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Three people in one vehicle were injured during a chain-reaction collision late Friday evening, in Mills County. Authorities report a juvenile male in a 2009 Dodge suffered a head injury and was transported to the hospital by Malvern Rescue. Two other occupants of the same vehicle, suffered minor injuries, and were also transported to the hospital. Drivers and passengers in the remaining vehicles were assessed at the scene by Malvern and Glenwood Rescue Squads.
Officials say the accident happened while the Dodge, driven by 24-year old Kellin Chambers, of Council Bluffs, was stopped on Highway 34, waiting to turn left into a driveway. 21-year old Quentin Dumler, of Shenandoah, was driving a 2002 Chevrolet and reached to grab his phone charge. He didn’t realize Chambers’ vehicle, and one behind it driven by 33-year old Michelle Holmes, of Council Bluffs, were stopped on the road.
Dumler said he looked up and saw brake lights, but was unable to stop. His vehicle hit Holmes’ 1999 Buick, which then hit the Dodge. The initial collision caused Dumler’s vehicle to veer into the westbound lane of Highway 34, where it was struck by a 2018 Chevy driven by 31-year old Nicholas Edwards, of Kansas City, MO. Following the collision, Edwards’ vehicle went into the north ditch and rolled once before coming to rest on its wheels.
Dumler’s car went off the road and came to rest in the grass north of Highway 34. The other two vehicles came to rest on the south shoulder of the road. The Sheriff’s report did not indicate if charges were filed or any citations were issued.
Eight people have been arrested in Mills County since the beginning of the month. Sheriff’s officials report the following were taken into custody:
Officials with the Atlantic Police Department said Monday, there were four recent arrests:
Each of those subjects were booked into the Cass County Jail. Only Alan Schuler remained in the jail as of Monday (5/6).
Police in Red Oak, Monday afternoon, arrested 26-year old Bradina Sky Gary, of Red Oak. The woman was taken into custody for unauthorized use of a credit card issued by the American Red Cross, in connection with an apartment fire on N. 6th Street. Authorities determined Gary did not reside in the apartment building, and allegedly used the funds fraudulently.
She was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $2,000 bond.
OXFORD, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa State Patrol has identified three children who died in a crash on Interstate 80 near Coralville after a truck hit a car trying to cross from westbound lanes to the eastbound freeway.
The state patrol says 11-year-old Oneimus Quaterman and two 12-year-olds, Adaess Adams and Braden Brown, died in the Sunday afternoon crash about 10 miles west of Coralville. All of the children killed were from Cedar Rapids.
Police say the crash occurred when the driver of a westbound car, 62-year-old Terrance Joe Edwards, of Cedar Rapids, tried to use a prohibited crossing point to change directions. A truck hit the car while the driver was attempting the move.
Edwards and another 11-year-old child were taken to University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
The truck driver wasn’t injured.
Sheriff’s deputies in Page County, late Sunday morning, arrested 49-year old Steven William Wells, of College Springs. Wells was arrested for Driving while license is barred, following a traffic stop at the intersection of Iowa Avenue and Spruce Street in College Springs.
He was transported to the Page County Jail and later posted a $2,000 bond. He was released pending future court proceedings.
ATLANTIC, IA – Hannah Denning has been awarded the Cass County Health System 2019 Scholarship. Hannah is a 2017 graduate of AHSTW. She is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa outdoor enthusiasts will soon have an option to place an organ donor sticker on their hunting and fishing licenses under a new law signed by Gov. Kim Reynolds. It’s called Logan’s Law after Logan Luft, of Charles City, who died at age 15 in 2017 after an all-terrain vehicle crash. Luft, who enjoyed hunting and fishing, had decided to be an organ donor and his family says that decision saved the lives of five people who received his organs. His father Leonard Luft and other relatives sought the bill in his memory after seeing organ donor stickers on hunting and fishing licenses in Minnesota.
The bill passed unanimously. It requires the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to include organ donor information in hunting safety courses and to provide the designation of organ donor on hunting and fishing license applications. Anyone at least age 14 may check an organ donor box with a parent’s signature. Reynolds signed the bill Monday at Charles City Middle School.
Remembering Our Fallen a photographic war memorial that honors our country’s military Fallen from The War on Terror (9/11/2001 – Present), will stop in Historic Downtown Red Oak, from Thursday, June 27th to Sunday, June 30th during Junction Days 2019. Unlike brick and mortar memorials, Remembering Our Fallen is designed to travel and includes both military and personal photos. Remembering Our Fallen, on its national tour, is designed to remind Americans of the ultimate sacrifice made by those who died from wounds suffered in Iraq and Afghanistan while wearing our country’s uniform.
The memorial includes 31 Tribute Towers with military and personal photos of over 5,000 of our nation’s Fallen since 9/11/2001. The memorial was unveiled nationally at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, September 7, 2017. Organizers are still asking for help in contacting Gold Star families to include every single American who has died since 9-11-2001 in The War on Terror. There is no fee to families. They are asked to visit the web site www.PatrioticProductions.org, and provide basic information and two photos for their Fallen loved one.
The national memorial also includes a Tribute Tower to recognize our service men and women who died from training accidents or attacks while stationed stateside or on our overseas bases. And those who return from war with the invisible wounds of PTSD and succumb to suicide are included on a Tribute Tower to recognize the tragedy of PTSD. A Directory of the Fallen, along with the tour schedule and additional information, are available, also at www.PatrioticProductions.org
Patriotic Productions is a 501 c. 3. non-profit organization based in Omaha, Nebraska, with a mission of honoring our military. Remembering Our Fallen is the primary focus, however, Patriotic Productions has also taken almost 3,500 veterans of World War II, Korea and Vietnam on eleven Honor Flights to Washington, D.C. since 2008.
DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — An Indianapolis man has been sentenced to eight years in prison after admitting to five drug store robberies in Iowa. The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa says 19-year-old Rontel Nijae Mial was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty last September to five counts of robbery.
Mial was arrested the morning of Dec. 16, 2017, after displaying a gun in a Walgreens store in Davenport and demanding a pharmacist give him drugs. A car was waiting for Mial, and they then drove away but were tracked by a GPS device included among the pill bottles.
Mial and another man were arrested after crashing into a patrol car and trying to drive through a yard. Mial acknowledged also robbing other Walgreens robberies in Davenport, Des Moines and Iowa City.