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Pott. County Sheriff’s report, 9/11/18

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September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report a man who allegedly ran a stop sign in Oakland at around 2:20 this (Tuesday) morning, was arrested on an OWI charge.  34-year old Emerson Lee Strayhorn, of Des Moines, was driving an SUV at Parker Street and Palmer Avenue when he was pulled over. Authorities say Strayhorn pulled into a residence at the intersection of Parker and Palmer and acted as if he was going to try and run from law enforcement. He was instructed to get back in his vehicle, and complied. Strayhorn reportedly showed signs of being impaired on both alcohol and drugs and was placed under arrest for OWI 3rd offense.

And, a woman being held on a Federal Detainer at the Pott. County Jail, was served with a Class-D felony warrant for Burglary in the 3rd degree/Breaking and Entering. 44-year old Julie Rae DeWaele, of Council Bluffs, (AKA Julie Rae Martinez), was returned to her cell and held on a $5,000 bond on the Burglary charge.

Woman charged with child endangerment for brother’s death

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September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines woman has been charged with child endangerment over the death of her 2-year-old brother. Polk County Jail records say 18-year-old Denver Emery remained in custody Tuesday. The court records show Emery and her boyfriend, 37-year-old Nicholas Rivera, took the little boy to a hospital in May. Doctors said the boy’s injuries were consistent with “abusive brain trauma” that wasn’t accidental, and they noted bruising on the boy’s back that may have been caused by fingers. Rivera faces the same charge and is due in court next week.

Police say Emery and Rivera were the boy’s sole caregivers in the two weeks leading up to his death May 24.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 9/11/18

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September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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Country Apple Dumplings (9-11-2018)

Mom's Tips

September 11th, 2018 by Jim Field

  • 2 small apples – peeled and cored (cut into 4 wedges each)
  • 1 can crescent rolls
  • 1/2 cup butter (melted)
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar (packed0
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 3/4 cup Sprite

Mix melted butter with sugar and cinnamon.   Roll apples in crescent rolls, starting at large end and tuck in sides.  Place in 9″ x 13″ baking dish.  Pour butter mixture over rolls.  Pour Sprite around sides.  Bake at 350 degrees for 35-40 minutes.  Let stand 10 minutes.  Serve with Cool Whip or vanilla ice cream.

Des Moines using machine to speed gun crime investigations

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September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines police have installed a machine that officials say will help detectives solve gun crimes faster.  Officials said at a news conference Monday that the Des Moines department is the first in Iowa to install an in-house system that analyzes and matches shell casings to firearms. The machine accesses a federally run ballistic imaging network. Department Chief Dana Wingert says it can take months for the state crime lab to return testing results. His detectives now hope to get their own results in 24 to 48 hours — a key time frame when investigating gun crimes.

Des Moines police plan to use the machine for neighboring departments as well. The Des Moines Register reports that a federal grant provided money for the machine.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 9/11/18

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September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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Squadron of Heroes Jail N’ Bail Fundraiser set for Sept. 26th in Red Oak

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September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police Chief Justin Rhamy reports the Southwest Iowa Squadron of Heroes is planning a “Jail N’ Bail” fundraiser. Area participants have been asked to “volunteer” to be a convict for a day, and raise their bail money to avoid being thrown in the mock “slammer.” The event takes place Sept. 26th at the Red Oak Elk’s Lodge. If you’re asked to “bail” one of the volunteers out, please consider their request, as funds raised go toward the purchase of costumes (alterations, updates, support kits, cooling vests and many related items). Children’s handouts will be ordered also, and begin the process of obtaining an official mode of Superhero transportation.

Since the group formed, there are eight volunteer heroes: Batman, Wonder Woman, Captain America, Thor, Optimus Prime, The Flash, Superman, and Super Girl. Rhamy says they have attended several events and have had overwhelming support from the various communities the Super Heroes have appeared in. The group is strictly voluntary, and all funds raised will be used towards the cause and group’s mission statement of positive interaction with young people (ages 1 to 101) in southwest Iowa.

The volunteer “convicts” will be joining Police and others at the Red Oak Elk’s Lodge throughout the afternoon of Sept. 26th (from Noon to 5-p.m.), to get their official “mug shot” taken. For more information, call 712-623-6500. Checks may be made payable to the Red Oak Elk’s Lodge Super Hero account.

Creston Police report, 9/11/18

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September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports 24-year old James Cox, of Orient, was arrested in Creston, Monday afternoon. Cox was taken into custody on an Adams County warrant for a Controlled Substance Violation. Cox was turned over to the Adams County Sheriff’s Department.

And, a Creston woman reported Saturday afternoon, that sometime between 2-p.m. Sept. 5th and Noon, Saturday, someone took two concrete lion statues, a statue of a boy and a drill, from 205 N. Chestnut Street. The loss was estimated at $620.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 9/11/18

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September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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SW Iowa veterans remember 9/11 attacks, honor first responders

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September 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowans are remembering the terrorist attacks 17 years ago today (Tuesday) which claimed the lives of nearly three-thousand people in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington D-C. Craig Morris, commander of American Legion Post number-88 in Shenandoah, says their Patriot Day events will start out with what’s called the Four Fives. “Which is a striking of the bells, which happens when a firefighter loses his life in the line of duty,” Morris says. “The mayor will present a wreath. We’ll be playing taps. We’ll say the Pledge of Allegiance. We’re just going to be there to remember and to pay tribute to all of our first responders.”

Morris was working in an auto manufacturing plant in Michigan the day of the Nine Eleven attacks.  “We were told that planes were hitting buildings,” Morris says. “Being prior military, I didn’t know if we were under a military attack. Being in Michigan, everybody was panicking, running to the (gas) pumps. It put everybody in quite a panic.” Today’s ceremony is important, he says, in order to remind everyone of the events on that fateful day.  “Those terrorists, they wanted to inflict as much fear into our country,” Morris says. “I still see a lot of that happening today with the hatred. I hope this country hasn’t fallen asleep, because I really believe it can happen again.”

The events are also a tribute, he says, a thank you to every law officer, firefighter and paramedic who’s on the job. “Our first responders need to know that we’re behind them,” he says. “That’s not an easy job to do. We as a nation, we really do need to stay together, united together, and this is a great way to do that.” Shenandoah’s events will begin at 12:10 p-m at the Bogart Park veterans memorial. One guest speaker is Kim Leininger, whose nephew died in the World Trade Center attacks.