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2nd suspect arrested in Council Bluffs murder, attempted murder & robbery

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March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs say a second man has been arrested in connection with double shooting incident. 19-year old Ben Lein, of Council Bluffs, was sought for questioning in the incident that occurred during Monday evening’s shooting death of 22-year old Anthony Walker, and the attempted murder of 32-year old Patrick Schultz, both of Council Bluffs.

Bluffs Police located Lein this (Tuesday) morning, and upon the completion of an interview with the man, arrested him on three newly obtained warrants for 1st degree Murder, Attempted Murder and 1st degree Robbery.  Lein was also wanted on warrants for an unrelated matter, Escape from Custody and Violation of Probation.

Monday night, authorities arrested 22-year old Wesley W. Correa-Carmenaty, of Council Bluffs, after a traffic stop, during which he threw two guns out the window. One of the weapons was a BB pistol, the other a .40-caliber handgun. Correa-Carmenaty was also charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder in the connection with the incident. He too faces a charge of robbery in the first degree.

Police were called to an apartment in Council Bluffs at around 6:30 p.m. Monday, where they found Walker dead from a gunshot wound to his upper chest. Schultz had already been transported to the hospital by private vehicle for treatment a gunshot wound to his upper left arm. He was reported to be in stable condition with non-life threatening injuries.

Ben Lein

Wesley W. Correa-Carmenaty

Wesley W. Correa-Carmenaty

TUESDAY, MARCH 8th

Trading Post

March 8th, 2016 by Jim Field

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3-way race for Cass County Supervisor seat in June

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March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

There are now three Republican candidates hoping to fill a seat on the Cass County Board of Supervisors during the June Primary. Today (Tuesday), Dale Retallic, of Atlantic, filed nomination papers with the Cass County Auditor’s Office for the District 1 Supervisor’s seat being vacated at the end of the year by Duane McFadden. Retallic, a Republican, faces a challenge from fellow Republicans Steve Green and Dave Jones.

Green is the Police Chief in Atlantic, while Jones is Atlantic’s Mayor. Jones filed his papers Monday, along with Cass County Sheriff Darby McLaren, and Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman, both Republicans, who have decided to run for re-election.

The deadline for filing nomination papers is 5-p.m., March 30th.

(12-pm. News)

Cedar Rapids Police spokesman says tips from the public led to recovery of stolen fire truck

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March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in eastern Iowa, Monday, recovered a fire truck that was reported stolen late last week from southern Iowa’s Union County. Cedar Rapids Police Department Public Safety/Communications Coordinator Greg Buelow told KJAN News a tip from the public led Police to recover the 2004 Ford F-350 Super Duty grass/field fire attach truck late Monday afternoon.

He says the Police Department received a few calls at around 3:30-p.m.from residents in the vicinity of 29th Avenue and Huxley Avenue, that a there was a truck with fire department logos and lights parked on the street. Officers arriving on the scene found the vehicle had not been damaged, and the keys were still inside. Their investigation revealed the vehicle may have been there for as long as a week.fiure truck

The truck was brought to the Cedar Rapids Police Department headquarters and turned over to officials with the Lorimor Fire Department, this (Tuesday) morning. Beulow says they have no idea why someone would take a vehicle that is important to public safety and the prevention of property damage. While not wanting to comment on the investigation into the theft, Beulow said more often than not in these cases, the public will provide the clues.

He says “It’s going to be other people. Somebody’s going to be out there bragging about it, talking about how they ‘pulled a good stunt,’ or whatever reason why they did it. I would encourage anybody with information about who did this to contact local law enforcement or the Cedar Rapids Police Department.” In the Cedar Rapids area, you can call 1-800-CS-Crime. All callers can remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a cash reward.

Beulow says he doesn’t know why, or under what circumstances someone would steal a fire truck. The bottom line is, there’s nothing funny about it. Besides the fact the crime is a Theft, the person or persons responsible took an emergency vehicle out of service. The theft left a town or township without a piece of fire apparatus for a week. He said the crime “Is not something people should be proud of.”

The truck and its equipment were valued at $15,000. Beulow, whose background is in the fire service, says he’s glad who ever stole the truck left it intact, because it’s something many small communities cannot afford to replace.

Rollover accident in Page County: Shambaugh woman injured

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March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

One person was injured during a single-vehicle, rollover accident Monday afternoon, in Page County. The Sheriff’s Office reports 60-year old Karen Gay Spicer, of Shambaugh, was transported to the Clarinda Regional Health Center for treatment of unknown injuries, following the crash that happened at around 3:30-p.m., about two miles north of College Springs.

An investigation revealed Spice was traveling south on Nutmeg Avenue when her 2007 Ford Taurus drifted across the gravel and rolled once, coming to rest on its wheels in a ditch. Spicer was the only occupant of the vehicle.

Agencies assisting following the incident include: the Clarinda Ambulance Service, Clarinda Fire Department and College Springs Rescue.

Next CCHS “Healthy U” session: Colon cancer myths & misunderstandings

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March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Health System (CCHS) report Dr. Chad McCance will present “A discussion about colon cancer: Myths and Misunderstandings” during this month’s CCHS Healthy U, which will be held at noon on Thursday, March 17th in Conference Room 2 at Cass County Health System.

Dr. McCance is a board-certified general surgeon who joined Southwest Iowa Surgery in 2008. He received his Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Nebraska in 1992 and completed his general surgery residency in Des Moines at the VA and Methodist Hospitals in 1997. Prior to coming to CCHS Dr. McCance practiced in Price, Utah, for ten years. He performs general surgery, thoracic surgery and critical care procedures. Minimally invasive surgical techniques are used whenever appropriate. These include laparoscopic surgery, MIOS (minimally invasive open surgery), and thorascopic surgery (scope surgery of the chest).

Dr. Chad McCance

Dr. Chad McCance

Healthy U is a free educational series offered by Cass County Health System that focuses on a different health topic each month. All registered attendees receive a healthy boxed meal in addition to the educational program presented by medical professionals.

For more information, or to make a reservation for Healthy U, call 712-243-7479.

Cardinals postpone Peralta second opinion MRI till Wednesday

Sports

March 8th, 2016 by admin

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals have postponed the second opinion on shortstop Jhonny Peralta’s injured left thumb until Wednesday.

Peralta was at Roger Dean Stadium on Tuesday and didn’t specify why he had not gone to St. Louis for an additional exam.

General manager John Mozeliak said earlier in the week the team would have more information Wednesday.

Peralta said the thumb felt the same and didn’t appear overly worried about the exam. His biggest concern was gripping a bat. He left the stadium holding several items in his left hand.

Peralta said All-Star catcher Yadier Molina, who had two thumb operations in the offseason, advised him it might be better to get the surgery out of the way rather than have the injury linger.

 

Ex-Kansas City Chiefs player’s brain donated for research

Sports

March 8th, 2016 by admin

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The family of former Kansas City Chiefs safety Caesar Belser will donate his brain to research into a degenerative brain condition.

Belser’s children said he died over the weekend of lung cancer. He played for the Chiefs from 1968 to 1971, including on the 1969 Super Bowl champions.

His son, Jason Belser, and his daughter, Cecilia Belser-Patton, say the family will donate Belser’s brain to the University of Texas Southwestern and Dr. Bennet Omalu, a key figure in researching chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

The Kansas City Star reports Belser’s children say he suffered from several neurological issues late in life.

Jason Belser, who played in the NFL for 11 years, has already decided to donate his brain when he dies.

 

IWD Customers Targeted in Unemployment Insurance Scam

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March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) say they’ve recently learned of a phishing scam targeted at Iowans filing for unemployment insurance assistance. IWD wants the public to be aware of the scam and is warning its customers to protect their personal information.

IWD says it does not request sensitive account information through email communications. Individuals filing for unemployment insurance benefits will receive pertinent information regarding their account through the U.S. Postal Service. The email did not come from IWD or any IWD service.

For any individuals receiving the email, do not click on any of the links provided in the email, including the unsubscribe link. For those who may have provided credit card information, notify your credit card company or bank immediately. For individuals who may have provided a social security number and/or date of birth and are concerned about being the victim of identity theft, contact the Iowa Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division at 515-281-5926.

Crash in S. Central IA claims the life of a Menlo man

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March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A young man from Guthrie County died in a crash Monday night in south Central Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol reports 22-year old Dylan Watson, of Menlo, died in the crash that took place at around 9-p.m. on Highway 65/69, about six miles north of Indianola.

The Patrol says Watson was killed when the pickup he was driving slammed into the back of a semi trailer. The driver of the semi, who was not injured, was making a U-turn into the southbound lanes at the time.

Authorities say charges may be pending, but the crash remains under investigation.

(Radio Iowa)