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The Cass County Memorial Hospital Diabetes Center invites everyone to participate in “Smash Diabetes” on Sunday, November 1st at 1 p.m. at McCurdy’s Pumpkin Patch, in Atlantic. Aubrey Molgaard, RN, CDE, says “November is American Diabetes Month, and this event helps kick-off the month as part of a social media campaign to raise awareness about the disease.”
Smash Diabetes (#smashdiabetes) began several years ago as a social media campaign for people with Type 1 Diabetes to share their frustration about living with the disease by smashing pumpkins. The event has grown over the years to include Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, and many people join in the fun to support loved ones with diabetes.
Participants can bring their own jack-o-lantern, or they can pick out a pumpkin at the patch to smash. The entire group will be filmed together smashing pumpkins, and will be featured on the Cass County Health System’s social media accounts.
For more information, or to ask any questions about the event, please call the CCMH Diabetes Center at 712-243-7833 or 712-243-7834.
OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) – A federal safety agency has proposed fining the Ottumwa post office $46,600, saying postal officials had exposed mail carriers to excessive heat on at least two occasions. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said in a news release Tuesday that on June 10 a carrier reported heat illness symptoms and requested relief but was told to complete the route. The heat index that afternoon was 100 degrees. OSHA also says a different Ottumwa mail carrier was hospitalized for heat illness on July13. The carrier also had asked for relief due to feeling ill but was told to complete the route.
Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports the arrest of a man early this (Tuesday) morning, on drug charges. 23-year old Tanor Devon Jimmison, of Clarinda, was taken into custody at around 2-a.m., for allegedly possessing a drug believed to be methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving on a suspended driver’s license and for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs.
Jimmison was booked into the Page County Jail and held on $1,000 bond, pending an initial appearance before a magistrate.
The Council Bluffs Police Department reports on Oct. 21st, eleven law enforcement officers with the Council Bluffs Police Department and the 4th Judicial District Probation Office, participated in the 13th Annual National Family Violence Apprehension Detail, also known as the “DV Warrant Sweep”. The DV Warrant Sweep is a day-long event, in which agencies across the United States attempt to serve outstanding family-violence warrants, for crimes such as: domestic violence, harassment, stalking, child endangerment, and no contact order violations.
This year’s team attempted to serve warrants at over 35 locations across the city and made 9 arrests, clearing 11 outstanding warrants. Nationally:
Authorities say they want to thank the community for their help locating the wanted subjects. For a current warrant list, visit: http://councilbluffs-ia.gov/index.aspx?nid=874.
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The U.S. Marshals Service Northern Iowa Fugitive Task Force is asking for the public’s help in finding a man wanted by the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office. 33-year old Brian Lembke is wanted for failing to register as a sex offender.
Lembke is 5-feet 5-inches tall, and weighs 200 pounds. If you know where he is, call your local law enforcement agency.
Creston Police report the arrest Monday morning, of 34-year old Raymond Scott Davis, of Creston. Davis was taken into custody at his home, for allegedly violating a protection order. He was later released on $300 bond.
And, a woman from Orient was arrested Monday morning, also for violating a protection order. 34-year old Cynthia Ann McIntosh was being held in the Ringgold County Jail on $1,000 bond, while awaiting a hearing.
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Police in Des Moines cited a Panora man Saturday, after an X-ray of his carry-on luggage at the Des Moines International Airport, revealed a handgun. According to KCCI, 35-year old Andrew Carson, a Guthrie County Sheriff’s Department Reserve Deputy was charged with an airport regulation violation after the scan revealed a loaded Glock 27 .40-caliber subcompact pistol, was in Carson’s carry-on bag.
Des Moines Police were called to the airport at around 2:45-p.m., Saturday. Carson told police he was leaving for Las Vegas on a work trip, and that he forgot to remove his backup service weapon from the bag. The gun was removed from the airport by police.
Police in Council Bluffs are searching for a suspect who is wanted for attempted murder after allegedly shooting at a woman late Monday night. The Pottawattamie County 9-1-1 Center received a call at around 11-p.m. indicating at least four shots had been fired in the area of Twin City Drive and Renner Drive. The caller said also, a black car and possibly a two-door Honda Accord was seen fleeing from the area.
At the time, officers checked the area and were unable to locate anything. A little after 1-a.m. today (Tuesday), the 911 center received a call from the victim, 22-year old Ailish Andersen, of Council Bluffs. The woman told authorities, that while she was in the area of Western Trails Apartments looking for her dog, a dark colored sedan shot at her car multiple times, but she was not hurt. The vehicle, riddled with bullet holes, was found by police abandoned, in the area of South 24th Street. It was being processed by the Council Bluffs Police Crime Lab.
While being interviewed by the Criminal Investigative Division, Andersen said earlier in the day, Monday, she received information someone was trying to sell her dog at the 3209 Renner Drive apartments. She said she recently had her dog stolen and drove to the apartment complex to look for the animal. When she arrived, the suspect vehicle stopped behind Andersen, and an unknown suspect opened his back passenger door before firing multiple rounds towards her vehicle.
Andersen sped-off and abandoned her vehicle, due to a flat tire. She proceeded to walk to her residence and called police. Anyone with any information regarding the incident is encouraged to call Crimestoppers at (712) 328-7867 or the Criminal Investigative Division at (712) 328-4728.