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High Speed NE IA pursuit leads to the arrest of a murder suspect

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April 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol reports an attempt to stop a vehicle, at around 9:30-a.m Thursday on Highway 218 near Nashua, resulted in the arrest of a man wanted on a murder charge. The driver, 21-year old Devon Cooke, of Miami, Florida, fled at speeds over 100-mph and drove at oncoming traffic.   He was apprehended after a short foot pursuit when his tires became deflated from a set of stop sticks deployed by officers.

Cooke was charged with OWI 1st degree, felony eluding, assault on a peace officer, possession with intent to deliver, fail to affix tax stamp, possession of drug paraphernalia and multiple traffic violations.  He was being held in the Chickasaw County Jail on these charges and awaiting extradition to Dade County Florida where is wanted for 2nd degree murder.

Assisting in the pursuit was Iowa DOT Enforcement, Bremer County Sheriff’s Department. Chickasaw County Sheriff’s Department, Blackhawk County Sheriff’s Department and Janesville Police Department.

Iowa producers say ethanol limits would be ‘war’ on rural US

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April 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa ethanol and biodiesel producers are warning President Donald Trump that imposing restrictions on biofuels production “would be viewed as a declaration of war on rural America.”

The Iowa Renewable Fuels Association, representing refineries in the nation’s largest biofuels producing state, called on Sens. Charles Grassley and Joni Ernst on Friday to reach out to Trump. The refiners use corn, soybeans and animal fat to make biofuels and want the senators to tell Trump limiting biofuel production is a “complete abdication of his repeated promises” to protect biofuels.

The group says it’s heard that EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt plans to push Trump on Monday for a proposal that would cut biofuel demand. Farm states, already stinging from Trump’s tariff fight with China, are alarmed he could further hurt ag markets.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (4/6/18)

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April 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports two people were arrested Thursday morning. Deputies arrested 30-year old Lance Allen Pfeifer, of Prairie Village, KS, at around 2:35-a.m., for OWI/3rd offense, Improper use of lanes, and Use of an electronic communication device. His bond was set at $5,000. And, at around 8:50-a.m., 45-year old Ray Leslie Knipe, of Glenwood, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear on a Possession of Controlled Substance charge. His bond was set at $5,000.

The Sheriff’s Office said also, no injuries were reported, after a strong gust of wind blew a 1992 Ford truck off the road, April 3rd. The vehicle was traveling north on 315th Street at around 4:50-p.m., when it went off onto the right shoulder of the road. The driver, Trent Stillwell, of Malvern, over corrected, sending the truck across the road and into the west ditch, where it rolled over and came to rest on its wheels.

Council Bluffs convenience store robbed Friday

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April 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs were called to the CB Quik Stop store at 3500 Ave. A at around 9:30-a.m. today (Friday), for a robbery. Officers spoke to the station attendant who said a white male in his late 20’s entered the business wearing a hooded sweatshirt, jeans and white gloves.

After entering the suspect pointed a silver revolver at her and told her he was there to rob the business. The suspect then led the attendant around the counter and demanded money, cigarettes, and alcohol. The suspect then left the business and ran west from the area.

If you have any information on this suspect please contact the Council Bluffs Police Department’s Crime Stoppers at 712-328-7867.

Judge won’t grant new murder trial for Dubuque man

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April 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A judge won’t grant a new murder trial for a Dubuque man convicted of killing his girlfriend. Judge Monica Zrinyi Wittig rejected Fontae Buelow’s arguments about juror problems and assertions that 21-year-old Samantha Link stabbed herself to death in March 2017. The judge reconfirmed a sentencing date of April 25 in the ruling she filed Wednesday in Dubuque County District Court.

Buelow’s attorneys have said a juror who didn’t believe Buelow was guilty was bullied by two other jurors. His attorneys also said the juror was then improperly removed by the judge and replaced with an alternate.
But the two jurors reported to the judge that the removed juror had refused to participate in deliberations and that he had entered the jury room declaring his mind was made up.

I-80 update traffic delayed

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April 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa DOT reports (as of 11-a.m.), I-80 westbound is experiencing a 30-minute delay due to an accident between Exits 75 and 70. The left lane is blocked.

Bill would make changes in Medicaid managed care

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April 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A bill to address some of the problems in Iowa’s Medicaid program has cleared a House committee. The State Ombudsman just released a scathing report on the privately-run program. The bill directs state officials to review any case where services are cut by one of the private companies. Legislators call them managed care organizations or M-C-Os. Republican Representative Dave Heaton of Mount Pleasant says the bill also requires state officials to step in if a patient wins an appeal. “The decisions on the services continued will lie with the department and not the MCO,” Heaton said. “I think we need to make sure we have covered that.”

Representative Lisa Heddens, a Democrat from Ames, had been hoping for something tougher. “I know this is a starting spot,” Heddens said, “and I hope we can be able to continue to work on addressing all the problems that still are a part of the managed care companies.”

The bill would require the private companies to pay doctors, hospitals and other health care providers by the contract deadlines — and explain any delays. An independent auditor would randomly check payments, too, if the bill becomes law. Senate Republicans balked at the nearly five-million dollar price tag for a previous version of this bill, so it was scaled back.

(Radio Iowa)

Glenwood Police report (4/6/18)

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April 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Glenwood Police Department report four recent arrests. Today (Friday), 37-year old Daisy Manfroi, and, 35-year old Misty Petterson, of Glenwood, were both arrested for Possession of drug paraphernalia. Their bonds were set at $300 each. On Thursday, 41-year old Michelle Sinclair, of Glenwood, was arrested on a Mills County warrant. Her bond was set at $300. And, 36-year old Justin Wright, of Glenwood, was arrested for Public Intoxication – 3rd offense. His bond was set at $2,000.

(Update) Fatal accident on I-80 Friday morning

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April 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Update 9:45-a.m.) One person died during an accident this (Friday) morning near the Cass-Adair County line on Interstate 80. One of the accidents happened on I-80 westbound at the 73 mile marker. Two vehicles were involved. Traffic was backed-up for several miles. As of 10-a.m., westbound traffic was being re-routed to White Pole Road (Hwy 6) to Anita, and then north on Highway 148 to I-80. Anita Rescue and Wiota 1st Responders were dispatched to the scene.  A separate, rollover accident reportedly occurred on I-80 eastbound just after 9-a.m., with the vehicle in the south ditch. Additional details are currently not available.

Police: Man used camera in fake clock to peep at woman, kids

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April 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a man disguised a video camera as an alarm clock so he could record a woman and her 11- and 12-year-old children when they used a bathroom in their Polk County home.
Court records say 53-year-old Brian Hoffman, of Lidderdale, pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of invasion of privacy, unlawful interception of communication and two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.

The woman described Hoffman as a friend after she called police to report her discovery of the camera. Police say the clock was placed to face the bathroom and the memory card was accessible through a wireless internet connection. Police say the card had several images of the woman and the children naked.

Hoffman told investigators he didn’t know the clock contained a video device.