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Iowa Missing Juvenile Numbers Remain Steady

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety said today (Friday), that in light of the missing person investigation of Mollie Tibbits, concerns have been raised about the number of juveniles reported missing in Iowa in recent weeks. In FY 2017 4,311 juveniles were reported missing to The Missing Person Information Clearinghouse. That’s an average of approximately 12 juveniles a day. The vast majority of which are found or returned home within 24 hours. Authorities says these cases are typically runaway situations. The number of missing juveniles reported in recent weeks is in line with historical numbers.

Wind gust blamed for plane’s slide off runway during landing

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a small plane slid off a runway as it landed at the Burlington airport in southeast Iowa. The accident occurred around 1 p.m. Thursday, with the single-engine plane ending up on a grassy median. Medics examined the two people who were on the plane, but neither was taken to a hospital. Their names weren’t released.

Airport director Mary Beaird told The Hawk Eye the plane “caught a gust of wind and slid off” the runway.

Program to give community college students financial help

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CHEROKEE, Iowa (AP) — A new program in northwestern Iowa provides financial support for residents enrolled in West Iowa Tech Community College programs. The Sioux City Journal reports that the Cherokee County Promise program covers the cost of tuition and fees after financial aid has been applied. Students enrolled in the program commit to working and living in Cherokee County for three years after they graduate. Dr. Matt Johnson is the CEO of the Cherokee Regional Medical Center. He unveiled the incentive program at the college on Wednesday.

Iowa Workforce Development says the county is projected to lose 14 percent of its workforce in the next decade. The agency says those expected losses are mostly attributed to an aging population and young professionals leaving the area.

2 arrests in Harlan

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department reports two recent arrests. This past Monday, 18-year old Kyle David Confere, of Harlan, was arrested following an investigation into a complaint of harassment. Confere was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with harassment in the 2nd degree. On Sunday, 28-year old Brittni Dawn Finken, of Harlan, was arrested in the 1000 block of 7th Street after a call for service regarding damaged property. Finken was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with criminal mischief 3rd degree.

And, 58-year old Cynthia Lea Carpenter, of Harlan, was cited Monday for two counts of harassment following an investigation.

Arrest in Death Investigation of 5 Year-Old in Ottumwa

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Authorities report an arrest was made Thursday in connection with the death of a child from southeast Iowa. The Iowa Department of Public Safety says the child’s mother, 22-year old Kelsie Thomas, of Ottumwa admitted during an investigation interview, she killed her 5-year old daughter. Thomas was then placed under arrest by law enforcement and is being held in the Wapello County Jail. She was charged with Murder in the First Degree, a Class “A” Felony.  No Bond has been until Thomas has an initial arraignment on the charge.

Kelsie Thomas

Officials say the afternoon of July 19th, the Ottumwa Police Department received a 911 call reporting an unresponsive five year-old female at a residence in Ottumwa.  Police and Fire responded to the residence.  The child was transported to Ottumwa Regional Health Center where she was pronounced deceased. The Ottumwa Police Department requested assistance of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation with the death investigation. The Office of the Iowa State Medical Examiner’s office conducted the autopsy of the child, but the results are still pending.

An investigation into the incident continues.

City council tables motion to fire Iowa police chief

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MADRID, Iowa (AP) — City officials have indefinitely tabled a central Iowa mayor’s proposal to fire its police chief. Madrid Police Chief Rick Tasler faces termination after numerous allegations of misconduct. He has been named in multiple federal lawsuits alleging excessive force. The Madrid City Council unanimously voted at a special meeting Thursday to postpone its decision until an investigation of the professional wrongdoing allegations is completed.

Mayor Kurt Kruse had called the meeting to terminate Tasler. Tasler alleges Kruse’s recommendation is political. Glen Downey is the attorney who filed the lawsuits against Tasler. He said at the meeting that Tasler has “zero respect for the Constitution and zero respect for those citizens he believes are not worthy of his protection.” The council’s decision comes days before a special election for the next mayor.

Fatal crash in Decatur County

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa State Patrol says one person was killed when two trucks collided on Interstate 35 on Thursday, just north of the Iowa-Missouri border. State troopers say the first truck was pulling a trailer carrying a directional arrow sign indicating drivers should merge into the left lane. A semi that was also traveling northbound on I-35 hit the truck from behind, spinning it 180 degrees, while sending the semi into the ditch, where it rolled. The semi’s driver was killed. He’s identified as 62-year-old Charles Griebel of Savage, Minnesota. The other driver wasn’t hurt.

Backyard & Beyond 7-27-2018

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July 27th, 2018 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Sara Slater of the Audubon County Economic Development & Tourism about the Legacy Ride.

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Woman accused of stealing from nursing home resident

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — A woman has been accused of stealing from the account of a central Iowa nursing home resident. Jasper County Court records say 36-year-old Christan Maddison is charged with dependent adult abuse-exploitation. A phone listed for Maddison has been disconnected. A criminal complaint says Maddison, of Pella, was granted a power of attorney to handle the nursing home resident’s finances. Nearly $195,000 in annuities, investments and Social Security payments were deposited into an account managed by Maddison over 14 months.

Newton police say nearly $81,000 did go to the elderly woman’s care, leaving nearly $114,000 missing. Police say the woman’s bank noticed a change in disbursements from the account, such as $15,500 for plastic surgery and payments for tattoos.

Redfield Man Sentenced to 210 Months in Prison for Drug, Weapons Charges

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July 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa said today (Friday), 53-year old David James Lister, formerly of Redfield, was sentenced Thursday (July 26th), by a United States District Court Judge to 210 months (17 1/2 years) in prison, for charges related to the possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute and the unlawful possession of firearms.

In August of 2016, law enforcement made two undercover purchases of methamphetamine from David Lister at his apartment in Redfield. A search warrant was executed at the residence on August 23, 2016, where approximately 1.5 pounds of methamphetamine was discovered in Lister’s safe. Also seized from the safe was over $2,000 in currency, which Lister has admitted came from the sale of methamphetamine. Lister consented to search of a nearby storage facility, which resulted in the seizure of numerous firearms. Lister acknowledged being a multi-pound methamphetamine dealer, indicating that he typically would purchase 2 pounds of meth for $20,000 from his supplier every two weeks, and then distribute the drugs to 12 to 15 customers in the Redfield area. Lister also stated that the firearms in the storage unit were received in trade for methamphetamine.

The matter was investigated by the Des Moines Police Department, and the case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

(9-a.m. News)