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Police in Red Oak report the arrest Sunday, of 33-year-old Kevin Duane Staley. Staley was taken into custody on charges which include two counts of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and gathering where drugs are used. Staley was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $10,000 bond. Also arrested Sunday, was a 17-year-old Red Oak male, and 21-year-old Kirstin Lynn Wilwerding, of Omaha. The pair face charges of gathering where controlled substances were used. Wilwerding faces an additional charges of unlawful possession of prescription drugs. She posted a $1,000 bond, while the teen was released to the custody of his parents.
Police in Red Oak say one person was arrested early this (Monday) morning on a couple of charges. 24-year old Richard Dean Pierce III (no address given), was taken into custody a little after 3-a.m. in the 400 block of East Washington Street. Pierce faces an aggravated misdemeanor charge of 1st Degree Harassment, and a felony charge Violation of his probation. He was being held in the Mongtomery County Jail on $7,750 bond, pending a court appearance.
This is the 5th of March and “Take 5 Iowa Day,” as parents are encouraged to take five minutes to talk with their kids about the importance of living drug free. Peter Komendowski, president of the Partnership at DrugFreeIowa.org, says studies repeatedly show teens who learn about the risks through ongoing dialog with parents are up to 50-percent less likely to ever use drugs. Komendowski says, “The whole idea behind Take 5 is really a reminder that parents and children need to connect and parents need to take a very strong, positive initiative to talk to their children.” In recent months, Iowa has seen increased reports of teenagers using new synthetic drugs and many of them are ending up in hospitals. He says it just reinforces the need for parents to set aside time to talk with their young sons and daughters about making healthy choices.
“It’s so hard to get children to talk about what their peers are saying and what’s going on at school,” Komendowski says. “Children are afraid to disclose to parents how many threats they encounter in the course of a day. We see enough children end up in emergency rooms to know that’s just the tip of the iceberg.” A study found 90-percent of parents say they talk to their kids about drugs, but only 20-percent of kids say they’d had such a talk with their parents. “We know it’s difficult and we know it’s challenging,” Komendowski says. “We’re asking parents to dig a little deeper and try talking a little bit longer. Children really do want to engage. It’s just a strange territory for them to talk about the world of their peers with parents.” He says research shows when parents ask questions, set boundaries and monitor friends, it can reduce the odds of teenagers ever using drugs.
(Matt Kelley/Radio Iowa)
Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — U.S. Senator Tom Harkin was on hand for the grand opening of President Barack Obama’s campaign office in Des Moines. The grand opening of the Obama for America Iowa headquarters took place yesterday afternoon.
LE MARS, Iowa (AP) — Le Mars police say a home intruder attacked an 11-year old girl who was home sick from school. Sioux City television station KTIV reports that a 19-year-old man suspected in the attack has been arrested. Police were investigating a report of burglary a block away from the attack Friday morning, when dispatch received a 911 call from the girl’s house. When officers arrived, they found the 19-year-old with the girl in the home’s basement.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — The new trial for a Fairfax man charged in the 2008 shooting death of another man in an apartment parking lot will not take place later this month as planned. Cedar Rapids television station KCRG reports that the first-degree murder trial for 23-year-old Jacovan Bush has been pushed back to September. His trial had been set for March 12th.
MANCHESTER, Iowa (AP) — Delaware County supervisors are expected to decide the next step with a potential $3 million emergency bond to help fund the rebuilding of the Lake Delhi dam that collapsed during flooding in 2010. The collapse nearly drained the private lake on the Maquoketa (muh-KOH–kuh-tah) River in northeast Iowa. Supervisor Shirley Helmrichs says that the board will decide whether to move forward with the bond and set a public hearing, most likely for March 19th.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources Saturday afternoon, lifted a water boil advisory for the northern half of Adel. Two separate water samples of the system indicate the water is now safe to drink from the tap. The boil advisory was issued on Thursday for the portion of the city north of Green Street, also known as old Highway 6, after a water main broke. The repair on the water main was completed by early Thursday evening, but since water pressure was lost during the break and repair, the boil advisory was issued until sampling could take place to ensure safety.
Police in Red Oak arrested a Red Oak man early Sunday morning, on an OWI charge. 38-year old John Ray Culbertson was taken into custody at around 1:30-a.m. in the 11-hundred block of East Corning Street, in Red Oak. Culbertson was charged with Operating a motor vehicle While Intoxicated. He was brought to the Montgomery County Jail, and held on a $1,000 bond.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) – A dozen dogs rescued from a western Iowa puppy mill are now going to new homes. 12 of the 16 cocker spaniels sent to the Cedar Valley Humane Society nearly a month ago were put up for adoption Saturday. Dozens of families showed up at the shelter to adopt the dogs. The cocker spaniels were among 87 dogs and one cat rescued from a farm in rural Kiron. The carcasses of five dead animals also were found when officials searched the farm on Jan. 25th. Authorities say up to five dogs were stuffed into 4-by-4 wire cages stacked on top of each other. A Sac County woman who ran the operation has pleaded not guilty to 93 counts of animal neglect.
No injuries were reported following a collision between a semi and an SUV Saturday morning, in Villisca. Authorities say at around 10-a.m., a 2004 Peterbilt tractor-trailer driven by 72-year-old Cecil Earl McCuen of Villisca, was turning eastbound from Highway 71 onto High Street in Villisca, when the trailer clipped the front end of a 2006 Jeep Liberty. The accident happened as the SUV, driven by Kathleen Louise Goines of Villisca, was waiting at a stop sign at the intersection. The Jeep sustained $4,000 damage during the mishap.