The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, today (Friday), posted a report on activity that took place over the past week. Authorities said on Feb. 1st (Today): Mark Doyle, of De Soto, turned himself into the sheriff’s office to serve a portion of a six-day mittimus for Operating While Intoxicated 2nd Offense; Bryan Bartley, of Guthrie Center, turned himself into the sheriff’s office to serve a four-day mittimus for Operating While Intoxicated 1st Offense; and, Barbara Svoboda, of Ogden, was transferred to a residential correctional facility in Mason City, IA following her service of a 60-day sentence in the Guthrie County Jail.
January 31st – Richard Kaster, of Adel, was arrested at the Dallas County Jail on Guthrie County arrest warrants for failure to appear on charges of Driving While Barred and Possession of a Controlled Substance – Marijuana 1st Offense. Kaster was held on a $200 cash bond after his appearance before the magistrate.
January 30th – Shane Sheehy, of Perry, was stopped for a traffic violation in Bayard. Sheehy was subsequently arrested for Driving While Revoked. He posted cash bond prior to an appearance before the magistrate.
January 28th – Patrick Beardsley, of Guthrie Center, was arrested on a warrant for Violation of a No-Contact Order. He was released following an appearance before the magistrate.
January 27th – Andrew Rosenbeck, of Guthrie Center, was arrested on a warrant for probation violation. He was still in custody at the Guthrie County Jail, as of Friday.
January 26th – Elaine Norgart, of Perry, turned herself in the sheriff’s office to serve a two-day mittimus on an original charge of Operating While Intoxicated; Chad Hein, of Yale, was arrested in Guthrie Center for multiple violations for which he had arrest warrants: Hein had an active arrest warrant out of Marshall County for failure to appear on a No-Contact Order Violation….he had a two-day mittimus to serve at the Guthrie County Jail….he also had failure to appear warrants out of Guthrie County for probation violation and multiple traffic violations. After serving the two-day mittimus, Hein posted $2,000 cash bond to be released. The Iowa State Patrol assisted the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office in the arrest.