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Adair County Sheriff’s report for 5/9/22

News

May 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, Monday (Today), released his weekly reports on arrests and/incidents. He says at around 10:25-p.m., Saturday, 49-year-old Dixie Dee Dukes, of Fontanelle, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. Dukes was later released with a citation. At around 8:10-p.m., Saturday, 51-year-old John Leroy Pace, Jr., of Creston, was arrested for Driving While Barred, and possession of a marijuana. Pace was released the next day on a $2,000 bond.

On May 5th, Deputies from Adair County arrested 35-year-old Charles William Walker, of Council Bluffs, on an Adair County warrant for Burglary in the 3rd Degree. He was taken into custody at the Pottawattamie County Jail and held in the Adair County Jail on a $5,000 cash-only bond. Also arrested May 5th, was 43-year-old Derrick Jacquay Roberson, of Colorado Springs, CO. Roberson was arrested by Stuart Police following an attempted traffic stop for a defective headlight. Roberson ignored the officer’s emergency lights, and continued on the I-80 eastbound shoulder. The man eventually pulled-over, and, following an investigation, was arrested for intent to distribute and Failure to affix a drug tax stamp. Inside his vehicle police found multiple ziplock bags containing a large amount (3.47 lbs) of marijuana flower, as well as THC edibles. A check of his arrest record indicated Roberson was charged multiple times on drug offenses dating back to 1996. His bond was set $10,000.

On May 3rd, Adair County Deputies arrested 20-year-old Keondre Laron Evans, and 20-year old Jayla Lynn Walker, both of Omaha, for Possession of a controlled substance/marijuana – 1st offense. The pair were taken into custody following a traffic stop on eastbound I-80, on a vehicle with no tail lights illuminated. Both subjects were later released on $1,000 bonds, each.

And, on May 2nd, 50-year-old Jason Edward Caldwell, of Stuart, was arrested at the Fairview Church in Stuart. He was wanted on an Adair County warrant for Failure to Appear in Court on April 29th, as ordered. Caldwell was later released on a $2,000 bond.

Car vs School Bus accident in Red Oak (No injuries)

News

May 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A collision between a car and a school bus Monday morning, in Red Oak, resulted in minor injuries to the teenage driver of the car. Red Oak Police say a 16-year-old male from Red Oak was driving a 1995 Ford Taurus northbound on 8th Street and had just traversed the intersection of N 6th Street and E Summit Street. The teen was reaching for an orange, when the vehicle veered  and struck a Red Oak Community School District Bluebird bus, just behind the left front steer tire of the vehicle. The teen was cited for Failure to Maintain Control.

The school bus was operated by 52-year-old John Paul Beer, of Villisca. Beer, and a para-professional on-board were the only occupants, and both were uninjured. There were no students on the bus. The teen driver of the car was transported to Montgomery County Memorial Hospital for evaluation of a possible minor injury. A passenger in the teen’s vehicle was not injured.

The bus sustained approximately $1,000 damage. The Ford Taurus sustained approximately $2,500 damage. The Red Oak Police Department was assisted at the scene by Red Oak Fire and Rescue, Montgomery County Emergency Management and Red Oak Community School District Officials.

Audubon Students protest Bullying

News

May 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – About a dozen students with the Audubon Community School District protested issues of Bullying and Harassment this (Monday) morning. The students apparently perceive not enough is being done by school administrators to deal with the perpetrators of the actions allegedly taking place. Superintendent Eric Trager says what the students and some parents don’t understand, is that information about student disciplinary actions is not something they are allowed to release to the public.

The District, he said, “Honors their right to do that (Protest),” but it does count against them as an “Unexcused absence.”

Mr. Trager said some parents, while understanding of the reason, were not too pleased with how and when it was carried out.

Trager said they often hear that the district isn’t doing anything to reduce bullying and harassment, but he says that’s simply not true.

He says the district will continue to follow their rules as policies and rules seriously and as allowed by law.

JoDEAN (Jody) MARIE RANNEY (Cox), 72, (formerly of Cumberland & Sioux City) – Svcs.

Obituaries

May 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

JoDEAN (Jody) MARIE RANNEY (Cox), 72, of Pueblo, Colorado (formerly of Cumberland and Sioux City, Iowa), died Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022. Services for JoDEAN RANNEY will be held 1-p.m. Friday, May 13th, at the Roselawn Funeral Home in Pueblo, CO.

A reception at Romero’s Cafe, in Pueblo, Colorado, will follow the service.

JoDEAN RANNEY is survived by:

Her children: Children Angela (Ken) Vialpando, Amy (Marcus) Garcia, David Jr (Andrea) Ranney all of Pueblo

Her brother – Edward (Cindy) Cox, of Rosemont, MN.

and her sister-in-law: Sally Baumann, of Cumberland.

8 grandchildren, and many very special nieces and nephews.

Atlantic Food Pantry Seeks Community Partners to Bolster Grant Award

News

May 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IOWA – Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO) recently helped the city of Atlantic obtain a grant for funds that will help the Atlantic Food Pantry, a nonprofit that provides grocery items for area residents in need, deliver on its mission for the year. The funding comes from an Iowa Economic Development Authority award of federal COVID-19 dollars and requires matching funds from the community to meet a growing need facing the community. To receive the entire grant amount, however, the Atlantic Food Pantry must raise a matching amount of $25,000 to bolster the impact of the award. For every $1 raised by the pantry, an additional $4 becomes available from the grant for food purchases by the pantry, which makes local financial support extremely important.

Alexsis Fleener, SWIPCO Community Development Director, says “Grants are rarely, if ever, intended to replace an organization’s local fundraising. Especially for an organization with an ongoing mission like the Atlantic Food Pantry, the need is greater than any single grant can meet, and that’s why it is crucial to partner with members of the community on a continuing basis.”

The Atlantic Food Pantry has distributed an increasing amount of food to Cass County residents experiencing food insecurity. Since 2019, the number served annually has tripled and the cost has increased by an even larger amount.

“Food sits ready to be bagged and distributed at the Atlantic Food Pantry.” (Photo courtesy CJ Petersen, SWIPCO Communications Coordinator.

The increased need for service was exacerbated due to the COVID-19 pandemic when the community saw increased food insecurity. As the public health emergency ends, the need for food assistance remains but assistance programs are returning largely to pre-pandemic levels. Ken Burkhart, a volunteer leader with the Atlantic Food Pantry, says “With costs up across the board, particularly for food, we’ve actually seen the need and the client numbers increase in the past 2 months. In line at the pantry, you can feel that.”

Burkhart added, “We feel the pantry assistance is getting to the right population. Income surveys done to qualify for the grant show that the annual incomes of 82% of our client households are at or below the U.S. poverty level, and the rest are well below median family income for Cass County. The average annual income for all households is about $13,500 and well over half the households are seniors.”

The Atlantic Food Pantry has been serving the community since 1982. To become a community partner, send cash or check to “Atlantic Food Pantry” at 19 W 4th Street, Atlantic, IA 50022. Donations to the Atlantic Food Pantry are tax deductible. For more information, call 712-243-5019 during pantry hours on Mondays and Thursdays from 9-11.

(UPDATE) Missing adult male in Council Bluffs was found safe!

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May 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Updated press release, Mr. Aken has been found in good health and reunited with family.  Thank you for your assistance.

Original post:

Authorities in Pottawattamie County are asking for your help in locating a missing man. According to the Council Bluffs Police Department, officers were called to the Horseshoe Casino (2701 23rd Ave.) at around 5:40-a.m. today (Monday), for a man who went missing from that location. His family said 66-year-old Mark Aken from Omaha has dementia, and wandered away from the Casino at around 5:30-a.m. As of this report, officers had not been able to locate him.

Mark Aken

Aken was last seen wearing a maroon jacket, white shirt, blue jeans and black shoes. Anyone who may have seen or come into contact with Mark Aken, should call 712-328-5737 to report his location.

RICHARD “Dick” BROWN, 83, of Avoca (Svcs. 5/17/22)

Obituaries

May 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD “Dick” BROWN, 83, of Avoca, died Saturday, May 7, 2022, at home. Funeral services for DICK BROWN will be held 10:30-a.m. Tuesday, May 17th, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at the funeral home on Monday, May 16th, from 5-until 8-p.m.

Burial is in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

RICHARD “DICK” BROWN is survived by:
His Mother – Fern (Hultquist) Brown, of Villisca.

His daughter – Robin (Rich Bielenberg) Andersen, of Harlan.

His sons – Roger (Wendi) Brown, of Ankeny; Scott (Shelley) Brown, of Underwood.

His brother – Ron Brown, of Villisca.

His sister – Vicky Tugel of Carlisle, & Linda (Tom) Klieman, of Kewanee, WI.

7 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren, & his son- and sister-in-law’s.

WEEK OF MAY 9, 2022

Trading Post

May 9th, 2022 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  2005 Dixon ZTR Silvertip commercial riding lawn mower.  72″ cut, 27 horsepower, 832 hours.  Asking $6,000 cash only.  Call 712-254-3685.

GARAGE SALE: May 13th from 8-5, 804 E. Mahogany. Books, clothes, plants, craft items, lots of misc.

FREE:  to pick up 4″x 4″ heavy ceramic tile. Some new but mostly used. Dark rust fades to darker shade. Taken out of our foyer and kitchen.  Call 605-651-3135 or 712-769-2426.

FOR SALE:  3 Allis-Chalmers tractors (2 D17’s & a D14), asking $3,200 each.  Also, a pair of discs (14′ and 12′), asking $600 each.  And, an antique Caterpillar road grader for $600.  Call 712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs.

FOR SALE:  Electrolux upright vacuum cleaner, was top of the line, in good condition.  Bags are available.  Asking $20.  Call 712-249-3978.

RE-HOME:  Two cats that need a new loving home.  Owner is moving and can’t take them along.  One is 8 years old, black and named “Lady.”  The other is her daughter, 7 year old “Molly, gray/black striped.  Both have their shots.  Call 712-764-7644

FOR SALE:  Scaffolding, dry wall stilts and a chrome bumper for a dump truck.  $75 for each item.  Call 712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs.

FOR SALE:  2011 Ford F-150 extended cab with XLT package and flex fuel, 83,700 miles (13,000 on the tires), has been well taken care of.  Located in Rembrandt, IA.  Asking $19,900.  Call 712-296-3946.

FOR SALE:  Custom made coffee or end table.  $125.  Call Tim at 712 249 9242 leave message.

FOR SALE:  Ariens Rocket 5 rear tine tiller, older heavy duty model.  $300.  712-250-1005.

FOR SALE: 1) Retaining wall block, lots of it- about a semi load, lots of shapes and sizes and plenty of each type, 50 cents on up. 2) Chrysler Lebaron convertible, 100,000 miles, clean with no rust, $1,800. 3) Ultralite two-passenger airplane, trike, comes with parachute, $16,000. Call 712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs.

FOR SALE:  High Chair – great condition! $40.  Sports Card Collection – $200.  New ThirtyOne / Like-New Scentsy Items – entire Table $350 OBO.  641-512-6117.

FOR SALE:  Approximately 6 week old 20 lb Red Wattle/ Berk X home-raised feeder pigs.  Weaned and ready to go.  $80 pickup near Exira, IA.  Amazing meat quality.  712-249-1963.

FOR SALE: 1) Golf cart, needs batteries, comes with a charger, $650. 2) New Holland IS170 skid loader with super boom, diesel, $16,000. 3) 22 foot motor home, $2,500.  Call 712-355-1566 in Council Bluffs.

FOR SALE:  Genuine Raggedy Ann Doll Collection $200.  Meat Tenderizer – used once, like new! $85.  TY Beanie Babies – entire collection $225 or $10 each.  Adam @ 641-512-6117.

FOR SALE:  2015 Forest River Wildcat 34 ft fifth wheel camper.  Used very little since new and everything works as it should.  It has the Anderson hitch conversion on it for goose neck hook up and this can go with it if needed.  Asking $28,000 and open to reasonable offers.  Call 641-512-2101.  Located in Avoca.

FOUND:  a near-new pair of sneakers in the 1100 block of Cedar St. in Atlantic.  They are hanging on a pole.

FOR SALE:  Squire Lite camper with 8 foot floor and queen bed.  Asking $1,500 OBO above that.  Call 712-249-6849.

FOR SALE: Hitachi miter saw stand, brand new, still in box, never used. $200. 701-240-8190.

FOR SALE: Motorcycles and scooters. Scooters are 250 cc’s, motorcycles are 1100 cc’s. Kawasaki LTD 900 (collector), Yamaha Custom, Can Am Spider/spider pkg, 900 actual miles. $700 and up. 712-355-1566.

FOR SALE:  2003 HONDA VTX MOTORCYCLE, 1800 CC, only 13,195 miles, new battery, shaft drive, cobra pipes, highway pegs, large saddle bags, a rack on the back, large windshield, 3 storage pouches, nice comfortable seat with a back rest for the passenger, good tires. Always been in garage and Is in excellent condition and ready for a rider!!!!!  $4,100 (Cash only).  Call or text 701-240-8190 (In Atlantic, Iowa).

WANTED:  Farm house square kitchen table with chairs or not. Phone 712-268-2713.

FOR SALE:  Kennebec seed potatoes and hardneck garlic bulbs for spring planting. My own seed. Greg Gust Brayton Iowa 712/549-2410.  Free will offering.

FOR SALE:  2015 Subaru Outback, loaded with options, near new tires. As I winter in the South, hardly driven on salt roads. Good clean car, well maintained. If interested please call, 712-249-3816 SOLD!

Fatal shooting in Ames Monday morning

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May 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Ames, Iowa) –  Officials with the Ames Police Department say a man was found shot to death outside of an apartment complex early this (Monday) morning. KCCI reports that at around 4:39 a.m., dispatchers received several calls about hearing gunshots east of Wheeler Street. Just minutes later, police said officers found the body of a man with multiple gunshot wounds outside of 3021 Regency Court.

The name of the man is being withheld pending family notification. Police did not release any information on a suspect in the case. They said they do not believe there is any ongoing threat to the public.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Ames Police Department at 515-239-5133 or the anonymous tip line, 515-239-5533. People can also contact Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa at 515-223-1400. Online anonymous tips can be submitted to www.crimestoppersofcentraliowa.com. To text a tip, send “PCCS” plus the message to 274637 (CRIMES).

Hawkeyes earn series win over Purdue

Sports

May 9th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Sophomore Ty Langenberg allowed one run over seven innings and the Hawkeyes’ offense erupted for nine runs to lead the University of Iowa baseball team to a 9-1 series-clinching victory over Purdue on Mother’s Day Sunday at Duane Banks Field.

The win gives the Hawkeyes their fourth straight series win and its sixth in seven weekends.  Iowa is 28-16 overall, 12-6 in Big Ten play with two weeks remaining in the regular season.

In a career-long outing, Langenberg (5-1) scattered five hits and fanned seven while only issuing one walk to notch his fifth victory of the season.  The right-hander didn’t allow a run over the first 6 2/3 innings before giving up a solo home run with two outs in the seventh.

Iowa finished with 12 strikeouts in the game to move the season total to 507 to set a single-season record.  The previous mark was 499 set in 2018.

“We gave a mature, professional effort today,” said head coach Rick Heller. “After a tough day yesterday, we came out with a lot of energy.  We were really dialed in against a good team and we needed a good start. Ty Langenberg delivered with that; he was solid today.”

Iowa’s offense got going in the first inning against Purdue starter Logan Danzeisen.  The right-hander plunked Peyton Williams with one out before serving up a two-run home run to Keaton Anthony.  The Georgia native belted a 2-2 pitch 442-feet deep over the Sharp Family Video Board in left field to give the Hawkeyes a 2-0 lead.

UP NEXT

With finals week, the Hawkeyes return to action May 13-15, traveling to East Lansing, Michigan, for a three-games series at Michigan State.