Court Dispositions, Nov. 2 – Nov. 3, 2016

Published 9:37 am Thursday, December 29, 2016

Freeborn County

District Court

Nov. 2

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Andrew Nathaniel McClendon, 20, 504 James Ave. Unit 113. Count 1: Driving without a valid driver’s license. Fees $180.

Nicholas Danny Johnson, 1029 S. Newton. Count 1: Expiration of driver’s license – over 21. Fees $180.

Emmanuel Omod Oman, 22, 203 31st St. SW, Austin. Count 1: Driving after revocation. Fees $280.

Chelsea Pearl Schellenberg, 26, 923 Jefferson Ave. Count 1: DWI. Dismissed. Count 2: DWI – alcohol concentration .08 or more within two hours. Sentenced to 60 days. Stay 58 days for two years. Credit for time served two days. Supervised probation for one year. Fees $605.

Elizabeth Jean Silva, 18, 722 Valley Ave. Count 1: Uninsured vehicle – owner violation. Fees $280.

Nyariri Kong Thor, 22, 1607 Fourth St. SW, Austin. Count 1: Fourth-degree driving while impaired. Dismissed. Count 2: DWI – alcohol concentration .08 within two hours. Sentenced to 60 days, Stay 60 days for one year. Supervised probation for one year. Fees $605.

Sabrina Maria Angel Truesdell, 29, 114 N. Ermina. Count 1: Traffic – careless driving. Fees $180.

Nina Geraldine Whitehead, 1102 Ramsey St., Driver must carry proof of insurance when operating a vehicle. Fees $280.

Michael Hakeem Epps, 25, 311 Fourth St. NW, Mason City, Iowa. Count 1: Driving after suspension. Fees $280.

Umar Jihad Akbar Shabazz, 34, 7812 Yates Ave. N, Brooklyn Park. Count 1: Speeding 87/70. Fees $140. Count 2: Driving after suspension. Fees $200.

Nov. 3

Lay Baw, 19, 17681 U.S. Highway 218, Austin. Count 1: Underage consumption. Fees $180.

Benjamin James Christensen, 22, 74752 315 St., Ellendale. Count 1: Fifth-degree possession of Tramadol. Sentenced to two days. Credit for time served two days. Supervised probation for two years. Sentenced to 40 hours of community service. Fees $75. Charge to be dismissed upon completion of sentence. Count 2: Driving after revocation. Dismissed.

The Tribune publishes all convictions where the financial obligation to the court is $180 or greater or resulted in jail time, probation or community service.