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Fernando Oros-Valdovinos, age 27, from Brewster pled guilty to Driving While Under the Influence, first degree No Valid Operators License. He was sentenced to 365 days with 245 suspended and 90 with 90 days suspended. He was also fined a total of $593.

Javier P. Saucedo, age 34, from Bridgeport pled guilty to third degree Driving While License Suspended. He was sentenced to 90 days with 90 suspended and fined a total of $543.

Douglas County District Court

Sara Montano, 29, Bridgeport, possession of drug paraphernalia, $500 fine and $493 costs, 90 days in jail with 80 suspended.

Mark Perman, 26, Electric City, possession of less than 40 grams of marijuana, $500 fine and 90 days in jail with 80 suspended; tampering with physical evidence, $150 fine and $686 costs, one year in jail with 355 days suspended. Third degree escape, $150 fine and $43 costs, one year in jail with 355 days suspended.

Clayton Jones, 26, Bridgeport, second degree cruelty to animals, $150 fine and $1,647.69 costs, 90 days in jail with 87 suspended.

Jacob LaGrange, 27, Bridgeport, third degree theft, $350 fine and $143 costs, one year in jail with 360 days suspended.

Barbara Mathews, 45, Brewster, making false statements to a public servant, $350 fine and $43 costs, one year suspended jail sentence.

Jack McLean, 65, Mansfield, first degree negligent driving, $350 fine and $745.50 costs, 90-day suspended jail sentence.

Rebecca Ketcher, 29, Bridgeport, fourth degree assault, domestic violence, $350 fine and $643 costs, one year suspended jail sentence.

Fernando Munoz Garcia, 28, Bridgeport, third degree driving with a suspended license, $150 fine and $445.50 costs, 90-day suspended jail sentence.

Filadelfo Martinez Perez, 46, Bridgeport, driving while under the influence of intoxicants, $1,121 fine and $1,327.07 costs, one year in jail with 363 days suspended.

Estanislao Roman, 32, Bridgeport, fourth degree assault, domestic violence, $500 fine and $1,073 costs, one year in jail with 355 days suspended. Violation of a no contact order, $350 fine and $793 costs, one year in jail with 345 days suspended.

Benigno Pacheo Hernandez, 40, Bridgeport, driving while under the influence of intoxicants, $1,121 fine and $946.92 costs, one year in jail with 360 days suspended.

Joyce Llamas, 31, Bridgeport, third degree driving with a suspended license, $350 fine and $738.50 costs, 90 days in jail with 85 suspended; bail jumping, $150 fine, 90 days in jail with 85 suspended.

Superior Court

Criminal

Leonardo Lopez, from Brewster was summoned to answer to the charge of second degree Malicious Mischief.

The court found probable cause to charge Jose Luis Reyes, from Brewster with third degree Rape of a child. He was released on personal recognizance.

Manuel De Jesus Sanchez Corrales, from Brewster pled guilty to five counts Delivery of a Controlled substance, and two counts Unlawful Use of building for Drug Purposes. He was sentenced to 55 months on count one through four and 18 months on counts five through seven. He was also fined a total of $1,500.50.

Decrees of dissolution

JoLynn J. Serrano from Brewster filed to dissolve her marriage with David C. Serrano.

Douglas County Sheriff's Office

September 19

Caretaker reported a break in at a residence at 6 McCormack Street, Bridgeport Bar. The burglars broke a window in the door.

September 21

Bicycle stolen from Columbia Avenue and 14th Street, Bridgeport.

September 22

Noe Garcia Rodriguez, 26, Bridgeport was arrested for driving while under the influence of intoxicants and driving without a valid driver's license after being stopped at the corner of 14th Street and Columbia Avenue, Bridgeport.

September 23

Windows broken out of vehicles parked at 1518 Foster Avenue, Bridgeport.

911 Calls

Monday, September 17

A report from Seventh St., in Brewster of disorderly conduct.

A report from Hanson Ave., in Brewster of malicious mischief.

Tuesday, September 18

A report from Main Ave., in Brewster of a theft.

A report from Pit Rd., near Brewster of harassment. The reporting party has been receiving harassing calls from a group of juveniles. The calls started last week and there have been six or seven since.

A report from Gebbers Camp near Brewster of trespassing. The subject was advised if he returned he would be arrested.

Wednesday, September 19

A two vehicle non injury accident occurred on Hwy. 97, and Seventh St., in Brewster. One subject taken into custody for third degree driving while license suspended.

Thursday, September 20

A report from Brewster of a rape.

Sunday, September 23

A report from Jay Ave., in Brewster of an assault. Five males and two females assaulting each other.

A subject on Seventh St., in Brewster was taken into custody for driving while license suspended.

A report from River Plaza in Brewster of a hit and run.

A report from Warren Ave., in Pateros of a hit and run. The reporting party's vehicle was struck last night while parked at the school.
Sheriff's report

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