Saturday, November 24, 2007

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Kevin J. Tyman, 49, 15 E. Seventh St., Apt. 3, Duluth, driving without license in possession, dismissed.

Willie D. Urrutia Sr., 27, 2527 W. First St., Duluth, driving after cancellation, fined $200 and 30 days in jail, time stayed one year with conditions.

Erik S. Viskoe, 21, 1501 Washington Ave., Cloquet, damage to property, possession of drug paraphernalia and two counts of driving while impaired, omnibus hearing Sept. 20.

Rebecca E. Wells, 26, 811 N. 23rd Ave. W., Duluth, careless driving, fined $160 total.

Dorothy K. White, 55, 121 E. Third St., Apt. 1, Duluth, disorderly conduct, pleaded not guilty, court trial Oct. 5.

Christopher D. Wilson, 21, 514½ E. Sixth St., Duluth, first count of driving after revocation, fined $200 or 20 days in jail; second count of driving after revocation, dismissed.

Nicolas Z. Worley, 20, 1418 90th Ave. W., Duluth, driving after revocation, warrant quashed, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or five days in jail; uninsured vehicle, pleaded guilty, fined $150 or five days in jail – consecutive to first count.

Aug. 24

Carl M. Andrews, 38, 225 Crestline Court, Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, driving while under the influence of alcohol, driving after cancellation – inimical danger to public safety and driving restrictions violation – alcohol/controlled substance, $6,000 bail, omnibus hearing Sept. 13.

Lawrence W. Barber, 49, 125 N. First Ave. W., Duluth, disorderly conduct, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or 20 days in jail.

Lynsey L. Bergman, 26, 2701 W. First St., Duluth, loitering with intent to participate in prostitution, warrant quashed, fined $300 or 30 days in jail.

Andre K. Buckner, 20, 102 W. First St., Duluth, domestic abuse – violation of order for protection, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Brian T. Calhoun, 21, 411 52nd Ave. W., Apt. 2, Duluth, assault, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 27.

Jeffrey R. Carroll, 47, 118-A N. 64th Ave. W., Duluth, first count of possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, imposition stayed on three years probation with conditions including $400 drug court fee; two counts of possession of a controlled substance, dismissed.

Cindy L. Councillor, 38, 112 W. Fourth St., Duluth, theft, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Austin W. Driscoll, 24, 4719 Pitt St., Duluth, driving after revocation, warrant quashed, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or 20 days in jail; illegal length walleye, pleaded guilty, fined $50 concurrent to first count.

Tina L. Erickson, 39, Fridley, Minn., driver involved in accident failed to stop, pleaded guilty, fined $100 or 10 days in jail.

Cesar A. Giron, 36, 607 Kenwood Ave., Apt. 302, Duluth, interfering with emergency telephone call and domestic assault, omnibus hearing Oct. 2.

Shawn C. Gravelle, 22, 732 E. Ninth St., Duluth, driving after revocation, warrant quashed, fined $160 total.

Maurice L. Harris, 23, 2857 Lindahl Road, Proctor, driving without a valid license, dismissed.

Christopher D. Hell, 21, 129 N. 12th Ave. E., Apt. 2, Duluth, burglary – commits assault, amended to assault, pleaded guilty, fined $50 and one year in jail, eight months stayed on two years probation with conditions including Domestic Abuse Intervention Project and Violence Impact Panel; first count of violation of order for protection, pleaded guilty, fined $50 and one year in jail, time stayed two years – concurrent to first count; burglary – dwelling/person present and second count of violation of order for protection, dismissed.

Theresa L. Hindsley, 27, 112 W. Fourth St., Apt. 1, Duluth, domestic assault, warrant quashed, 90 days in jail with 78 days credit for time served; interfering with emergency telephone call, dismissed.

Jesse R. Kaneski, 28, 5612 Taft Road, Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 13; obstructing legal process, driving while under the influence of alcohol, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content and driving after suspension, omnibus hearing Sept. 13.

Gary L. Kilbourn, 39, 5503 Bergstrom Road, Saginaw, driving after suspension, pleaded guilty, fined $100 or 10 days in jail.

Michael C. Klein, 42, 5703 Grand Ave., Apt. 3, Duluth, theft, $2,000 bail bond, omnibus hearing Sept. 13.

Heather L. Miller, 19, 6555 S. County Road, Apt. B, South Range, theft, warrant quashed, dismissed.

Charles O. O'Mary Jr., 27, 2518 W. Third St., Apt. 4, Duluth, receiving stolen property, warrant quashed, pleaded not guilty, $400 bail bond, pretrial Sept. 13.

James T. O'Neil, 53, 5620 Miller Trunk Highway, Hermantown, assault, fleeing a peace officer by a means other than a motor vehicle, disorderly conduct, obstructing legal process and domestic assault, pleaded not guilty, $5,000 bail bond, pretrial Sept. 27.

Omar S. Parker, 37, 219 E. First St., Apt. 217, Duluth, terroristic threats and disorderly conduct, $7,000 bail bond, jury trial Oct. 30.

Terrance H. Patterson, 21, 27 N. Second Ave. E., Duluth, underage consumption, warrant quashed, pleaded guilty, time served of two days in jail.

James A. Paulley, 42, 914 W. Fifth St., Duluth, attempted escape from custody, $10,000 bail bond, omnibus hearing Sept. 10.

Cletis B. Portis, 27, 2426 W. Second St., Duluth, driving while impaired, warrant quashed, pleaded guilty, 90 days in jail with 65 days credit for time served; driving after suspension, pleaded guilty, 30 days in jail concurrent to first count.

Char L. Salmonson, 35, 5430 Arnold Road, Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content and driving while under the influence of alcohol, omnibus hearing Nov. 8.

Bradley C. Seebeck, 26, 4424 Decker Road, Duluth, driving after suspension, warrant quashed, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 27.

James M. Strongitharm, 44, 9606 W. Skyline Parkway, Duluth, driving while impaired, pleaded guilty, fined $2,000 and 180 days in jail, time stayed on two years probation with conditions including Victim Impact Panel and 30 days electronic monitoring; test refusal, dismissed.

Katie A. Thompson, 19, 1602 Wisconsin Ave., Superior, underage consumption, pleaded guilty, fined $300 or 30 days in jail.

Jules E. Thornton, 34, 327 E. Sixth St., Apt. A, Duluth, two counts of theft and one count of theft of a motor vehicle, $3,000 bail, omnibus hearing Sept. 10.

Todd S. Tiedtke, 35, 425½ N. 15th Ave. E., Duluth, fugitive, released on own recognizance, extradition hearing Oct. 30.

Jarrod P. Troumbly, 27, 2707 Midway Drive, Coleraine, open bottle violation, pleaded guilty, fined $150.

Spencie Walker, 20, 7 N. 19th Ave. W., Apt. 6, Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or 20 days in jail.

Kent N. Wilson, 46, 225 Second Ave., Two Harbors, criminal vehicular operation resulting in substantial bodily harm while operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, criminal vehicular operation resulting in bodily harm while driving under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance, driving while under the influence of alcohol and operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, released on own recognizance, omnibus hearing Sept. 13.

Kyle H. Wilton, 40, 4870 Highway 31, Brookston, domestic assault, pleaded guilty, $4,000 bond, sentencing Sept. 14.

Theodis G. Wright, 69, 708 E. Sixth St., Duluth, sale of a controlled substance and two counts of possession of a controlled substance, dismissed.

Aug. 27

Scott E. Arundel, 21, Eden Prairie, Minn., display or represent another person's identification as own, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Brodie R. Athey, 21, 827 E. Third St., Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20.

Brittany A. Caruth, 20, 1016 N. 56th Ave. W., Duluth, underage consumption, warrant quashed, fined $182 total.

Michael D. Converse, 48, 600 W. Superior St., Duluth, theft, dismissed.

Phillip G. Cooper, 47, Porum, Okla., disorderly conduct and assault, pleaded not guilty, court trial Oct. 9.

Leonardo R. Debruce, 28, 532 Woodland Ave., Duluth, driving after suspension, warrant quashed, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or five days in jail.

Adam J. Deutsch, 20, 2316 W. 10th St., Duluth, driving after suspension, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Andrew C. Eastman, 42, 230 W. Third St., Duluth, trespassing on private property, fined $40 total.

Daniel R. Ekberg, 51, 1405 Ivy St., Duluth, driving after cancellation – inimical danger to pubic safety, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content and driving while under the influence of alcohol, omnibus hearing Sept. 20.

Evan G. Filiatrault, 38, 218 N. 35th Ave. W., Duluth, driving after cancellation – inimical danger to public safety and required to deliver title, omnibus hearing Sept. 20.

Lisa A. Filiatrault, 42, 405 Mesaba Ave., Apt. 6D, Duluth, domestic abuse – violation of order for protection, amended to contempt of court – willful disobedience to court mandate, pleaded guilty, fined $400 and 60 days in jail with two days credit, time and $300 stayed on one year probation with conditions.

Justin M. Gould, 29, 425 Ebony Ave., Duluth, disorderly conduct, fined $125 total.

Daniel P. Jackson, 19, 17 Barker Drive, Duluth, damage to property, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20.

Tonya L. Kliche, 37, 802 E. Third St., Apt. 3, Duluth, theft, pleaded guilty, one year and one day in prison with 85 days credit for time served, time stayed on three years probation with conditions; prostitution – solicit/accept solicitation to engage for hire in a public place, dismissed.

Fred V. Lavia, 79, 315½ W. Fifth St., Duluth, domestic assault by strangulation and domestic assault, $2,500 bail bond, omnibus hearing Oct. 1.

Nicholas M. Mancini, 23, 710 E. Second St., Apt. 101, Duluth, domestic assault, pleaded not guilty, $1,500 bail bond, pretrial Sept. 20.

Craig W. Neff, 21, 5624 Miller Trunk Highway, Hermantown, uninsured vehicle, pleaded guilty, fined $200.

Steven R. Ronning, 22, 2714 W. Sixth St., Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, pleaded guilty, fined $1,000 and 60 days in jail, time and $500 stayed on one year probation with conditions including Alcohol Information School and Victim Impact Panel; driving while under the influence of alcohol, dismissed.

Eugenea D. Sanberg, 20, 1003 E. Seventh St., Duluth, two counts of check forgery – falsely endorsed, two counts of check forgery – offer/possess with intent to defraud and two counts of possession/sale of stolen/counterfeit check, omnibus hearing Sept. 27.

Jeremy M. Sorrels, 23, Warroad, Minn., driver involved in accident resulting in injury or death failed to stop, driving while impaired and operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, warrant quashed, $1,000 bail bond, pretrial Sept. 27.

Aprilla W. Thompson-Amaraine, 38, 1721 E. Third St., Apt. 108, Duluth, driving while impaired, test refusal and driving after cancellation – inimical danger to public safety, $10,000 bail bond, omnibus hearing Sept. 17.

Lee Xiong, 22, 3107 John Ave., Apt. K, Superior, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, pleaded guilty, fined $500 and 60 days in jail, time stayed on one year probation with conditions including Alcohol Information School and Victim Impact Panel; driving while impaired, dismissed.

Aug. 28

Wanda M. Bebeau-Morgan, 41, 52212 Eagle St., Deer River, uninsured vehicle, dismissed.

Christopher A. Berg, 34, 2726 W. Second St., Duluth, assault with a dangerous weapon, $15,000 bail bond, omnibus hearing Oct. 1.

Charles L. Blom, 34, c/o St. Louis County Jail, 4334 Haines Road, Duluth, assault on a peace officer, pleaded guilty, fined $100 and 180 days in jail with 94 days credit for time served; receiving stolen property, pleaded guilty, fined $100, 180 days in jail with 94 days credit for time served and $212 restitution; obstructing legal process, dismissed.

Perry J. Brazerol, 49, 1531 E. First St., Apt. 4, Duluth, obstructing legal process, pleaded guilty, fined $100 or 10 days in jail with two days credit.

Renita L. Bright, 25, 2001 W. Superior St., Apt. 324, Duluth, damage to property, warrant quashed, pleaded guilty, fined $150 or five days in jail and restitution.

Justin J. Cameron, 19, 115 E. Fifth St., Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $250 or 10 days in jail.

Toriano D. Cooper, 31, 2724 W. Second St., Duluth, disorderly conduct, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20.

Makenzie L.A. Eggersgluess, 20, 1807 E. Third St., Apt. 2, Duluth, driving after revocation, warrant quashed, pleaded guilty, time served of 10 days in jail.

Larry W. Eliason, 47, 1120 Bong Blvd., Duluth, driving while impaired, pleaded guilty, 90 days in jail or Northeast Regional Correction Center with 20 days credit for time served; test refusal, dismissed.

Robel G. Fitwi, 21, 224 N. Second Ave. E., Apt. 702, Duluth, misrepresenting age, pleaded guilty, no sentence but to pay $50 court fees.

Ashley N. Fogal-VanGilder, 21, 15870 Guard St., Apt. 105, Hayward, theft and aiding and abetting, pleaded not guilty, court trial Nov. 1.

Theodore M. Holverson, 36, El Cajon, Calif., disorderly conduct and assault, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 27.

John W. Kehoe Sr., 3970 Nelson Road, Duluth, driving after cancellation – inimical danger to public safety, warrant quashed, released on own recognizance, pretrial Oct. 22, jury trial Nov. 6.

Delton R. Misquadace, 18, 2305 W. Fourth St., Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, driving while under the influence of alcohol, driving after revocation and uninsured vehicle, $5,000 bail, omnibus hearing Sept. 20.

James L. Patten, 45, 914 Cloquet Ave., Apt. 4, Cloquet, driving while under the influence of alcohol, driving while impaired and driving after cancellation, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Oct. 11.

Shannon J. Smith, 22, 1021 E. 10th St., Duluth, theft, pleaded guilty, fined $207 or five days in jail.

Jamie B. Westmiller, 34, Eden Prairie, Minn., assault and domestic assault, $7,500 bail bond, omnibus hearing Sept. 17.

Aug. 29

John J. Andrews, 25, 1531½ Iowa Ave., Superior, uninsured vehicle, pleaded guilty, fined $150.

Kimberly R. Bellanger, 30, 735 Upham Road, Duluth, driving after revocation and operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of a controlled substance, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Jake T. Blegen, 20, 119 E. Superior St., Apt. C, Duluth, giving peace officer false identification and underage consumption, warrant quashed, $500 bail bond, pretrial Sept. 20.

Bryant S. Chase, 56, 27 N. Second Ave. E., Duluth, assault, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20.

Christy R. Conito, 47, 738 N. 54th Ave. W., Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or five days in jail.

Donald W. Cooper, 26, 111 N. 26th Ave. W., Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or 10 days in jail; uninsured vehicle, pleaded guilty, fined $150 or 10 days in jail – consecutive to first count.

Richard T. Dakota, 60, San Marco Apartments, Duluth, trespassing, pleaded not guilty, released on own recognizance, pretrial Sept. 20; obstructing legal process and disorderly conduct, warrant quashed, pleaded not guilty, released on own recognizance, hearing Sept. 26.

Lavisha D. Dillard, 30, 429 N. 10th Ave. E., Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or five days in jail; uninsured vehicle, adjudication withheld six months with condition of no same or similar offense and to pay $232 court costs – consecutive to first count.

William F. Dumas, 70, 1932 Jefferson St., Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or five days in jail.

Alair K. Flick, 51, 125 N. First Ave. W., Duluth, trespassing, dismissed.

Kevin S. Fulkrod, 35, 1714 E. Fourth St., Apt. B, Duluth, domestic assault, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20, jury trial Dec. 4.

Kevin D. Garthus, 33, 303 N. Central Ave., Apt. 9, Duluth, driving while under the influence of alcohol and driving after revocation, warrant quashed, jury trial Nov. 7.

Brandi J. Gotelaere, 28, 1519 Fern Ave., Duluth, uninsured vehicle, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Jessica C. Jackson, 20, 18 W. Fifth St., Apt. A, Duluth, driving after revocation and uninsured vehicle, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Odessa M. Jenkins, 25, 1571 Whispering Pine, Cloquet, driving after revocation, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20.

Kent R. Johnson, 42, 4222 Willard Road, Duluth, test refusal and driving while impaired, $5,000 bail bond, omnibus hearing Sept. 20.

Steven E. Kane, 18, 1118 99th Ave. W., Duluth, underage consumption and damage to property, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Marvin L. Kriegh, 49, 107 W. Fourth St., Duluth, driving after cancellation, pleaded guilty, fined $162 total.

Dinero R. Miller, 18, 301 E. Fourth St., Superior, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or 20 days in jail.

David R. Muellner, 43, 3140 Restormel St., Duluth, harassment – violation of restraining order, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20, jury trial Nov. 7.

Nathan J. Niemi, 21, Canyon, Minn., underage consumption, dismissed.

Christopher L. Olsen, 24, 231 S. 61st Ave. W., Duluth, disorderly conduct, pleaded guilty, fined $150.

Tari L. Olsen, 45, 231 N. 61st Ave. W., Apt. 1, Duluth, obstructing legal process, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Michael A. Ryzak, 23, 346 W. Wabasha St., Duluth, disorderly conduct, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20, court trial Oct. 31.

Rachel M. Sarazine, 22, 1203 E. Fourth St., Apt. 3, Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or five days in jail.

Kendra S. Snyder, 26, 5978 Sunny Lane, Duluth, driving after suspension, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20, jury trial Dec. 4.

Michael J. Spriggs, 24, Kansas City, Mo., giving peace officer false identification and possession of marijuana in vehicle, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Tamara R. Taylor, 21, no address available, underage consumption, warrant quashed, pleaded guilty, time served of 35 days in jail.

Donald L. Walker Jr., 25, 411 E. Ninth St., Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $250 and 50 days in jail, time stayed on one year probation with condition no same or similar offense.

Brian D. Witroski, 40, 519 Cumming Ave., Superior, uninsured vehicle, pleaded guilty, fined $150 or five days in jail.

Aug. 30

Carl D. Anderson, 27, 8538 Raintree Drive, Mountain Iron, possession of marijuana in vehicle, warrant quashed, adjudication withheld.

Jason S. Bergara, 34, 15 E. Seventh St., Apt. 1, Duluth, driving after suspension, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Welborn C. Bowles Jr., 57, 517 Laura Lane, Two Harbors, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $250 or 10 days in jail.

Brenda M. Breimon, 37, 6248 Rose Road, Duluth, driving while under the influence of alcohol and operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, $5,000 bail, plea hearing Sept. 12.

Rhianon J. Buckwalter, 22, 106 Parkland Ave., Duluth, disturbing the neighborhood, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Elaine J. Carlson, 31, 101 N. 30th Ave. W., Apt. 104, Duluth, uninsured vehicle, pleaded guilty, fined $200 or five days in jail.

Justin R. Couture, 19, 3683 Mallard Drive, Cloquet, domestic assault, amended to disorderly conduct, 60 days in jail, time stayed on one year probation with condition of no same or similar offense; damage to property and underage consumption, dismissed.

Amelia A. Edwards, 19, 2416 Rosalyn Ave., Duluth, underage consumption, pleaded not guilty, court trial Dec. 13.

Vernal L. Eubanks, 31, 321 W. First St., Apt. 205, Duluth, domestic abuse – violation of order for protection, fined $200 or 20 days in jail.

James D. Fisher, 58, 4130 Gladstone St., Duluth, uninsured vehicle, dismissed.

Donald G. Forheris, 52, 5705 Grand Ave., Duluth, domestic abuse – violation of order for protection, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Oct. 18.

Cynthia E. Gerdes, 54, Minneapolis, driving while under the influence of alcohol and operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 27.

Tommie L. Green, 21, St. Paul, possession/sale of small amounts of marijuana, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

Alex A. Hackworthy, 19, Stillwater, Minn., underage consumption, fined $300; trespassing, dismissed.

David B. Hagestuen, 49, 118 W. Fourth St., Duluth, driving after cancellation – inimical danger to public safety, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 17, jury trial Oct. 9.

Denise L. Hanlon, 30, 322 N. 23rd Ave. W., Apt. 1, Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded not guilty, released on own recognizance, pretrial Sept. 20.

Joseph D. Hanson, 24, 1008 85th Ave. W., Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, pleaded guilty, fined $1,000 and 60 days in jail, time and $500 stayed on one year probation with conditions including Alcohol Information School and Victim Impact Panel; driving while under the influence of alcohol, dismissed.

Patrick H. Heffron, 34, 106½ W. Lake St., Apt. 2, Chisholm, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, pleaded guilty, fined $1,000 and 60 days in jail, time and $500 stayed on one year probation with conditions including Alcohol Information School and Victim Impact Panel; driving while impaired, dismissed.

Jesse R. Kaneski, 28, 5612 Taft Road, Duluth, driving after suspension, adjudication withheld.

Justin L. Kirsch, 29, 811 N. 23rd Ave. W., Duluth, driving after revocation, fined $300 and 30 days in jail, time stayed one year with condition of no same or similar offense.

Chelsea R. Krahn, 19, 2202 Rice Lake Road, Duluth, driving after suspension, amended to driving without a valid license for vehicle class/type, fined $200 or 20 days in jail.

Dawn N. Krysiak, 38, 2327 Chambersburg Ave., Duluth, harassment – violation of restraining order, amended to contempt of court – willful disobedience to court mandate, fined $300 and 30 days in jail, time stayed on one year probation with condition of no same or similar offense; domestic assault – violation of order for protection, dismissed.

Daniel J. MacMillan, 19, 17 Mira Ave., Carlton, uninsured vehicle, pleaded guilty, fined $150 or five days in jail.

Gary J. McCarthy, 44, 2011 E. Second St., Duluth, disorderly conduct, pleaded guilty, fined $300 or 30 days in jail; assault, dismissed.

Paul A. McNaney, 23, 2623 E. Fifth St., Duluth, driving after revocation, dismissed.

Samuel N. Mitchell, 46, 1811 W. First St., Apt. 3, Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20.

Joshua M. Myhre, 25, 5282 Wilderness Trail, Duluth, uninsured vehicle, fined $500 or 50 days in jail; driving after revocation, dismissed.

Nathan J. Niemi, 21, Canyon, Minn., assault, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 27.

Amanda R. Olson, 22, 2629 W. Third St., Apt. 2, Duluth, disorderly conduct, fined $100.

William D. Paige, 20, 320 W. Second St., Duluth, theft, two counts of domestic assault and driving without a valid license, failed to appear, warrant ordered.

James L. Pearson, 21, 6087 Beaver River Road, Duluth, driving after suspension and violation of seat belt/passenger restraint system for child under four years of age, pleaded not guilty, $500 bail bond, pretrial Sept. 20.

Thomas R. Pogorelec, 48, 1006 Bass Blvd., Proctor, driving after revocation, fined $400 and 40 days in jail, time and $300 stayed one year with condition of no same or similar offense.

Paul A. Radig, 31, 230 N. 62nd Ave. W., Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded guilty, fined $200.

Robert S.M. Scanlon, 22, 805 99th Ave. W., Duluth, driving after revocation, amended to driving without a valid license, fined $200.

Jeremiah G. Skarsten, 25, 131 W. Central Entrance, Duluth, driving after suspension, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 27.

Nicole M. Stouffer, 27, 2977 S. Colby Road, Maple, driving without a valid license, fined $200 or 20 days in jail; failure to notify owner of damaged property and uninsured vehicle, dismissed.

Bosefus I.S. Tadevich, 22, 24 N. 58th Ave. W., Duluth, damage to property, fined $300 and 60 days in jail, time and $150 stayed one year with conditions including restitution; disorderly conduct, dismissed.

Michael A. Talerico, 41, 4 Juniper Lane, Duluth, uninsured vehicle, pleaded guilty, fined $150 or five days in jail.

Aaron S. Traiforos, 22, 1527 N. Seventh Ave. E., Duluth, driving after revocation, amended to driving without license in possession, fined $200 or 20 days in jail.

Cameron K. White, 18, 1030 N. Ninth Ave. E., Duluth, owner fails to obtain new title/surrender old on reconstructed vehicle, dismissed.

Christopher R. Williams, 37, 5801 Grand Ave., Apt. 1, Duluth, two counts of driving after revocation, warrant quashed, pleaded not guilty, $400 bail bond, pretrial Sept. 20.

Christopher E. Woods, 24, 510 N. 25th Ave. W., Duluth, driving after revocation, pretrial Sept. 13.

Terry A. Wosmek, 19, 2414 W. Fourth St., Duluth, underage consumption, pleaded guilty, fined $180.

Sarah J. Zielske, 24, 807 E. Eighth St., Duluth, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, pleaded guilty, fined $1,000 and 60 days in jail, time and $600 stayed on one-year probation with conditions including Alcohol Information School and Victim Impact Panel; driving while under the influence of alcohol, dismissed.

Aug. 31

Jeffrey J. Adams, 41, no permanent address, theft of a motor vehicle, driving while under the influence of alcohol, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content and driving after cancellation – inimical danger to public safety, $8,000 bail, omnibus hearing Sept. 17.

Christopher S. Ash, 34, 515 Carter Lane, Superior, predatory offender violation, $7,500 bail, omnibus hearing Sept. 17.

Christopher A. Bloomer, 18, 6749 Morris Thomas Road, Cloquet, underage drinking and driving, pleaded guilty, fined $150.

Bjorn J. Carlson, 23, 22 W. Chisholm St., Duluth, test refusal and driving while impaired, $5,000 bail bond, omnibus hearing Sept. 20.

Terry W. Cupler Jr., 35, 6377 Duncan Road, Saginaw, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, pleaded guilty, fined $1,000 and 60 days in jail, time and $500 stayed on one year probation with conditions including Alcohol Information School and Victim Impact Panel; driving while under the influence of alcohol and open bottle violation, dismissed.

Thomas A. Haines, 48, 18 Glenview Court, Duluth, disorderly conduct, pleaded guilty, fined $150 or five days in jail.

Thomas J. Hillman, 53, 209 Fifth St., Proctor, operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, pleaded guilty, fined $1,000 and 60 days in jail, time and $500 stayed on one year probation with conditions including Alcohol Information School and Victim Impact Panel; possession of marijuana in vehicle, pleaded guilty, fined $100 consecutive to first count; driving while under the influence of alcohol, dismissed.

Jared S. Johnson, 19, 1801 E. Fourth St., Superior, underage consumption, pleaded guilty, fined $180; disturbing the neighborhood, pleaded guilty, fined $50 consecutive to first count.

Katelyn A. Kilpatrick, 18, 1115 W. Michigan St., Apt. 5, Duluth, driving after revocation, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 27.

Darin C. Laine, 29, 3741 Riley Road, Duluth, driving while under the influence of alcohol and operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited blood-alcohol content, $2,500 bail bond, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Nov. 26.

Shane M. Lamontagne, 34, 225 N. First Ave. W., Duluth, driving after cancellation – inimical danger to public safety, contested omnibus hearing Oct. 29.

Lisa M. Mathison, 31, 2231 W. 10th St., Duluth, driving after revocation, warrant quashed, pleaded not guilty, released on own recognizance, pretrial Sept. 20; theft, pleaded not guilty, pretrial Sept. 20.

Eric L. Nelson, 27, 2436 Hutchinson Road, Duluth, domestic assault, dismissed.


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You抳e got to give Callahan credit for one thing: he is sincere about his beloved West Coast offense.


Did you get a good look at Callahan抯 pride and joy Friday in Boulder? Hope so, because you won抰 be seeing it in Lincoln again anytime soon. It will leave town this weekend with the man himself. The short-timer from the big time will be moving on soon ?maybe to become an offensive coordinator for some desperate NFL team.


The Cornhuskers?65-51 loss at Folsom Field was a showroom for Callahan抯 beloved WCO ?and we saw the best and worst of it in the same game.


Callahan抯 offense runs very well when conditions are ideal, when things are going his way, and the Huskers have the momentum. It抯 beautiful to behold when things are rosy. But when the storms of life in the Big 12 start beating on it, Callahan抯 West Coast offense starts to break down. In the end, it fails because like a finely-tuned Stradivarius in a sandstorm, it has very little tolerance for changing conditions.


In the first half, the Husker offense could do no wrong. Joe Ganz led the Big Red to almost 400 yards of total offense in the first half. But thanks to another generous performance by the defensive unit formerly known as the Blackshirts, Colorado was still very much in the game, trailing 35-24.


In the second half, Callahan tried a couple of running plays, which gained the Huskers a first down. Then the wheels started falling off. An illegal substitution penalty. A delay of game penalty. Ganz looked confused. The Husker sideline looked confused. Ganz badly missed his receiver and the Colorado safety turned an easy interception into a touchdown.


In that moment, Callahan did what he has done so often in his career ?abandon the running game. Of the Huskers?37 second-half plays from scrimmage, 32 were passes. It looks pretty in the stats sheet, but it loses you a lot of ballgames.


With the Huskers still leading 35-31, Callahan went to the air on first down, and Ganz抯 pass bounced off a Husker receiver抯 fingertips into the hands of another Colorado safety. The Buffaloes turned another short field into another quick touchdown and across the United States, you could feel the leaderless Huskers deflating once again.


In the second half, the West Coast offense began to shrink until it became a noose around Callahan抯 neck. A short pass to Marlon Lucky. A quick sideline route. Another three-and-out. A blocked punt. Another quick CU touchdown. A couple of dropped passes. Before we knew it, Colorado led 44-35 and was on the way to a victory that made it bowl eligible. On the CU sidelines, the Buffs celebrated as Callahan does what he generally does when he gets under pressure ?default to his dink-and-dunk passing attack. Sure, the Huskers got a couple of cheap touchdowns at the end, with Colorado in its prevent defense, but CU was glad to trade the points for the victory.


In four years, Callahan proved cannot motivate talented players to perform as a team. He proved that he抯 doggoned slow thinking on his feet. And as he did at Oakland, he proved that he can take a team from first to worst in a single season.


Callahan finished his second losing season as Husker coach the way Husker fans have become accustomed to seeing him ?with his face buried in his playbook as his players deflated around him on the sidelines. He didn抰 have much life on his postgame show, and seemed to be glad to get to the end of his final radio interview, which he turned into one last plug for his beloved West Coast offense.


I really can抰 tell you exactly what he said on that show. They all sounded about the same this season. But I could almost hear him rehearsing his routine for the next gig down the road:


揕ook at these fine passing stats, sir!?he抯 telling anyone who will listen. 揧es indeed, ma抋m, those are genuine slant routes. They抮e guaranteed to succeed unless the players mess up the timing or drop the ball. No, sir, our offensive tackle is not supposed to knock down that linebacker. It抯 all part of the way this beauty is designed.?p class="story">

As we watched the Huskers' machine fall apart in losing six of their last seven games, it became obvious that Callahan is a man who cannot be trusted as a head coach, making decisions with the game on the line. You抳e got to feel sorry for his players, who trusted him the entire time he was leading them to a last-place tie in the Big 12 North.


As Callahan the salesman promised before he started his first season, his West Coast offense took what it wanted at times against the 6-6 Buffs, but with the game on the line, it gave away the farm in a quick flurry of penalties and turnovers. 揙h, did I forget to mention that it has a few leaks? Sorry about that.?p class="story">

When Callahan抯 first offensive coordinator, Jay Norvell, stopped in North Platte during a goodwill tour in the summer of 2004, he went out of his way to promise that the Huskers would continue to run the football. But as I think back to that day, Norvell never did promise that the Huskers would do a good job of it, or that they would be committed to the run when they needed it most.


So ladies and gentlemen, the University got what it paid for. And boy, did Dear Old Nebraska U pay ?more than $1.5 million a year plus a generous buyout clause that Callahan will walk away with thanks to Harvey Perlman and Steve Pederson. But in the end, everybody will get what he wants. Callahan will walk away with his money and his West Coast offense and Husker fans will get a new coach.


Callahan likely will be just as glad to be rid of Nebraska as Nebraska is to be rid of him. Actually, he抯 got it made. All he has to do is find an NFL team that doesn抰 have the dumbest players in the nation.


Time to tally up Callahan抯 legacy. He went 27-22 at Nebraska, including a 15-18 record in the Big 12. He joins Lawrence 揃iff?Jones, Bill Glassford and Bill Jennings as the only men who ever coached more than 20 games at Nebraska who had more than one losing season. Not that it will ever bother him.

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But the Husker Nation cares, and will remember. We won抰 be buying that model again.

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