Police in Atlantic report the arrest today (Thursday), of an Avoca man. 32-year old Brandon Swisher was taken into custody on a charge of OWI/3rd Offense. Swisher was booked into the Cass County Jail and held, pending a court appearance.
Police in Atlantic report the arrest today (Thursday), of an Avoca man. 32-year old Brandon Swisher was taken into custody on a charge of OWI/3rd Offense. Swisher was booked into the Cass County Jail and held, pending a court appearance.
A chase of two stolen vehicles late Wednesday morning in Pottawattamie County resulted in the two people being arrested on multiple charges. Pott. County Chief Deputy John Reynolds told KJAN News the incident began at around 11:48-a.m., with a dispatch from the Pott. County Communications Center pertaining to the theft of a vehicle from the 16,000 block of 275th Street, or just west of Treynor.
A white Chevy S-10 pickup was reported stolen from the residence, and there were reports a blue Ford F-150 was following the Chevy. There were also reports the resident whose pickup was stolen was also trying to follow the alleged thief. Reynolds said a sheriff’s deputy responding to the area intercepted the S-10 still being followed by the Ford, in the area of 170th and Honeysuckle.
The deputy confirmed the S-10 was stolen, and turned to initiate a traffic stop. At that point, both vehicles took off and a lengthy chase ensued. The chase wound along a gravel road near Iowa State Patrol Post #3 at about Hunt and Highway 6. During the chase, several State Troopers and additional sheriff’s deputies deployed “stop sticks,” which hit the mark and punctured tires on both vehicles. That didn’t end the chase, however.
Reynolds said the S-10 ultimately failed to negotiate a corner and wrecked. The driver, 27-year old Lee Vohs, from Council Bluffs, was taken into custody on 2nd degree theft, eluding, burglary in the 3rd degree, theft in the 1st degree, and resisting arrest, charges. He suffered minor injuries during the crash, and was treated at Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs before being booked into the Pott. County Jail.
The F-150, which lost its right front wheel and was still being pursued by a sheriff’s deputy, continued back into Council Bluffs and got on to I-80 eastbound. Despite having only three wheels, the pickup was clocked at speeds of up to 100-miles per hour. It left the interstate at the Underwood exit and went east on G-30 before turning off onto County Road L-52, towards McClelland. After a State Trooper initiated a “PIT” maneuver, the pickup crashed into a ditch.
The driver, 24-year old Whitney Koontz, of Smithville, MO., was arrested for Possession of Narcotics, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, eluding and theft in the 1st degree. The vehicle she was driving was determined to have been stolen from the 11,000 block of 270th Street, or near Silver City. Koontz also suffered minor injuries, was treated and released from the hospital before being booked into the jail. None of the law enforcement officers were injured during the chase. The thefts are still under investigation, and additional charges are possible. Koontz and Vohs were being held in the Pottawattamie County Jail on $10,000 bond, each.
Firefighters from two Shelby County Departments were called to the scene of a grass fire east of Kirkman Wednesday afternoon. The call was dispatched at around 2:30-p.m to 1408 on County Road M47. Crews from Kirkman and Irwin were sent to the scene. Mike Rasmussen, Kirkman Fire Chief, says Nishnabotna REC was called to the scene as well. He says the fire started with two power lines rubbing through the trees. Rasmussen said no structural damage was done to the barn located nearby. The two fire crews were on scene for about an hour.
In addition, the Harlan Fire Department was dispatched 3002 12th Street in Harlan, Lot #83, after a report was received about a porch on fire. The call came in at 2:38-p.m. Roger Bissen, Harlan Fire Chief was first to arrive on scene. He said a deck was on fire, and a handicap ramp leading up to the deck. A fire began under the ramp and started to melt the siding on the side of the trailer. The Harlan Fire Department was there for about 30 minutes taking care of the fire. Bissen said damage done to the ramp; deck and trailer amounted to $2,000. The cause of the fire is still being investigated. No injuries were reported in either fire.
(Joel McCall/KNOD-Harlan)
The Iowa DOT reports that as of 8:11-a.m., one lane of Interstate 80 eastbound near Adair is now open following a single-vehicle accident which occurred at around 7:45-a.m.. The right lane remains closed. Use caution if traveling in this area.
JOSEPH GITTINS, 30, of Persia, died May 19th, at his home. Funeral services for JOSEPH GITTINS will be held 10:30-a.m. Tue., May 29th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.
The family will greet friends at the funeral home on Mon., May 28th, from 5-8pm. A Prayer service will be held at the funeral home at 6-pm Monday.
Burial will be in the Minden Cemetery.
JOSEPH GITTINS is survived by:
His mother – Debra Horton-Gittins, of Omaha, & His Father – David Gittins, of Forsyth, MO.
His wife – Katie Gittins, of Persia, and his son – Garrett Gittins, also of Persia.
His brothers – Rodney (Roxanne Mick) Meinke, of Arispe; David (Jamie) Gittins, Jr., and Rusty Meinke, all of Neola.
His sister – Julie (Thomas) Burford, of Council Bluffs, & sister-in-law: Adria Robertson, of Neola.
The Iowa Department of Transportation report Interstate 80 eastbound near Adair is blocked this (Thursday) morning, due to a single-vehicle accident. Use caution and expect delays if traveling in the area. We’ll have more details as they become available.
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A jury in Guthrie County has convicted a Perry man on a felony charges of Vehicular Homicide by Reckless and Drunken Driving, in connection with an August 24th 2009 crash, near Yale. According to the Omaha World-Herald, 30-year old Thomas Dugan faces up to 25-years in prison when he is sentenced on July 2nd. In its decision handed down last Friday (May 18th), the jury said Dugan was responsible for the death of 28-year old Adam Anderson, of Bagley. They reached their decision after a trial that lasted a little more than three days.
Authorities had claimed Dugan was behind the wheel of a 2003 Ford Mustang that went out of control. Dugan and Anderson were ejected from the car as it rolled end-over-end multiple times before coming to rest in a soybean field. The crash happened soon after a 10-year reunion was held for alumni of the Panorama High School. The car wasn’t discovered until several hours after the wreck took place.
Charges of vehicular homicide, reckless driving and drunken driving were filed against Dugan in February of 2011, after DNA tests indicated he was the driver of the car. Prior to the test results, authorities couldn’t determine which man was behind the wheel.