Marriages
•Rececca Danielle McCoy to Frederick Cody Lopez.
•Aporil Dawn Hardin to Eric Dale Riggs.
•Lucille O. Carpio to Clifford Robinson.
•Heather Ann Caldwell to Joseph Matthew Royse.
•Crystal Ann Fouch to Clifford Scott Conkright.
•Amber Deanna Kennon to Joshua Elmer Wade Helton.
Property Transfers
•Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to Jonathan Q. Conley, 57 Plum Street, $33,100.
•Dewey Hollon and Carol J. Hollon to Robert W. and Jennifer Releford, Peck’s Creek, $126,600.
•Teresa Bowen to William Daniel Pelfrey and Rose Marie Pelfrey, N. Side HWY 613, $3,000.
•Byron and Sarabeth McCoy to Tony McCoy, 2 tracts-N. Fork, $53,000.
•Kenneth M. Burton to Brenda J. Burton, Sipple Street.
•Whitaker Bank Inc. to Derek and Regina Crase, tract 6-Lake Neomia Estates, $15,000.
•Barry Lee Centers, Teri Denise Centers, Rogers Hardware & Building Supply Inc. and Marcia L. Wireman, special Master Commissioner, 44.92 acres-Peck’s Creek, $73,500.
•Juanita Faye King, Matt Benningfield, Patricia S. Rockenbach, James C. Williams, John D. Williams, Laura E. Spencer and Stephen G. Hogge to Danny and Brenda Hughes, 1143 Cane Creek Road, $75,000.
•Geneva Knox, Executrix and the Estate of Biram Williams to The Williams Trust, Williams Trust, and Geneva Knox, Trustee, 4.98 acres-West Bend.
•John and Lois King to Loretta G. Whitaker, 1 acre-Upper Cane Creek.
•Rednour Properties LLC, Rednour Blake LLC, DMC Construction Inc., Davidson & Oeltgen PLLC, Spangler Roof Services LLC, Blake Adams Engineering Inc., Perfect Presentations LLC, Forcht Bank NA, First National Bank of Lexington, Sherwin-Williams Company, Kentucky Employers Mutual Insurance Company, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Department of Revenue, Division of Collections, United States of America, Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Commonwealth of Kentucky, County of Powell, City of Clay City, City of Stanton, Bayview Loan Servicing LLC, Silver Hill Financial and Lillian D. Williams, Master Commissioner to Whitaker Bank Inc., see deed-several pieces of property, $193,000.
•Rednour Properties LLC, Rednour Blake LLC, DMC Construction Inc., Davidson & Oeltgen PLLC, Spangler Roof Services LLC, Blake Adams Engineering Inc., Perfect Presentations LLC, Forcht Bank NA, First National Bank of Lexington, Sherwin-Williams Company, Kentucky Employers Mutual Insurance Company, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Department of Revenue, Division of Collections, United States of America, Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Commonwealth of Kentucky, County of Powell, City of Clay City, City of Stanton, Bayview Loan Servicing LLC, Silver Hill Financial and Lillian D. Williams, Master Commissioner to New Leaf Group Inc., see deed-several pieces of property, $1,057,000.
•Edward Nelson Living Trust and Maryann Nelson, Trustee to Morgan and Danny Sexton, Tori Ann Drive, $11,250.
•Lettie Rogers to Connie R. Puckett and Vickie Lynn Haddix, 5 tracts-Pineview Heights.
•Lettie Rogers, Connie Puckett, Clarence Haddix and Vickie Haddix to Connie Puckett and Vickie Haddix, 2.34 acres-Morris Creek.
•Earl and Doris Gilbert to Powell Rentals LLC and Willard L. Drake, Managing member, corner of Washington and Railroad, $160,000.
•Harry and Phyllis Rose to John and Ruby Karen Skidmore, Lot 1 of PLAT CAB-3 SL-121, $130,000.
•Jeffery Casselman to Vivian B. Blevins, 2 acres-HWY 213 (Furnace Road), $115,000.
•Phyllis Jean Curtis to Tommy Dotson, Hardwick’s Creek Road.
•Greg and Melissa Haddix, BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP and Lillian D. Williams, Master Commissioner, 69 Oak Street, $107.221.
•Glenwood and Netta M. Hollon to Ralph Wells, intersection of 8th Avenue and 10th Street.
Ralph Wells to Glenwood Hollon and Netta M. Hollon, intersection of 8th Avenue and 10th Street, $40,000.
•Sherry Smith Anderson and Lonnie Dale Anderson Jr. to Mary Lou Burkhart, 2.061 acres-Estes Road.
•Christopher Stamper, Charles Stamper, and Ruth Stamper to Mark and Sherry Hawkins, 1.75 acres-Oak Ridge Road, $58,000.
•Russell H. Ware, Russell H. Ware, thru attorney in fact Roxie Ware and Henry Ware Jr. PVA to Roy E. Ware, Barbara Sue Faulkner, Russell H. Ware Jr., and Henry Ware, Jr., N. Side KY HWY 15.
•Billy Whittaker II, Samantha Whittaker, JPMorgan Chase Bank NA, Chase Home Finance LLC and Lillian D. Williams, Master Commissioner to Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs, 150 White Avenue, $38,000.
•James E. Trent, Lisa L. Trent, and Lillian D. Williams, Master Commissioner to The Bank of New York Mellon and Bank of New York, 1075 Maple Street, $80,000.
•Annette Reed, Anthony Reed, Whitaker Bank Inc., Bank of America/Countrywide and Lillian D. Williams, Master Commissioner to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 1375 Spout Springs Road, $64,095.
•Springleaf Home Equity Inc. and American General Home Equity Inc. to Rick Stamper, 526 Mill Knob Road, $28,500.
•Feda Gaylord, Wayne Gaylord, Attorney in Fact and Freda Gaylord, Power of Attorney, to James and Angela Miller, 2 lots, Block 2, Clay City, $21,500.
•Marty and Rhonda Smith, to Patty Gordon, 2 tracts-Maple Street, $135,000.
•Gwendolyn Teasley to Kenneth Teasley, Parcel 3 of PLAT CAB-3 SL-135.
•James Meade Jr., to Julia C. Bowen, 21 Elm Street, $75,000.
•Dale and Anita Allen to Loretta Curtis, Lot 4 of PLAT CAB-SL-240, $11,250.
•Doug Finney, Marilyn Finney, Thomas Everman II, Terrie Everman, Beverly White, William Furay, Linda Furay to Hazel Barker, Michelle Conley and Kevin Brandenburg, 3 acres-West Bend.
•Linda Crosslin, Administrator and the Estate of Mila Faulkner, to Stephen D. and Mara F. Rose, KY 11 and 15 (Campton Road), $40,000.
•Derrick Clary, Angel McCoy, Wells Fargo Bank NA and Lillian D. Williams, Master Commissioner, to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 454 Oak Ridge Road, $111,113.08.
•John Shackelford Jr., John Shackelford, Sara Shackelford, thru Attorney in Fact and John Shackelford Jr., Power of Attorney, to Vicki Angel, 0.88 acres-Cat Creek, $50,000.
•John Shackelford and Sara Shackelford to John Shackelford Sr. and Cora Edith Shackelford, 0.94 acres-Cat Creek.
Circuit Court
•Charles Anderson, criminal possession of a forged instrument-first degree-I, dismissed without prejudice.
•Jane Brantley, trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, drug unspecified, continued until Feb. 20.
•Rhonda Jean Brewer, four counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument-second degree-I, continued until Feb. 20.
•Brian Brown, flagrant non support, guilty plea, received two years – diverted for five years.
•Brandy Browning, non-payment of fines, continued until April 17.
•James Burks, burglary, second degree, theft by unlawful taking/disp-all others, continued until Feb. 20.
•David L. Campbell Jr., probation violation for felony offense, review on April 17.
•Gary W. Cantrell, wanton endangerment-first degree, guilty plea, received 12 months – discharged for 24 months with credit for time served of 25 days.
•Marcus A. Chambers, convicted felon in possession of a handgun, carrying a concealed deadly weapon, not guilty plea, pretrial conference March 6.
•Brian Phillip Epperson, murder, assault fourth degree minor injury, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs with .08, aggravator, first offense, continued until Feb. 20.
•Patrick Fugate, receiving stolen property under $10,000, receiving stolen property under $10,000, persistent felony offender – second degree, continued until Feb. 20.
•Samuel Fugate, burglary, second degree, theft by unlawful taking/disp-pocketpicking/over $300, guilty plea, received five years – diverted for five years with credit for time served of approximately three months.
•Anna Faye Goff (now Townsend), first degree possession of
District Court
•Cameron S. Francis, alcohol intoxication in a public place-first and second offense, criminal trespassing-third degree, not guilty plea, pretrial conference March 12.
•Lois F. Goodwin, public intoxication from a controlled substance excluding alcohol, not guilty plea, pretrial conference March 12.
•Tommy Kidd, theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, dismissed.
•Anthony Lovins, theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, pass to Feb. 8.
•Clyde Mullins Jr., failure to notify address change to the department of transportation, excessive windshield/window tinting, failure of installer/seller to apply tinting label, district court action slip.
•Kyle Matthew O’Hair, theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, pass to Feb. 8.
•Tina Sparks, alcohol intoxication in a public place-first and second offense, guilty plea, $25 fine plus costs.
•Lanny Woodard, alcohol intoxication in a public place-first and second offense, not guilty plea.
•Vickie F. Aines, no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, dismissed without prejudice.
•Rodney Beasley, failure to produce insurance card, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, district court action slip.
•Isaac Combs, no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, failure to notify address change to the department of transportation, dismissed.
•Christopher E. Cottrill, no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, failure to notify address change to the department of transportation, dismissed.
•Tinty S. Knowles, no/exired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, dismissed.
•Ruixi Li, in violation of part 391 of federal safety regulations – qualification of drivers, guilty plea, $100 fine plus costs, driving commuter motor vehicle while out of service, guilty plea.
•Lamona McCoy, no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, license to be in possession, dismissed without prejudice.
•Alice F. OHair, failure to notify address change to the department of transportation, dismissed, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, dismissed.
•Carmella Robertson, failure to wear seat belts, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, no/expired registration plates, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, no operators/moped license, not guilty plea, pretrial conference March 19.
•Chad A. Robinson, failure to wear seat belts, no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, failure to notify address change to the department of transportation, not guilty plea, pretrial conference March 19.
•David G. Shearer, violation of part 390 of the federal safety regulations – general policy, violation of part 393 of the federal safety regulations, parts needed for safe operation, district court action slip.
•Jacob W. Tindall, leaving the scene of an accident/failure to render aid or assistance, not guilty plea, pretrial conference March 19.
•Nancy K. Torres, no/expired registration plates, dismissed, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, dismissed, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, guilty plea, $500 fine plus costs, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, dismissed.
•Samantha K. Townsend, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security first, show cause March 5.
•Glen Vanderpool, no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, dismissed.
•Kayla N. Willougby, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, no/expired registration plates, dismissed.
•Donnie M. Brown, criminal possession of a forged instrument-second degree-I, show cause Feb. 26.
•Gregory E. Faulkner, alcohol intoxication in a public place-third or greater offense within 12 months, promoting contraband-second degree, not guilty plea, pretrial conference Feb. 12.
•Dolores M. Gwinn, theft by unlawful taking/disp-shoplifting, public intoxication from a controlled substance excluding alcohol, tampering with physical evidence, controlled substance prescription not in original container first, not guilty plea, pretrial conference Feb. 12.
•Raven Tipton, two counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument-second degree-I, preliminary hearing Feb. 12.
•Beverly Dunn Watkins, theft by deception-including cold checks under $500, not guilty plea, pretrial conference Feb. 19.