Minot Municipal Court
April 5 dispositions
Drove while intoxicated or intoxicated while in actual physical control of a motor vehicle, first offense (Class B misdemeanor) – Michael Edward Gates, 49, 1301 1st Street SE, perform 20 hours of community service within 60 days in lieu of two days in jail, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, attend victim impact panel, $1,050 fines/fees, $25 administrative fees – Crisis Center payments, also drove with a suspended or revoked driver’s license (Class B misdemeanor), $150 fines/fees, $25 administrative fees – Crisis Center payments, also drove with a suspended or revoked driver’s license (Class B misdemeanor), $200 fines/fees, $25 administrative fees – Crisis Center payments, also reckless driving (Class B misdemeanor), $150 fines/fees, $25 administrative fees – Crisis Center payments, also drove with a suspended or revoked driver’s license (Class B misdemeanor).
Petty theft (Class B misdemeanor) – Laurie Ann Elwell, 55, Burlington, granted a deferred imposition of sentence, $150 fines/fees, $25 administrative fees – Crisis Center payments.
Vicious animals (Class B misdemeanor) – Chase E. Toulou, 37, 1116 27th Avenue NW, defendant must have animal euthanized, $25 fines/fees.
April 6 dispositions
Reckless driving (Class B misdemeanor) – Cyngay Emberly Merjil, 44, 2900 Valley Street, Lot 13, 10 days, eight days suspended, complete 20 hours of community service in lieu of two days in jail, obtain a chemical dependency evaluation, attend victim impact panel, $1,500 fines/fees, $25 administrative fees – Crisis Center payments, also disorderly conduct (Class B misdemeanor), complete an anger management class, have no contact with certain person, $100 fines/fees, $25 administrative fees – Crisis Center payments.
Petty theft (Class B misdemeanor) – Luis Enrique Reyes-Reyes, 43, 400 18th Avenue SE, No. 24, $200 fines/fees, $25 administrative fees – Crisis Center payments.