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Stand-off in Taylor County ends peacefully

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February 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office said today (Monday), that a stand-off with an armed man last Wednesday, ended peacefully after about two and a half hours. The sheriff’s office received a 9-1-1 call at around 2-a.m. on Feb. 5th, about shots fired in the 100 block of West Iowa Street, in Lenox. By the time deputies arrived, the suspect, John Fraley, of Lenox, had barricaded himself in his residence and would not come out of the residence against orders given by Deputies.

John Fraley

Adams and Ringgold County Deputies arrived on scene and secured the surrounding area. Iowa State Patrol Negotiators were requested, and arrived on scene soon thereafter. After Deputies and Negotiators were able to get Fraley to surrender, a search warrant was executed at his residence. During the search, Iowa Dept. of Public Safety Narcotics Officers were called, and assisted in the execution of the warrant.

Fraley was charged with reckless discharge of a firearm, interference with official acts, and possession of controlled substances – marijuana. Additional charges are pending tests results from the Iowa State DCI lab. Fraley was later released after posting bond.