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Bicyclist injured in a collision with a car in Atlantic, Sunday afternoon

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July 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Police and rescue personnel were called to the scene of a vehicle and bicycle collision early this (Sunday) afternoon, at 10th and Plum Streets, in Atlantic. The page for emergency personnel went out at around 12:16-p.m. The person on the bike was said to be sitting upright, following the collision.

According to Atlantic Police, a 13-year-old male was riding a bicycle northbound on Plum Street, and ran the stop sign at the intersection with 10th Street. The bicycle struck the driver’s side of a 2010 GMC Acadia, driven by Delilah Heuton, who was westbound on 10th Street.

Police said the teen was transported by personal vehicle to Cass Health, for treatment of minor injuries.

1 dead & 1 injured from Harrison County crash

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July 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Missouri Valley, Iowa) – A woman from Missouri Valley died, and a man from Missouri Valley was injured, after the vehicle they were in crashed at around 2:50-a.m. today (Sunday), in Harrison County. According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 2019 Chevy Cruze driven by 21-year-old Quentin Vogel was southbound on 335th Street, southeast of Mo. Valley, and approaching a curve at the intersection with Merrick Place, when the car failed to negotiate a curve.

The vehicle left the road and struck two trees. Both crash victims were wearing their seat belts. The were transported by Missouri Valley Ambulance, where a passenger in the car, 21-year-old Faith Staska, died from her injuries at the Missouri Valley Hospital. Quentin Vogel was injured. A report on his condition was not available.

The Patrol was assisted at the scene by Missouri Valley Police, Fire and Ambulance.

130th Street in Adair County to be closed for a few days

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July 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Secondary Roads Department reports 130th street in the northeastern part of the County (between Sheldon Avenue and County Road P-25), will be closed to through traffic beginning Monday, July 25, 2022 and continuing through Thursday, July 28, 2022. Residents will have access to their properties. If you have any questions or concerns please call the Roads Dept., at 641-743-6111. (Click on image to enlarge)

Severe Storms blow through parts of western Iowa Saturday night

News, Weather

July 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Severe storms brought straight-line winds of up to 80-mph Saturday night. Shelby6 County Emergency Management Coordinator Alex Londo reports the County was placed under a Servere Thunderstorm Warning at around 8:25 PM, with a special weather statement for the communities of Shelby, Tennant, and Harlan to shelter in place.

The storm sirens were sounded in those towns, as well as Elk Horn, as it passed through the county. The only damage that has been reported so far, Londo said, was trees and debris in the roadway throughout the county.

Crews were working on cleaning it up as well as restoring power to areas that have no power. Elsewhere, winds gusting up to 60 mph felled large trees and knocked out power in Lake View. The Harrison County EMA reports large, downed trees destroyed a couple of homes in Mondamin. Winds gusted up to 70 mph 2 miles west of Little Sioux, in Harrison County.

And, a 69 mph gust of wind was recorded by the AWOS one-mile west of Denison, at around 9-p.m.

Storm Damage/incident reports from 7/23/22

News, Weather

July 23rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

9:02 PM 1 Mile W. of Denison, wind gust of 69 mph by the Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS)

9:20 PM Power outages reported in Portsmouth, parts of Harlan. Large trees down in Harlan. Reports of a single-vehicle accident with entrapment. Portsmouth Fire and Rescue responded. Winds estimated at 75-80 mph from a Portsmouth Volunteer Firefighter.

8:30 PM Thunderstorm wind damage in Mondamin (Harrison County). Emergency Management reports large downed trees destroying a couple of houses.

8:25-PM estimated 70 mph wind 2 miles W. of Little Sioux, in Harrison County (Report from CoOp NWS observer)

8:25 PM – 9:30 PM Winds up to 60 mph; Large trees down and power was out in Lake View (Sac County)

9:03 PM 63 mph peak wind gust at the Harlan Airport (AWOS)

 

3 arrested on drug charges in Ringgold County

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July 23rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Mount Ayr, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Ringgold County, Saturday, said that on July 14, 2022 a search warrant was executed at 304 South Douglas, in Mount Ayr, a rental home owned by Rodney, David, and Don Zollman. The Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Iowa State Patrol. Several firearms were seized from the property as well as narcotics and drug paraphernalia. The following individuals have been arrested and charges have been filed.
Taken into custody were the following:
  • Veron Thomas Nellis was charged with Dominion/Control of Firearm/Offensive Weapon by Felon & Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Bond: $5300 cash only.
  • Angela Rae Fessler was charged with Dominion/Control of Firearm/Offensive Weapon by Felon; Aiding & Abetting and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Bond: $5000 cash only.
  • Norman Lee Fessler faces charges that include Possession of Controlled Substance- Marijuana 1st, & Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

    Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office (photos)

*Any potential criminal charges identified above are merely allegations and any defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Man arrested in Fremont County on Burglary, Theft & other charges

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July 23rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports that at around 10:35-p.m., Friday, Fremont County Deputies were called to the Fremont County campgrounds south of Sidney for a report of a male who had threatened to kill three campers. Prior to law enforcement arrival, the male fled into a wooded area near the Fremont County Golf Course. A search was conducted, and the male was not located.

On Saturday (today), Deputies were called to the Fremont County Golf Course for a report that the male had returned to the area. The male, attempted to hide again in a wooded area, but was apprehended by Fremont County Deputies. The male, identified as 56-year-old Jeffrey Bloomfield, with no known address, was placed under arrest. A search of his person uncovered property stolen from a residence in Sidney.

Jeffrey Bloomfield (Fremont County S/O booking photo)

Bloomfield faces charges that include Burglary 3rd Degree, Theft 5th Degree, Interference with Official Acts, and three counts of Harassment 1st Degree. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Mills County K9 Unit, Shenandoah K9 Unit, Iowa State Patrol, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and the Sidney Fire Department Drone Team, assisted with the case.

(UPDATED w/names) 3 dead and 3 injured in separate northern Iowa crashes Friday

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July 23rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol reports a total of three people died and three others were injured in separate northern Iowa crashes, Friday. Two people died and one person was injured during a single-vehicle crash that occurred at around 8:15-p.m. Friday, in Cerro Gordo County. The Patrol says a 2006 GMC Sierra pickup driven by 31-year-old Paul N. Swann, of Fertile, Iowa, was traveling north on Fir Avenue, when it went out of control and entered a ditch. The vehicle came back onto the road before entering the ditch a second time and coming to rest in the south ditch off of 330th Street, on its passenger side. Swann, and a passenger in the vehicle, 33-year-old Cody A. Keeney, also of Fertile, died at the scene. A second passenger, 31-year-old Jenns B. Berggren, of Mason City, was flown from the scene to a hospital. The crash remains under investigation. The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Cerro Gordo County Sheriff’s Office, Mason City and Clear Lake EMS Departments, and the Hanlontown Fire Dept. First Responders.

The second fatal accident happened at around 3:20-p.m., Friday, in Hancock County. The Patrol says a 2018 Chevy Silverado pickup driven by 16-year-old Kaden Buckley, of Ventura, was traveling east on 190th Street, when Buckley failed to stop at the posted intersection with Highway 69, south of Garner. The pickup struck a northbound 2019 Subaru Ascent broadside. The driver of the Subaru, 79-year-old Sharon Schneider, of Clear Lake, died from her injuries. The accident remains under investigation. Schneider was wearing her seat belt. The Iowa State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Department, along with Garner EMS.

And, two people from Slater were injured during a crash that happened at around 8:32-p.m. Friday, in Butler County. The Patrol reports a 2019 Chevy Suburban, driven by 29-year-old Zachary Toben, of Slater, was stopped at the intersection of Highways 14 and 57, when the vehicle was struck from behind, by a 2013 Ford Fusion, driven by 56-year-old Craig Pals, of Cedar Falls.

The force of the impact pushed the Suburban through the intersection before it came to rest on the north side of Highway 57. Toben and his passenger, 31-year-old Brittany Toben, of Slater, were injured and transported by Parkersburg EMS to the hospital in Grundy Center. Both were wearing their seat belts. The crash remains under investigation. Assisting the State Patrol at the scene, was the Butler County Sheriff’s Dept., Parkersburg Police and Parkersburg EMS.

UPDATE: Names of Maquoketa triple-homicide victims released

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July 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, Friday evening, released the names of the victims in a triple-homicide at the Maquoketa Caves State Park. All three victims were from Cedar Falls. They were identified as

  • 42-year-old Tyler Schmidt
  • 42-year-old Sarah Schmidt
  • and six-year old Lulu Schmidt

The Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner will conduct autopsies of all three victims. Once completed, the findings will be released. Additionally, the State Medical Examiner will perform an autopsy on the suspect, 23-year-old Anthony Orlando Sherwin, of LaVista, Nebraska. Authorities say he shot the victims before turning the gun on himself. It’s not clear what connection the victims had to the shooter. 

The incident happened just before 6:30 a.m. Friday, as the family was staying in a tent at the state park campground. Investigators do not believe there is an on-going risk to the public. This is an on-going investigation, and no further information will be released at this time.

RAGBRAI’s 454 mile trek starts Sunday in Sergeant Bluff

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

July 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa — RAGBRAI — starts Sunday. However, riders and support crews started converging on Sergeant Bluff Wednesday, as the town is the starting point for this year’s route. Sergeant Bluff City Councilwoman Andrea Johnson says 28-thousand people are expected in the community for the opening festivities this weekend — so the city is asking motorists to avoid the entertainment zone.

“We are asking that people do not drive through our town just because we have lots of bikes and we’re just trying to keep everyone safe,” she says. Saturday’s series of concerts and other activities will begin around noon in Sergeant Bluff. The city has established designated parking areas and three shuttle routes. “We encourage everyone to come and eat our food and enjoy our bands,” Johnson says. Emergency officials are preparing for excessive heat and the possibility of severe weather.

Riders on a past RAGBRAI. (file photo)

Sergeant Bluff Fire Chief Anthony Gaul says his fire station will be the command post to deal with whatever Mother Nature has in store. “We did a final test of our outdoor warning system which is meant to alert people that are outdoors in case of severe weather or any other disasters,” Gaul says. “We have a voice function on that as well as the tone siren alert.” If a tornado or winds of more than 70 mile an hour are forecast, the outdoor warning system in Sergeant Bluff is triggered, but they plan to announce any severe weather that does not meet that threshold.

Fourteen campgrounds have been established around Sergeant Bluff for the RAGBRAI crowd. “We have established tornado and storm shelters for every campground. We have access to all of those public safety wise so we can open them up whenever need be and we have sent that all throughout the campground so they know where they are to go.” Gaul and other Sergeant Bluff officials are walking through the campgrounds, too, welcoming RAGBRAI riders and pointing out the emergency shelters. Gaul says the city has a valuable tool that likely will alter the crowds find shelter before dangerous lightning arrives.

“We have a lightning prediction system called THOR GUARD,” he says. “It is set to alert when we have about a 12-15 minute time frame before lightning impacts the community and over the last years it has been very accurate.” Officials have been handing out yard signs to Sergeant Bluff residents that indicate the home is open as an emergency shelter to bicyclists in case of severe weather. The latest forecast indicates there’s a chance for severe storms in the area on Saturday.

Early Sunday, RAGBRAI riders will leave Sergeant Bluff and pedal through Bronson, Anthon and Battle Creek before reaching the overnight stop in Ida Grove. The week-long ride covers 454 miles and ends in Lansing on July 30th.

This year is bittersweet for riders – it’s the first year without one of its founders. Ninety-one-year-old John Karras died due to complications from a stroke. He co-founded Ragbrai with Donald Kaul in 1973.