Superior Court 1 – December 22

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The state of Indiana recently filed cases against the following people in Hancock County Superior Court 1:

Dec. 6

Christopher Hobbs, unlawful possession of a syringe, possession of a narcotic drug.

Jessica L. Foster, theft.

Dec. 9

Nicholas A. Zemick, burglary.

Justus A. Hudson, possession of a narcotic drug, possession of marijuana.

Steven M. Lefavers, fraud.

Michelle Gregorio, theft.

The following civil actions also were recently filed:

Dec. 5

In the matter of the marriage of Gabriel G. Ferguson and Jody K. Ferguson, domestic relation, divorce.

Town of New Palestine, Indiana D/B/A New Palestine Municipal Sewer Board v. Union Savings and Loan Association, C. Victor Boring, Richards Real Estate LLC, et. Al., civil plenary.

Dec. 6

Ashley C. Petty v. Christopher G. Bowman, Bowman Dairy Farms LLC, civil tort.

In the matter of estate of Lance R. Smith, estate miscellaneous.

Dec. 7

Portfolio Recovery Assoc. LLC v. Priscilla Paquette, civil collection.

Forum Credit Union v. Jason Down, civil collection.

Dec. 8

Midland Funding LLC as successor in interest to GE Money Bank as issuer of Gap Credit Card v. Renee Collins, civil collection.

Rollins Rentals and Rehabs LLC v. Michael Scott, Rachel Ray, civil collection, eviction.

Midland Funding LLC as successor in interest to GE Money Bank as issuer of Care Credit v. William Bishop, civil collection.

Midland Funding LLC as successor in interest to GE Capital Retail Bank as issuer of J.C. Penney credit card v. Jason Smith, civil collection.

Dec. 9

James Dortch v. Dallas Brown, McKensie Brown, Indy Trike & Auto Sales, civil collection.

Midland Funding LLC as successor in interest to Credit One Bank NA v. Lewis Gill, civil collection.

Midland Funding LLC as successor in interest to Bluestem Brands Inc. as successor in interest to Webbank as issuer of Fingerhut credit account v. Anna Pherson, civil collection.

Zidan Management Group Inc. D/B/A Country Lake Townhomes v. Natasha Magness, civil collection.

In the matter of the estate of Charlotte J. Jones, estate unsupervised.