Permits
Sierra Collett and Emily Means.
Driver’s Licenses
Joseph Abney, Timothy Burghar, Zoe Deaton, and Emily Taulbee.
Marriages
• Judy Louise Richardson, 67, retired to Fred David Schnittker, 76, retired.
Deeds
• Ashley and Tara Witt to 214 Main Street, LLC, $95,000, tract of land on Main Street in the city of Irvine in Estill County.
• Dorothy Steele A/K/A Dorothy Sue Steele by and through her attorney in fact Treasa Reed to Ruth Howell, $60,000, tract of land in Estill County.
• Cyrena C. Wagers, Traci Dick as trustee of the Estate of the Wagers Family Irrevocable Trust, Carolyn S. and James Gould, and Milburn Brewer to Timothy McGee, $25,000, tract of land in Estill County.
• Keelin and Fredrik D. White to Eric H. and Jennifer D. Spruce, $153,000 tract of land on Red Lick in Estill County.
• Mackie and Betty Turner to Hank and Carolyn S. Bailey, $49,000, tract of land on Cobb Hill Road in Estill County.
District Civil Court
• Midland Funding LLC vs. Wendell Pasley, $827.92 claimed debt owed plus costs and interest.
• Midland Funding LLC vs. Keisha Barrett, $1,396.61 claimed debt owed plus costs and interest.
• Midland Funding LLC vs. William Riddell, $1,431.83 claimed debt owed plus costs and interest.
• Height Finance Corporation vs. Morgan Abney, $933.90 claimed debt owed plus costs and interest.
• Baptist Healthcare System, Incorporated vs. Michelle Dunaway, $1,062.48 claimed debt owed plus costs and interest.
• Baptist Healthcare System, Incorporated vs. George Tester, $3,089.48 claimed debt owed plus costs and interest.
• Citizens Guaranty Bank vs. Terry Tracy Rawlins, $378.47 claimed debt owed plus costs and interest.
• Citizens Guaranty bank vs. David and Andrea Mackey, $316.92 claimed debt owed plus costs and interest.
Circuit Civil Court
• Elizabeth Loren Chaney vs. Christopher Andrew Chaney, petition for dissolution of marriage.
• Billy J. Wallace vs. Iva Don Combs Wallace, separation agreement and entry of appearance.
• Commonwealth of Kentucky, Amy Crowe vs. Susan R. Hix, child support.
• Commonwealth of Kentucky, Doris K. Brinegar vs. Herman R. Brinegar, child support.
• Commonwealth of Kentucky, Linda Grace vs. Cassandra J. Riddell, child support.
• Commonwealth of Kentucky, Carolyn S. Collett vs. Josephine R. Tutt A/K/A Josephine Terry, child support.
• Commonwealth of Kentucky, Peggy L. Thomas vs. Courtney Barnes, child support.
• Amy Marshall vs. Jennifer Sparks, compensation of damages plus costs and interest.
• Donald Cook vs. Shawna Cook, motion to appoint warning order attorney.
• Legal Recovery Services, LLC vs. Bill Clontz, motion to appoint warning order attorney.
• Diane Bates vs. Carl Miles, motion to appoint warning order attorney.
District Court
• Scott Edward Plowman, arraignment, first degree possession of controlled substance/drug unspecified, first offense, promoting contraband, first degree, plead not guilty, preliminary hearing on August 25.
• Jeffrey A. Jordan, pretrial conference, harassing communications, jury trial on January 28.
Circuit Court
• Clayton Caudill, review, defendant to make consistent payments, continued until December 2.
• Gary Lee Norton, arraignment, bench warrant served, plead not guilty, defendant says he served time in Lee county, Commonwealth’s Attorney to review to see if case is disposed, continued until September 2.
• Jason Newton, motion hour, motion to set aside diversion, bench warrant entered by court for diversion violation.
• Eddie Sizemore, motion hour, motion to revoke probation, defendant remains in custody, diversion revocation hearing on October 7.
• Joshua Wagers, review, bench warrant, failure to appear, no bond.
• Stuart Reece, review, restitution of $190.00 due plus $9.50 fee, continued until October 7 pay or stay.
• Fred Homer Rogers Jr., motion hour, motion to set aside diversion, defendant remains in custody, diversion revocation hearing on September 2.
• Jimmy D. Creech, show cause hearing, $985.00 court cost and fine, defendant may not have notice of the fine, criminal summons for October 7 to set a date to pay costs and fines.
• Rachael Crouch, motion hour, motion to set aside, defendant remains in custody, continued until September 2.
• David Todd Harrison, review, motion to set aside, defendant remains in custody, diversion revocation hearing on Sept 26.
• David Todd Flynn, motion hour, motion to set aside diversion, diversion revocation hearing on October 7.
• Amanda Vanderpool, arraignment, burglary, third degree, three counts of theft by unlawful taking disposition all others $500 or more but under $10,000, plead not guilty, defendant must obey all laws and no contact with drugs or alcohol, pre pretrial on October 2.
• Lonnie James Neal, arraignment, two counts of theft by failure to make required disposition of property, plead not guilty, pre pretrial on October 2.
• Jason Lawson, show cause hearing, bench warrant issued, no money paid on 4225.00 on costs.
• Dennie Lee Baker Jr., show cause hearing, $215.00 court costs and $300.00 plus 5% fee restitution, continued until October 24, restitution to be paid.
• Cynthia Henry Puckett, motion hour, motion to set aside diversion, defendant in custody, diversion revocation hearing on September 26.
• Cassandra Toler, status hearing, burglary, second degree, defendant in rehab and will not be released until October 24, continued until October 24.
• Glenn Newton, motion hour, motion for furlough, defendant has an appointment on August 26, court to enter order, trafficking in controlled substance, second degree first offense (<20 D.U. drug unspecified schedule 3), trafficking in controlled substance, second degree, first offense (>=20 D.U. drug unspecified schedule 3), first degree possession of controlled substance/opiate, first offense, controlled substance prescription not in original container, defendant in custody, pre pretrial on September 4.
• Robert Lee Adams, motion hour, motion to set aside, motion to amended motion to set aside diversion, defendant in custody, diversion revocation hearing on September 26.
• Bradley J. Young, status hearing, receiving stolen property under $10,000, criminal mischief, second degree, drug tested positive for suboxone-has prescription for suboxone, no contact with drugs or alcohol and obey all laws, continued until September 2.
• Earl Thompson, arraignment, assault third degree-police /probation officer-identi, riot, second degree, disorderly conduct, first degree, failure to disperse, obstructing governmental operations, wanton endangerment- first degree police officer, resisting arrest, menacing, plead not guilty, bond to be reviewed, pre pretrial on September 4.
• Harvey L. Bunch, continued first appearance, for arraignment, sexual abuse, first degree, victim under 12 years of age, plead not guilty, continued until October 2.
• Daniel Bowling, arraignment, assault fourth degree domestic violence minor injury, fleeing or evading police, first degree (on foot), three counts of Assault- third degree- police/probation officer-identi, alcohol intoxication in a public place- first and second offense, menacing, resisting arrest, terroristic threatening, third degree, disorderly conduct, second degree, plead not guilty, continued until October 2.
• Rachel Jones, arraignment, wanton endangerment- first degree, criminal abuse- first degree- child 12 or under, first degree possession on controlled substance/opiate, first offense, public intoxication controlled substance (excludes alcohol), plead not guilty, continued until October 2.