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Des Moines man taken into custody for September 20th chase in Montgomery County

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October 12th, 2016 by admin

A Des Moines man has officially been taken into custody in Montgomery County after recovering from injuries sustained during a vehicle pursuit that took place on September 20th.  30-year-old Nicholas Allen Cannon was arrested by the Omaha Police Department on October 10th after his stay at the Nebraska Medical Center and then extradited to The Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center on Wednesday, October 12th.  He is being held on no bond until seeing a magistrate.

Cannon was arrested on Montgomery County warrants for Eluding While Participating in a Felony, Theft 2nd Degree, Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree, and Possession of a Controlled Substance Marijuana. He also was arrested on an Adams County warrant for Eluding While Participating in a Felony.

The charges stem from a motor vehicle pursuit that Cannon led authorities on from Adams County, Montgomery County and the Red Oak Police Department.  His vehicle struck a deer during the pursuit and he initially escaped on foot but was arrested later that afternoon in Red Oak.  His injuries were sustained in the collision with the deer.

California companies banned from Iowa for alleged toner scam

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October 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Three California companies suspected of attempting to scam Iowa libraries are now barred from doing business in Iowa. Those companies are accused of billing libraries and other business in Iowa for exorbitant prices for printer toner, even though the toner had not been ordered. Steve St. Clair works in the consumer protection division at Iowa Attorney General’s office. He says this type of scam used to be much more common.

“I had thought that it was mostly a scheme of the past,” St. Clair says. “Clearly this is a reminder that we need to remain vigilant and keep our eyes open for other instances in which somebody’s kind of recycling that used to be prominent and now has become much less so. ” The companies are Central Supply Center of Orange and owner Sandra Steinmetz; Elite Supplies of Irvine, and owner Krystle Lester; and Central Supply Solutions of Orange, and owner Brittany Hertsch. The three owners are related-Steinmetz is an aunt of Lester and Hertsch, who are half-sisters. This settlement bars the women from marketing office supplies in Iowa.

“So if these operators were to violate that by trying to pull a toner scheme again in Iowa, then we would have criminal sanctions available for contempt of court,” according to St. Clair. It’s unknown if any of the offices contacted actually paid the fake invoices. The settlement requires Hertsch, Lester and Steinmetz to refund any Iowan who did pay one of the fake invoices.

(Radio Iowa)

Mills County Sheriff’s report (10/12/16)

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October 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports three arrests took place recently. 39-year old Larry Eugene Burns, of McClave, CO, was arrested on a warrant out of Harrison County for Failure To Appear in court. His bond was set at $2,000.

39-year old Edward Allan Blough, of Henderson, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. Blough was being held in the Mills County Jail without bond.

And, 34-year old Joseph David Morrison, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Probation Violation. His bond was set at $2,000.

Update: Clarinda P-D & City Admin. phone lines are functioning again

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October 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers says the administrative phone systems at both the Clarinda Police Department (712-542-2194) and the City of Clarinda Department of Administrative Services (712-542-2136) are once again operational. The lines had been down for a little more than an hour this morning.

Really? Who steals a Kybo?

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October 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports a porta-potty was stolen from the Farmer’s Co-op, in Arispe. The Kybo was taken sometime between 10:30-a.m. Monday and Noon on Tuesday. The loss was estimated at $700.

Clarinda P-D Administrative phone lines down today

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October 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers says the administrative telephone system at the Clarinda Police Department is currently not working (712-542-2194) .  The Chief says they are waiting on  technicians to repair the problem. It is unknown how long the administrative telephone system will be down. (Update 11:02-a.m.):

Brothers has learned also, that the City of Clarinda Department of Administrative Services (City Hall) phone system is down as well. (712-542-2136).  Technicians are working on the problem now.

Cass County Sheriff reports 2 arrests

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October 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports two, recent arrests. On Sunday, 28-year old Jessica Lynn Gross, of Griswold, was arrested on an Atlantic Police Department warrant for Simple Assault. Gross was taken to the Cass County Jail and was released later that day on her own recognizance.

And, last Thursday (October 6th) Cass County Deputies arrested 37-year old Spencer Reigh Lile, of Manilla, on an Atlantic Police Department warrant for Theft 5th Degree. Lile was booked at the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance.

(9-a.m. News)

(Update) No injuries following pickup-vs-tractor accident in Cass County

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October 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(In an update to our post Tues. afternoon…)

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported after a pickup hit a tractor Tuesday afternoon, near Cumberland. Authorities say deputies responded at around 4:50-p.m. to a reported two-vehicle, car/tractor accident at 670th Street and Highway 92.

Photo's submitted to KJAN

Both photo’s courtesy Cass County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Johnson.

A 1984 Case tractor owned and driven by 66-year old David Edward Steffen, of Cumberland, was westbound on Highway 92 and attempting a left turn onto 670th Street when it was struck in the rear by a 1998 GMC Sierra pickup owned and driven by 68-year old Sammie Dale Metheny, of Atlantic.pickup Damage to the tractor and the pickup is estimated at $3,000 each. Metheny was cited for Unsafe Passing.

(9-a.m. News)

AAA Identifies Top Challenges For Teens Learning To Drive; Teen Driver Safety Week is October 16th – 22nd

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October 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

BURNSVILLE, MN (October 12, 2016) – Parents don’t prepare their teens to drive as well as they did a decade ago. According to a AAA survey of 142 driving instructors across America, 65% said the decline in quality parental involvement has added to the challenges facing young drivers. They also reported that parents often set a bad example through their own behaviors.

“With all the other challenges teens face learning to drive, it is critical for parents to re-engage in the process,” said Amy Stracke, Managing Director of Traffic Safety Advocacy for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Teens can’t succeed safely on the road unless those closest to them make proper training a priority and set a good example behind the wheel.”

In the survey, Skills of Novice Teen Drivers, driving instructors also revealed the top three mistakes teens make when learning to drive:

Speeding – Traveling over posted speed limits or too fast for road conditions.

Distraction – Interacting with a cell phone, talking with passengers or looking at other objects in the vehicle.

Poor Visual Scanning – Driving with tunnel vision and not properly scanning the road for risks or hazards.

Past research shows that teens with parents who impose stricter driving limits reported fewer crashes and traffic violations. AAA recommends parents stay actively involved in coaching their teens through the learning-to-drive process by:

  • Having conversations early and often about the dangers of speeding and distraction
  • Taking the time to practice driving with their teens in varying conditions
  • Adopting a Parent-Teen Driving Agreement that takes the learning to drive process in stages and sets family rules for the road
  • Setting a good example by minimizing distractions and speeding when driving

AAA also recommends that teens preparing for the responsibility of driving should enroll in a driver education program that teaches how to avoid driver distraction and other safety skills. Resources to help parents choose a class and coach their teen through the learning-to drive process can be found on AAA’s award-winning website TeenDriving.AAA.com.

(Press Release)

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 10/12/2016

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October 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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