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Collision east of Red Oak early Sunday afternoon

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February 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported following a collision east of Red Oak, Sunday afternoon. Authorities say s 2008 Chevy Suburban owned by Jackie Porter, of Red Oak, and driven by 17-year old Murphy Porter, of Red Oak, was stopped at the intersection of Highway 34 and Avenue K at around 12:15-p.m., and was pulling away from the intersection, when the vehicle struck an eastbound 2012 Dodge Caravan, driven by 38-year old John McDonald, of Stanton. Porter told deputies he didn’t see the approaching van before he proceeded into the intersection.

After the Suburban hit the van on its left front side, the van entered the southeast ditch, while Porter’s vehicle came to rest on Avenue K, just south of Highway 34. Damage from the collision amounted to $8,500. Porter was cited for a stop sign violation.

Sheriff’s Deputies were assisted at the scene, by Red Oak Police.

Iowa early News Headlines: Mon., Feb. 8th 2016

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February 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City police officer is recovering after being wounded by a suspect who also shot and wounded himself before his arrest. The Sioux City Journal reports the incident happened Saturday morning when officers were following up on a number of reported robberies and burglaries. While at an apartment, an 18-year-old man shot and wounded a 13-year veteran of the police force. The man also hurt himself. The wounded officer was treated at a local hospital and released. The 18-year-old suspect remained in custody Sunday.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Authorities are working to identify a body found inside a Council Bluffs home after firefighters extinguished a fire. The fire was reported shortly after 5:30 p.m. Saturday.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Another former big box retail store in Davenport has been converted into a self-service storage center. The Quad-City Times reports converting existing retail buildings into storage centers is becoming increasingly popular nationwide. One of the latest examples is a former Kmart store in Davenport that will eventually hold 651 storage units in a climate-controlled environment. The U-Haul Moving and Storage business opened in West Davenport last June, and the final units are expected to be ready later this month.

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Peter Jok scored 23 points and Jarrod Uthoff added 18 points and 12 rebounds to lead Number 5 Iowa past Illinois 77-65 Sunday. Iowa outrebounded the Illini 43-32 in Champaign.

Hamburg man arrested early Mon. morning following fight investigation

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February 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Deputies in Fremont County arrested one person following an investigation early this (Monday) morning into a possible fight in progress, in Hamburg. The Sheriff’s Office reports Deputies responded to the 1700 block of Argyle Street just before 1-a.m.  After they arrived, and upon further investigation, 22-year old Blake Kennell, of Hamburg, was arrested. He was charged with Interference with official acts, and Disorderly Conduct (Threatening). Kennell was brought to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center and held on $600 bond.

Don’t let florist scammers wilt love’s bloom this Valentine’s Day

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February 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

As Valentine’s Day approaches many turn to online florists for their loved one’s bouquets. The convenience of ordering flowers online may be hard to resist. Better Business Bureau (BBB) serving Nebraska, South Dakota, The Kansas Plains and Southwest Iowa warns consumers to be very careful when choosing an online florist. BBB gets many complaints from those who have been disappointed by their digital flower shopping experiences. Last year it is estimated that Americans spent $18.9 billion on Valentine’s Day gifts – much of it for flowers. Numbers like that are bound to attract scammers.

Complaints to BBB range from issues with late deliveries to no delivery at all, and from wrong arrangements being sent to unexpected charges being added to their credit cards. The Federal Trade Commission even has a name for unscrupulous online florists – “petal pushers.”

The FTC says that disreputable businesses sometimes place fake listings in local phone directories, making it appear as though they are a local shop. Consumers who call their number are unknowingly forwarded to an out-of-town telemarketing operation. That means an extra processing fee, since this third party in the transaction requires compensation. The telemarketer takes your order and forwards to a local florist. From this point anything is possible – late delivery or no delivery, different arrangements from your order and almost always: extra charges.

Here are some tips to lessen your chance of having a disappointing florist experience:

  • Ask around. Check with friends, coworkers or family about florists they have had good experiences with. Nothing beats a personal recommendation.
  • Check out the business with the BBB’s business reviews. Look at their history of complaints at bbb.org.
  • Find out what sort of satisfaction guarantee and refund policy they have. Reputable florists stand behind their products. See if they are part of FTD or Teleflora, both of which have good guarantees.
  • Consider checking with local florists when ordering flowers for another city or town. They will have a list of reputable businesses.
  • Order as early as possible. Some florists may offer reduction in price for those who order ahead of the rush.
  • Get a specified delivery date. Ask if it’s guaranteed and be sure someone will be present on that date to receive the flowers.
  • Be sure the florist has your contact information. Last minute address questions are not uncommon and you need to be able to clarify something with them.
  • Pay with a credit card. It’s your best method should there be a dispute later needing resolution.
  • Watch out for super low prices. As BBB constantly says, if it seems too good to be true it probably is.
  • Be aware of a common scam used around holidays when crooks know many people are ordering things online. You could receive an email asking you to verify your credit card account number “regarding your recent order.” These scammers are counting on instant panic on your part causing you to be less cautious than usual, and resulting in your compliance with their request.
  • Don’t click on any links in such emails. Instead, contact the florist independently and ask them if there was a problem.

If you have questions or concerns, contact your BBB by calling 800-649-6814 or visit our website at bbbinc.org.

Sioux City officer shot and wounded while arresting man

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February 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City police officer is recovering after being wounded by a suspect who also shot and wounded himself before his arrest. The Sioux City Journal reports the incident happened Saturday morning when officers were following up on a number of reported robberies and burglaries.

While at an apartment, an 18-year-old man shot and wounded a 13-year veteran of the police force. The man also hurt himself. The wounded officer was treated at a local hospital and released. The 18-year-old suspect remained in custody Sunday. He hadn’t yet appeared in court to be formally charged, so he doesn’t have a lawyer representing him yet.

The last time a Sioux City officer was shot and wounded in the line of duty was October 2014.

Fight in a car results in Adams County crash Sat. morning

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February 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A fight inside a vehicle early Sunday morning in Adams County led to a crash that resulted in one person being sent to the hospital. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office says 27-year old Christopher Adam Fannon, of Corning, faces OWI and Domestic Assault charges, after an investigation into the incident, which was reported to authorities at around 1-a.m., Saturday.

Officials say a vehicle occupied by Fannon and another person was traveling on Birch Avenue, when Fannon and the other person began fighting. The vehicle went off the road and entered a field. The unidentified passenger was injured during the altercation and transported to the Corning Hospital for treatment. Fannon was taken into custody as was being held in the Adams County Jail on a $1,000 cash bond.

Documents show Iowa has backlog of criminal appeal cases

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February 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Documents show the Iowa attorney general’s office has a large backlog of criminal appeal cases, and the agency has warned the state about staffing issues for years. Chief Deputy Attorney General Eric Tabor described the conditions in a Jan. 7th letter to the Iowa Executive Council, which authorizes some expenses involving litigation.

Tabor sought permission for the Iowa attorney general’s office to hire three lawyers on a temporary basis to reduce the load. The office faces a backlog of about 100 criminal appeal cases. The council later approved the request.

Tabor says an Iowa Supreme Court rule change in 2012 that required more filing of appeal briefs has added work to the office. Documents show the agency tried to alert the state in 2013.

Fatal house fire in Council Bluffs Sat. evening

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February 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters in Council Bluffs discovered a body in a home that caught fire Saturday evening. Fire Chief Justin James says crews were dispatched at around 5:40-p.m. to 2722 Avenue H for a reported structure fire. They arrived less than three minutes later and found light smoke coming from a single family dwelling.

Upon entering the house crews were able to extinguish the fire quickly and conduct a primary search of the residence. Upon completion of the primary search fire crews reported to have found a deceased victim inside of the home. The victim has not been identified at this time.

Personnel from the Council Bluffs Fire Marshal’s Office, Council Bluffs Police Department, and the Pottawattamie County Medical Examiner’s Office are conducting the investigation. The fire and cause of death remains under investigation.

Red Oak man arrested Saturday afternoon for driving while suspended

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February 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested a man Saturday afternoon who was Driving While Suspended (DWS), with 15 withdrawals in effect. 39-year old Billy Ray Hunter, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 2:20-p.m., after police stopped the vehicle he was driving, at the corner of E. Reed and N. 4th Streets.

In addition to the DWS charge, Hunter was cited for failure to have valid insurance. He was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 2/6/2016

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February 6th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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