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Council Bluffs police officer cleared in shooting of suspect

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – A western Iowa prosecutor says a police officer who shot at a fleeing suspect will not face charges and that attempted murder and assault charges levied against the suspect have been dropped. Pottawattamie County Attorney Matthew Wilber tells the Daily Nonpareil that Council Bluffs Officer Ben Lake will face no charges in the case.

Wilber says Lake had arrested Adam Thomas on Oct. 14 at a farm supply store. Wilber says Thomas managed to free himself, them bumped Lake with his truck while trying to flee. Lake fired six shots into the truck, missing Thomas.

Wilber says he dropped the most serious charges against Thomas after seeing surveillance video of the incident. But Thomas still faces a slew of charges, including fraud, fleeing police and possessing stolen items.

PAUL MARTIN ZACCONE, 19, of Harlan (12-19-2015)

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December 16th, 2015 by admin

PAUL MARTIN ZACCONE, 19, of Harlan died Sunday, December 13th at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls.  A Mass of Christian Burial for PAUL MARTIN ZACCONE will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, December 19th, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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The family will greet friends at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan, from 4-until 8-pm Friday. A Wake service will be held 7-p.m. Friday, also at the church.

Burial in the Harlan Cemetery.

PAUL MARTIN ZACCONE is survived by:

Mother:  Kimberly (Gehringer) Zaccone of Harlan

Father:  Mark Zaccone, of Harlan

Brother:  Adam Zaccone, of Harlan

Grandparents:  Michael & Jacqueline Gehringer of Dexter, MI and Martin & Mary Jane Zaccone of Harlan

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/16/2015

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

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

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Tuesday Wrestling results 12-15-2015

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December 16th, 2015 by admin

Double Dual at Kuemper Catholic

Atlantic 58, Shenandoah 15
Kuemper Catholic 34, Shenandoah 27
Kuemper Catholic 39, Atlantic 28

Double Dual at Clarinda Academy

Riverside 63 Clarinda Academy 18
Riverside 55 Red Oak 22
Red Oak 51 Clarinda Academy 27

Double Dual at Creston

Creston/O-M 48 Glenwood 19
Creston/O-M 75 Denison-Schleswig 0
Glenwood 62 Denison-Schleswig 13

Double Dual at Sidney

AHSTW 78 Southwest Iowa 0
AHSTW 70 St. Albert 3
St. Albert 36 Southwest Iowa 24

Quad at Logan-Magnolia

Logan-Magnolia 72 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 12
Logan-Magnolia 58 Treynor 19
Logan-Magnolia 78 West Harrison 6
Treynor 72 West Harrison 0
Treynor 60 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 9
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 30 West Harrison 12

Double Dual at Griswold

Missouri Valley 70 Griswold 6
Missouri Valley 68 Nodaway Valley 6
Nodaway Valley 40 Griswold 24

Double Dual at South Central Calhoun

South Central Calhoun 51 Audubon 15
Audubon 42 East Sac County 12

More vandalism and thefts, in Creston

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston are investigating more incidents of vandalism and theft. On Tuesday, a woman residing in the 500 block of N. Division Street, reported to police items she purchased at the Creston Wal-Mart were stolen from her cart by an unknown female. The incident happened Monday, sometime between 2:50-and 3-p.m.  The loss was estimated at nearly $76.

A resident in the 200 block of N. Maple Street in Creston reported Tuesday, that sometime between Saturday and Tuesday, someone damaged the steering column on his 1998 Chevy Blazer parked behind 304 S. Vine Street. The damage was estimated at $300.

Also on Tuesday, a resident in the 700 block of N. Elm Street in Creston, told police sometime between 9-p.m. and 11:15-p.m. Tuesday, someone threw a brick through the window of her vehicle and stole her purse. The incident happened while the vehicle was parked at 403 E. Townline. The loss was estimated at $15. A brick was also thrown through the window of a vehicle parked in front of a residence in the 1000 block of Birch Street in Creston, Tuesday night. A cup of change was taken from the vehicle, also. The loss was estimated at $150.

Also late Tuesday night, a resident in the 1500 block of W. Townline Road reported someone threw a rock through her car window and took a Vape Pen while the vehicle was parked at 301 W. Taylor. The incident, which took place during the evening hours, Tuesday, resulted in a loss estimated at $130.

And, 17-year old Natalie Eslinger, of Creston, was referred Monday by the Union County Law Enforcement Center to Juvenile Authorities, with regard to a 5th Degree Theft charge. The teen was then released to the custody of her grandmother.

Holiday travel forecast calls for roads to be record-level busy

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Almost one in every three Iowans is expected to take a trip for the year-end holidays, according to a survey. Gail Weinholzer, spokeswoman for Triple-A Iowa, says if the weather isn’t too frightful, a record number of people will be on the nation’s roads and bustling through airports, train stations and bus depots. “We are expected to top 100-million people traveling for the Christmas/New Year’s holiday for the first time ever,” Weinholzer says. “We expect just over 100.5-million Americans to travel at least 50 miles from home between Wednesday, December 23rd and Sunday, January 3rd.”

She says the boost in holiday travel is being driven by continued improvement in the labor market, rising incomes and low prices, including gasoline prices, which remain well below last year’s levels.  “In part, it is due to gas prices, this is however, the 7th consecutive year that we’ve seen growth in Christmas/New Year’s travel over the previous year,” Weinholzer says. “It’s not entirely due to gas prices but certainly in large part due to gas prices as we’re seeing record low prices for the Christmas/New Year’s holiday season. This is the lowest people have paid since 2009.”

Gasoline prices in Iowa have been steadily dropping for several weeks and now are averaging just under two-dollars a gallon statewide. While many Iowans will be taking buses, boats or planes to their holiday destinations, she says most of us will be on the road. “The overwhelming majority are traveling by personal automobile,” Weinholzer says. “Ninety-percent of all travelers, which equates to just over 91-million people. We encourage people to drive safely and that includes slowing down, paying attention, driving sober and buckling up.”

Triple-A says airfares for the top flight routes are six-percent lower this holiday season, car rental rates are up three-percent from a year ago, while lodging at most of the nicer hotels is up between four and 11-percent.

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Pickup stolen from Red Oak Wed. morning

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak are asking for your help in locating a pickup that was reported stolen early this (Wednesday) morning. A grey, 2010 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab was stolen from in front of the United Farmers Mercantile Cooperative, in Red Oak, at around 5:30-a.m. The vehicle has clearance lights on the roof, chrome rocker panels down the sides, and black racing-style rims and tires. A Ruger, Single Six .22-caliber firearm and ammunition were inside the vehicle.

The incident took place while the owner, Daniel Phelps, of rural Red Oak, stopped at the store and parked his pickup on the east side of the business. A person or persons unknown entered the pickup and took off heading northbound on N. Broadway Street.

Anyone with information about the theft or location of the pickup, should call your local law enforcement agency.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report,12/16/2015

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 12/16/2015

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Bluffs woman gets 10 years on meth charge

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A Council Bluffs woman was sentenced to 10 years in prison after a drug task force found her with more than six grams of methamphetamine. The Daily NonPareil says 32-year old Amber Walker fought back tears as she pleaded guilty Tuesday, to an amended charge of drug possession with intent to deliver. The amended charge is a Class C felony. Walker was initially charged with a Class B felony for being in possession of more than five grams of meth.

Fourth Judicial District Judge Mark Eveloff sentenced Walker to 10 years in prison. She will need to serve at least one-third of the sentence before she will be eligible for parole. Walker was arrested and booked into Pottawattamie County Jail, where she will remain until she is transferred to the Iowa Correctional Institute for Women in Mitchellville.

According to the arrest affidavit, on Sept. 28th, Walker, and her boyfriend at the time, Vicente Gomez, were inside an apartment on the 800 block of Fifth Avenue when Council Bluffs police officers and investigators with the Metro Fugitive Task Force appeared at the door. The task force was looking for Gomez, who had a warrant out for his arrest from Sarpy County, Nebraska.

According to police, while apprehending Gomez, investigators saw drug paraphernalia and suspected meth in the apartment. Gomez and Walker were in the back room of the apartment, and Walker did not allow investigators to search the room. Council Bluffs narcotics officers arrived with a search warrant. After the entire apartment was searched, police found 6.1 grams of meth.

Gomez remains held in the Pottawattamie County Jail on $50,000 bond. His trial is set for Feb. 16, 2016.