Adams County woman sentenced to probation in connection to an Oct. 2023 incident
August 21st, 2025 by Ric Hanson
(Corning, Iowa) – A judge in the case of an Adams County woman facing multiple charges in connection with an incident that took place in Oct., 2023, Wednesday (Aug. 20th) sentenced 39-year-old Lisa Inman, of Corning, to two-years of probation. Judge Patrick Greenwood sentenced suspended a two-year suspended prison term on charges of Obstructing Prosecution or Defense.
In addition to her sentence of Probation, the Judge ordered Inman to pay fines, court costs and joint restitution with her husband, Cole Inman. She’s also prohibited from having contact with the victims for five years. All other charges against her – including a Felony charge of Conspiracy to commit a forcible felony, and three-counts of Child Endangerment – were dismissed.
The charges stemmed from an incident in October 2023, when authorities said Cole Inman chased a truck carrying several teenagers he believed were on his property and fired multiple rounds at the vehicle. Lisa and the couple’s children were also in the car at the time.
Cole Inman was sentenced in July to 10 years in prison for Intimidation with a Dangerous Weapon. Several additional charges against him, including Attempted Murder, Child Endangerment, Reckless Use of a Firearm, and Obstruction of Prosecution or Defense, were dismissed.

