Lanzar VW15D Vibe 15-Inch 2000 Watt Dual 4 Ohm Chrome Subwoofer

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Sound Around

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  • Black P.P. Cone
  • Magnet Weight: 120 OZ
  • 2.5 High Temperature Dual Voice Coil
  • 2000 Watts Max Power Handling
  • Specially Treated Foam Edge Suspension

Dual BP1204 12-Inch 1100-Watt Illumination Bandpass Subwoofer

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Dual Electronics

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  • Computer-tuned acoustic chamber to increase output efficiency
  • Nailed and glued MDF construction with added bracing and carpet covering
  • Blue illumination with plexiglass windows for creative, color-coordinated installations
  • One-year limited warranty
  • Dual-chambered enclosure with two 12-inch Dual DS Series subwoofers

Scosche SE15 15-Inch 1.70Cu Single Enclosure

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SCOSCHE

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PYLE PLCHW15 15-Inch 3600 Watt DVC Subwoofer

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Pyle

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  • Titanium Injected Polypropylene Cone - 2.5'' High Temperature Dual Kapton Voice Coil - SPL: 84 dB
  • Magnet Sealed Within Basket - 70 + 70 oz. Magnet Structure
  • Non-Fatiguing Big Rubber Suspension - 3600 Watts Peak Power - Overall Diameter: 15.84''
  • Allen Key Magnet Bolts - Fs:21.2, Qms:5.0, Qes:0.90, Qts:0.75, Vas (Cu ft)5.204
  • Chrome-Platted Dome Steel Basket - Impedance: Dual 4 Ohm - Mounting Depth: 8.52''

Kicker Comp 07C154 15-Inch 4-Ohm Subwoofer

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Kicker

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  • 15-inch Comp Subwoofer with 4-ohm impedance
  • 25-500 Hz frequency response
  • 250 Watts RMS (500 Watts peak) power handling
  • Performs in free-air applications as well as in vented or sealed boxes
  • One-year limited warranty

Can I hook up my car subwoofers to my surround sound in my home?

I have Pyramid Power 15' car subwoofers... is there anyway I can hook them up to my Yamaha reciever in my home?


car is 2-4ohm................... House8ohm

You can. sound not too good


Not worth it you can buy a nice home sub for less than the converter to run your amp off of your home power outlet.


i dont see y you couldnt


Yes, You didn't specify ohms. I need more detail to tell you how to do it.


yes if there is wire runnig that you can hook up


Short answer - Yes.

Though I dont know the tecnial aspect, a speaker is a speaker...you just need the power to push it. For a Sub, obviously you'll need a decent amp, and I know you can buy home theater amps at some of the nicer stereo stores, but I'm sure you could find one at a place like Best Buy. I dont know how much power your reciever puts out, but if its too low you'll know it :).


you can but it would probably be better to buy a sub thats made for home systems, they have boxes that are made for bigger rooms. but if you really want to you could hook up ur subs. i dont know if those are 2 or 4 ohms, or single or double voice coil. but either way, if your goin to be hooking up the subs to a home system amp, you have to hook up the subs to the amp so their in a 8 ohm load. if their 2 ohms, u gotta hook up 4 subs in series to one channel, if their 4 ohms u gotta hook up 2 in series. but if you want to use a car amp, your either gunna have to find or build a power converter that will lower the voltage to 12-14 volts. and if you decide to do that, you can hook up the subs just like you would in your car.


Yes, it's possible, but you gotta make sure your sub isn't wired down pass 4 ohm, otherwise your reciever will go into protect mode. I also suggest you hook up a home sub instead of a car sub. They both are built differently and the home sub will sound alot better. Good Luck.


well yes they will work, but you should build each sub in a band pass box. 2cu ft on the sealed side, 1cu ft on the ported side speaker facing the port side, two round ports 3in by 6in long facing the same direction. they will be very efficient and crossover all on there own, about 120Hz this should work fine. Good luck.

Specifically, how do i use car subwoofers in home?

So, if i have a standard in-home receiver and I go out and buy two 15" car subwoofers, could I use them to enhance my stereo system? Pretend you're talking to a kid, because i know very little about this stuff. The only thing i know is that I have to hook up the subs in series, not parallel.


Yes but no. That is, you could make it work but there's several problems.

1) Car audio subs are un-powered and will require external amp's.

2) Often car subs require external crossover networks. That's the dowamahicy that divides the low & high sounds It must have the proper specs or it will sound poor and could damage the cheap speakers.

3) You will need an enclosure for your speaker. The enclosure should be built to a spec that provides proper porting, volume and isulation.

And there's a few more. Given the cost and knowledge base one would expend and need to use an improper porduct for the aplication, I'd head to the local electronics shop and pick up a sub for home use.

Good luck.


Don't bother, car subs are made for music, loud boomy music, they can't handle home theater applications, they suck. the sound is horrible because those subs WILL overpower all the other speakers. This is what you do, you put your subs on ebay, then you take that money, and go to circuit city and get a good sub

what is the difference between 12inch subwoofers and 15 inch subs for a car?

also, do you have to buy a new receiver if all your are getting are subs and an amp?


The difference is the wave frequency. in the 15 inch sub you'll get more deep bass but it will lack accuracy. the 12 inch sub wont be as deep but will sound more precise. However, it doesn't matter either way if they are not powered properly. No, you don't have to get a new receiver.
good luck


About 3 inches


well 3 inches of course.. But some 12 inch subs i have had sound better then some 15 it depends of the amp and box and the name of the subs. but 15 take up 2 much space


15 is bigger then 12

What is the hardest hitting pair of 15'' subwoofers I can get for my car that are $400-$500 with the box

pair of 15''s with the box maybe amps too? where and how much, for what kind?


try FI AUDIO - BTL
IMAGE DYNAMICS - ID MAX
KICKER - L7
ADIRE AUDIO - BHRAMA
GROUND ZERO

amplifier for budget installs and lot of power - sundown, jbl, hifonics


sound is in the ears of the beholder so to speak look on craigslist or ebay on craigslist you can barter and skip some shipping fees plus you get it quicker tip i would look at rms rating is the actual nominal wattage dont look at peak that is for a really short burst of music a good brand on a budget is powerbass you can get em on ebay for lil money maybe find a decent amp too

what size box should i use for 2 PYLE PLCHW15 15" Car Subs/Subwoofers?

here are the specs if that helps any

Titanium Injected Polypropylene Cone

Wide Rubber Surround

Chrome Stamped Basket

Magnet Sealed Within Basket

Allen Key Magnet Bolts

2.5'' High Temperature Dual Kapton Voice Coil

Impedance: Dual 4 Ohm

70 + 70 oz. Magnet Structure (Each Sub)

SPL: 88 dB


You seriously need to build one no more than 10% of what Pyle recommends for these specific subs.

You can put a cheapo-crap sub in a manufacturer recommended box size and it WILL outperform even a top of the line sub (getting the same power) in an unoptimized box.

Good Luck!


Is this a regular box or an enclosure? What is the height, width, and dept or the speakers? And what kind of material are you using for the box?


Most commercial dumpsters are 6'x6'x6' That is the perfect container for these subs.
just kidding...

Without all of the thiele/small parameters, you can't really calculate a box size. I would either consult the speaker manuals or the company for their recommendations.


go to http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/box_wizard.asp

all you have to do is look at your owners manual for the speakers. they will tell you the best amount of space to have for them to sound the best in either a ported or sealed box. then put some numbers in here and then you have it!


See my site for building tips http://spkrbox1.spaces.live.com

How do you fix the ratteling in your car from subwoofers?

i have two 1500watt 15" subwoofers with an 2700watt amp in my ford explorer, and just the other day, there is an EXTREME ratteling coming from the right side of the car...how would i find this rattle and fix it?


i had that happen to me, turns out that my factory amp came loose, its located under the rear right panel you have to pop the (cargo thingy) out and look left.

car subwoofers?

Anyone have link where I can get 15" free-air subwoofers? Meaning a sub I can mount to a baffle board mounted to the back of the rear seats.

Why do my car subwoofers sound so bad?

I have 2 15" q power subwoofers

they used to be on a pioneer 700 watt amp
but i just put them on a 1800 watt amp and there is basically NO difference in quality or quantity of sound

what am i doing wrong?

Should I install 15 inch subwoofers in my car and play Rap music?



yes to subwoofers and no to Rap music instead play some good tunes, so everyone you ride by doesn't have to listen to noise pollution like rap... Everyone complains about the cars playing rap all the time... me in my car it's GnR and AC/DC stuff like that the good stuff.. Play rap to but not only rap... Have fun

my car subwoofers are too sensitive all of a sudden, theres something wrong. why? how can i fix it????

ok here is some more details. my car is a 2002 nissan altima. i have a 200 watt stereo deck (the radio part in the front dash board to be more specific) and i have an 950watt amplifier in the back seat mounted to the rear part of the seat. i also have a small capacitor (small battery looking thingy) mounted on other back seat rear. they both power two 15 inch subwoofers. they are enclosed in a regular sub box. they were professionally installed by a reputable audio store but i just want to know if theres anything i could do. i already checked the rear connections, they are good. ieven tried disconnecting and reconnecting all connections to subs, amps and cap. i noticed that when the amp seat is bent forward (open) everything works perfect. please i need help. btw i live in chicago where its like around 40 degrees here if that helps, been colder too


I'm not sure what you mean by "sensitive" but ill try to help. First of all, have you recently unhooked the subwoofers? If you did, you may have reconnected them with the wrong polarity (+ going to - or - going to +) Check the speaker wires. Second, try turning down your amp to the lowest--then try testing the subwoofers. You said that when the seat is open, everything works fine--you may have a loose ground or power cable, check those. Good Luck.

Lexus hybrid-only now on market San Francisco Chronicle (blog)

The Lexus HS 250h is now on the market, giving the brand its first entry-level gasoline-electric hybrid.

It's also the first dedicated Lexus hybrid — one that is not also available as a gasoline-only model.

While the HS 250h is based on the architecture of the redesigned 2010 Toyota Prius hybrid, it doesn't use the drive system from the Prius.

Instead, it uses essentially the same engine and electric-motor combination as the Toyota Camry hybrid.

Another key difference is that the HS 250h is a four-door sedan with a conventional trunk, while the Prius is a five-door hatchback.

With a base price of $34,200 (plus $875 freight), the HS 250h offers a host of luxury amenities not included in the Prius, which has a base price of $22,400 (plus $750 freight).

The HS 250h, which is not related to the Lexus IS 250/350 line, is 9 inches longer than the Prius, at 184.8 inches, but has the same 106.3-inch wheelbase.

Under the hood is a 2.4-liter, four-cylinder Atkinson cycle gasoline engine and accompanying electric drive motor. They are connected to the front wheels through a continuously variable automatic transmission, also from the Camry.

Lexus says combined horsepower of the HS 250h gasoline engine and electric motor is 187, compared with 134 for the Prius.

EPA fuel-economy estimates are 35 mpg city/34 highway, also similar to those of the slightly heavier Camry hybrid (33 city/34 highway), but much lower than those of the 2010 Prius (51 city/48 highway).

This is the first four-cylinder engine ever used in a Lexus vehicle. The next-most-fuel-efficient Lexus is the IS 250 sedan, with a 2.5-liter V-6 engine and six-speed automatic transmission that are EPA rated at 21 mpg city/29 highway.

Compared with the IS 250, the HS 250h is 4.5 inches longer and 3.2 inches higher, at 59.3 inches. It doesn't have the awkward rear-end styling of the Prius, which was purposely designed to let everyone know that the car is a hybrid.

The HS 250h joins three other hybrids in the Lexus lineup. But the others are based on models that were introduced first as gasoline-only vehicles. They are the RX 450h midsize crossover and the GS 450h and LS 600h sedans.

Base prices for the other hybrids are $41,660 for the RX 450h, $56,550 for the GS 450h and $106,035 for the LS 600h. But with options, the LS 600h can run as high as $130,000, making it the highest-cost Toyota vehicle ever sold and the only one ever with a price tag of $100,000 or more.

In the Lexus sedan lineup, the HS 250h's size is between the IS 250/350 and the Camry-based ES 350, which is 6.3 inches longer than the HS. The hybrid's starting price is about $2,350 above that of the entry IS 250 model, but almost the same as the ES 350's beginning price of $34,800.

The HS has room for five people, but it's a bit more comfortable than the Prius because of extra interior space and the luxury amenities.

Lots of high-tech gadgetry is available, including the radar cruise control that was included on our tester. But much of that same equipment is offered in the Prius, which can have a sticker price as high as that of the base HS 250h when a long list of options is added.

Also available on the HS 250h are such features as a head-up speedometer display on the windshield, Bluetooth phone connectivity, a 190-degree front-view monitor and a navigation system with real-time traffic and weather information.

The HS produces 70 percent fewer smog-forming emissions than the average gasoline-powered new car, Toyota says.

With the boost offered by the electric motor when starting from a full stop, the HS 250h actually has decent acceleration — more like that of a V-6 than a four-cylinder car. Even on the uphill ramp that I use to get on the freeway for my regular morning commute, the HS 250h easily got up to speed for safe merging into traffic moving at 70 mph.

There are four driver-selectable hybrid drive modes: Normal, Power, Eco and EV. The EV setting allows the vehicle to be driven in electric-only mode at low speed over short distances without using the gasoline engine.

The ride is Lexus-smooth, of course, and the car is quieter inside at highway speeds than the Prius.

Both front bucket seats are comfortable, too. The rear bench seat is designed for up to three people, but as usual with a midsize sedan, it's not all that accommodating for three adults.

My only real complaints had to do with the awkward-to-use joystick controller for the navigation system and the console on which it's mounted — an extension of the center instrument stack that protrudes like a peninsula out into the area between the driver and front passenger.

This extension wastes space and looks ridiculous, which leads one to that age-old question: “What were they thinking?”

The same controller is used with the navigation system in the Prius, but there it is on the center console between the front seats, down low and out of the way. That's a much better location, although the joystick device itself remains difficult to operate, similar to the much-criticized I-Drive controller in BMW vehicles.

Standard features on the HS 250h include leather seats; a 10-way power driver's seat and eight-way power front passenger seat; a 10-speaker, 137-watt audio system with six-disc CD changer, subwoofer and center speaker; the Bluetooth setup for the phone and music streaming; satellite radio (with free 90-day trial); USB/iPod connectivity with steering-wheel controls; and 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels.

Among the safety features are 10 air bags, four-wheel disk antilock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution, electronic stability control and active front headrests.

Two versions of the HS 250h are offered: base and Premium ($36,970 plus freight).

On the base model, an optional Touring Package ($1,600) adds heated front seats; adaptive LED headlights with automatic high-beam switching and built-in washers; and 18-inch alloy wheels.

Offered on both models is the Navigation Package ($2,125), which brings the navigation system, rear parking system with camera and the Lexus Enform communications system (similar to General Motors' OnStar). The system offers automatic collision notification to live operators, just like OnStar, among many other features.

Our tester was the Premium model, which comes with such extras as heated/ventilated front seats with premium semi aniline leather; 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels; rain-sensing windshield wipers; heated self-dimming outside mirrors; wood interior trim; and a memory system that allows individual driver settings for the seat, steering wheel, outside mirrors and heating/air conditioning. Settings are specific to the two key fobs so each driver can have his or her own choices saved.

A Technology Package ($3,900), offered only on the Premium model, adds the head-up display; a Lane Keep Assist system with Lane Departure Warning; a Pre-Collision System with radar cruise control; the Lexus Driver Monitor, which helps to detect when the driver becomes drowsy; and Park Assist with front and rear sensors.

Also available on the Premium model is a Mark Levinson Surround Sound audio system ($1,580) with 350 watts and 15 speakers; and a wide-view front monitor with back-up camera ($700).

Our test vehicle came with the Technology, Navigation and Mark Levinson audio packages, along with the back-up camera; a Preferred Accessory Package ($281) with a cargo net, trunk mat, wheel locks and rear bumper trim; and remote engine start ($375).

Total sticker for our car was $46,806, including freight and options.

The automotive columns of G. Chambers Williams III appear Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in the Express-News Drive sections. Contact him at (210) 250-3236; chambers@express-news.net.

Police Beat (1/12/10) Log Cabin Democrat

 

 

Among reports recently released by the Conway Police Department and the Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office:

1. Theft of property at 380 Harkrider St. (Price Cutter). Victims reported that they were loading groceries into their vehicle late Sunday morning when a yellow ’80s model Chevrolet Caprice sedan approached occupied by suspects described as two black males and one black female. One of the occupants advised the victims that they had left a bag of groceries sitting on the checkout counter, at which time the victims started to go back inside the store and one of the suspects, described in the report as being in his early 20s, about 6 feet and 2 inches tall with a slim build, goatee, with tattoo of a teardrop under his right eye and wearing an orange hooded jacket and black “sock cap,” grabbed the victim’s purse and fled the area in the vehicle. According to the report, police have reason to believe that the other male suspect was of about the same age and wearing a white long-sleeved T-shirt with a gray vest, white and black “camouflage” pants, and black gloves. The female subject was described in the report as being about 20 years old with a slim build and wearing blue jeans, an orange coat and white shoes.

2. Theft of property at 1500 East Oak St. (Brookside laundromat). Victim reported that at about 12:35 on Sunday afternoon a suspect described as a balding white male about 5 feet 10 inches tall and wearing a “puffy” dark blue or black winter coat grabbed her wallet as he walked past her and ran out the door.  

3. Residential burglary at 10 block of White City Road (a few miles southwest of Mayflower). On Jan. 4, witnesses reported noticing two unknown men climbing through the window of a residence. Finding this to be suspicious, a witness approached the men and asked them their business at this home. The suspects explained to the witnesses that a third man, sitting in a black ’80s model Chevrolet Monte Carlo, had driven them there, and then they ran away from the witnesses and the scene. The driver of the Chevrolet said that they had come to check on the resident before he too drove away. A flat-screen TV was found lying on the ground outside the residence.

4. Residential burglary at 10 block of Shady Oak Drive (a few miles north of Greenbrier). Victim reported investigating a noise in a garage Jan. 3 to find a suspect described as a tall male in a black jacket running from the garage toward a white pickup truck driven by a suspect who couldn’t be distinguished and another passenger described as a white female with blonde, shoulder-length hair. The person who had been in the garage got in the pickup. The driver, in his or her apparent haste to flee backwards from the victim and the scene, careened into a ditch, but was able to recover and drive away.

5. Recovered stolen vehicle at 600 block of Highway 107 (several miles north of Enola). While working to control traffic after a vehicle accident on Jan. 3, a deputy noticed that a blue late-model Honda Accord approaching the scene seemed to make an abrupt U-turn and head in the opposite direction at a high rate of speed. The deputy got into his patrol car and gave chase, closing the distance enough to make out the vehicle’s license plate and radio the number to a dispatcher who advised that the license plate seemed to have been issued to a vehicle of a different description. The fleeing suspects pulled over shortly thereafter and the deputy was able to determine that the vehicle had been reported stolen. The occupants of the vehicle, 36-year-old Roxanna Mari Gilfillan of 109 Tecumseh Trail, Jacksonville and 28-year-old Randall Lynn Reed of 32 Church Circle, Wooster, were arrested on suspicion of motor vehicle theft.

6. Residential burglary at 10 block of NickAnna Lane, Conway (does not appear on recent maps but is likely outside the Conway city limits). Victims returned from a holidays trip on Dec. 27 to find that their home had been burglarized. The thief or thieves apparently smashed a bedroom window and stole 52-inch Sanyo flat-screen TV, a 19-inch Polaroid TV and miscellaneous items of jewelry.

7. Theft of property at 800 block of Otto Road (just east of Saltillo). Victim reported parking a pickup truck with a Polaris ATV loaded into the bed on Dec. 25 and returning on Dec. 26 to find that the ATV had been stolen.

8. Breaking or entering at 4900 block of Prestonwood Road, Conway. Victim reported that at some point between Wednesday and Thursday someone stole a wallet, $100 gift card, debit card and six scooters used for student physical education classes at a school about 75 miles southeast of Conway.

9. Breking or entering at 1155 Skyline Drive (behind Walmart). Victim reported that a trailer containing various equipment was left locked near the Walmart loading docks on Saturday evening. On Sunday morning it was discovered that a thief or thieves had cut the lock and had stolen two Stihl model ST700 commercial concrete saws, a Milwaukee model 637020 commercial metal saw, a DeWalt model DW007 commercial survey laser and some other cordless electric power tools.

10. Theft of property at an natural gas drilling pad off Pontiac Road near Damascus. Victim reported leaving a utility trailer with a water pump and two water tanks parked on the job site on Dec. 24 and finding it missing on Dec. 31.

11. Theft of property at 100 block of Tower Road (northern Billy Goat Mountain area). Victim reported on De. 29 that items including a patio set, a white-colored metal trailer door, some wire, a hot tub and a set of mud tires had been stolen from two vacant homes.

12. Theft of property at 300 block of Scenic Hill Road (just west of highway 365 between Mayflower and Conway). Victim reported Wednesday that a building was broken into and a Sonar Sonic drum kit, Digitech effects pedal, Sansamp amplifier and two microphones were stolen.

13. Theft of property at 300 block of Stanley Road (a few miles east/southeast of Vilonia). Victim reported on Wednesday that a thief or thieves had taken six trophy saddles and their associated bridles and blankets from a carport.

14. Theft of property at 10 block of East Martin Lane (a few miles southwest of Greenbrier). Victim reported on Dec. 31 that someone had twice stolen the Entergy electrical line running from a utility pole to her property, as well as the metal hook that secures it to the pole.

15. Breaking or entering at 3100 block of Majestic Circle, Conway. Victim reported that at some point between late Saturday night and Sunday morning a thief or thieves had cut open the plastic window of a vehicle’s convertible top and taken a pair of Boss 15-inch subwoofers, a 2,000-watt Pyramid amplifier, a Quicksilver jacket described as “fuzzy” and “plaid,” a pair of Oakley sunglasses and about $7 cash. The thief or thieves seemed to have left behind a substance on the vehicle’s hood that, according to the report, “looked to be some sort of feces.”

16. Theft of property at Caney Creek Road (northern Lake Conway area). Victim reported that on Dec. 23 a 43-year-old man from just north of Conway had come to his home and had asked for a place to stay for the night. Obliging, the victim told the man that he could stay. The next day, the man told the victim that he owed a lady $40 and that it would help him out if he could somehow pay this lady back. The victim again obliged and drove as the man gave directions to what the man said was the lady’s house on Caney Creek Road just north of Conway. The man pointed out the house where he said that the lady lived and the victim pulled into the driveway, giving the man the $40. The man got out and took off running through a field and jumped over a fence.

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Associate Court

Jan. 4, 2010

Sean Eric Turnbull, 2016 Catalina Place, made an initial appearance on a driving while barred charge and a operation without registration charge. A Public Defender was appointed to represent him. The Preliminary Hearing was set at 1 p.m. on Jan. 22. Turnbull was released on his own recognizance.

Craig Newman, 509 Arlington Dr., made an initial appearance on a theft, 2nd degree charge and a burglary, 3rd degree charge. He will hire his own attorney. The Preliminary Hearing was set at 1 p.m. on Jan. 14. Bond was set at $5,000 cash or surety.

Weekend Associate Court

Luis Hugo Pena, 119 E. State St. Apt. F, made an initial appearance on a driving while revoked charge. The Preliminary Hearing was set for 1 p.m. on Jan. 11. Bond was set at $1,000 cash or surety.

Alex Gregory Welch of LeGrand made an initial appearance on a burglary, 3rd degree charge. A Public Defender was appointed to handle his case. The Preliminary Hearing was set for 1 p.m. on Jan. 12.

Angela Marie Oaks-Wanatee of Montour made an initial appearance on a operating while intoxicated, 2nd offense charge. The Preliminary Hearing was set at 1 p.m. on Jan. 21. A substance abuse evaluation was to be made and submitted to the court. Oaks-Wanatee was released under supervision of Department of Correctional Services.

Marliee Renee Sanache of Tama made an initial appearance on a disorderly conduct charge. She pled guilty. Sanache was fined $65, $22.75 surcharge and $60 court costs for a total of $147.75 to be paid by April 1, 2010.

Amanda Mae Moyer of Gilman made an initial appearance on a serious domestic assault charge. A Public Defender was appointed to handle her case. The Preliminary Hearing was set at 1 p.m. on Jan. 22. A no-contact order was issued. She was released on her own recognizance.

Danny J. Huffman, 204 N. 11th Ave., made an initial appearance on a driving under suspension charge. A Rocket Docket appearance was set for 8:30 a.m. on Jan. 15. He was released on his own recognizance.

Howard Todd Halverson, 101 W. High St., made an initial appearance on a operating while intoxicated charge. A Preliminary Hearing was set at 1 p.m. on Jan. 21. Halverson was ordered to complete a substance abuse evaluation and submit it to the court within 45 days. He was released on his own recognizance.

William D. Garrett, 109 N. 1st Ave., made an initial appearance on a failure to appear for sentencing on a operating while intoxicated charge. The Preliminary Hearing was set at 1 p.m. on Jan. 7. Bond was set at $1,000 cash.

Marshalltown Police Department

Incidents

On Thursday Delece Megan Weltzin, 405 Hughes St., reported the theft of cash in the amount of $400 from 1608 Fremont St.

On Thursday Jerry Eugene Childress, 806 W. Boone St., reported damage to the dashboard and dome light on a 1997 Chevy K1500 pickup while parked at his residence and the theft of a Alpine car stereo, a Alpine interface, a Boston subwoofer and a AudioBon 2500 watt amplifier. Estimated value of loss was $1,750.

On Wednesday an employee with Closet Classics, 607 N. 3rd Ave., reported damage to the glass front door at the business. Estimated value of damage was $800.

Citations

On Thursday Angelica Rivas of Tama was cited for theft, 5th degree from Wal-Mart, 2802 S. Center St.

On Thursday Roberto Javier Bermudez, 9 W. Nevada St., was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a Schedule I Controlled substance (marijuana).

On Dec. 29, Tyler Jade Jordan, 509 N. 1st Ave., was cited for serious assault.

Arrests

On Friday Howard Todd Halverson, 101 W. High St., was arrested for operating while intoxicated.

On Friday Marilee Renee Sanache of Tama was arrested for disorderly conduct.

On Thursday Eli Miles Dobbs, 312 Washington St., was arrested for eluding.

On Dec. 29, Pernell Deprie Grover Sawyers of Waterloo was arrested for driving while barred.

Accidents

On Monday a vehicle driven by Lual Tuguor, 309 N. 12th Ave., was attempting to leave the lot at Kum & Go, 811 N. 3rd Ave., when it struck the cement barrier protecting the gas pumps. Tuguor was transported to Marshalltown Medical and Surgical Center. Damage to the Tuguor vehicle was estimated at $1,500 while the cement barrier received an estimated $100 in damage.

On Sunday a car driven by Ashley Morgan Gruver, 2745 Rockton Dr., was northbound on Center Street when it came upon a bicycle ridden by Dylan Paul Phillips, 1320 W. Church St., and a bicycle ridden by Joseph Ray Perkins, 1320 W. Church St., riding side by side also traveling north with no reflective gear and wearing dark clothing and in an attempt to stop slid on the icy road into the backs of both bikes. Phillips and Perkins were transported to Marshalltown Medical and Surgical Center. Phillips and Perkins were cited for improper lamps on bicycles. Damage to the Gruver car was estimated at $1,500.

On Friday a pickup driven by Damian Martinez Rodriguez, 412 N. 12th Ave., was northbound in a north/south alley when it struck a light pole owned by Alliant Energy. No injuries were reported. Martinez Rodriguez was cited for failure to maintain control and failure to properly secure a child. Damage to the Martinez Rodriguez pickup and the light pole was estimated at $2,000 each.

On Friday a vehicle driven by Erin Marie Whitehill, 416 N. 9th St., was northbound on Elmwood Drive when in an attempt to slow for a curve it slid off the roadway and struck a mailbox belonging to Irene Graether, 611 Elmwood Dr. No injuries were reported. Whitehill was cited for striking fixtures. Damage to the Whitehill vehicle was estimated at $1,500 while the mailbox received an estimated $500 in damage.

On Thursday a minivan driven by Shevaun Adams-Zmolek, 1007 Fremont St., was in the 1900 block of South 12th Avenue attempting to turn from the inside lane into a driveway when it turned in front of a car driven by Brett Duane Burr, 1307 E. Boone St., which was in the outside lane and a collision occurred and the Burr car slid into a mailbox owned by Tyler Larvie, 1609 S. 12th Ave., before coming to rest. No injuries were reported. Adams-Zmolek was cited for turning from improper lane. Damage to the Burr car was estimated at $1,500 while the Adams-Zmolek minivan received an estimated $2,000 in damage and the Larvie mailbox an estimated $50 in damage.

Marshall County Courthouse

Property Transfers

Dec. 23

The Estate of Gwendolyn Schnathorst to Leonard Schnathorst, 2266 Zola Ave., LeGrand

Arla Jean Stegall and Joseph Selk to timothy and Cynthia Nyce, 1 S. 29th St.

The Sheriff of Marshall County to LaSalle Bank TR, 506 E. Church St., and 106 Third St. NE, State Center

The Sheriff of Marshall County to Citimortgage Inc., 306 State St., Liscomb

Jay Hansen and Jamie Bland to KKH LLC, 208 E. Webster St., and 10 E. Grant St.

Lisa Stabenow to Belem Ortiz, 608 S. 9th St.

David England on contract to Ashley Swank, 1513 340th St., Baxter

Dec. 28

Betsy Pridgeon to Tim and Kristianne Buck, 104 Bohen St.

Countrywide Home Loans Inc. to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 412 Bromley St.

Dec. 29

William Sievers to Lavonne Sievers, 3002 Arnold Dr.

Bradley and Raelee Wall to Bryan and Tamara Amundson, 1235 Yates Ave., Beaman

Thomas Pelham to Opal Pelham, 511 E. Southridge Rd.

Dorothy Shollenbarger (NKA Hellberg) and David Hellberg to Dorothy Hellberg Trust, Dorothy Hellberg Trustee, 1013 W. Church St.

David and Dorothy Hellberg to David Hellberg Trust, David Hellberg Trustee, 405 Hughes St.

Central State Bank to Marshalltown Properties LLC, 701 N. 4th Ave., 312 N. 3rd St., 202 1/2 N. 2nd St., 304 N. 1st St., 411 N. Center St., 106 E. Webster St., 308 Woodbury St., 1113 Fremont St., 808 W. Church St., 604 1/2 W. Church St., 802 W. Nevada St., 110 S. 2nd St., 301 S. 15th Ave., 603 S. 9th Ave., and 902 Finkle Ave.

Wava Bastarache to Jonathan Schmidt, 305 Bromley St.

Kellee Kirk-Hernandez to Jorge Ibarra Saldana, Rosa Lemus Meza and Juan Carlos Ibarra Saldana, 208 W. Nevada St.

Colette Cecak to Curtis Cecak, 214 Plaza Heights Rd.

Edward and Lynette Chesick to Bradley and Raelee Wall, 2004 135th St., Liscomb

Dec. 30

Helena Madill (died 6/23/09) to Carolyn Underwood, 105 N. 3rd St.

Stanley and Barbara Iverson to Robert and Corinne Martin, 2603B 130th St.

Joseph and Tanda Stanton to Heather Meyers, 106 Second St., Haverhill

Nile and Laura Oldham to Nile and Laura Oldham, 3308 Main St. Rd.

Danny and Mary Jane Waite to Benjamin and Kathleen Little, 601 Willow Lane, LeGrand

Jason and Jamie Brown FKA Jamie Henaman to Joshua and Laura VanderPloeg, 1903 S. 5th Ave.

Marriages

Janet Meininger to Robert Kern

Melinda Tague to David McReynolds

Dennis Britson to Tammy Grovenburg

Divorces

Jessica Coronado Lopez vs. Issac Lopez Facio


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