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Cass County Sheriff’s Report

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July 25th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests over the weekend. On Saturday, 26-year old Sarah Beth Ewing, of Griswold, was arrested on a charge of Driving While Barred. Ewing was taken to the Cass County Jail where she was released later that day on $2000 bond. And, on Sunday, 19-year old Dillon Douglas Bates, of Griswold, was cited into Magistrate Court for being an underage person in possession of Alcohol.

Bates arrested on Arson charge

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July 25th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports a Walnut woman was arrested today (Wednesday) on a State Fire Marshal’s warrant for Arson 2nd Degree, an Atlantic Police Department warrant for Conspiracy, a District Court warrant for Failure to Appear, and a Sheriff’s Office warrant for Driving Under Suspension.

Katrina Sue Bates (booking photo courtesy Cass Co. Sheriff's Office)

 45-year old Katrina Sue Bates was brought to the Cass County Jail, where she was being held without bond, on the Conspiracy charge. The charge was brought in association with the August 6th, 2010 fire at the former Wyman’s Building on West 7th Street in Atlantic. The owner of the building, 49-year old Jerry Jay Wyman plead guilty in December 2010, to Conspiracy and Insurance Fraud charges. A charge of 2nd Degree arson was dismissed in exchange for his plea. Wyman received a 5-year suspended sentence. He was instead placed on two-years supervised release, and ordered to reside in a Residential Corrections Facility. In May 2011, Wyman was released from the RCF on supervised probation, until December 2012.  The building was recently torn down.

Cass County Attorney Dan Feistner told KJAN News Katrina Sue Bates (formerly known as Katrina Forde) was arrested by authorities in Pottawattamie County on or about May 1st in Louisiana, pursuant to a Federal warrant. She was extradited back to Pott. County and held on felony burglary charges. In May, she entered a written plea of not guilty to those charges. On Tuesday (July 24th), the case against her was dismissed according to Feistner “In the interest of justice.” Additional charges are still pending against her, in Cass and Audubon Counties. 

Her husband, 47-year old Douglas Dean Bates, plead guilty in Jan. 2011, to a charge of Arson in the 2nd Degree. He received a 10-year suspended sentence, and two-years of supervised probation, in addition to credit for time served. Last week (July 18th), he was sentenced to 15-years in prison, for Conspiring to Distribute Methamphetamine in and around Cass County.  Douglas Bates was also ordered to serve a five year term of supervised release following incarceration. On February 21st, 2012, he plead guilty to conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance – methamphetamine. The conviction was the result of a three year investigation into methamphetamine trafficking in and around Atlantic.

Cass County Engineer updates progress on projects

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July 25th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Engineer Charles Marker appeared before the Board of Supervisors during their meeting Wednesday morning, in Atlantic. Marker provided the Board with an update on the various projects the Secondary Roads Department is handling. He said they have completed basically all of the culvert-related projects that they have material available for. That also includes all of the paving jobs, such as the Marne Road. The only thing that remains is some shoulder work, and some guardrails on the bridge coming into Marne. 

With the culvert pipes being installed, Marker says their attention now turns to a couple of bridges they’ve been examining, which will likely need deck replacement. The wooden decks will be replaced with corrugated steel. One is a high truss bridge is from Buck Creek Road to Chicago Road. The second, a steel I-beam bridge is located near Cumberland, just off Quincy Road and 710th Street. Marker says the improvements will help the bridges have a longer, useful lifespan before they need to be completed replaced. An overflow bridge just to the east of the landfill road bridge also is in need of repair. A steel I-beam bridge two-miles north of Cumberland and one-mile East, will get a new deck as well, along with other improvements.  

(12-p.m. news)

Omaha-Council Bluffs ranks in Top Ten for senior living

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July 25th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

AARP Magazine ranks Omaha-Council Bluffs as one of the ten best metro areas in the country to live on one-hundred dollars a day. Gabi Redford, the magazine’s editorial projects manager, says they looked for cities where a person could live most comfortably on an annual income of 36-thousand-500 dollars a year.  “The $100 a day was a nice round number, plus, we know that many seniors are living on a fixed income,” Redford says. “Many seniors are actually living just on their Social Security income and that’s a very modest amount of money.”

She says one of the first things they looked at were cities that had an extremely affordable housing market. She says the Omaha metro area’s median home price is $123,000, while the area also has many cultural offerings, parks, hiking, biking and other recreational activities. Redford says they also looked at things ranging from the arts to health care facilities to educational opportunities in determining the top ten list. 

The cost of living in Omaha-Council Bluffs is very affordable, she says, considering categories including: groceries, utilities, health care, transportation and one of the nation’s lowest unemployment rates. The other cities in the top ten are: Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Las Cruses, New Mexico; Spokane, Washington; Roanoke, Virginia; San Antonio, Texas; Grand Junction, Colorado; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Morgantown, West Virginia and Gainesville, Florida.

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Traffic stop on I-80 yields 45-lbs of Marijuana

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July 25th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop on Interstate 80 eastbound near Council Bluffs, Monday, resulted in the discovery of 45-pounds of marijuana, and the arrest of a Fort Bragg, California man. A Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Deputy arrested 33-year old Dietmar K. Krumrey on Possession of a Controlled Substance with the intent to deliver, charge, and related offenses. The stop took place at around 1-p.m. Monday, when the deputy pulled over a 2012 Toyota Camry for excessive speed. Krumrey was booked into the Pott. County Jail, and later released on $5,000 bond.

Bluffs man sentenced for selling meth in Omaha

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July 25th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A 30-year-old Iowan man has been sentenced for selling methamphetamine in Omaha. Federal prosecutors say Darrell Adams, of Council Bluffs was sentenced Monday to 121 months in prison. He’d been convicted of conspiring to sell 500 grams or more of meth. Adams must serve five years of supervised release after he leaves prison.  Prosecutors say Adams was arrested after selling meth to a witness who was cooperating with law enforcement authorities.

Ag equipment near Grant damaged by vandalism

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July 25th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County are investigating an incident of vandalism which resulted in $3,000 damage to agricultural equipment belonging to a Cumberland man. Donald Waters reported to the Sheriff’s Office that sometime between July 18th and the 24th, someone used a BB gun to shoot the cab windows out of his International 1086 tractor, while the machine was parked at his grain bin site at 3172 115th Street, near Grant.

Two tires on a grain conveyor were also damaged at that same location. Anyone with information about the crime is asked to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, at 712-623-5107, or Crimestoppers, at 1-800-432-1001.

Bluffs man charged with 3 counts of 1st degree murder

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July 24th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Prosecutors in Nebraska have charged a Pottawattamie County man with three counts of first-degree murder in connection with the drug-related deaths of an Omaha man and his two sons. The Omaha World-Herald reports 34-year old Anthony D. Davis, of Council Bluffs, also faces three counts of use of a weapon to commit a felony. Davis is the second person to be arrested in connection with the fatal shootings on July 9th, of a man and two teenagers inside their Omaha home.

A Council Bluffs woman, 27-year old Tiaotta S. Clairday, was also arrested on suspicion of being an accessory to a felony, in connection with the shootings of 44-year old Miguel Avalos, 16-year old Jose Avalos, and 18-year old Miguel Avalos Jr. The Douglas County Attorney told the paper he might ask for the death penalty against Davis, due to aggravated circumstances. He said the shootings appeared to be drug-related, but did not release any details of what happened in the home. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Davis had previously served 10-years in prison for an incident that took place when he was just 16-years old, where he’d been charged with attempted murder for the shooting of an 18-year old Council Bluffs man outside the man’s home. He was also sentenced in 2002 two-years in prison for witness or juror tampering.