<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, Wednesday, October 31, 2012, page 8BH<strong>is</strong>toryFrom the Brownton Bulletin archives100 Years AgoNov. 1, 1912O.C. Conrad, EditorAugust Streich, living on thewest shore of Lake Addie, <strong>is</strong> thelatest to own and drive a new automobile.He purchased a new1913 model Overland from Zander& Krueger, as well as a steelgarage in which to safely housethe “bubble.”<strong>The</strong> special train carrying stateofficials stopped at the station afew minutes Wednesday<strong>for</strong>enoon. Only a handful of citizenscongregated to hear thebrief speech of the governor. <strong>The</strong>affair was poorly advert<strong>is</strong>ed,which was no doubt responsible<strong>for</strong> the small gathering.G.W. Dwinnell and family arepreparing to move from thefarm, four miles east of town, tothe city of Hutchinson in thenear future. William Reed, weunderstand, will take charge ofthe place just as soon as he completesh<strong>is</strong> threshing operations.75 Years AgoOct. 28, 1937Percy L. Hakes, EditorHerbert Zander <strong>is</strong> the owner ofa new 1937 Oldsmobile that hepurchased from Paul Tadsen lastweek.<strong>The</strong> annual chicken-pickingGettingMarried?LegalsContinued from 5B(3) Name of Mortgage Originator(Lender)Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.(4) Residential ServicerWells Fargo 800-416-1472(5) Tax Parcel IdentificationNumber22.050.4390(6) Transaction Agent’s MortgageID Number (MERS number)none(Publ<strong>is</strong>hed in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong> October 31, November 7,14, 21, 28 and December 5, 2012)Foreclosure12-081216NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE RIGHT TO VERIFICATIONOF THE DEBT AND IDENTITYOF THE ORIGINAL CREDITORWITHIN THE TIME PROVIDEDBY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BYTHIS ACTION.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that default has occurred in the conditionsof the following described mortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: November22, 2005ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$157,410.00MORTGAGOR(S): Patricia A. Kobrin,single.MORTGAGEE: Town and CountryCredit Corp.LENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Townand Country Credit Corp.SERVICER: JPMorgan ChaseBank, N.A.DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Filed December 5, 2005, <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Recorder, as Document NumberA-358030ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: AmeriQuestMortgage Company; Dated: December2, 2005 filed: December 31, 2007,recorded as document number A-374572; thereafter assigned to MortgageElectronic Reg<strong>is</strong>tration Systems,Inc. dated December 2, 2005 andrecorded December 31, 2007 as documentnumber A-374573. <strong>The</strong>reafterassigned to Bank of America, NationalAssociation as successor by merger toLaSalle Bank National Association, asTrustee <strong>for</strong> Certificateholders of BearStearns Asset Backed Securities ILLC, Asset Backed-Certificates, Series2006-HE2 dated May 7, 2009 andrecorded May 20, 2009 as documentnumber A-383685.LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:That part and portion of Lots One(1) and Seven (7) of Auditor’s Plat ofthe South Half of Section (6), TownshipOne Hundred Sixteen (116) Northof Range Twenty-nine (29) West, ExceptLand Hereto<strong>for</strong>e Included in Platsof Record, according to the Plat thereofon file and of record in the office ofthe Reg<strong>is</strong>ter of Deeds of <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong>, Minnesota, having a frontageof One Hundred Thirty-two (132) feeton Jefferson Street South in the City ofHutchinson, described as follows: Beginningat a point on the East line ofsaid Lot One (1) One Hundred Ninetyeight(198) feet Southeasterly from theNortheast corner of said Lot One (1);thence Westerly on a line parallel withthe North line of said Lot One (1)(Being the South line of Oakland Avenue)a d<strong>is</strong>tance of One Hundred Thirty-two(132) feet to a point; thenceSoutherly on a line parallel with theEast line of said Lots One (1) andseason opened at the BrowntonProduce the latter part of lastweek. <strong>The</strong>y are employing abouteight extra men.<strong>The</strong> work on the old bankbuilding which will house theBrownton Liquor Store <strong>is</strong> progressingnicely and, when completedand furn<strong>is</strong>hed with newfixtures, will become one of thefinest equipped stores in th<strong>is</strong> partof the state.50 Years AgoNov. 1, 1962Charles H. Warner, Editor<strong>The</strong> 8-year-old granddaughterof Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rickertof Brownton, died Sept. 29 ofburns suffered when a lightedbook of matches fell on her lapand ignited her dress on fire. VirgeneAnne Rickert, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Wayne Rickert ofDelano, suffered third-degreeburns on two-thirds of her body.Authorities are now trying tofind the source of the highlyflammable material of her dressand ban its sale.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Geier(Mav<strong>is</strong> Wehking) of Stewart announcethe birth of a son Robert,Frederick, on Sunday. Oct. 28.Seven (7) (Being the West line of JeffersonStreet South) a d<strong>is</strong>tance of OneHundred Thirty-two (132) feet; thenceEasterly on a line parallel with theNorth line of said Lot One (1) a d<strong>is</strong>tanceof One Hundred Thirty-two(132) feet to the East line of Lot Seven(7); thence Northerly along the Eastline of Lot Seven (7) and the East lineof Lot One (1) to point of beginning.PROPERTY ADDRESS: 940 JeffersonStreet SE, Hutchinson, MN55350PROPERTY IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER: 23 216 0040COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$196,458.34THAT all pre-<strong>for</strong>eclosure requirementshave been complied with; thatno action or proceeding has been institutedat law or otherw<strong>is</strong>e to recoverthe debt secured by said mortgage, orany part thereof;PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, the abovedescribed property will be sold by theSheriff of said county as follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:December 13, 2012, 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s MainOffice, 801 East 10 th Street, Glencoe,MN 55336to pay the debt secured by saidmortgage and taxes, if any, on saidprem<strong>is</strong>es and the costs and d<strong>is</strong>bursements,including attorneys fees allowedby law, subject to redemptionwithin 6 months from the date of saidsale by the mortgagor(s) the personalrepresentatives or assigns.TIME AND DATE TO VACATEPROPERTY: If the real estate <strong>is</strong> anowner-occupied, single familydwelling, unless otherw<strong>is</strong>e providedby law, the date on or be<strong>for</strong>e whichthe mortgagor(s) must vacate theproperty, if the mortgage <strong>is</strong> not reinstatedunder section 580.30 or theproperty <strong>is</strong> not redeemed under section580.23, <strong>is</strong> 11:59 p.m. on June13, 2013.“THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAWFOR REDEMPTION BY THEMORTGAGOR, THE MORT-GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESEN-TATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BEREDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF AJUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTEREDUNDER MINNESOTA STATUTESSECTION 582.032 DETERMINING,AMONG OTHER THINGS, THATTHE MORTGAGED PREMISESARE IMPROVED WITH A RESI-DENTIAL DWELLING OF LESSTHAN 5 UNITS, ARE NOT PROP-ERTY USED FOR AGRICULTURALPRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.Dated: October 19, 2012U.S. Bank National Association,as Trustee, successor in interestto Bank of America, NationalAssociation as successor by merger toLaSalle Bank NationalAssociation, as Trustee <strong>for</strong>Certificateholders of Bear StearnsAsset Backed Securities I LLC, AssetBacked-Certificates,Series 2006-HE2.Assignee of MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPByLawrence P. Zielke – 152559Diane F. Mach – 2737888Mel<strong>is</strong>sa L.B. Porter – 0337778Ronald W. Spencer – 0104061Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160XGary J. Evers - 00134764Attorneys <strong>for</strong> Mortgagee12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337(952) 831-406020 Years AgoOct. 28, 1992Lori Copler, EditorA <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> D<strong>is</strong>trictCourt jury found Darby Opsahl,23, guilty of three counts of murderin the 1986 shooting of MargaretRehmann of rural LesterPrairie. <strong>The</strong> jury deliberatedabout eight hours be<strong>for</strong>e renderingthe verdict Friday night.<strong>The</strong>re were no challengers <strong>for</strong>open seats on the Brownton CityCouncil, to be voted upon Tuesday,and, in fact, there were almostno candidates at all. IncumbentMayor Carl Wachter reluctantlyfiled <strong>for</strong> re-election about10 minutes be<strong>for</strong>e the filing periodclosed. Wachter just had aknee replaced, and will have theother replaced in the near future,and <strong>is</strong>n’t sure he wanted to continueas mayor. But Wachter saidhe did not want to see a blankballot that would result in a longl<strong>is</strong>t of write-ins with no clearlysupported candidate. Denn<strong>is</strong>Sweely, a 10-year council member,also waited until the lastminute to file, reiteratingWachter’s concerns about ablank ballot. Incumbent Gordon“Corky” Winterfeldt did not file,but resident Norman Schwarzeannounced h<strong>is</strong> candidacy as awrite-in.Don’t <strong>for</strong>get to pick up your Bridal Packet from the <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>! Th<strong>is</strong> packet contains a copy of the weddingsection along with engagement and wedding announcement <strong>for</strong>ms.AND You can reg<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>for</strong> a chance to win a$50 Gift Certificate good at any of theadvert<strong>is</strong>ers in the Glencoe Wedding Guide!At the end of the year, two lucky couples whoseengagement was announced in the <strong>Chronicle</strong> willwin a $50 Gift Certificate courtesy of:<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>716 E. 10th St., Glencoe • 320-864-5518PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBTCOLLECTION PRACTICES ACT,YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THISOFFICE IS DEEMED TO BE ADEBT COLLECTOR. ANY INFOR-MATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THISNOTICE IS REQUIRED BY THEPROVISIONS OF THE FAIR DEBTCOLLECTION PRACTICES ACTAND DOES NOT IMPLY THAT WEARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECTMONEY FROM ANYONE WHOHAS DISCHARGED THE DEBTUNDER THE BANKRUPTCYLAWS OF THE UNITED STATES.(Publ<strong>is</strong>hed in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong> October 31, November 7,14, 21, 28, and December 5, 2012)Foreclosure11-072369NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE RIGHT TO VERIFICATIONOF THE DEBT AND IDENTITYOF THE ORIGINAL CREDITORWITHIN THE TIME PROVIDEDBY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BYTHIS ACTION.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that default has occurred in the conditionsof the following described mortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: June 10,2005ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$166,500.00MORTGAGOR(S): Herbert V Heideckerand Bonnie L Bartelt, husbandand wifeMORTGAGEE: Mortgage ElectronicReg<strong>is</strong>tration Systems, Inc.TRANSACTION AGENT: MortgageElectronic Reg<strong>is</strong>tration Systems,Inc.MI#: 100220710000032314LENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-ED ON THE MORTGAGE: MaribellaMortgage LLCSERVICER: JPMorgan ChaseBank, N.A.DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Filed June 20, 2005, <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>Recorder, as Document Number A-353414ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: U.S. Bank NationalAssociation, as Trustee, successorin interest to Bank of America, NationalAssociation as successor bymerger to LaSalle Bank National Association,as Trustee <strong>for</strong> Certificateholdersof Bear Stearns Asset BackedSecurities I LLC, Asset-Backed Certificates,Series 2005-HE9; Dated:May 21, 2012 filed: June 6, 2012,recorded as document number403132.LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:<strong>The</strong> West half of Lot 7, Block 4,Townsite of Hutchinson, North half,excepting therefrom the North 181feet of Lot 7.PROPERTY ADDRESS: 103 5 thAve NE, Hutchinson, MN 55350PROPERTY IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER: 23-056-0450COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$244,067.87THAT all pre-<strong>for</strong>eclosure requirementshave been complied with; thatno action or proceeding has been institutedat law or otherw<strong>is</strong>e to recoverthe debt secured by said mortgage, orany part thereof;PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, the abovedescribed property will be sold by theFrom the Stewart Tribune archives100 Years AgoNov. 1, 1912A.F. Avery, Editor<strong>The</strong> Tribune has it on goodauthority that the Stewart mill <strong>is</strong>about to be re-opened, havingbeen leased by two local businessmenwho have the hustleand ability to make the venture asuccess, if anyone can. We arenot at liberty to make any furtherannouncement as the deal <strong>is</strong> notdefinitely closed yet.<strong>The</strong> editor’s family <strong>is</strong> now occupyingthe new residence erectedth<strong>is</strong> summer, having movedyesterday. <strong>The</strong> structure wasbuilt by Contractor Loop and thepainting and decorating done byH.H. Hoeft. It has been sometime in the building due to delaysof several kinds, but wehope to take enough com<strong>for</strong>t in itto make up <strong>for</strong> the gray hairs acquiredwhile it was going up.Considerable new cementsidewalk has been built in thesoutheast part of town recently; acement walk now extendingfrom Herman Wessel’s corner tothe mill. New street crossingsalso have been built, one betweenJ.E. Headley’s and G.D.Grinnells’ residences, and theother across the street west of themill.<strong>The</strong> explosion of a gasolinestove in the small room on thenorth side of E.M. Hanson’sbuilding caused a blaze last Saturday,just after noon, whichwould have resulted seriouslyhad it not been <strong>for</strong> the timely arrivalof the fire department. As itwas, the building was badlyscorched, the contents of theroom destroyed, and the Boehlkemercantile stock somewhat damagedby smoke. Smith Hendersonhad a “pantorium” in theroom in which the fire started,and did h<strong>is</strong> cleaning with gasoline,as well as using a gasolinestove. <strong>The</strong> combination provedto be a bad one.Sheriff of said county as follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:October 24, 2012, 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s MainOffice, 801 East 10 th Street, Glencoe,MN 55336to pay the debt secured by saidmortgage and taxes, if any, on saidprem<strong>is</strong>es and the costs and d<strong>is</strong>bursements,including attorneys fees allowedby law, subject to redemptionwithin 6 months from the date of saidsale by the mortgagor(s) the personalrepresentatives or assigns.TIME AND DATE TO VACATEPROPERTY: If the real estate <strong>is</strong> anowner-occupied, single familydwelling, unless otherw<strong>is</strong>e providedby law, the date on or be<strong>for</strong>e whichthe mortgagor(s) must vacate theproperty, if the mortgage <strong>is</strong> not reinstatedunder section 580.30 or theproperty <strong>is</strong> not redeemed under section580.23, <strong>is</strong> 11:59 p.m. on April24, 2013.“THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAWFOR REDEMPTION BY THEMORTGAGOR, THE MORT-GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESEN-TATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BEREDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF AJUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTEREDUNDER MINNESOTA STATUTESSECTION 582.032 DETERMINING,AMONG OTHER THINGS, THATTHE MORTGAGED PREMISESARE IMPROVED WITH A RESI-DENTIAL DWELLING OF LESSTHAN 5 UNITS, ARE NOT PROP-ERTY USED FOR AGRICULTURALPRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.Dated: August 29, 2012U.S. Bank National Association,as Trustee, Successor in interest toBank of America, NationalAssociation as successor bymerger to LaSalle Bank NationalAssociation, as Trustee <strong>for</strong>Certificateholders of Bear StearnsAsset Backed Securities I LLC, Asset-BackedCertificates, Series 2005-HE9Assignee of MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPByLawrence P. Zielke – 152559Diane F. Mach – 2737888Mel<strong>is</strong>sa L.B. Porter – 0337778Ronald W. Spencer – 0104061Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160XGary J. Evers - 0134764Attorneys <strong>for</strong> Mortgagee12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337(952) 831-4060PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBTCOLLECTION PRACTICES ACT,YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THISOFFICE IS DEEMED TO BE ADEBT COLLECTOR. ANY INFOR-MATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THISNOTICE IS REQUIRED BY THEPROVISIONS OF THE FAIR DEBTCOLLECTION PRACTICES ACTAND DOES NOT IMPLY THAT WEARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECTMONEY FROM ANYONE WHOHAS DISCHARGED THE DEBTUNDER THE BANKRUPTCYLAWS OF THE UNITED STATES.(Publ<strong>is</strong>hed in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong> September 12, 19, 26, October3, 10 and 17, 2012)NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENTOF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE<strong>The</strong> above referenced sale scheduled<strong>for</strong> October 24, 2012, at 10:00AM, has been postponed to November29, 2012, at 10:00 AM, located at 801East 10 th Street, Glencoe, MN 55336,said <strong>County</strong> and <strong>State</strong>.If th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> an owner occupied, singlefamilydwelling, the prem<strong>is</strong>es must be75 Years AgoOct. 29, 1937Harry Koeppen, EditorM<strong>is</strong>s Elizabeth Kosek, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kosek,became the bride of Elmer Braunof Buffalo Lake at a quiet ceremonyat that place last Saturday.<strong>The</strong> newlyweds will make theirhome on a farm just south ofBuffalo Lake.One evening last week, chickenthieves made a v<strong>is</strong>it to thefarm of Herman Bade in MoltkeTownship and stole approximately250 “springers.” Th<strong>is</strong>was the second v<strong>is</strong>it by maraudersto Mr. Bade’s hen coop th<strong>is</strong>year.50 Years AgoNov. 1, 1962Kermit T. Hubin, EditorMr. and Mrs. RaymondKlover (Geneva Krippner) ofGibbon are the proud parents ofa baby boy, Michael Raymond,born Oct. 26 at the Glencoe hospital.Although th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> not a presidentialelection year, the politicalcontests at the state, d<strong>is</strong>trict andcounty levels are expected tobring out a large vote in the generalelection Tuesday, Nov. 6.Beginning on or be<strong>for</strong>e Nov.15, Mrs. Roger Peterson ofStewart will assume the duties ofthe <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> nurse. Shewas hired by action of the <strong>County</strong>Board of Comm<strong>is</strong>sioners onOct. 26.35 Years AgoNov. 3, 1977Kermit T. Hubin, EditorMr. and Mrs. Leonard KrulikoskyJr. are the happy parentsof a baby girl, Shannon Len,born Friday, Oct. 21.<strong>The</strong> juniors and seniors ofStewart High School have begunpractice <strong>for</strong> their play, “MillieGoes Am<strong>is</strong>s,” to be presentedNov. 17 and 19. Cast membersvacated by May 29, 2013 at 11:59 PM.Dated: October 23, 2012U.S. Bank National Association,as Trustee, successor in interest toBank of America, NationalAssociation as successor by merger toLaSalle Bank NationalAssociation, as Trustee <strong>for</strong>Certificateholders of Bear StearnsAsset Backed Securities I LLC, Asset-Backed Certificates,Series 2005-HE9Assignee of MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPLawrence P. Zielke – 152559Diane F. Mach – 273788Mel<strong>is</strong>sa L.B. Porter – 0337778Ronald W. Spencer – 0104061Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160XGary J. Evers – 013476412550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337(952) 831-4060Attorney <strong>for</strong> Assignee of Mortgagee(Publ<strong>is</strong>hed in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong> October 31, 2012)ForeclosurePUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSURESALE THE RIGHT TOVERIFICATION OF THE DEBTAND IDENTITY OF THEORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHINTHE TIME PROVIDED BY LAWIS NOT AFFECTED BY THISACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN: That default has occurred inthe conditions of the followingdescribed mortgage: DATE OFMORTGAGE: December 16, 2005ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNTOF MORTGAGE: $185,250.00MORTGAGOR(S): Jon M Burksand Lori L Sawyer-Burks, Husbandand Wife MORTGAGEE: MortgageElectronic Reg<strong>is</strong>tration Systems, Inc.as nominee <strong>for</strong> People’s ChoiceHome Loan, Inc. its successors andassigns TRANSACTION AGENT:Mortgage Electronic Reg<strong>is</strong>trationSystems, Inc. MIN#:100273900102728804 SERVICER:Carrington Mortgage Services, LLCLENDER: People’s Choice HomeLoan, Inc. DATE AND PLACE OFFILING: Mcleod <strong>County</strong> Minnesota,Recorder , on January 3, 2006, asDocument No. A358732.ASSIGNED TO: Wells Fargo Bank,N.A., as Trustee <strong>for</strong> CarringtonMortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006-RFC1, Asset-Backed Pass-ThroughCertificates Dated: June 14, 2012 ,and recorded June 21, 2012 byDocument No. A403424 . LEGALDESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:Lot 20, Osgood’s Addition to theCity of Hutchinson PROPERTYADDRESS: 956 Osgood Ave,Hutchinson, MN 55350 PROPERTYI.D: 23.180.0200 COUNTY INWHICH PROPERTY ISLOCATED: Mcleod THEAMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUEON THE MORTGAGE ON THEDATE OF THE NOTICE: OneHundred Eighty-One Thousand FourHundred Fifty-One and 96/100($181,451.96) THAT no action orproceeding has been instituted at lawto recover the debt secured by saidmortgage, or any part thereof; thatthere has been compliance with allpre-<strong>for</strong>eclosure notice andacceleration requirements of saidmortgage, and/or applicable statutes;PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will besold by the Sheriff of said county asfollows: DATE AND TIME OFSALE: 10:00 AM on August 21,2012 PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’sare Paula Pagenkopf, Naomi Klitzke,Terry Maiers, Dean Stockmann,Janet Goodman, CalleenMayer, Erica Bents, SherylKlinkner, Shari Klammer,Wendy Wiechmann, Nancy Kirchoff,Cindy Pagenkopf, MaryLaabs, Carol Kuttner, TraceeVath, Sue Moritz, Kathie Burns,Michelle Picha, Brian Roepke,Vaughn Andree, Joe Kalenberg,Grant Ohland, Randy Korson,Ron Sondergaard, Nick Ludowese,Danny Kirchoff, JerrySchaufler and Brad Woller.When neighbors learned thatHerb Hennessey had entered theHutchinson hospital Fridaymorning with a case of bleedingulcers, they decided to give himan ass<strong>is</strong>t with h<strong>is</strong> fall plowing,and organized a “plowing bee”Saturday. Those taking part inth<strong>is</strong> “good neighbor” operationwere Wayne Bulau, Jon Bulau,Bobbie Bulau, Ben Schuft, RonPenk, Jerome Renner, MarkRenner, Raphael Draeger, WayneBurke, Herman Schiroo and AlfredGehrke.30 Years AgoNov. 4, 1982Dave Stoltz, EditorOrvel Tessmer was re-electedmayor of Stewart in Tuesday’selection while Willie VanDuynhovenand Clarence Kern wereelected to four-year councilterms while Wes Nelson wasvoted in <strong>for</strong> a two-year term.Fund drives have begun <strong>for</strong> a<strong>for</strong>mer Stewart man and h<strong>is</strong> familywho suffered burns in an Oct.24 fire at their home in Hutchinson.Members of the Alex Krippnerfamily suffered burns whentheir portion of a duplex caughtfire. Three of the five familymembers have been d<strong>is</strong>charged.Alex Krippner expects to be d<strong>is</strong>chargedth<strong>is</strong> week, while 21-year-old son Paul remains atHennepin <strong>County</strong> Medical Center,where he <strong>is</strong> undergoing skingrafts.Main Office, 801 East 10th Street,Glencoe, MN 55336 to pay the debtthen secured by said mortgage andtaxes, if any actually paid by themortgagee, on the prem<strong>is</strong>es and thecosts and d<strong>is</strong>bursements allowed bylaw. <strong>The</strong> time allowed by law <strong>for</strong>redemption by said mortgagor(s),their personal representatives orassigns <strong>is</strong> 6.00 months from the dateof sale. If Mortgage <strong>is</strong> not reinstatedunder Minn. Stat. Section580.30 orthe property <strong>is</strong> not redeemed underMinn. Stat. Section580.23, theMortgagor must vacate the propertyon or be<strong>for</strong>e 11:59 p.m. on February21, 2013, or the <strong>next</strong> business day ifFebruary 21, 2013 falls on aSaturday, Sunday or legal holiday.“THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAWFOR REDEMPTION BY THEMORTGAGOR,THEMORTGAGOR’S PERSONALREPRESENTATIVES ORASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCEDTO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIALORDER IS ENTERED UNDERMINNESOTA STATUTES,SECTION 582.032,DETERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS, THAT THEMORTGAGED PREMISES AREIMPROVED WITH ARESIDENTIAL DWELLING OFLESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARENOT PROPERTY USED INAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated:July 4, 2012 Wells Fargo Bank,N.A., as Trustee <strong>for</strong> CarringtonMortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006-RFC1, Asset-Backed Pass-ThroughCertificates Randall S. Miller andAssociates, PLLC Attorneys <strong>for</strong>Assignee of Mortgage/MortgageeOne Financial Plaza, 120 SouthSixth Street, Suite 1100Minneapol<strong>is</strong>, MN 55402 Phone:612-573-3677 Our File No.12MN00577-1 THIS IS ACOMMUNICATION FROM ADEBT COLLECTOR. A-426524407/04/2012, 07/11/2012, 07/18/2012,07/25/2012, 08/01/2012, 08/08/2012NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OFFORECLOSURE SALE <strong>The</strong> abovereferenced sale scheduled <strong>for</strong>October 23, 2012 at 10:00 AM , hasbeen postponed to December 27,2012 at 10:00 AM, located atSheriff’s Main Office, 801 East 10thStreet, Glencoe, MN 55336 , McleodMinnesota Dated: October 23, 2012Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee<strong>for</strong> Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust,Series 2006-RFC1, Asset-BackedPass-Through Certificates Jennifer KF<strong>is</strong>cher (0311248) Attorneys <strong>for</strong>Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee<strong>for</strong> Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust,Series 2006-RFC1, Asset-BackedPass-Through Certificates Randall S.Miller and Associates, PLLCCanadian Pacific Plaza, 120 SouthSixth Street, Suite 1100Minneapol<strong>is</strong>, MN 55402 (952) 232-0052 Our File No. 12MN00577-1PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBTCOLLECTION PRACTICES ACT,YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THISOFFICE MAY BE DEEMED ADEBT COLLECTOR ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDMAY BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. THIS NOTICE ISREQUIRED BY THEPROVISIONS OF THE FAIRDEBT COLLECTION PRACTICESACT AND DOES NOT IMPLYTHAT WE ARE ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT MONEY FROMANYONE WHO HASDISCHARGED THE DEBTUNDER THE BANKRUPTCYLAWS OF THE UNITED STATES.A-4316828 10/31/2012
<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, Wednesday, October 31, 2012, page 9BPeopleSon born to Schultz familyMichael and Jamie Schultz of Glencoe announce thebirth of their son, Alexander Michael, on Oct. 8, 2012, atHutchinson Community Hospital. Alexander weighed 7pounds, 15 ounces and was 20-1/2 inches. Older siblingsare Hattie, Gracie, Jadon and Jaxon. Grandparents areRoger and Sally Schultz of Glencoe and Marilyn Handtof Glencoe.Daughter to Becker, ArandiaKatie Becker and Marco Arandia of Glencoe announcethe birth of their daughter, Sophia Grace Arandia, on Oct.22, 2012, at Glencoe Regional Health Services. Sophiaweighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was 19-1/2 inches.Grandparents are Carol Becker of Glencoe, Bruce Beckerof Belle Plaine, and Ruben and Maria Arandia of Morelia,Mexico.Son born to Ramirez familyCharles R. and Julie Ramirez of Glencoe announce thebirth of their son, Cameron Anthony, on Oct. 24, 2012, atGlencoe Regional Health Services. Cameron weighed 8pounds, 3 ounces and was 20 inches. Grandparents areAnthony and Sharon Storms of Glencoe, Cheryl Heckerof Janesville, W<strong>is</strong>., and Charles J. Ramirez of Glencoe.Dose family announces birthBradley and Regan Dose of Arlington announce thebirth of their son, Andrew Ray, on Oct. 25, 2012, at GlencoeRegional Health Services. Andrew weighed 6pounds, 12 ounces and was 19-3/4 inches. Older s<strong>is</strong>ter <strong>is</strong>Emily. Grandparents are Harr<strong>is</strong> and Linda Dose of Arlingtonand the late Paulette Nitz.Goldschmidts announce birthBrad and Amber Goldschmidt of Hutchinson announcethe birth of their son, Leon Wesley, on Oct. 22, 2012, atGlencoe Regional Health Services. Leon weighed 9pounds and was 21-1/4 inches. Grandparents are Leonand Sheri Goldschmidt of Stewart and Donn and KimBem<strong>is</strong> of Stewart.Daughter <strong>for</strong> Doxtator, BollingChr<strong>is</strong>tina Doxtator and Jeremy Bolling of Hutchinsonannounce the birth of their daughter, Nevaeh Sue Bolling,on Oct. 27, 20012, at Glencoe Regional Health Services.Older sibling <strong>is</strong> Jeremiah James Doxtator. Grandparentsare Dawn Doxtator of Plato and Pete and Pandy Bollingof Hopkins.Operation Chr<strong>is</strong>tmasChild set Nov. 12-19While most people in theU.S. are preparing <strong>for</strong> holidayactivities, NorwoodYoung America-area volunteerswith Operation Chr<strong>is</strong>tmasChild — the world’slargest Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas project ofits kind — are filling shoebox gifts with toys, schoolsupplies and hygiene items<strong>for</strong> needy children overseas.Th<strong>is</strong> year-round project ofinternational Chr<strong>is</strong>tian reliefand evangel<strong>is</strong>m organizationSamaritan’s Purse, headed byFranklin Graham, <strong>is</strong> rampingup as local businesses,churches and communitygroups prepare to collect1,464 gift-filled shoe boxesduring National CollectionWeek (Nov. 12-19).Anyone can drop off apacked shoe box at one ofthree collection sites nearGlencoe. <strong>The</strong>n, using whatevermeans necessary —trucks, trains, boats, bikesand even elephants — theshoe box gifts will be handdeliveredto hurting childrenin 100 countries around theworld.Collection sites:Saint John’s LutheranChurch, 101 2nd Ave. S.E.,Norwood Young America;call 800-353-5949.Hours:Monday, Nov 12: 4 p.m. -6 p.m.Tuesday, Nov 13: 4 p.m.-6p.m.Wednesday, Nov 14: 4p.m.-6 p.m.Thursday, Nov 15: 4 p.m.-6 p.m.Friday, Nov 16: 4 p.m.-6p.m.Saturday, Nov 17: 8 a.m.-noon.Sunday, Nov 18: 8 a.m.-2p.m.Monday, Nov 19: 10 a.m. -12 p.m.Other sites are at MaplewoodAcademy, 700 Main St.N., Hutchinson; call 800-353-5949Hours:Monday through Friday,Nov 12-16: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.Saturday, Nov 17: 8 p.m.-10 p.m.Sunday, Nov 18: 8 a.m.-2p.m.Monday, Nov 19: 8 a.m.-noon.Freshwater CommunityChurch, 4319 Steiner St.,Saint Bonifacius; call 800-353-5949.Additional local collectionsites can be found using theonline Zip Code locator atwww.samaritanspurse.org.In 2012, Operation Chr<strong>is</strong>tmasChild expects to reach amilestone — collecting anddelivering shoe boxes tomore than 100 million childrensince 1993. During thattime, Operation Chr<strong>is</strong>tmasChild has collected more than94 million shoe box gifts andhand-delivered them to sufferingchildren in more than130 countries.Th<strong>is</strong> year, OperationChr<strong>is</strong>tmas Child hopes to collectanother nine million giftfilledshoe boxes. Throughthe power of a simple giftand the message of hopethrough Jesus Chr<strong>is</strong>t, childrenlearn they are loved and not<strong>for</strong>gotten. For many children,the shoe box gift will be thefirst gift they have ever received.Operation Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas Childuses tracking technology toallow participants to “follow”their box to the destinationcountry where it will begiven to a child in need. Toreg<strong>is</strong>ter shoe box gifts andfind out the destination country,use the “Follow YourBox” donation <strong>for</strong>m found atwww.samaritanspurse.org/occ.For more in<strong>for</strong>mation onhow to participate in OperationChr<strong>is</strong>tmas Child, call612-359-7025 or v<strong>is</strong>itwww.samaritanspurse.org/occ.SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR THELOCAL HOUSES OF WORSHIP, CALLTODAY TO BE A SPONSOR OF OURWEEKLY PASTOR’S CORNER.<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>320-864-5518RecordSheriff’s ReportOn Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 12:29a.m., the sheriff’s office respondedto a domestic d<strong>is</strong>turbance at aresidence on Cherry Street inStewart that had occurred earlierin the night. Deputies spoke tothe residents at that home andtook reports.At 9:06 a.m.,Tuesday, the sheriff’soffice responded to a complaintof a freezer dumped in theditch in on Underwood Avenue,northwest of Hutchinson.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office took a reportof an order <strong>for</strong> protection violationfrom a residence on 245th Street,east of Winsted, at 1:41 p.m.,Tuesday.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office and SilverLake Fire Department respondedto a combine fire in a field near aresidence on Ideal Avenue, northof Silver Lake, at 2:55 p.m., Tuesday.At 3:51 p.m., Tuesday, thesheriff’s office ass<strong>is</strong>ted theHutchinson Police with a medicalon School Road Northwest inHutchinson.On Wednesday, Oct. 24, at5:26 a.m., the sheriff’s office respondedto a burglary at a businesson Highway 212, east ofGlencoe. Th<strong>is</strong> investigation willcontinue.At 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, thesheriff’s office responded to a cardeeraccident on <strong>County</strong> Road 2,north of Glencoe. <strong>The</strong>re were noinjuries.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office took a theftreport from a residence on Highway212, west of Brownton, onWednesday afternoon. Th<strong>is</strong> investigationwill continue.On Thursday, Oct. 25, at 6:37a.m., the sheriff’s office respondedto a report of a vehicle stuck inthe median at the intersection ofHighway 212 and Highway 22,west of Glencoe. <strong>The</strong> vehicle, a2005 Toyota Scion, owned anddriven by Mohamed Abdi Moge,27, of Marshall, sustained over$1,000 in damages. <strong>The</strong>re wereno injuries.At 6:25 p.m.,Thursday, thesheriff’s office responded to a cardeeraccident in the area of 150thStreet and Vale Avenue, southwestof Hutchinson. <strong>The</strong>re wereno injuries.On Friday, Oct. 26, at 4:11a.m., the sheriff’s office, BrowntonFirst Responders and Allina Ambulanceresponded to a medicalon First Street South in Brownton.<strong>The</strong>re was no transport.At 10:04 a.m., Friday, the sheriff’soffice responded to a propertydamage report on Bowman Streetin Stewart. While the deputy wasenroute, the call became a medical.Also responding were theStewart First Responders and theBuffalo Lake Ambulance. <strong>The</strong>deputy transported the individualto the Hutchinson hospital <strong>for</strong> aself-inflicted wound and evaluation.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office ass<strong>is</strong>ted theHutchinson Police with a domesticon Rolling Green Lane inHutch<strong>is</strong>on at 5:33 p.m., Friday.At 7:33 p.m., Friday, a deputyresponded to a car-deer accidentin the area of 220th Street and<strong>County</strong> Road 2, northeast of SilverLake. <strong>The</strong>re were no injuries.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office respondedto a report of loose cattle in thearea of Oday Avevenue and 10thStreet, southeast of Brownton, at10:24 p.m., Friday. <strong>The</strong> deputydetermined the cattle were insidea fenced area.On Saturday, Oct. 27, at 12:01a.m., a deputy stopped a vehiclewhile on routine patrol in the areaof Highway 7 and Highway 22,east of Hutchinson. As a result,James Michael Guetter, 39, of SilverLake, was arrested <strong>for</strong> probablecause charge of driving whileintoxicated. Guetter was taken tothe <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail in Glencoe.At 8:30 p.m., Saturday, thesheriff’s office responded to a cardeeraccident in the area of 110thStreet and Page Avenue, north ofBrownton. <strong>The</strong>re were no injuries.On Sunday, Oct. 28, at 12:49a.m., a deputy stopped a vehiclewhile on routine patrol in the areaof 190th Street and Meeker/Mc-Leod Avenue, west of Hutchinson.As a result, Preston Harr<strong>is</strong> Klinkner,32, of Hutchinson, was arrested<strong>for</strong> probable cause charge ofdriving while intoxicated. Klinknerwas taken to the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>Jail in Glencoe.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office, HutchinsonFirst Responders and Allina Ambulanceresponded to a medicalat a residence on Yacht Avenue,northwest of Hutchinson, at 2:30a.m., Sunday.At 3:22 a.m., Sunday, the sheriff’soffice ass<strong>is</strong>ted a Glencoe Policewith a suicidal person at aresidence on Judd Avenue inGlencoe. <strong>The</strong> individual wastaken to the Glencoe hospital bythe Glencoe officer.Also on Sunday, at 8:52 a.m.,the sheriff’s office responded toan animal complaint on Hull Avenue,north of Silver Lake. <strong>The</strong>owners of the animals were ableto contain them.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office, Silver LakeAmbulance and Silver Lake FirstResponders responded to a medicalon Main Street West in SilverLake at 9:04 a.m., Sunday. <strong>The</strong>rewas no transport.At 7:16 p.m., Sunday, a deputyresponded to a car-deer accidentin the area of Tagus Avenue and210th Street, north of Hutchinson.<strong>The</strong>re were no injuries.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office, Silver LakeFirst Responders and Silver LakeAmbulance responded to a medicalon Kale Avenue, northwest ofSilver Lake, at 10:27 p.m., Sunday.<strong>The</strong> individual was taken byambulance to the Hutchinsonhospital.On Monday, Oct. 29, at 7:42a.m., the sheriff’s office respondedto a car-deer accident in thearea of 180th Street and BaldwinCourt, southwest of LesterPrairie. <strong>The</strong>re were no injuries.At 8:08 a.m., Monday, the sheriff’soffice responded to a medicalcal at an address on First AvenueSouth in Brownton. Also respondingwere the Allina Ambulanceand the Brownton First Responders.<strong>The</strong> individual was transportedby ambulance to Glencoehospital.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office respondedto a report of a domestic d<strong>is</strong>turbanceat an address on 130thStreet, south of Hutchinson, at6:19 p.m., Monday. As a result,Brian Joseph Czech, 31, ofHutchinson, was arrested andbrought to the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>Jail <strong>for</strong> probable cause domesticassault charges.<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Court<strong>The</strong> following case was heardin <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> D<strong>is</strong>trict CourtOct. 18, Judge Joseph T. CarterpresidingL<strong>is</strong>a Marie Harr<strong>is</strong>on, 26, ofGrove City, pleaded guilty to onefelony count of controlled substancecrime – possession ofmethamphetamine. <strong>The</strong> courtstayed the adjudication of sentenceand placed the defendanton probation <strong>for</strong> three years. <strong>The</strong>conditions of probation are thatthe defendant serve 11 days inthe <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail, serve 30days of sentence to service work,complete a chemical dependencyevaluation, follow the recommendationsof the evaluation, and paya fine and surcharge of $235.<strong>The</strong> following cases wereheard in <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> D<strong>is</strong>troictCourt Oct. 19, Judge TerrenceConkel presiding:Justin James Posusta, 22, ofExcelsior, previously appearedand pleaded guilty to one felonycount of criminal damage to property.<strong>The</strong> defendant appeared <strong>for</strong>sentencing. <strong>The</strong> court stayed theimposition of sentence andplaced the defendant on probation<strong>for</strong> three years. <strong>The</strong> conditionsof probation are that the defendantserve 30 days in the<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail, serve 30days of sentence to servicework/community work service,complete a chemical dependencyand an anger management evaluation,follow the recommendationsof the evaluations, abstainfrom alcohol or drugs, have nopossession of firearms or otherdangerous weapons, have nocontact with the victim, and payrestitution.Andrew James Holmquest, 29,of Norwood-Young America, previouslyappeared and was foundguilty of one felony count of controlledsubstance crime – possessionof methamphetamine. <strong>The</strong>defendant appeared <strong>for</strong> sentencing.<strong>The</strong> court stayed the impositionof sentence and placed thedefendant on probation <strong>for</strong> threeyears. <strong>The</strong> conditions of probationare that the defendant serve 91days in the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jailnow, serve 90 days in the<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail starting Oct.18, 2013, complete a chemicaldependency evaluation, follow therecommendations of the evaluation,abstain from alcohol ordrugs, and pay a fine and surchargeof $385.Elizabeth Rose Montes, 30, ofHutchinson, previously appearedand pleaded guilty to one felonycount of wrongfully obtaining publicass<strong>is</strong>tance. <strong>The</strong> defendant appeared<strong>for</strong> sentencing. <strong>The</strong> courtstayed the imposition of sentenceand placed the defendant on probation<strong>for</strong> three years. <strong>The</strong> conditionsof probation are that the defendantserve 15 days in the<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail, complete achemical dependency and a mentalhealth evaluation, follow therecommendations of the evaluations,abstain from illegal drugs orparaphernalia, complete a financialeducation counseling course,and pay restitution.Kyle Reid Larson, 23, ofHutchinson, previously appearedand pleaded guilty to one m<strong>is</strong>demeanorcount of domestic assault.<strong>The</strong> defendant appeared <strong>for</strong>sentencing. <strong>The</strong> court stayed theimposition of sentence andplaced the defendant on probation<strong>for</strong> one year. <strong>The</strong> conditionsof probation are that the defendantserve 20 days in the <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Jail, serve 15 days of sentenceto service work, complete achemical dependency and a domesticassault evaluation, followthe recommendations of the evaluations,abstain from alcohol ordrugs, pay restitution, and pay asurcharge of $85.Benjamin Keith Berry, 26, ofLester Prairie, previously appearedand pleaded guilty to onefelony count of burglary. <strong>The</strong> defendantappeared <strong>for</strong> sentencing.<strong>The</strong> court ordered the defendantto serve 30 months in pr<strong>is</strong>on andpay restitution.<strong>The</strong> following cases wereheard in <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> D<strong>is</strong>trictCourt on Oct. 26, Judge MichaelSavre presiding:Justin Robert Dahl, 28, of Winsted,pleaded guilty to one felonycount of theft of a controlled substance.<strong>The</strong> court stayed the impositionof sentence and placedthe defendant on probation <strong>for</strong>three years. <strong>The</strong> conditions ofprobation are that the defendantserve 60 days in the <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Jail, complete a chemicaldependency evaluation, follow therecommendations of the evaluation,abstain from alcohol ordrugs, have no contact with thevictim, and pay restitution.Tara Lynn Schultz, 35, ofHutchinson, previously appearedand pleaded guilty to one felonycount of theft. <strong>The</strong> defendant appeared<strong>for</strong> sentencing. <strong>The</strong> courtstayed the imposition of sentenceand placed the defendant on probation<strong>for</strong> three years. <strong>The</strong> conditionsof probation are that the defendantserve 45 days in the<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail, serve 15days of sentence to service work,and pay restitution.<strong>The</strong> following m<strong>is</strong>demeanorsand petty m<strong>is</strong>demeanors wereheard in D<strong>is</strong>trict Court Oct. 22-26:Minnesota <strong>State</strong> Patrol (MSP);Sheriff’s Office (SO); BrowntonPolice Department (BPD); HutchinsonPolice Department (HPD);Glencoe Police Department(GPD); Lester Prairie Police Department(LPPD); Silver Lake PoliceDepartment (SLPD); WinstedPolice Department (WPD); Departmentof Natural Resources(DNR).Eleanor M. Schrupp, 58, Glencoe,driving wrong way on onewaystreet, d<strong>is</strong>m<strong>is</strong>sed, uninsuredvehicle, stay of imposition, unsuperv<strong>is</strong>edprobation six months,community work service four days<strong>for</strong> indeterminate, no same orsimilar, $85, GPD; Kenneth D.Kanzler, 21, Hutchinson, proof ofinsurance, d<strong>is</strong>m<strong>is</strong>sed, HPD; VictoriaJ. Langan, 46, Hutchinson,speed, $125, HPD; Elizabeth L.Runke, 82, Hutchinson, traffic accident- failure to notify owner ofdamaged property, $150, HPD;Daniel J. Schmit, 47, Hutchinson,DWI, continued, superv<strong>is</strong>ed probationtwo years, local confinementtwo days, no possession ofalcohol or drugs, no alcohol/controlledsubstance use, randomtesting, no alcohol-related offenses,victim impact panel, chemicaldependency evaluation/treatment,follow recommendations of evaluation,aftercare, no driver licenseviolations, no driving without insurance,keep court/attorney in<strong>for</strong>medof current address, remainlaw-abiding, no same or similar,contact with probation, sign all releasesof in<strong>for</strong>mation, follow all instructionsof probation, homemonitor 28 days <strong>for</strong> indeterminate,DWI, superv<strong>is</strong>ed probationone year, concurrent No. 1, $450,HPD;Todd J. Smith, 37, Hutchinson,theft of services, stay of imposition,unsuperv<strong>is</strong>ed probation oneyear, no same or similar, restitutionreserved 30 days, $100,HPD; Patrick J. Gibbons, 33, NewAuburn, seat belt, $110, SO; AnnR. Krueger, 26, St. Cloud, speed,$125, SO; Chr<strong>is</strong>topher H. Rustad,36, Hutchinson, driving after suspension,speed, $425, SO; NengXiong, 57, St. Paul, speed, $100,SO; L<strong>is</strong>a M. McDonnel, 45, EdenPrairie, speed, $125, MSP; JordanP. Nadeau, 22, White BearLake, speed, $100, MSP; MichaelJ. Ne<strong>is</strong>en, 44, Arlington, loosewheel fasteners, load securementviolation, $285, MSP; Valerie A.Beneke, 53, Brownton, barkingdog, $125, BPD; Herlinda TorresAcuna, 47, Glencoe, speed,$135, BPD; Levi T. Anderson, 26,Glencoe, driving after revocation,uninsured vehicle, continued, unsuperv<strong>is</strong>edprobation one year, nosame or similar, no drving withoutinsurance, $485, GPD; Jayson A.Benage, 27, Hutchinson, drivingafter revocation, $285, GPD;Josue Diaz-Carbajal, 22, Glencoe,fleeing a peace officer by ameans other than a motor vehicle,d<strong>is</strong>m<strong>is</strong>sed, GPD; Tiffany M.Dralle, 19, Winthrop, theft - liability<strong>for</strong> crimes of another, continued,unsuperv<strong>is</strong>ed probation oneyear, keep court/attorney in<strong>for</strong>medof current address, remainlaw-abiding, no same or similar,do not enter additional locations,Walmart in Hutchinson, pay restitution,no theft, $102, HPD;Richard C. Elkin, 47, Hutchinson,obscene/harassing phone calls,continued, unsuperv<strong>is</strong>ed probationone year, keep court/attorneyin<strong>for</strong>med of current address, remainlaw-abiding, no same orsimilar, no harassment violations,no contact with victim(s), HPD;Michael D. Freund, 23,Hutchinson, domestic assault,continued, unsuperv<strong>is</strong>ed probationone year, no m<strong>is</strong>demeanor violations,no same or similar, HPD;Andrew D. Huwyler, 19, Hutchinson,driving after revocation, continued,unsuperv<strong>is</strong>ed probationone year, no same or similar, nodriver license violations, musthave drivers license reinstated,$285, HPD; Jonathan A. Klapotz,45, Hutchinson, driving after revocation,$185, HPD; Gideon D.Krienke, 27, Hutchinson, drivingafter revocation, $285, HPD; TimothyK. O’Neil, 24, Hutchinson,DWI, unsuperv<strong>is</strong>ed probation oneyear, victim impact panel, DWIclinic, no same or similar, $350,HPD; Elizer Rodriguez, 19,Renville, give peace officer falsename/birthdate/ID card, stay ofimposition, unsuperv<strong>is</strong>ed probationone year, local confinementthree days, credit <strong>for</strong> time servedthree days, keep court/attorneyin<strong>for</strong>med of current address, remainlaw-abiding, no same orsimilar, do not enter additional locations,JC Penny in Hutchinson,no false in<strong>for</strong>mation, $85, HPD;Jose U.G. Perez, 21, Hutchinson,possess over 1.4 grams of marijuanain motor vehicle, continued,window tint too dark, $235, MSP;Linda S. Gagnon, 56, Winsted,driving after cancellation, $285,WPD;Jason D. Kautz, 39, Cosmos,speed, proof of insurance, d<strong>is</strong>m<strong>is</strong>sed,$145, GPD; Ted M. Mattila,18, Cokato, speed, $125,MSP; Adam P. Sadlemyer, 21,Osak<strong>is</strong>, DWI, acquitted, MSP; ArturoRodiguez Sr., 53, Hutchinson,d<strong>is</strong>orderly conduct, $300,WPD; Sri D. Vanhofwegen, 24,Fridley, domestic assault, acquitted,GPD; Matthew D. Rettmann,36, Brownton, sanitary d<strong>is</strong>trict ordinance,d<strong>is</strong>m<strong>is</strong>sed; Jason J.Scheffler, 36, Litchfield, unsafeequipment, no same or similar, noequipment violations, $50, GPD;Daniel P. Carigan, 64, Hutchinson,seat belt, proof of insurance,d<strong>is</strong>m<strong>is</strong>sed, $110, HPD; Den<strong>is</strong>e L.Huls, 44, Hutchinson, driving afterrevocation, proof of insurance,$485, HPD; Pedro Juarez, 35,Glencoe, domestic assault, stayof imposition, superv<strong>is</strong>ed probationtwo years, local confinement30 days, credit <strong>for</strong> time servedfour days, keep court/attorney in<strong>for</strong>medof current address, remainlaw-abiding, no same or similar,contact with probation, follow allinstructions of probation, sign allreleases of in<strong>for</strong>mation, followrecommendations of evaluation,36 hours domestic assessmentprogram, no use or possession offirearms or dangerous weapons,domestic no contact, enter domesticabuse program by April 15and successfully complete, localconfinement five days, credit <strong>for</strong>time served one day, $300, HPD;Richard A. Mouneu, 30,Hutchinson, domestic assault,local confinement 30 days, credit<strong>for</strong> time served two days, HPD;Trent M. Selle, 28, Hutchinson,d<strong>is</strong>orderly conduct, stay of imposition,unsuperv<strong>is</strong>ed probationone year, no same or similar, nocontact with victim(s), no assault,no d<strong>is</strong>orderly conduct, $250,HPD; Brian L. Thulien, 48,Cologne, domestic assault, stayof imposition, unsuperv<strong>is</strong>ed probationone year, local confinementthree days, credit <strong>for</strong> timeserved three days, no contactwith victim(s), police escort toenter prem<strong>is</strong>es to get personalbelongings, no same or similar,no use or possession of firearmsor dangerous weapons, no assault,no d<strong>is</strong>orderly conduct,$250, HPD; Tamara L. Yurczyk,20, St. Cloud, speed, unsuperv<strong>is</strong>edprobation one year, nosame or simiar, $100, HPD; ConnieL. Byerly, 50, Hamburg,speed, $155, SO; Matthew T.Krasen, 34, Minneapol<strong>is</strong>, speed,$135, SO; Maria D. Lara, 50,Brownton, speed, $145, MSP;Gage A. Villalen, 19, Brownton,instruction permit violations,$135, MSP.MarriagesLori Ann Galles, Hutchinson,and Thomas David Moore, SilverLake.Hannah Rose Huttner andCody James Hallahan, both ofGlencoe.Brittany Kay Adrian and AdamCraig Myers, both of Glencoe.Chr<strong>is</strong>tine Marie Kaczmarek andJared <strong>The</strong>odore Brecht, both ofSilver Lake.D<strong>is</strong>solutionsMichael John Roeser, LesterPrairie, and Jane Marilyn Roeser,Cologne.Laura Katherine Elias andRyan Douglas Elias, both of Glencoe.