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No injuries following an accident near Clarinda, Tuesday

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December 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports deputies responded, Tuesday, to a collision on Highway 2, east of P Avenue, or about one-mile west of Clarinda. Authorities say 54-year old Jane Elizabeth Mayer, of rural Essex, was driving a 2007 Ford Taurus west bound on the highway, when she slowed for a deer crossing the road.

36-year old Aaron Duwayne Childs, of Yorktown, was driving a 1994 Toyota Camry west bound on Highway 2 behind the Mayer vehicle, when his Camry struck the rear of the Taurus, causing disabling damage to both vehicles. There were no injuries.

Childs was cited into court for No insurance. He was also arrested for driving while license is suspended. Childs was transported to the Page County Jail and held on $566.25 bond.

Randall Comly Faces Federal Gun and Drug Charges After Shooting at Police

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December 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – United States Attorney Marc Krickbaum and Adair County Attorney Melissa S. Larson, Tuesday, announced that a federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging Randall Lee Comly with gun and drug crimes, for which Comly faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. The charges stemmed from an October 2019 incident where Comly allegedly shot at, and attempted to kill, four law enforcement officers in Stuart, Iowa.

Randall Lee Comly

On October 17, 2019, a Stuart police officer and three Guthrie County deputy sheriffs attempted to serve an arrest warrant for Comly at his apartment in Stuart. Comly allegedly shot repeatedly at the officers, two of whom were wounded during the exchange of gunfire. The government alleges that a search of Comly’s apartment revealed a .22 caliber revolver and methamphetamine under the bed in the room where Comly barricaded himself.

As a result of these alleged crimes, Comly is charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm; possessing methamphetamine with the intent to distribute it; and possessing, brandishing, and discharging a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. If convicted, Comly faces at least 25 years in prison, and up to life in prison. Under federal law, there is no parole.

“Randall Comly is a felon and alleged drug dealer who shot at law enforcement officers who were doing their jobs and protecting our community, said United States Attorney Marc Krickbaum. “We will hold him fully accountable for his crimes.” Comly is currently charged in state court with attempted murder. Those charges will be dismissed without prejudice to allow the federal charges to proceed first.

“An essential role of the county attorney is to pursue criminal cases in order to keep our communities safe, and our office takes that role very seriously,” said Adair County Attorney Melissa S. Larson. “I believe that the decision to step back from pursuing the state charges at this time, in order for the federal case to proceed first, accomplishes this. I am confident that the U.S. Attorney’s office will prosecute their case to the fullest extent of the law.”

Comly has been arrested and made his initial appearance in federal court in Des Moines, Iowa. Trial is set for February 3, 2020, before the Honorable Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger, United States District Court Judge. Comly is detained in federal custody pending trial. The investigation has been conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation; Adair County Sheriff’s Office; Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office; and the Stuart Police Department. The Adair County Attorney’s Office also provided invaluable assistance.

The public is reminded that charges contain only accusations and are not evidence of guilt. The defendant is presumed innocent and entitled to a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Red Oak man arrested for Domestic Abuse

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December 3rd, 2019 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest Tuesday of 38-year-old Jesse Donald Trost of Red Oak for Domestic Abuse Assault, a simple misdemeanor. Trost was arrested at 3:01pm in the 200 block of North Broadway Street in Red Oak. He was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on no bond.

Hit and run accident in Red Oak Tuesday morning

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December 3rd, 2019 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department is investigating a hit and run accident that occurred on Tuesday morning in Red Oak. The accident was reported at 10:12am at the intersection of Broadway and Walnut Street in Red Oak. It was determined that a 2005 Chevy Cavalier owned and operated by 71-year-old Eugene Potter of Red Oak was traveling northbound on Broadway at the intersection with West Walnut Street when a large cargo van failed to yield and collided with Mr. Potter’s vehicle. After the van struck the Chevy it continued to travel east on Walnut Street to 4th Street and then left in an unknown direction from there. A witness at the scene described the van as being either silver or white in color.

Mr. Potter’s Chevy sustained approximately $2,500 damage and was considered a total loss and no injuries were reported.

Anyone with information on the accident is encouraged to call the Red Oak Police Department at 712-623-6500.

Adair County Sheriff’s report (12/3)

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December 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports three arrests from this past week. On Nov. 27th, 39-year old Daphne Gwynne Doyle, of Anita, was arrested in Bridgewater, after authorities responded to a report of someone  trying to gain entry into a car parked in a residential driveway. While law enforcement was enroute, they were notified a female was sitting in the vehicle, but there were no keys. When a State Trooper arrived, he found Doyle sitting on the ground, with the owner of the vehicle standing beside her. Doyle admitted she had tried to steal the car. In her pockets was a needle and a small bag of meth. Doyle was taken into custody for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine, and Burglary in the 3rd Degree – Motor Vehicle related. She was transported to the Adams County Jail and released the following day on her Own Recognizance.

On Nov. 26th, Adair County Deputies arrested 37-year old Joseph Lee Reynolds, of Stuart, on an Adair County felony warrant for Violation of Probation. Reynolds was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $2,000 cash or surety bond. And, at around 3:15-a.m. on Nov. 25th, 29-year old Jasmin Ceja, of Des Moines, was arrested by the Iowa State Patrol, following an investigation into a property damage accident on I-80 westbound at mile marker 65. Ceja was subsequently charged with OWI/1st offense and Child Endangerment without Injury. She was released later that same day on a $3,000 cash or surety bond.

Reminder: Mobile Food Pantry set for Wednesday at the Atlantic High School

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December 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic School District Superintendent Steve Barber wants to remind residents of Cass County that the Mobile Food Pantry will be available in the Atlantic High School Commons Area, from 4-until 6-p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 4th). The Mobile Food Pantry event is sponsored by the ACSD Food Services Department, is FREE, and open to anyone in CASS County. Barber said there is PLENTY of food. Once you sign-in, you can check out all the tables full of canned, bagged and boxed food for you to take home. You can walk away with anywhere from 50-to 100-pounds of groceries to help your family during the holiday season.

Cass County Sheriff’s report (12/3) – Emerson woman & Atlantic man arrested on drug charges

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December 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports that as the result of a traffic stop on November 30th, deputies arrested 40-year old Morgia Jane England, of Emerson, on felony charges of Possession with Intent to Deliver Meth (B Felony), and a Drug Tax Stamp Violation (D Felony). She was also charged with Possession of Marijuana 1st Offense (Serious), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (Simple). And, 55-year old Miles Victor Latham, of Atlantic, was arrested on felony charges that include Possession with Intent to Delivery Meth (B Felony), and a Drug Tax Stamp Violation (D Felony), along with a lesser Drug Paraphernalia charge. Both parties were taken to the Cass County Jail. Latham remains held on $30,300 bond; England remains held on $31,300 bond.

Arrested separately on Nov. 30th, was 53-year old Ronnie Carl Cardenas, of Omaha, who was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault (Simple). Cardenas was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance. On November 28th, Cass County deputies arrested 42-year old Christopher Dean Sharp, of Griswold, on a charge of Assault Causing Bodily Injury (Serious). Sharp was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance. On November 26th, 20-year old Korey Linn Cassady, of Panora, was arrested on a District Court warrant for Violation of Probation. Cassady was taken to the Cass County Jail and later transferred to Madison County authorities.

On November 22nd, 58-year old Jeffrey Charles Dory, of Anita, turned himself in at the Cass County Jail on two warrants for Violation of Probation. Dory was booked and was released later that day on $4,000 bond. And, there were two arrests on Nov. 21st: 18-year old Brady Lee Fulk, of Atlantic, was arrested for OWI 1st Offense (Serious) and Possession of Marijuana 1st Offense (Serious). Fulk was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance. 19-year old Curclund Jackson VanAernam, of Atlantic, was arrested on a charge of Possession of Marijuana 1st Offense (Serious). VanAernam was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance.

In a follow-up to our previous report with regard to a car-vs-semi accident on I-80 back on Nov. 26th, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office said that at around 6:40-p.m., the Deputies responded to a report of a two-vehicle accident on I-80 at the 52 mile marker in Cass County. A 2007 Toyota Camry driven by 24-year old Matthew Kim Stein, of Omaha, was on westbound I-80 when the driver lost control due to road conditions, crossing the median and striking an eastbound 2012 Freightliner driven by 57-year old Faruk Korajcevic, of Tampa, FL. Stein was transported to CCMH via Medivac for treatment of minor injuries. Damage to the Toyota is estimated at $8,000; damage to the semi is estimated at $30,000. No citations were issued.

Atlantic City Council to act on 2nd reading of an Ordinance affecting the powers & duties of the Parks Board

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December 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council is set to meet 5:30-p.m. Wednesday in their Chambers at City Hall. Among their action items, is the second reading of an Ordinance that would strip the Parks and Rec Department Board of its authority to hire, fire, discipline and otherwise manage City Employees in the Department. It would also essentially take away their authority to handle its budget expenditures. In both instances, those duties would be turned over to City Administrator John Lund.

Word of the Amended Ordinance didn’t reach the Parks Board until minutes before their meeting last month, which is something the Board was not happy with. The expressed their frustration during the Nov. 20th City Council meeting. Their chief complaint was the lack of communication from Lund, and having to read or hear about the proposed changes from the media.  The first reading of the Amended Ordinance was approved during that Nov. 20th meeting.

In other business the Atlantic City Council will consider approving an Order to approve an Engineering Work Order for Additional Bull Creek Engineering Services. The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers would allow the city to proceed with plans for dealing with erosion along the banks of the creek, once the studies are complete, but even when the studies are finished, obtaining a permit to assess the amount of work to be done will take time due to the backlog of permit requests. And, once the proposed improvements are given the green light, construction would not likely begin until the Spring, or possibly even the Fall, of 2021.

The Council will also, as a matter of formality and by Iowa Code, pass a Resolution approving the CY 2020 Budget for Atlantic Municipal Utilities (AMU). AMU is an entity of the City, but is governed by its own oversight Board, Atlantic’s Utility Board of Trustees. AMU General Manager and or Comptroller Jennifer Saathoff are usually on-hand to answer any questions the Council may have, prior to their action to approve the budget.

Grassley: Deal needed on USMCA this week or it likely won’t be ratified this year

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December 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, a Republican, is calling on House Democrats to “be reasonable” and “act quickly” to ratify the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement before the week is out. “The agreement would create hundreds of thousands of jobs,” Grassley says. “The agreement would help raise wages for Americans. The agreement would be particularly beneficial for Iowa farmers and the state’s overall economy.” It’s been more than a year since the leaders of the three nations signed the agreement, but it still needs Congressional approval. Grassley says a compromise is close. “But I am worried that if a deal cannot be reached by the end of this week, the USMCA will not be ratified this year,” he says.

Grassley says the scope of the trade deal is far-reaching, and for example would pump a 30-billion dollar investment into the auto industry, while also bringing a significant boost to farmers. “It gets our agricultural dairy products into Canada, a place they’ve been practically banished under NAFTA,” Grassley says. “It’s been very difficult to get our quality wheat into Canada. That will be helped.”

Grassley met with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi four months ago and he says she was very much in favor of ratifying the U-S-M-C-A. Some critics say the Democrat-led House is dragging its feet on the agreement in order to keep the Trump Administration from claiming it as a victory. “There’s a lot of things you could put in the category of the Democrats not wanting the president to have a win, but I don’t think this would be one of them,” Grassley says. “On the other hand, I think voters would hold the Democrats accountable if they don’t act.”

Grassley says passage of the trade deal would be much larger than any one political party, saying it needs to be delivered for the benefit of the American people.

Shop with the Sheriff takes place Saturday in Council Bluffs

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December 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Pottawattamie County Sheriff Jeff Danker says this Saturday, December 7th, the Sheriff’s Office will hold its 21st Annual “Shop with the Sheriff,” at the Target Store (3804 Metro Drive) in Council Bluffs. The event takes place from 6:30-until 8-a.m.  The Sheriff says there are fifty-six children scheduled to participate in the event. Another twenty families with infants will pick-up gifts, food and necessities from Target that morning.