Page County Attorney’s report on the outcome of court cases, for the week of Sept. 29, 2025

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October 22nd, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – The office of Page County Attorney James L. Varley, Tuesday, released a report on the outcome of court cases prosecuted during the week of Sept. 29, 2025.

The report says 51-year-old Brian Keith Huseman, of Coin, Iowa, appeared with counsel and pled guilty to Count I: Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine and Count II: Possession with Intent to Deliver Marijuana. The Defendant was sentenced to 10 years of incarceration and fined $1,000 on Count I and 5 years of incarceration and a $1,025 fine for Count II. The terms of incarceration shall run concurrently with each other. Both terms of incarceration and the fines were suspended, and the Defendant was placed on probation for 3 years. As a condition of probation, the defendant was ordered to obtain a drug/alcohol evaluation and follow through with any recommendations, as well as reside at the Residential Correctional Facility until maximum benefits have been achieved. The Defendant was ordered to pay court costs, surcharges and court-appointed attorney fees.

49-year-old Jeremy Todd McAllister, Shenandoah, Iowa, appeared by counsel and pled guilty to Serious Assault. The defendant was granted a deferred judgment for a period of one year and placed on probation. The defendant was ordered to pay court costs, surcharges, victim restitution and court-appointed attorney fees.

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35-year-old Travis Christopher Tompkins, of Bedford, Iowa, appeared by counsel and pled guilty to Possession of a Controlled Substance, Cannabidiol- 1st Offense. The defendant was sentenced to 2 days of incarceration and fined $430. The defendant was ordered to pay court costs, surcharges and court-appointed attorney fees.

And, Varley says 20-year-old Mark K. Whitehill, of Shenandoah, appeared with counsel and pled guilty to Count I: Criminal Mischief-1st Degree; Count II: Operate Vehicle Without Owner’s Consent: and Count III: Operating While Under the Influence-1st Offense. The Defendant was granted a deferred judgment on counts I and III and placed on probation for 2 years. As a condition of probation, the defendant was ordered to obtain a drug/alcohol evaluation, attend and successfully complete the Drinking Driver’s School and pay all restitution ordered. With respect to Count II, the defendant was fined $855 which was suspended. The defendant was ordered to pay court costs, surcharges, victim restitution and court-appointed attorney fees.