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Illegal drug activity in Page County nets several arrests

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October 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer, Friday (today), said “Over the last several months, the Page County Sheriff’s Office has been conducting ongoing investigations into illegal drug trafficking in Page County. Some of the arrests made during this investigation include three people from Shenandoah: 64-year-old Donna Sue Aldaz-Loya; 47-year-old Inna Renee Douglass, and 48-year-old Victor Bruce Ingrim. All three face felony charges that include: Gathering where controlled Substances are unlawfully used (a Class D felony); Failure to have a Tax Stamp (also a Class D felony); and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Aldaz-Loya was arrested in a separate portion of the ongoing investigation. She was additional charged with: Prohibited acts – Manufacturing – distributing less than 5 grams of Methamphetamine (A Class C Felony); Prohibited acts – Manufacturing – distributing a controlled substance – Alprazolam (A Class C Felony); and Possessing – introducing a contraband into a Jail (A Class D Felony). Aldaz-Loya was held in the Page County Jail until she agreed until she plead guilty in District Court. The plea agreement was handled by the Page County Attorney. Aldaz-Loya was released after entering her guilty plea to the felony charges.

Aldaz-Loya

Ingrim was additionally charged with: Prohibited acts – Manufacturing – distributing a controlled substance – Methamphetamine 5 grams or more (Class B Felony); and Prohibited acts – Manufacturing – distributing a controlled substance – Methamphetamine 5 grams or less (Class C felony). Ingrim is currently being held in the Page County Jail on $36,000 bond, pending further court proceedings.

Victor Ingrim

And, Douglass was additionally charged with Prohibited acts – Manufacturing – distributing less than 5 grams of Methamphetamine (Class C Felony). She was being held in the Fremont County Jail for Page County due to jail housing issues with other inmates. Bond was set at $10,000, pending court proceedings.

Inna Douglass

Sheriff Palmer says “This drug investigation is ongoing with more arrests probable. The Shenandoah Police Department assisted with the search warrants conducted just prior to the arrests of Aldaz-Loya and Ingrim. Douglass was arrested from a warrant issued for the charges as she was not at Ingrim’s residence at the time of the search warrant there. The investigations conducted by the Page County Sheriff’s Office and search warrants were conducted in Shenandoah.”