February 2005 Convictions
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1 February 2005 Convictions Alm, Bruce Robert (53); 915 Darling Dr., Alexandria, MN; Offense Date: November 21, 2003; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Controlled Substance Crime in the Third Degree (Methamphetamine); imposition of sentence stayed; 90 days in jail or 10 days in jail and 80 days electronic monitoring; $2,000 fine; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 4, Aschenbrenner, Kayla Kathryn (21); 1001 Summit Ave. N., #109, Sauk Rapids, MN; Offense Date: January 26, 2004; Investigating Agency: Waite Park Police Department; Offering a Forged Check; imposition of sentence stayed; 5 years probation; 10 days in jail or electronic monitoring; $1,000 fine; $600 restitution; provide DNA sample; have no contact with victim; stay off of specified property; sentenced by Judge Davick-Halfen on February 7, Bauers, Duane Donald (25); 4215 Co. Rd. 5, Annandale, MN; Offense Date: September 27, 2004; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Controlled Substance Crime in the First Degree (Psilocybin); 86 months in prison, serving 57 1/3 months in prison and 28 2/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 86 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; provide DNA sample; Possession of a Firearm by Prohibited Person; 60 months in prison concurrent, serving 40 months in prison and 20 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 60 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 25, Bibbs, William Rudledge (21); th St. N., St. Cloud, MN; Offense Dates: on or about the 17th and 18th day of January, 2004; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Second Degree; 27 months in prison, serving 18 months in prison and 9 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 27 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules, and conditional release for 5 years from the date of release from prison; $50 fine; $130 restitution; register as Criminal Sexual Conduct offender; provide DNA sample; Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Second Degree; 32 months in prison consecutive, serving 21 1/3 months in prison and 10 2/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 32 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules, and conditional release for 5 years from the date of release from prison; $50 fine; other conditions same as above; Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Second Degree; 21 months in prison consecutive, serving 14 months in prison and 7 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 21 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules, and conditional release for 5 years from the date of release from
2 prison; $50 fine; other conditions same as above; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 4, Campbell, Michael Ryan (27); 245 E. 3rd Ave., Pine City, MN; Offense Date: December 17, 2003; Investigating Agency: Stearns County Sheriff s Department; Attempted Manufacture of Methamphetamine Controlled Substance Crime in the First Degree; 13 months in prison execution stayed; 3 years probation; 45 days in jail or electronic monitoring; $900 fine; restitution as determined by the agent; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; sentenced by Judge Landwehr on February 14, Coe, Earl Harrison (58); 700 S. 14th St., #11, St. Cloud, MN; Offense Date: June 28, 2002; Investigating Agencies: Stearns County Sheriff s Department and Meeker County Sheriff s Department; Offering a Forged Check; 19 months in prison, serving 12 2/3 months in prison and 6 1/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 19 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; $210 restitution; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 28, Curley, Dean Alan (40); 11 Edge Dr., Circle Pines, MN; Offense Date: April 1, 2004; Investigating Agency: Sauk Centre Police Department; Theft of Services; 15 months in prison, serving 10 months in prison and 5 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 15 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; $ restitution; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Pearson on February 3, Ford, Frank Charles, III (21); 1925 Quarry Rd., #207, St. Cloud, MN; Offense Dates: between the dates of November 22, 2003, and December 8, 2003; Investigating Agency: Waite Park Police Department; Issuance of Dishonored Checks; 15 months in prison, serving 10 months in prison and 5 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 15 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; restitution as determined by the agent; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Pearson on February 3, Galvin, Francisco Fredrick (23); 620 S.E. 2nd St., Willmar, MN; Offense Date: August 21, 2003; Investigating Agency: Brooten Police Department; Criminal Damage to Property in the First Degree; 17 months in prison execution stayed; 5 years probation; 30 days in jail or 4 days in jail and 26 days electronic monitoring; $500 fine; $ restitution; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Widick on February 14, 2005.
3 Griffin, Mekebra Chantal (32); th Ave., St. Cloud, MN; Offense Dates: between May 7, 2004, and June 29, 2004; Investigating Agency: Waite Park Police Department; Theft by Check; imposition of sentence stayed; 5 years probation; $300 fine or 80 hours community service; $1, restitution; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 25, Helgerson, Julie Ann (38); 4376 Lane 49, Aurora, MN; Offense Dates: on or between October 17, 2003, and October 24, 2003; Investigating Agency: Waite Park Police Department; Controlled Substance Crime in the Fifth Degree (Oxycontin); 12 months plus 1 day in prison execution stayed; 5 years probation; 30 days in jail or electronic monitoring after serving 2 days in jail; $1,000 fine or community service; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; complete aftercare; remain medication compliant; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Widick on February 14, Hoskins, Darnell (NMN) (45); th Ave. S., #307, St. Cloud, MN; Offense Date: June 14, 2004; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Assault in the Fifth Degree; 21 months in prison execution stayed; 5 years probation; credit for 110 days jail time already served; $50 fine or community service; complete domestic abuse program; provide DNA sample; have no contact with victim; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 25, Johnson, Lynell Kay (36); 501 5th St. N., Sartell, MN; Offense Date: February 24, 2005; Investigating Agency: Sartell Police Department; Controlled Substance Crime in the Fifth Degree (Methamphetamine); imposition of sentence stayed; 5 years probation; 60 days in jail or electronic monitoring after serving 20 days in jail; $500 fine; obtain chemical dependency evaluation and comply with recommendations; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; provide DNA sample; pay correctional supervision fee; attend MADD Impact Panel; Driving While Impaired in the Third Degree; merged for sentencing with Count I; sentenced by Judge Widick on February 14, Konz, Jacob Arthur (19); Powder Ridge Rd., Kimball, MN; Offense Date: September 24, 2003; Investigating Agency: Sartell Police Department; Controlled Substance Crime in the Fifth Degree (Methamphetamine); 15 months in prison execution stayed; 10 years probation; jail credit for 125 days already served; $50 fine; obtain chemical dependency evaluation and comply with recommendations; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Hoffman on February 16, Kral, Bruce Lynn (50); th Ave. S., St. Cloud, MN;
4 Offense Date: November 23, 2003; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Driving While Impaired in the First Degree -.10 or More Within Two Hours; 36 months in prison execution stayed; 7 years probation; 90 days in jail; $2,000 fine; 60 hours community service; restitution as determined by the agent; complete chemical dependency evaluation and comply with recommendations; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; complete Intensive Supervision Program; be screened for Antabuse and follow all recommendations; sentenced by Judge Widick on February 14, Laflex, Linda Annette (38); th Ave. S., St. Cloud, MN; Offense Dates: between the dates of June 26, 2003, and July 19, 2003; Investigating Agency: Albany Police Department; Offering a Forged Check; 13 months in prison execution stayed; 5 years probation; 21 days in jail; $500 fine; 40 hours community service; $ restitution; obtain psychological evaluation and comply with recommendations; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; if fail to abstain, obtain chemical dependency evaluation and comply with recommendations; provide DNA sample; have no contact with felons; obtain GED; complete Cognitive Behavior Program; sentenced by Judge Widick on February 14, Leabch, Robert Francis (21); st Ave., St. Cloud, MN; Offense Date: June 12, 2004; Investigating Agency: Waite Park Police Department; Criminal Damage to Property in the First Degree: 15 months in prison execution stayed; 5 years probation; credit for time served; $200 fine; restitution as determined by the agent; obtain chemical dependency evaluation and comply with recommendations; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; provide DNA sample; pay correctional supervision fee; complete Cognitive Skills Program; obtain employment; sentenced by Judge Landwehr on February 7, Loidolt, Nicholas James (23); 38 Oxby Lane, #3, Waite Park, MN; Offense Date: October 9, 2004; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Aggravated Robbery in the First Degree; 82 months in prison, serving 54 2/3 months in prison and 27 1/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 82 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; restitution as determined by the agent; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 25, Lopez, Richard Martin (34); rd Ave. S., Moorhead, MN; Offense Date: November 10, 2004; Investigating Agency: Sauk Centre Police Department; Controlled Substance Crime in the Fifth Degree (Heroin); 18 months in prison, serving 12 months in prison and 6 months on supervised release, with the
5 possibility of serving the entire 18 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Hayden on February 18, Lucas, Bretick Dene (34); 320 4th St. N., #22, Sauk Centre, MN; Offense Dates: on or about September 18, 2002, through November 5, 2002; Investigating Agency: Waite Park Police Department; Theft; imposition of sentence stayed; 5 years probation; 90 days in jail or 10 days in jail and 80 days electronic monitoring; $1,500 fine; restitution as determined by the agent; continue with counseling; remain medication compliant; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Widick on January 31, Margowski, Adam Paul (22); 26 Claremont, St. Cloud, MN; Offense Date: August 27, 2004; Investigating Agency: Waite Park Police Department; Burglary in the Third Degree; imposition of sentence stayed; 5 years probation; 30 days in jail; $100 fine or community service; $103 restitution; obtain chemical dependency evaluation; attend counseling sessions with psychiatrist; attend adult basic education classes and complete GED certificate; attend all scheduled appointments with doctor and remain medication compliant; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 25, Miller, Bruce David (43); 13 Tri-County Mobile Home Park, Waite Park, MN; Offense Dates: February 9, 2004, and November 26, 2004; Investigating Agencies: St. Cloud Police Department and Stearns County Sheriff s Department; Theft; 23 months in prison, serving 15 1/3 months in prison and 7 2/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 23 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $566 restitution; provide DNA sample; Receiving Stolen Property; 21 months in prison concurrent, serving 14 months in prison and 7 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 21 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; restitution as determined by the agent; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Boland on February 28, Moliga, Gilbert Kilimi (29); 404 N.W. 6th Ave., Rice, MN; Offense Dates: July 4, 2001, and October 12, 2003; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Burglary in the First Degree; 44 months in prison, serving 29 1/3 months in prison and 14 2/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 44 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $1,000 fine; provide DNA sample; Burglary in the First Degree; 21 months in prison concurrent execution stayed; 20 years probation; $1,000 fine; provide DNA sample; Assault in the Third Degree; 21 months in prison concurrent, serving 14 months in prison and 7 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 21 months in prison if the
6 defendant violates prison rules; restitution as determined by the agent; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Hoffman on February 25, Nelson, Kimberly Ann (27); 301 5th St. E., Carlos, MN; Offense Dates: between the dates of November 15 and 18, 2003; Investigating Agency: Sauk Centre Police Department; Offering a Forged Check; imposition of sentence stayed; 5 years probation; 10 days in jail; $300 fine; restitution as determined by the agent; obtain chemical dependency evaluation and comply with recommendations; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Hayden on February 18, Olson, Duwayne Harland, III (22); address unknown; Offense Dates: April 21, 2004, April 22, 2004, and between September 3, 2004, and September 9, 2004; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Theft; 12 months plus 1 day in prison execution stayed; 5 years probation; 120 days in jail; $1, restitution; obtain psychological evaluation and comply with recommendations; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis, if positive test, complete chemical dependency evaluation and comply with recommendations; provide DNA sample; remain medication compliant; Financial Transaction Card Fraud; 13 months in prison concurrent execution stayed; 5 years probation concurrent; 120 days in jail concurrent; restitution as determined by the agent; other conditions same as above; Violation of a Harassment Restraining Order; 21 months in prison concurrent execution stayed; 5 years probation concurrent; 120 days in jail concurrent; have no contact with victim; other conditions same as above; sentenced by Judge Boland on February 25, Orbeck, Douglas Erwin (20); Sauk Valley Rd., Paynesville, MN; Offense Date: November 17, 2003; Investigating Agency: Melrose Police Department; Theft; imposition of sentence stayed; 5 years probation; 10 days in jail or electronic monitoring; $50 fine; sentenced by Judge Widick on February 14, Proudfoot, Joshua Michael (26); 1532 Northway Dr., #301, St. Cloud, MN; Offense Dates: July 31, 2004, and on or about September, 2004; Investigating Agencies: St. Cloud Police Department, Stearns County Sheriff s Department; and Benton County Sheriff s Department; Controlled Substance Crime in the Second Degree (Methamphetamine); 80 months in prison, serving 53 1/3 months in prison and 26 2/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 80 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; provide DNA sample; Assault in the Fourth Degree; 19 months in prison concurrent, serving 12 2/3 months in prison and 6 1/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 19 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; provide DNA sample; Assault in the Fourth Degree; 19 months in prison concurrent, serving 12 2/3 months in prison and
7 6 1/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 19 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; provide DNA sample; Conspiracy to Commit Burglary; 24 months in prison concurrent, serving 16 months in prison and 8 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 24 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 11, Rothanburg, Mark John (20); th St. N., St. Cloud, MN; Offense Date: July 16, 2003; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Burglary in the Second Degree; 38 months in prison execution stayed; 10 years probation; 365 days in jail; $50 fine; 100 hours community service; complete chemical dependency aftercare; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; complete Woodland Program and comply with recommendations; remain medication compliant; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Pearson on February 18, Schneider, Billy Jo (27); th St., Holdingford, MN; Offense Date: July 15, 2004; Investigating Agency: Stearns County Sheriff s Department; Controlled Substance Crime in the Fifth Degree (Methamphetamine); 20 months in prison, serving 13 1/3 months in prison and 7 2/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 20 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; provide DNA sample; Driving While Impaired in the Second Degree; 365 days in jail concurrent; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 11, Spikes, Kevin Lejay (39); address unknown; Offense Date: March 31, 2004; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Assault in the Second Degree; 19 months in prison, serving 12 2/3 months in prison and 6 1/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 19 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; provide DNA sample; sentence to service work done by defendant will be credited towards his remaining prison time; sentenced by Judge Widick on February 22, Truehart, Ryan Lewis (20); 611 2nd St. S.W., Staples, MN; Offense Dates: November 2, 2002, January 5, 2003, and February 15, 2004; Investigating Agencies: St. Cloud Police Department, Waite Park Police Department, and Stearns County Sheriff s Department; Burglary in the Third Degree; 24 months in prison, serving 16 months in prison and 8 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 24 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; provide DNA sample; Burglary in the Third Degree; 27 months in prison concurrent, serving 18 months in prison and 9 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 27 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; restitution as
8 determined by the agent; provide DNA sample; Burglary in the Third Degree; 30 months in prison concurrent, serving 20 months in prison and 10 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 30 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; restitution as determined by the agent; provide DNA sample; Burglary in the Third Degree; 30 months in prison concurrent, serving 20 months in prison and 10 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 30 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; restitution as determined by the agent; provide DNA sample; Burglary in the Third Degree; 30 months in prison concurrent, serving 20 months in prison and 10 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 30 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; restitution as determined by the agent; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Pearson on February 17, Tschumperlin, Deanna Lou (42); 2313 Co. Rd. 74, St. Cloud, MN; Offense Date: June 7, 2004; Investigating Agencies: Central Minnesota Drug Task Force and St. Cloud Police Department; Controlled Substance Crime in the First Degree (Methamphetamine); 86 months in prison execution stayed; 30 years probation; 365 days in jail; first 90 days to be served and remaining time staggered into 3 portions; $1,000 fine; restitution as determined by the agent; continue individual counseling and chemical dependency aftercare; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances, submit to random urinalysis; remain medication compliant; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Jessen on February 10, Upshur, Albert Cory (36); th St., Clear Lake, MN; Offense Date: August 10, 2004; Investigating Agencies: Central Minnesota Gang Strike Force and St. Cloud Police Department; Controlled Substance Crime in the Fifth Degree (Cocaine); 20 months in prison, serving 13 1/3 months in prison and 6 2/3 months on supervised release, with the possibility of serving the entire 20 months in prison if the defendant violates prison rules; $50 fine; sentenced by Judge Widick on February 14, Vogel, Daniel John (27); th Ave. N., St. Cloud, MN; Offense Dates: on or about February to April, 2002; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Theft; imposition of sentence stayed; 10 years probation; 30 days in jail or 20 days electronic monitoring after serving 10 days in jail; $1,000 fine; $5,855 restitution; provide DNA sample; pay correctional supervision fee; sentenced by Judge Davick-Halfen on February 28, Wamsley, Tyland Riley (23); 1706 Stevens Ave. S., #10B, Minneapolis, MN; Offense Date: July 16, 2004; Investigating Agency: Minnesota State Patrol; Theft of a Motor Vehicle; imposition of sentence stayed; 5 years probation; 88 days in jail; $500 fine; 40 hours community service; $2, restitution; abstain from alcohol and non-
9 prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Landwehr on February 7, Williams, Russell Rodrick (25); 770 Savanna Ave., #113, St. Cloud, MN; Offense Date: September 12, 2004; Investigating Agency: St. Cloud Police Department; Terroristic Threats; 21 months in prison execution stayed; 5 years probation; 60 days in jail, to be served in 2 segments; $400 fine; complete outpatient treatment and comply with recommendations; abstain from alcohol and non-prescribed mood altering substances; submit to random urinalysis; complete Domestic Abuse Program; provide DNA sample; sentenced by Judge Landwehr on February 14, Compiled and Prepared By: Gladys E. Breuer Assistant to the County Attorney
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