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Shelby County Sheriff’s Office – March 2024 arrest report

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April 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Officials with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office today (Thursday), released a report on arrests made during the month of March. In order of most recent to the earliest arrests:

On March 31st – Holly Ann Gorden, Age 51, of Dow City, was arrested after a traffic stop. Gorden was charged with OWI- 1st offense, Improper Registration of Plate Lamp, and Failure to Maintain control; and, Mandi Annette Irlbeck, Age 48, of Harlan, was arrested after a traffic stop. Irlbeck was charged with OWI- 1st Offense, Fail to Display Registration Plate, and Failure to Give Continuous Turn Signal.

Two men were arrested March 30th in Shelby County, following a traffic stop on Highway 59: 21-year-old Sheldon David Shaw, of Fredonia KS, was arrested for being a person Ineligible to Carry a Weapon, Possession/Marijuana 1st offense, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. And, 34-year-old Bret Adam Gardner, of Fall River KS, was charged with Possession- Marijuana 1st offense, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

On March 29th, Shelby County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 37-year-old Joshua Wendell Tucker, of Fall River, KS, following a traffic stop on Highway 59. Tucker was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, PCS use in Structure or Vehicle, Possession – Marijuana 1st, and Ineligible to Carry Weapon.

On the 24th of March, 29-year-old Monrel Dupris Mccarthur, of Harlan, was arrested after a traffic stop on Hwy 59. McCarthur was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with OWI- 1st Offense, Reckless Driving, Fail to Yield to Emergency Vehicle, and Driving on Wrong Side.

On the 23rd, 41-year-old Timmy Lee Sigler, Jr., of Harlan, was arrested on a Shelby County warrant for Violation of Probation.

On March 21st, Shelby County Deputies arrested 37-year-old Nicholas Steven Segebart, of Shelby, on an active Shelby County Warrant for Harassment – 1st degree.

The previous day, 27-year-old Rose Marie Strong, of Exira, was arrested on a Shelby County warrant for Violation of Probation.

There were two arrests in Shelby County on March 16th: 42-year-old Taylor Reid Schleis, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service. Schleis was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with OWI- 1st Offense and Failure to Maintain Control; and, 30-year-old Kendra Kathleen Kyle, of Avoca, was arrested following a call for service. Kyle was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Contempt- Violation of No Contact Order.

One person was arrested March 14th in Shelby County. 21-year-old Junior Anthony Newsom, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service. Newsom was transported to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Obstruction of Emergency Communications, and Interference with Official Acts.

Two women were arrested March 13th following traffic stops in Shelby County: 33-year-old Ashley Elizabeth McWilliams, and 27-year-old Kellsea Marie Williams, both of Harlan, were arrested on separate charges following their traffic stops on Cyclone Avenue, in Harlan. McWilliams was charged with Driving while Barred. Williams was charged with Driving Under Suspension.

On March 12th, Carl Kent Parkhurst, Age 39, of Shelby, was arrested following a traffic stop. Parkhurst was transported to Shelby County Jail and charged with Driving while License Suspended.

On March 10th, Steven Glenn Herrington, Age 60, of Council Bluffs, was arrested following a traffic stop and charged with OWI- 1st offense.

There were three arrests March 9th in Shelby County: 36-year-old Brunshay Naboski Miller, of Atlanta, GA, was arrested following a call for service. Miller was transported to Shelby County Jail and was charged with Interference with Official Acts- Bodily Injury, and Eluding- Speed 25 Over Limit; 34-year-old Deonte Leon Carr, also of Atlanta GA, was charged with Interference with Official Acts- Bodily Injury, and Eluding- Speed 25 Over Limit; and 35-year-old Charlie B. Hadfield, of Harlan, was arrested March 9th for Disorderly conduct- Fighting/Violence.

On the 8th of March, 30-year-old Jacob Taylor Jones, of Elkhorn, NE, was arrested for Walking on the Wrong Side of Highway, and Consumption of Alcohol in Public Place.

Three arrests occurred March 2nd, in Shelby County: Carlos Bravo, Age 25, of Denison, was arrested for Driving while License Suspended, Possession of Controlled Substance- Marijuana/1st Offense, Keeping Premises or Vehicle for Controlled Substance Violation, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Operating a Non Registered Vehicle, and Speeding; Charles Allen Greene, Age 46, of Harlan, was arrested for Driving while License Suspended; and, 35-year-old Joshua James Holste, age 35, of Harlan, was arrested for OWI- 1st Offense.

And, on March 1st, Shelby County Deputies arrested 23-year-old Michael Leinen, of Portsmouth, on an active Shelby County Warrant.

Note: Criminal charges are merely accusations and defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Heartbeat Today 4-4-2024

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April 4th, 2024 by Jim Field

Jim Field shares information of the Iowa Bumble Bee Atlas program.

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OWI & Assault arrests reported in Creston

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April 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Creston Police say a man was arrested Wednesday evening on an OWI charge. 76-year-old Michael Joseph Spaulding, of Creston, was arrested at his residence for Operating While Under the Influence/1st Offense. Spaulding was cited and released on a Promise to Appear in court.

And, at around 6:45-p.m., Wednesday, Police in Creston arrested 28-year-old Andres Martinez, of Creston. Martinez arrested at his residence on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault/1st Offense. He was taken to Union County Jail and held without bond until seen by a Judge.

Creston Middle School student charged w/felony Terroristic Threats

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April 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A male student with the Creston Middle School faces a Class-D felony charge of making Terroristic Threats, following an incident that occurred Wednesday night. Creston Police received a report at around 11:12-p.m. Wednesday, with regard to threats the student allegedly made to bring a gun to school today (Thursday). The student allegedly sent pictures and videos to other students with the threat.

Officers investigating the allegations made contact with the suspect and his parents. The suspect was charged after he was interviewed by Police. He was then turned over to juvenile authorities.

Polk County Woman Pleads Guilty Following Fraud Investigation

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April 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Officials with the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau, report a Des Moines woman, 52-year-old Guadalupe Ramos, was sentenced on March 28, 2024, after pleading guilty to one count of Theft in the Third Degree (Aggravated Misdemeanor). Ramos was sentenced following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau.

The investigation conducted by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau found Ramos had submitted fabricated documents to an insurance provider to obtain financial benefits to which she was not entitled.

Ramos was arrested on December 14, 2023.  After pleading guilty to third-degree theft (Aggravated Misdemeanor), she was fined $855 and ordered to pay a crime services surcharge of 15%. Ramos was sentenced to one day in jail.

Iowans with information about insurance fraud are encouraged to contact the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau at 515-654-6556.

2024 Best Warrior Competition

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April 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Johnston, Iowa) – Officials with the Iowa National Guard say the Guard will conduct the 2024 State Best Warrior Competition (BWC) April 4-7, 2024, at Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center in Johnston, Iowa. The 2024 BWC will represent the first time that a competition event will be expanded into the community, partnering with local agencies and organizations and inviting community members to show their support of competitors.

The purpose of the BWC is to select the best-qualified Soldier and Non-commissioned Officer through a series of tests of endurance, strength, and skills. Maj. Gen. Stephen Osborn, the Adjutant General of the Iowa National Guard, says “Our focus is to maintain a ‘Ready’ force, ensuring Soldiers are trained with technical and tactical skills and they are masters of their equipment. These types of events are an opportunity to demonstrate the high standards and professionalism of Soldiers and they improve morale by building on friendships and camaraderie. This year we are also expanding our reach into our community and involving our stakeholders in the spirit of the competition.”

Iowa’s BWC is in preparation for Region IV BWC, also held at Camp Dodge and throughout the community of Johnston, this year in May. Winners from each state, including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and Iowa, will compete on Iowa soil for the first time in seven years.

2024 will also be the fourth year that Kosovo Security Force members will be participating in the competition as part of the ongoing state partnership between Kosovo and the Iowa National Guard.

3 arrested on separate drug charges in Shenandoah

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April 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Shenandoah, Iowa) — Officials with the Shenandoah Police Department report three individuals were arrested on separate drug charges over the past nearly three weeks. Authorities say on March 24th, 58-year-old Klifford Keith Kennedy, of Shenandoah, was arrested for Theft in the 3rd Degree theft, Possession of a controlled substance/1st offense – methamphetamine; Possession of drug paraphernalia, and Interference with official acts. Kennedy was released from the Page County Jail after posting bond.

49-year-old Heather Trena James, of Shenandoah, was arrested March 27th on a valid Page County warrant for original charges of Possession of a controlled substance–methamphetamine; possession of a controlled substance — marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. James bonded out of custody from the county jail.

On March 29th, Shenandoah Police arrested 43-year-old Alexandra Dawn Lasley, of Shenandoah, for Poss. of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana, and Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia.

Other arrests conducted by Shenandoah Police, include:

On March 16th, 29-year-old Nicholas Alan Perkison, of Shenandoah, for Domestic Abuse 1st offense, and Child Endangerment.

On March 22nd, 35-year-old Shaun Michael Webster, of Shenandoah, who was arrested on a Fremont County warrant on the original charge of Probation Violation.

Companies hoping to sell Iowa lottery products online

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April 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

State officials are asking legislators to ban private companies from selling Iowa lottery tickets and games online. Tyler Ackerson of the Iowa Department of Revenue says businesses called lottery couriers are operating websites and smart phone apps. “Customers sign up on there, fund their account, and then the courier uses that money to purchase lottery products on behalf of that customer,” Ackerson says. “These lottery couriers typically partner with a business who sets up a stand alone, brick and mortar location that becomes a licensed lottery retailer and then all of those lottery products are purchased through that location.”

Jake Ketzner — a lobbyist for Lotto-dot-com — says the company started selling Nebraska lottery products online this week and would like to operate in Iowa at some point “We are active in 18 states. It’s not new,” Ketzner said. “Think of it as kind of an ‘Uber Eats’ model for lotto tickets.” State officials have already turned down an application from Jackpocket, a New York based lottery courier that wanted to start selling Iowa lottery games online. Tim Coonan is a lobbyist for Jackpocket, which is owned by sports betting giant DraftKings.

“We had no plans to bring legislation this year to try to advance the ball or improve our position relative to that denial,” Coonan says, “and we’re hoping to have a more fulsome conversation with policymakers about the service we provide.”

According to the Iowa Department of Revenue, parts of already existing state law prohibit online lottery sales, but the agency’s asking the legislature to include an outright ban in a bill dealing with routine tax matters. The chairman of the Senate’s tax policy committee says the debate about online lottery ticket sales should probably be held in a different committee.

Learn to identify the 14 species of Iowa bumble bees in new ‘atlas’ program

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April 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Volunteers across Iowa with an interest in pollinator conservation are needed for a new program that will help researchers track and monitor the state’s at-risk bumble bees. Stephanie Shepherd, a wildlife diversity biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, says the Iowa Bumble Bee Atlas will recruit and train community scientists to survey and identify the dozen-plus species of bumble bees that live in our state.
“Participants will adopt an area and will go out a couple of times during the summer,” Shepherd says. “They can come to field days where they’ll learn how to actually handle the bumble bees, and be able to look at them up-close, and how to identify them. It’ll give us a look at where all these bumble bees are how abundant they are.” There are between 300 and 400 types of bees living in Iowa, but she says this survey will only focus on the state’s 14 species of bumble bees.
“They’re fairly easy to distinguish from other bees. They’re larger, they’re fuzzier,” Shepherd says. “Other than honey bees, they’re one of the only species that has a modified leg to carry pollen. So there’s just some structures that you can pay attention to that help you to say, okay, this is definitely a bumble bee.” There are two free training sessions scheduled this month for potential volunteers. Shepherd says bumble bees play an essential role in sustaining the health of the environment, from pollinating native wildflowers to flowering crops in farm fields and backyard gardens. Several species native to Iowa have undergone alarming declines, she says, and they face an uncertain future.

Xerces Society photo

“Iowa is home to the first federally-endangered bumble bee, the rusty patched bumble bee,” Shepherd says, “and then there’s a couple of other species in the state that are currently being considered that may need to be listed and have some protection. So we have some common species but we also have several species that are of concern, and this additional data will really help us move forward.”
The Iowa Bumble Bee Atlas is a collaboration between the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, Iowa State University, and the Iowa D-N-R. Bumble Bee Atlas projects are underway in 20 states. Last year alone, more than 900 people helped to document over 20,000 bumble bees, and some volunteers discovered species previously thought to have vanished from their states.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Thursday, April 4, 2024

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April 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny & breezy, with a high near 54. N winds @ 15-25 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 27.
Tomorrow: Sunny, with a high near 58. E/NE winds becoming E/SE @ 5-10.
Tom. Night: Partly cloudy & breezy, with a low around 33.
Saturday: Sunny & windy, with a high near 61.
Sat. Night: Windy. Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low around 43.
Sunday: Windy. Showers & possible thunderstorms. Becoming P/Sunny. High near 64.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy & breezy w/a chance of showers. Low around 40.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 56. Our Low this morning, 28. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 51, and the Low was 25. The All-Time Record High on April 4th in Atlantic, was 91, in 1929. The Record Low was 4, in 1899. Sunrise: 6:58. Sunset: 7:48.