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Authorities uses stun gun on Pott. County man who ran from them

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August 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A domestic incident in Council Bluffs, Saturday afternoon resulted in a brief foot pursuit and the use of a stun gun to subdue a suspect. The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports 33-year old Andrew Michael Hasbrouck, of Council Bluffs, ran from law enforcement as they were questioning him outside of a home in the 19,000 block of Beverly Manor Lane, following an investigation into a disturbance. Hasbrouck was hit with a stun gun deployed by a law enforcement officer and taken into custody without further incident. He was brought to the Pott. County Jail and charged with Disorderly Conduct, Interference with Officials Acts, and Violation of a No Contact Order.

The Pott. County Sheriff’s Office reports two men were arrested early Saturday morning for Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, by allegedly providing alcohol to persons underage during a party in Underwood. 23-year old Allen Joseph Wilcoxen, of Carter Lake, and 21-year old John Edward Olsufka, of Council Bluffs, admitted to supplying booze to a large number of juveniles and underage persons. The suspects were transported to the Pott. County Jail. Two females under the age of 21 had a blood alcohol content above the legal limit, and were cited for Minor’s in Possession of Alcohol.

Several people were cited for Minor in Possession and contributing alcohol, following an investigation just before 1-a.m. Sunday, in northeast Council Bluffs, after a neighbor called authorities to complain about loud music. The caller also mentioned the parents were not home while the party was underway. Those cited at the party include, from Council Bluffs: 19-year old Colton Petersen, 19-year old Dallas Raymond-Akers, 19-year old Shasta Logemann, 18-year old Grant Forristall, 19-year old Taylor Peatrowsky 19-year old Darrin Jackson, 19-year old Kelley Welch, 18-year old Jensyn Hanson, 19-year old Emily Rindone, 19-year old Payton Mehsling, 18-year old Hunter Vredenburgh, 18-year old Deontae Davis, 18-year old Edward Bourg, 9-year old Codie Exley, and a 17-year old male; 19-year old Spencer Hardesty, of Crescent; 19-year old Brock Massey, of Omaha; 18-year old Corey Ehlers, a 17-year old male, both of Glenwood.

Authorities said also, 41-year old Craig R. Janssen, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Saturday night for being a Fugitive From Justice. He was taken into custody after a deputy was following up on a report of a suspicious person in the vicinity of 152nd and the Old Morman Bridge Road. The deputy noted Janssen appeared to be intoxicated. While running a check on his driver’s license, the deputy learned Janssen was wanted on a warrant out of Nebraska for alleged Terroristic Threats. He was brought to the Pottawattamie County and held for Nebraska authorities.

A Council Bluffs man was arrested late Saturday on charges of Child Endangerment w/out injury, OWI/1st Offense, and Driving While Revoked. 37-year old Heleodoro Mora, was taken arrested after a deputy observed Mora’s pickup speeding up and slowing down in front of the deputy’s cruiser. When the vehicle was stopped, and after questioning, Mora was taken into custody on the charges mentioned. The child endangerment charge was due to Mora’s 10-year old daughter being in the vehicle with him while he was allegedly impaired.

And, an Omaha man was arrested late Saturday night following an accident near the Harrison County line. 52-year old Timothy F. Shanahan suffered apparent minor injuries when he drove his SUV down a steep embankment and into a corn field near the 31,000 block of 145th Street. Shanahan tested over twice the legal limit for intoxication, and was arrested for OWI/1st offense. He was also cited for Failure to Maintain Control.