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Foreclosures 10-14-08

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The following foreclosures recently were filed with the Jackson County Clerk's office in the courthouse at Brownstown. Cases are assigned to Jackson Circuit Court or Jackson Superior Court I through a random drawing. The new filings include:


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Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Gary D. Baute, 10440 W. 100N, Norman, Dana S. Baute, 10440 W. 100N, Norman, Beneficial Indiana Inc. dba Beneficial Mortgage Co., for property at 10440 W. 100N, Norman, filed Sept. 30.


Indiana Bank and Trust Cop. V. Charles W. Huff, 727 Holiday Drive, Seymour, Susan M. Huff, 727 Holiday Drive, Seymour, Avelo Mortgage LLC, Indianapolis, IMC Credit Services, Indianapolis, for property at 222 W. Second St., Seymour, filed Oct. 6.


Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2003-1 v. Tony Motosicky and Stacey Motosicky, both of 8564 E.50S, King's Trucking & Excavation, Seymour, Jackson County Hospital, Allied Collection Agency, for property at 8564 E. 50S, Seymour, filed Oct. 3.


Accredit Home Lenders Inc. v. John W. Spelts and Patricia M. Spelts,11493 E. 600S, Crothersville, GMAC Mortgage Group Inc., Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. as nominee,for property at 11493 E. 600S, Crothersville, filed Sept. 30.


State Bank of Medora v. Joseph Barnes aka Joseph Barnes, 175 N. Perry St., Medora, and Stephanie J. Barnes aka Stephanie Barnes, Mark Reynolds, 99 E. Second St., Medora, Jackson County Memorial Hospital, IMC Credit Services and Allied Collection Service Inc., for property at 175 N. Perry St., Medora, filed Sept. 29.


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