jesse A. Lancaster, Jr., possession of marijuana, continued until Oct. 10.
•James Johnson, local city ordinance, continued until Oct. 10.
•Christie D. Foster, cultivation in marijuana – less than five plants – first offense, buying and/or possession of drug paraphernalia, continued until Nov. 14.
•Eric Grey, criminal mischief-second degree, disorderly conduct, second degree, terroristic threatening, third degree, pretrial conference Oct. 10.
•Timothy C. McKinney, buying and/or possession of drug paraphernalia, guilty plea, show cause March 13.
•Jamey Owen Woolery, alcohol intoxication in a public place-third or greater offense within 12 months, continued until Oct. 10.
•Jessie Edward Riddell, theft by unlawful taking/disp-shoplifting, continued until Oct. 10.
•Justin Babb, cultivation in marijuana – less than five plants – first offense, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause March 13.
•Jamie Woolery, alcohol intoxication in a public place-first and second offense, criminal trespassing-third degree, continued until Oct. 10.
•Jennifer Lynn Arvin, theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause March 13.
•Fred Wayne Young Jr., alcohol intoxication in a public place-first and second offense, merged, resisting arrest, County Attorney amends to disorderly conduct, guilty plea sentenced to 30 days in jail with credit for time served, show cause March 13.
•Michael Rose, hindering prosecution or apprehension-second degree, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause March 13.
•Kelly Henderson, alcohol intoxication in a public place-first and second offense, pretrial diversion ordered, assault fourth degree domestic violence no visible injury, show cause March 13.
•Billy R. Carroll, assault fourth degree minor injury, terroristic threatening, third degree, jury trial Jan. 23.
•Kenneth All Tipton, harassment (physical contact) no injury, terroristic threatening, third degree, jury trial Jan. 23.
•Billy Ray Carroll, harassment (physical contact) no injury, not guilty plea, pretrial conference Jan. 22.
•Timothy Duane Abrams Jr., fleeing or evading police, second degree (on foot), resisting arrest, possession of marijuana, cultivation in marijuana – less than five plants – first offense, buying and/or possession of drug paraphernalia, continued until Nov. 14.
•Justin A. Mosley, public intoxication from a controlled substance excluding alcohol, guilty plea, $25 fine plus costs, show cause March 13.
•Jeffery A. Fox, failure to wear seat belts, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, failure to produce insurance card, license required-to be carried on person, improper display of registration plates, driving on a DUI suspended license-second offense, jury trial Oct. 24.
•Samantha Elam, public intoxication from a controlled substance excluding alcohol, guilty plea, $100 fine plus costs, show cause March 13.
•Lloyd Christopher Estes, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, terroristic threatening, third degree, jury trial Jan. 23.
•Daniel Gilbert, receiving stolen property under $500, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause March 13.
•William C. Arvin, theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause March 13.
•Timothy Turner Jr., alcohol intoxication in a public place-third or greater offense within 12 months, possession of an open alcohol beverage container in a motor vehicle, endangering the welfare of a minor, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, show cause March 13.
•William C. Arvini, theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, guilty plea per conditional discharge order.
•Timothy L. Hoskins, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, failure to produce insurance card, merge, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, guilty plea per conditional discharge order, pretrial conference Oct. 10, show cause March 13.
•Carla Rose, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, continued until Dec. 12.
•Craig S. Morgan, no tail lamps, no/expired registration plates, failure to register transfer of motor vehicle, continued until Oct. 10.
•Daniel Conrad, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, continued until Oct. 10.
•Michael Gibson, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, continued until Oct. 10.
•Perry A. Pingleton, speeding 20 mph over limit, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, failure to wear seat belts, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Tabitha Marie Stepp, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security second or greater, guilty plea per conditional discharge, show cause March 13.
•Brian A. Estes, obstructed vision and/or windshield, continued until Oct. 10.
•Rachell L. Richardson, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, dismissed with proof, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, continued until Nov. 14.
•Brandon C. Rogers, failure to wear seat belts, no operators/moped license, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Anthony Scenters, driving on a DUI suspended license-first offense, guilty plea, license to be in possession, merge, obstructed vision and/or windshield, merge per plea, show cause March 13.
•Jeremy Glen Henry, improper registration plate, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security second or greater, failure to register transfer of motor vehicle, no/expired registration plates, district court action slip.
•George Thomas Fox, obstructed vision and/or windshield, dismissed with proof.
•Michael E. McDowell, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, etc. .08 first offense, warrant of arrest.
•Jessica Marcum, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, failure to appear/department of transportation.
•Cody C. Ballard, failure to wear seat belts, guilty plea, $25 fine, show cause March 13.

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