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Police arrest man who exchanged gunfire with officer

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April 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police have arrested a man who they say surrendered after firing a pistol at an officer, who fired back. Police identified the man as 21-year-old Benjamin Perry, who’s been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon on a police officer and other crimes.  Police say no one was injured in the gunfire exchange, which occurred around 2 a.m. Thursday toward the end of a pursuit on northbound Interstate 35.

Officers deployed stop sticks that disabled the vehicle. Police say the man later identified as Perry fired as his vehicle slowed, and the officer returned the fire. Officers say Perry surrendered after a brief standoff and was taken to a hospital for observation.

2 men arrested Thursday night in Red Oak

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April 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports Deputies arrested 21-year old Zachary Aaron Thomas, of Red Oak, Thursday evening. Thomas was arrested at around 8:30-p.m. in the 200 block of E. Nuckols Street, for Possession of Marijuana. His cash bond at the Montgomery County Jail, was set at $1,000. A few minutes prior to Thomas’ arrest, Red Oak Police arrested 26-year old old Aaron Gar Nelson, of Red Oak, in the same location. Nelson was charged with Disorderly Conduct and was transported to the Montgomery County Jail, where his cash or surety bond was set at $300. Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies assisted Red Oak Police in the arrest.

NE man arrested Friday morning on a drug charge in Fremont Co.

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April 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports, early this (Friday) morning, the Fremont County K9 Unit stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. During the course of the stop, 29-year old Marquis O’Neal, of Omaha, NE., was found to be in possession of a controlled substance.

Marquis O’Neal

A subsequent search of the vehicle was conducted that produced a loaded .40 cal handgun in the center console. O’Neal was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center, where he was being held on $1,000 bond, for possession of a controlled substance.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, April 27, 2018

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April 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An agency director fired by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds had been accused of harassing female employees for years by routinely making crude sexual comments and pressuring one to go into his hotel room during work travel. Bowing to pressure after keeping the document secret for a month, the governor released a March 21 letter to her that laid out detailed allegations against Iowa Finance Authority Director Dave Jamison. The woman said Jamison talked about her breasts and constantly made sexual remarks.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The director of Iowa’s Department of Natural Resources is stepping down next week. Chuck Gipp announced his retirement Thursday in a news release. He submitted a resignation letter dated April 2 to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. His retirement begins Tuesday. Gipp has been director for six years. He previously served nine terms in the Iowa House, including as majority leader.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Federal prosecutors say a former southwestern Iowa funeral home director has been charged in an insurance fraud investigation. Prosecutors said in a news release Thursday that 43-year-old Michael Dean Kirsch, of Shenandoah, has been charged with ongoing criminal conduct-influencing enterprise and more than 10 counts of theft. Officials say Kirsch sold funeral insurance to people intended to cover funeral expenses, but instead used the money for his personal use.

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A judge says an Iowa man is competent to stand trial on allegations that he used an electric guitar to beat his mother to death. Des Moines County District Court records say the judge filed the ruling Monday on 29-year-old Garret Selters, who has been undergoing treatment at a state mental health facility since the killing. Selters, of Burlington, has pleaded not guilty to murder. Prosecutors say he swung the guitar into the head of 56-year-old Linda Selters on Oct. 17.

Iowa DNR director to step down next week

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April 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The director of Iowa’s Department of Natural Resources is stepping down next week. Chuck Gipp announced his retirement Thursday in a news release. He submitted a resignation letter dated April 2 to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. His retirement begins Tuesday.

Gipp has been director for six years. He previously served nine terms in the Iowa House, including as majority leader. He says in the letter that running the DNR was “the crowning achievement” of his public service career.

Gipp says he plans to spend more time with his family in Decorah. Deputy Director Bruce Trautman will take over as acting director. The DNR oversees environmental regulation, state parks and natural resource stewardship programs in Iowa. Some DNR programs have seen significant cuts, and a proposed budget backed by Republicans would spend less on the agency next year than when Gipp became director six years ago.

Malvern man dies in motorcycle vs. car accident, Wed, afternoon

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April 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A motorcyclist died Wednesday afternoon following a collision in Mills County. The Iowa State Patrol said Thursday, 48-year old Andrew Kaczmarek, of Malvern, died when the 2003 Harley Davidson XL 1200 he was riding, for reasons unknown, crossed the centerline of westbound Highway 34 and sideswiped a 2014 Kia Sol.

The motorcycle went out of control, causing Kaczmarek to be ejected. He died at the scene. The driver of the KIA, 60-year old Giselle Roenfeld, of Silver City, was not injured. The accident, which happened at around 4:40-p.m., Wednesday, remains under investigation.

The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Malvern and Glenwood Fire and Rescue.

Audubon County woman sentenced to prison for Felony Child Endangerment

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April 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

An Audubon County woman who pled guilty to two counts of Felony Child Endangerment with Serious Injury, and one count of Neglect or Abandonment of a Dependent Person, was sentenced to prison, Thursday. Cass County Attorney Michael Hooper reports 51-year old Samantha Kay Bailey, of Gray, received 20-years in prison after her grandchildren ate methamphetamine they found on her, while searching for Easter eggs on April 9th, 2017.

Bailey was originally scheduled to be sentenced this last Monday, April 23rd, after entering a guilty plea to three of four charges against her on February 12th of this year. The case had dragged on for nearly a year before Bailey entered her guilty pleas on February 12th.

Back on February 1, 2017, defense counsel requested its fifth continuance of the trial date. Cass County Attorney, Michael Hooper, entered an appearance in the case as “special prosecutor” to assist Audubon County Attorney Sarah Jennings and he quickly filed a “resistance” to any further continuances. Court records reflect that subpoenas were served on all of the State’s witnesses, and with their back to the wall, the defense entered guilty pleas to three of the four counts against Mrs. Bailey.

On the day set for sentencing Bailey hired a new attorney and made a motion to withdrawal her guilty plea and requested another continuance. Hooper filed a resistance to the motion to withdraw the guilty plea and the motion to continue. The Court denied Bailey’s request to withdraw her guilty plea finding it untimely. Under Iowa law, a motion to withdraw a guilty plea must be filed at least five days prior to the date set for sentencing. Bailey filed her motion just hours before the sentencing hearing was set to begin. After denying Bailey’s motion to withdraw her guilty plea, the Court did grant her one last continuance, but only until Thursday.

Bailey did give a remorseful statement but Judge Christensen pointed out that she wasn’t remorseful just days prior when she attempted to withdraw her plea. In handing down the consecutive sentences Judge Christensen indicated that Bailey will serve ten years for each victim of her crime.

The mother of the two children who ingested the meth said in court, “Sam, you didn’t have to witness what I witnessed that day, and I’m still not sure that you fully grasp just how much your addiction has affected your grandchildren. Your struggle with drug addiction nearly cost my children their lives. Everyday I wonder…. at what point is enough truly enough.”

Nebraska man seriously injured in Montgomery County crash on Thursday

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April 26th, 2018 by admin

A Nebraska man was flown by helicopter to a hospital in Council Bluffs, following a two-vehicle crash in Montgomery County on Thursday morning. Authorities say emergency personnel were called at around 10:50-a.m. to the accident scene at the intersection of Box Elder Avenue and 200th Street.

A 2016 Chevy Malibu driven by 40-year-old Michael E. Osterhoudt of Lincoln, NE., was traveling north on Box Elder Avenue when he failed to stop at the stop sign with 200th Street. A 2014 Mack CXU Semi driven by Terry Gene Sleep of Northboro, IA was traveling east on 200th Street. Sleep saw the Malibu run the stop sign, but he was unable to avoid colliding with the car. The semi hit the front driver’s side fender of the car, causing the vehicle to spin into the south ditch. Following the crash, the semi entered the north ditch. Osterhoudt was extricated from the Malibu by mechanical means before being transported by Lifenet helicopter to Bergan Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs for suspected serious injuries. Sleep was uninjured in the collision. Both drivers were wearing their seat belts.

The crash totaled both vehicles, with the damage amounting to $58,000 altogether. A fence at the intersection, owned by Tony Johnson, sustained an estimated $500 damage.

Former Shenandoah Funeral Director Charged in Insurance Fraud Investigation

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April 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau in Des Moines, said today (Thursday), following an investigation, 43-year old Michael Dean Kirsch, of Shenandoah, was charged with ongoing criminal conduct-influencing enterprise, a Class B Felony, three Class C Felony counts of first degree theft, seven Class D Felony counts of second degree theft, and third and fourth degree theft.

Michael Dean Kirsch (Page County S/O photo)

The charges against Kirsch stem from an investigation that began in December 2016 after the Fraud Bureau was notified by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Securities and Regulated Industries Bureau that Kirsch allegedly misappropriated his client’s funds which were intended for burial related expenses.

Kirsch, in his capacity as a funeral home owner, engaged in the selling of pre-need agreements to customers using forms that would lead customers to believe they were obtaining an insurance contract to pay for funeral expenses, services and merchandise.  It is alleged that Kirsch instead used the funds he obtained under this understanding for his personal financial gain on a continuing basis.

On April 24th, 2018, Kirsch was arrested on a Page County Iowa warrant and released from the Page County Jail after posting $50,000 bond pending further court proceedings. Iowans with information about insurance fraud are encouraged to contact the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau at 515-242-5304.

As a result of the previous administrative action, Kirsch paid restitution of $32,813.88 to eight Iowans affected by his actions.

Letter offers lurid details of alleged harassment by fired state official

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April 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) The inappropriate behavior of a state official Governor Kim Reynolds fired in late March was escalating and made women feel unsafe at work, according to an employee who wrote a letter outlining complaints about her boss. The woman has asked that the letter be released to the public.

Governor Kim Reynolds released the letter, with some passages blocked out to try to preserve the identity of the Iowa Finance Authority employee who wrote it. Reynolds fired Iowa Finance Authority director Dave Jamison shortly after receiving the information. It alleges Jamison tried to pressure his employee to go to his hotel room and talked repeatedly in the office about sex, the size of his penis and the breasts of his employees.

Jamison, according to the letter writer, knew he was engaged in sexual harassment because he often referred to prominent men like Matt Lauer and Harvey Weinstein who were fired for alleged sexual misconduct. The woman who wrote these and other details down in a letter gave the governor permission to publicly release the document. Governor Reynolds has issued a statement, calling Jamison’s behavior “disgusting and abhorrent.”

Reynolds added that information like this “should only be released on the victim’s terms and no one else’s” because it is their story to tell. On Monday, Reynolds told reporters there were no paper documents related to Jamison’s firing and she did not intend to reveal the reasons for his dismissal to protect the victims of Jamison’s actions. In addition, Reynolds argued the new state law that requires public disclosure of the reasons state employees are fired does not apply because Jamison was an “at-will” employee she appointed to the job rather than a worker hired under the state’s merit-based system.

The executive director of the Iowa Freedom of Information Council says the way he reads the law, it applies to ALL state employees and state officials, including Jamison.

Warning, the following link is not for children…Read the full, redacted letter here: https://htv-prod-media.s3.amazonaws.com/files/redacted-letter-1524770772.pdf