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Audubon County Sheriff’s report (4/4/16)

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April 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A man from Cass County was arrested Monday, in Audubon County. The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports 24-year old Spencer Biggs, of Atlantic, was charged with OWI 1st offense. The charge is the result of an investigation into a traffic stop on March 10th, 2018. Biggs posted a $1,000 bond, and was released.

On Tuesday (April 3rd), Audubon County Deputies arrested 27-year old Scott Nathaniel Belew, of Audubon, for Driving While Suspended. Belew was being held in the Audubon County Jail on a $566.25 bond, while awaiting an appearance before the magistrate.

Last Saturday, 47-year old JeenLee Nielsen, of Exira, was arrested for OWI 2nd Offense. JeenLee posted a $2,000 bond and was released. That same day, 44-year old Matthew Nielsen, of Exira, was arrested for Public Intoxication. He posted a $300 bond and was released. Both arrests were the result of a traffic stop, in Exira.

Harlan Police report (4/4/18)

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April 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Harlan Police report three people were arrested recently. On Tuesday, 28-year old Jeremy Kane Johnson, of Harlan, was arrested following a call about an argument in the 1600 block of Pine Street. Johnson was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault and Obstruction of Emergency Communications. Last Saturday, 23-year old Brian Joseph Arkfeld, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop, and charged with OWI, Open Container, and dark windows. Two passengers, 18-year old Devin Nicole Kramer and 19-year old Bailey Judith Hansen, both of Harlan, were cited for open container. And, on March 29th, 21-year old Cody James Varnes, of Harlan, was arrested following a call about an argument. Varnes was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

On April 1st, Harlan Police cited 27-year old Skye Mishele Hauger, of Harlan, for Driving While Suspended. On March 23rd, 40-year old Jason Neil Andrews, of Harlan, was cited for Possession of drug paraphernalia.

(12-p.m. News)

Heartbeat Today 4-4-2018

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April 4th, 2018 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Ken Moorman of the Friends of the Library about the Shred Day on Saturday, April 7 from 9:00 am to 11:00 am at the Library and the Spring Book Sale April 18, 19 & 20.

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Red Oak man arrested for DUS, Wed. morning

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April 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police this (Wednesday) morning, arrested 20-year old Keldon Dean Stiner, of Red Oak. Stiner was arrested at around 9:35-a.m., for Driving Under Suspension. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $566 cash or surety bond.

Western Iowa woman’s death cited during House debate of anti-sanctuary cities bill

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April 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The parents of a Council Bluffs woman who was killed by a drunk driver in Omaha two years ago watched Tuesday’s debate in the Iowa House on an anti-sanctuary cities bill. Twenty-one-year-old Sarah Root who was killed hours after she graduated from college by a drag-racing drunk driver who was in the country illegally. He was released on bail and disappeared. Republican Representative Jon Jacobsen of Council Bluffs talked about the case during House debate. “This gentleman was a two-time repeat offender,” Jacobsen said. “He had not shown for two previous criminal hearings. Had he been detained or been deported, had ICE and the locals worked together, Sarah probably would be alive.”

The Iowa House voted 55-to-45 in favor of the bill supporters say will assure local authorities in Iowa cooperate with federal immigration officials, as state tax dollars would be withheld from cities and counties with “sanctuary” policies for immigrants under threat of deportation. All three legislators from Council Bluffs voted for it — Republican Mary Ann Hanusa, Democrat Charlie McConkey and Jacobsen.

Jacobsen offered this response to critics of the bill. “You say: ‘Well, we don’t have sanctuary cities in Iowa.’ Really,” Jacobsen said. “…To sacrifice innocent Americans on the pire of ‘political correctness’ is unjust.”

The Republican-led Iowa Senate is expected to take up the same anti-sanctuary cities bill soon, approve changes made by the House and send the bill to the governor. Governor Reynolds said in February that individuals who have come here illegally and decided to break the law “should be held accountable.”

(Radio Iowa)

Traffic stop leads to pursuit in Shelby County Tue. night & arrest of an Audubon man

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April 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Shelby County Sheriff’s Deputy attempting to make a traffic stop just before 10-p.m., Tuesday, ended-up in a pursuit. The traffic stop was on a vehicle traveling south on Highway 173 from Elk Horn. The vehicle failed to yield to the Deputy and attempted to flee.  When the vehicle later became high centered in a field near the area of 100th Street and Timber Road, the driver fled on foot. Assistance was received from the Cass County Sheriff’s Department and their K9, which led to the apprehension of 24-year old Joseph Riesberg, from Audubon.

Riesberg was transferred to the Shelby County Jail and was being held on a $10,000-dollar bond. He is currently being charged for Eluding, Driving While Barred, Interference with Official Acts, Reckless driving, numerous traffic violations, and failure to maintain control. Riesberg had active warrants out of Cass County at the time of the pursuit. The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office was also assisted by the Iowa State Patrol.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report, 4/4/18

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April 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop on N. 8th Street and Park Wild, Tuesday afternoon in Pottawattamie County, resulted in the arrest of two Council Bluffs men. Sheriff’s officials say 48-year old Ricky Allan Howland and 45-year old Troy Lynn Holder, both of Council Bluffs, were arrested at around 1:45-p.m. Howland was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Two grams of meth were recovered at the scene. Holder was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. A large, fixed-blade knife was seized into evidence.

A Pott. County Deputy was dispatched to a residence in Avoca, Tuesday, in reference to a Trespassing incident. Upon arrival, he made contact with 33-year old Jeremy Theron Harriman, of Avoca. A records check showed Harriman was wanted on an active warrant out of Avoca, for Trespass. He was also arrested for possession of meth, after about 1.3 grams of meth was found in a clear plastic baggie. Harriman was taken to Pott County Corrections and booked in on his warrant.

And, a transient, 33-year old Jesus Everardo Medina, was charged Tuesday night with aggravated assault, following an incident at the Pott. County Jail involving other inmates. 29-year old Bradley Levi Petermann, of Omaha, was charged with Simple assault, as a result of the same incident that involved a 33-year old male.

Iowa-Grand View Baseball time change today

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April 4th, 2018 by admin

Today’s University of Iowa baseball game against Grand View has been pushed back to a 4:05 p.m. (CT) start at Duane Banks Field.

Iowa Softball postpones UNI game today, alters weekend schedule

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April 4th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Due to the projected cold temperatures this week, the University of Iowa softball team has altered it’s schedule with Northern Iowa and Wisconsin.

Today’s matchup with UNI has been postponed. The makeup date will be announced at a later date.

Friday’s series opener against Wisconsin has been moved to Saturday. The Hawkeyes and Badgers will now play a doubleheader on Saturday with game one beginning at 1:30 p.m. (CT), followed by game two approximately 20 minutes after the conclusion of game one. Game one will air live on BTN.

The final game of the series is still slated for 1 p.m. on Sunday.

UPDATE: Bedford School Bus involved in Wed. morning accident

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April 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(2nd update 11:54-a.m.)

In an update to our report at 9-a.m., a two-vehicle accident east of Bedford this morning involving a school bus resulted in about a half dozen people being sent to area hospitals. Bedford Community District Superintendent Joe Drake said the incident occurred at around 8:30-a.m., near the intersection of Highway 2 and Lake Road. Drake told KJAN News two adults and four students were transported by ambulance to Corning and Clarinda hospitals. Their injuries were said to be non-life threatening. Other students on the bus were transported by their parents to the hospital to be checked for injuries. There were a total of 15 students on-board the bus.

Fire and Rescue crews from several communities, including Clarinda and Shenandoah, responded to the scene. The road was said to have been blocked in both directions for a time, while emergency crews were attending to the injured and investigating the accident. The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office says the driver of the other vehicle involved in the crash was transported by ambulance to a hospital as well. The accident remains under investigation by the Iowa State Patrol.