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Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press
BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A temporary flood barrier at Burlington has failed along the swollen Mississippi River has failed, sending floodwaters rushing into the city’s downtown. The National Weather Service says Burlington officials have confirmed that a large, sand-filled barrier failed Saturday afternoon, forcing some businesses in the downtown area to evacuate. The weather service has issued a flash flood warning for a 4- to 6-block area of downtown Burlington until 10 p.m. Saturday.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials say a runner died near the finish line of a race from Saylorville Dam to downtown Des Moines. Des Moines Fire Department officials say a 26-year-old man died Saturday morning near the finish line of the 12.4-mile race. Officials didn’t release details about how the man died or release his identity. Race organizer Michael Zimmerman said in a statement, “On behalf of all of those that ran today and the entire running community, we are heartbroken about the loss of a fellow athlete.”
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities in Iowa say one person drowned at Terry Trueblood Recreation Center in Iowa City and a would-be-rescuer was taken to a hospital. Television station KCRG reports that the incident happened Friday afternoon when a bystander reported that a swimmer disappeared under the water around 3:45 p.m. Searchers with law enforcement and the Johnson County Metro Dive Team found a body about an hour after the incident was reported. The person’s name has not been released.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials say a runner died near the finish line of a race from Saylorville Dam to downtown Des Moines. Des Moines Fire Department officials say a 26-year-old man died Saturday morning near the finish line of the 12.4-mile race. He was later identified as Jefferson-Scranton 2011 graduate Chase Flack. Officials didn’t release details about how Flack died.
Michael Zimmerman, a race organizer, released a statement saying, “On behalf of all of those that ran today and the entire running community, we are heartbroken about the loss of a fellow athlete. Our heartfelt condolences are with this athlete’s family and friends.” More than 3,000 people ran in the race.
BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A temporary flood barrier at Burlington has failed along the swollen Mississippi River, sending floodwaters rushing into the city’s downtown. The National Weather Service says Burlington officials have confirmed that a large, sand-filled barrier failed Saturday afternoon, forcing some businesses in the downtown area to evacuate.
The weather service had issued a flash flood warning for the area through late Saturday night, saying a four- to six-block area of downtown Burlington is being affected. Authorities urged people in the area to seek higher ground and avoid driving or walking through flooded areas.
The barrier breach is reminiscent of a similar breach April 30 at Davenport, about 75 miles upstream on the Mississippi River. That breach also sent floodwater rushing over several blocks of downtown Davenport.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials are warning people to stay out of the state’s swollen streams. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says water levels in rivers and streams across the state are high because of recent heavy rains. That causes fast currents, dangerous debris and bacteria in the water caused by runoff.
The department says more than 70 wastewater discharges into streams and rivers were reported over Memorial Day weekend.
The department asked Iowa residents to avoid streams until the water recedes
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities in Iowa say one person drowned at Terry Trueblood Recreation Center in Iowa City and a would-be-rescuer was taken to a hospital.
Television station KCRG reports that the incident happened Friday afternoon when a bystander reported that a swimmer disappeared under the water around 3:45 p.m. Another person who tried to rescue the swimmer was taken to the hospital. That person’s name and medical condition have not been released.
Searchers with law enforcement and the Johnson County Metro Dive Team found a body about an hour after the incident was reported. The person’s name has not been released.
The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, Saturday afternoon, said a man in a surveillance video, and the vehicle photographed in an alleged attempted Fremont County abduction case, has been located and has been cleared as a suspect in the case.
Authorities say the man was interviewed by law enforcement and with the aid of a personal tracking app, he was able to give detailed location information to eliminate himself as a suspect or involved party. The investigation is still ongoing at this time and anyone with information is asked to contact the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office at 712-374-2424.
In their original report, authorities said the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office and the Tabor Police Department were looking for a male in connection with a possible attempted child abduction in Tabor. They reported that, at around 7:40-p.m., Friday, deputies were contacted by several juveniles about a suspicious white male that had approached them near the Tabor Library.
Witnesses advised the male approached one of the juveniles, advised that he knew their father and he was supposed to drive the juvenile home. The juveniles fled the area and contacted law enforcement. Deputies were looking for the White Ford Dually pickup with a faded logo and the letters CBS on the driver’s door. The vehicle was missing the front bumper. The male was described as being heavy-set, in his 40’s or 50’s with a beard and short cropped brown or gray hair.
The vehicle was also seen in the area of both the parks in Tabor and Sidney.
In an update to our earlier reports, the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, Saturday, said with regard to possible attempted child abduction in Tabor, the man in question has been identified. The case is under investigation and no other information is available at this time. Earlier, authorities said Fremont County Deputies and the Tabor Police Department were looking for a male in connection with a possible attempted child abduction in Tabor.
At around 7:40-p.m., Friday, deputies were contacted by several juveniles about a suspicious white male that had approached them near the Tabor Library. Witnesses advised the male approached one of the juveniles, advised that he knew their father and he was supposed to drive the juvenile home. The juveniles fled the area and contacted law enforcement. Deputies were looking for the White Ford Dually pickup with a faded logo and the letters CBS on the driver’s door. The vehicle was missing the front bumper. The male was described as being heavy-set, in his 40’s or 50’s with a beard and short cropped brown or gray hair.
The vehicle was also seen in the area of both the parks in Tabor and Sidney.
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The Atlantic Police Department, Friday, said that there have been reports made of local individuals receiving a call indicating that their mother is in the Cass County Jail. It is reported that the call comes in a form similar to a collect (Reverse charges) call. The person on the phone will then ask you for a credit card number, and when you hang up the phone it’s reported that you will receive a text message saying that your credit card has been charged “X” amount of minutes by the Cass County Jail for the phone call.
It is also being reported that the number that appears on the caller ID is a local Atlantic number. Residents are warned that this is a scam and to not give out your credit card information. If you have any questions whether or not you have a relative in the Cass County Jail you can call them directly at (712) 243-6960.