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Recent bankruptcy filings in Minneapolis and St. Paul

November 3, 2013 at 7:18PM
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MINNEAPOLIS

Ronald A. Pearson, as surety for Pearson Mechanical Services Inc. and R.A. Pearson & Associates, and Susan R. Pearson, as surety for R.A. Pearson & Associates, 12575 Lockridge Av. N., Stillwater; filed Oct. 29, 13-35195; Chap. 7; assets, $904,344; liabilities, $13,349,418.

ST. PAUL

Sally R. Brown, as surety for Every Kid Mobility Inc., 3210 Woodbridge St., Shoreview; filed Oct. 29, 13-35180; Chap. 7; assets, $5,442; liabilities, $230,626.

Steven Kenneth Finley and Nancy Gail Finley, as surety for Danja LLC, 15677 E. 190th St., Hastings; filed Oct. 30, 13-35220; Chap. 7; assets, $393,884; liabilities, $407,522.

Duane Thomas Houle, as surety for Broadway Video Inc., Houle Liquor Ltd., doing business as Liquor Works, and aHoule Enterprises, 23160 Jamaica Av. N., Forest Lake; filed Oct. 30, 13-35227; Chap. 7; assets, $231,817; liabilities, $2,079,337.

Thomas Michael Houle, as surety for Broadway Video Inc., Houle Liquor Ltd., doing business as Liquor Works, and Houle Enterprises, 25204 Firefly Av., Wyoming; filed Oct. 30, 13-35228; Chap. 7; assets, $239,138; liabilities, $2,317,490.

Mark David Houle, as surety for Broadway Video Inc., Houle Liquor Ltd., doing business as Liquor Works, and Houle Enterprises, 22870 Henna Av. N., Forest Lake; filed Oct. 30, 13-35230; Chap. 7; assets, $142,185; liabilities, $1,758,870.

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Ronald H. Wrase, as surety for Fast Trends Inc., and Maxine N. Wrase, 1455 Summit Shores E., Burnsville; filed Oct. 30, 13-35233; Chap. 7; assets, $47,722; liabilities, $146,545.

Bounhome Thammavongsa, as surety for PPI Technologies Inc., and Maly Thammavongsa, as surety for PPI Group Purchasing, 12810 Eastview Curve, Apple Valley. filed Oct. 31, 13-35271; Chap. 7; assets, $42,104; liabilities, $671,656.

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