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Howard County Sheriff's Office Completed Sales Results Howard County Sheriff's Office Completed Sales Results 5/11/2010-A _____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________SS Number Cause Number Plaintiff Defendant Judgement Address City Township Purchaser Bid Amount 34-10-0001-SS 34C01-0905-MF-000520 REGIONS BANK MILLENNIUM INVESTORS, LLC $101,360.77 1230 South Dixon Road KOKOMO 46902 Center REGIONS BANK $48,348.00 34-10-0002-SS 34C01-0911-MF-001130 HARRIS, N.A. BRIAN J. EDGERTON $97,538.57 1228 W. Sycamore KOKOMO 46901 Jackson HARRIS, N.A. $35,000.00 34-10-0003-SS 34D04-0809-MF-001109 FIRST HORIZON HOME LOANS JEFFREY R. SMITH $89,883.38 2212 St. Andrews Court KOKOMO 46902 Center Sale Canceled 34-10-0004-SS 34D02-0910-MF-001195 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY JESSICA M. KETCHAM $37,453.48 1802 Sussex on Berkley KOKOMO 46901 Center FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY $35,000.00 34-10-0005-SS 34D02-0905-MF-000629 FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB JOSEPH G. KINNEY $154,696.10 1011 West Sycamore Street KOKOMO 46901 Center FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB $166,420.61 34-10-0006-SS 34C01-0905-MF-000587 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP F/K KATHRYN R. DOYLE $216,560.15 973 W 400 S KOKOMO 46902 Harrison Sale Canceled 34-10-0007-SS 34D02-0806-MF-000691 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION DENISE MCCLISH $113,717.52 516 S Armstrong St KOKOMO 46901 Center U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $55,000.00 34-10-0008-SS 34C01-0906-MF-000641 CITIZENS BANK F/K/A REPUBLIC BAN ISRAEL NIETO $81,351.69 1505 Gleneagles Dr KOKOMO 46902 Center CITIZENS BANK F/K/A REPUBLIC BANK $76,500.00 34-10-0009-SS 34D02-0906-MF-000769 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC MARVIN THOMAS $34,869.95 749 S Indiana Ave KOKOMO 46901 Center CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC $44,216.49 34-10-0010-SS 34C01-0911-MF-001158 U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION BRIAN T. DEMARCO $201,129.45 2712 E Center Rd KOKOMO 46902 Taylor U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $103,200.00 34-10-0011-SS 34C01-0906-MF-000599 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. GREGORY A. TACKWELL $138,454.34 747 Springwater Rd KOKOMO 46902 Taylor Sale Canceled 34-10-0012-SS 34D04-0804-MF-000437 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. D JOHN W. LANGLEY $157,556.47 4834 S 700 E KOKOMO 46902 Taylor COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. D/B $41,128.00 34-10-0013-SS 34D04-0901-MF-000093 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVIC MICHELLE L. ISAAC $55,088.38 1239 N Lafountain St KOKOMO 46901 Center Sale Canceled 34-10-0014-SS 34C01-0809-MF-000926 THE BANK OF NEW YORK PENNY J. REED $62,466.16 906 S Union St KOKOMO 46901 Center THE BANK OF NEW YORK $18,900.00 34-10-0015-SS 34D04-0911-MF-001274 U.S. BANK, N.A. WILLIAM G. HOZEY $72,074.03 618 E Walnut St GREENTOWN 46936 Liberty U.S. BANK, N.A. $55,710.00 34-10-0016-SS 34D04-0911-MF-001260 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST C JADE D. STEPHEN $76,388.70 906 E. Morgan St. KOKOMO 46901 Center DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST CO $26,500.00 34-10-0017-SS 34D02-0903-MF-000370 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVIC ALICIA L SNYDER $110,145.67 4935 West County Road 50 South KOKOMO 46901 Center COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICI $124,726.44 34-10-0018-SS 34C01-0910-MF-001123 HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC. CHRISTOPHER A. MILLS $119,264.37 3245 WEST 200 SOUTH RUSSIAVILLE 46979 Center Sale Canceled Printed: 9/23/2021 10:13 AM Page 1 of 194 34-10-0019-SS 34D02-0910-MF-001192 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A GMAC M JOHNATHAN D. JASAY $114,115.44 2209 ELVA DRIVE KOKOMO 46902 Center GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A GMAC M $123,619.26 34-10-0020-SS 34C01-0905-MF-000581 GMAC MORTGAGE LLC PATRICIA D. HUNTER (DECEASED) $86,638.81 5600 LONE STAR CT. KOKOMO 46901 Center GMAC MORTGAGE LLC $75,738.71 6/15/2010-A _____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________SS Number Cause Number Plaintiff Defendant Judgement Address City Township Purchaser Bid Amount 34-10-0021-SS 34D04-0902-MF-000172 FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CO DONALD E. CROUCH $258,181.61 1971 Northampton Drive KOKOMO 46902 Harrison FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE COR $192,877.00 34-10-0022-SS 34C01-0902-MF-000147 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. KYLE BROWNING $48,695.33 918 East Harrison Street KOKOMO 46901 Center Sale Canceled 34-10-0023-SS 34C01-0902-MF-000115 CITIZENS BANK F/K/A REPUBLIC BAN MICHAEL P. ROBERTS $57,409.27 803 N Philips St KOKOMO 46901 Center Sale Canceled 34-10-0024-SS 34C01-0901-MF-000028 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC MISTY A. SCHROETER N/K/A MISTY A. $80,010.66 712 W Monroe St KOKOMO 46901 Center Sale Canceled 34-10-0025-SS 34C01-0903-MF-000353 U.S. BANK, NA AMANDA M. ANTHONY $67,548.69 1114 South Buckeye Street KOKOMO 46902 Center Sale Canceled 34-10-0026-SS 34D04-0904-MF-000383 CITIMORTGAGE, INC JOHN S. JORDAN, SR. $68,940.29 924 West Lincoln Road KOKOMO 46902 Center Sale Canceled 34-10-0027-SS 34D04-0909-MF-001069 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A GMAC M ANDREW F. WESNER $65,154.78 5802 COUNCIL RING BOULEVARD KOKOMO 46902 Center GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A GMAC M $72,551.55 34-10-0028-SS 34D02-0910-MF-001256 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. CHARLES E. MICHAEL, JR. $67,979.12 1108 S Jay Street KOKOMO 46902 Clay Sale Canceled 34-10-0029-SS 34C01-0910-MF-001038 CITIMORTGAGE, INC. DARRYL W RAPP $97,558.39 1681 S 1048 E GREENTOWN 46936 Liberty CITIMORTGAGE, INC. $92,947.29 34-10-0030-SS 34D04-0911-MF-001245 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA JACK K. BEHNY, DECEASED $74,720.11 3696 N County Road 1000 E GREENTOWN 46936 Liberty BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA $77,458.18 34-10-0031-SS 34D02-0911-MF-001307 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A GMAC M MARK A. EVANS $135,759.37 11196 East 300 South GREENTOWN 46936 Liberty GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A GMAC M $117,419.36 34-10-0032-SS 34C01-0910-MF-001120 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/ REGINA M. CHOPPALA $65,417.18 1045 North Apperson Way KOKOMO 46901 Center BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/K $53,704.42 34-10-0033-SS 34D04-0908-MF-000874 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A GMAC M THOMAS E. BOWERS, JR. $88,710.06 1044 S WEBSTER STREET KOKOMO 46902 Center GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A GMAC M $79,498.32 34-10-0034-SS 34D04-0911-MF-001311 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA WILLIAM T. WALLACE $100,421.29 1609 SOUTH MARKET STREET KOKOMO 46902 Center BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA $85,229.52 34-10-0035-SS 34D04-0909-MF-001097 U.S. BANK, NA BRIAN A. SIEGFRED $78,399.11 1117 Tepee Drive KOKOMO 46902 Center Sale Canceled 34-10-0036-SS 34C01-0809-MF-000888 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASS ROBERT R. LEE $125,202.04 2601 W. ALTO ROAD KOKOMO 46902 Center FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO $115,815.69 34-10-0037-SS 34C01-0905-MF-000546 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY TERANCE D. DAVIS II $54,848.57 5803 SENECA TRAIL KOKOMO 46902 Taylor FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY $13,500.00 Printed: 9/23/2021 10:13 AM Page 2 of 194 34-10-0038-SS 34D04-0906-MF-000672 BANK OF AMERICA, NA DOUG M. HURSH $180,139.74 29 SOUTH 950 EAST GREENTOWN 46936 Liberty Sale Canceled 34-10-0039-SS 34D04-0910-MF-001131 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST C CHARLENE B. ALEXANDER $100,308.23 1808 TEASDALE LN KOKOMO 46902 Center STEVEN K HART $28,344.00 34-10-0040-SS 34D04-0905-MF-000508 NATIONAL CITY REAL ESTATE SERVIC DANIEL J. ADAMS $56,258.06 903 W VIRGINIA AVE KOKOMO 46902 Center NATIONAL CITY REAL ESTATE SERVICE $24,243.00 34-10-0041-SS 34D02-0910-MF-001272 CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC ROBERT F. AKERS $58,870.95 308 ELLIOTT CT KOKOMO 46901 Center Sale Canceled 34-10-0042-SS 34C01-0911-MF-001202 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP F/K SANFORD L. BREWER A/K/A SANFORD $142,782.44 1120 W ALTO RD KOKOMO 46902 Harrison BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP F/K/ $121,783.44 34-10-0043-SS 34C01-0905-MF-000471 BENEFICIAL INDIANA INC. D/B/A BEN THERESA MICHELLE FANNING A/K/A T $89,754.00 312 SOUTHLEA DR KOKOMO 46902 Harrison Sale Canceled 34-10-0044-SS 34C01-0911-MF-001215 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION DANIELLE HOWARD $128,191.27 3228 S 750 W RUSSIAVILLE 46979 Honey Creek U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION $78,924.26 34-10-0045-SS 34C01-0906-MF-000625 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA CAROLYN DEBOARD A/K/A CAROLYN F $123,845.84 4040 W 100 N KOKOMO 46901 Clay BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA $140,676.27 34-10-0046-SS 34C01-0905-MF-000554 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING. L.P. FK JAMES R. GREEN $171,176.88 900 W SUPERIOR ST KOKOMO 46901 Center BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING. L.P. FKA $118,000.00 34-10-0047-SS 34D04-0911-MF-001296 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC MARY L. 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