Magistrate Court
Kaitlynn Christine Sindelar, Springville, was found guilty of failure to obey yield sign. She was fined $100 plus court costs.
Dylan James Melichar, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to careless driving. He was fined $35 plus court costs.
Patrick J. Kos, Anamosa, pleaded guilty to no insurance. He was fined $250 plus court costs. Kos was also found guilty of driving while license under suspension. He was fined $50 plus court costs.
Kharma Zoe Libby, Clinton, pleaded guilty to permitting unauthorized person to dive. She was fined $200 plus court costs.
Tucker Daniel Scofield, Lisbon, pleaded guilty to striking fixtures on highway. He was fined $65 plus court costs, and ordered to pay victim restitution.
Brendan Michael Lee Smith, Tipton, pleaded guilty to driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled/revoked. He was fined $250 plus court costs.
Michael Andrew Woodward, Monticello, pleaded guilty to 5th degree theft. He was fined $65 plus court costs.
Tyler Mason Kula, Hopkinton, pleaded guilty to 5th degree theft. He was fined $65 plus court costs.
Danillo Antonio Throne, Thompson, pleaded guilty to violation of no-contact/Protective order-contempt. He was fined $65 plus court costs, and sentenced to two days in jail.
Dustin Thomas Claussen, Monticello, pleaded guilty to 5th degree theft. He was fined $65 plus court costs.
Cole Allen Egge, Olin, pleaded guilty to providing false identification information and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was fined a total of $130 plus court costs.
Tanner Hayzlett, Olin, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. A preliminary hearing is set for May 16.
Kevin Paul Kilberg, Anamosa, pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct-fighting/violent behavior. A non-jury trial is set for May 30.
Alex Leon Dirks, Anamosa, pleaded not guilty to domestic abuse assault 1st offense. A non-jury trial is set for May 23.
Cierra Leann Wallace, Tipton, pleaded guilty to assault. She was fined $65 plus court costs.
Austin Ryan Yeisley, Anamosa, was cited for discharging firearm in city limits. A court date was set for May 16.