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The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest on Saturday evening of 52-year-old Richard Bryan Jenkins of Red Oak on multiple charges. Jenkins was arrested at approximately 6:58 p.m. at 103 West Prospect Street in Red Oak for Burglary 3rd Degree and Assault with Intent to Inflict Serious Injury. Jenkins was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $5,000 bond.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – Rescue personnel and law enforcement were dispatched to the scene of a vehicle versus pedestrian accident Saturday evening, in Atlantic. The incident was reported at around 5:15-p.m. at 7th and Mulberry Streets. Additional details are not available.
Des Moines, IA – A West Des Moines man was sentenced today to 60 years in prison for multiple child exploitation offenses.
For the last twelve years, Jonathan Francis Speidel, age 31, of West Des Moines, used social media platforms, including Snapchat, Kik, TikTok, and MeetMe, to communicate with minor females. During the conversations, Speidel directed numerous children to take explicit photos or videos of themselves. To persuade children to produce and send him child pornography, Speidel used various tactics. Among other things, Speidel misrepresented facts about himself, such as his name, employment information, and age; he paid children in exchange for sexually explicit content; he claimed to be looking for models; and he sent children child pornography or depictions of him masturbating. The minor victims ranged in age from 8 to 17 years old and were located across the United States, including several victims who lived in or near Des Moines.
Over the same period, Speidel collected and exchanged child pornography using various internet sites. On or about March 30, 2022, Speidel knowingly possessed visual depictions of child pornography, including over 800 images and over 200 videos, some of which included minors younger than twelve years old.
Speidel also traveled over state lines with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a child. While living in Oregon from October 2018 to August 2019, Speidel engaged in a sexual relationship with a child, who was between 14 and 15 years old. Speidel was charged in Oregon with several counts of sexual abuse. Those charges remain pending. After being charged, Speidel returned to the Des Moines area some time in 2020. In September 2020, Speidel flew to Oregon, picked up the child, who by that time had turned 16 years old, and drove the child to Washington. Speidel took the child to Washington, where the age of consent is 16, younger than the age of consent in Oregon. The purpose of Speidel’s trip was to engage in sexually explicit conduct with the child and to produce child pornography. In Washington, Speidel did both of those things with the child.
Following his prison term, Speidel will be on supervised release for life and required to register as a sex offender. There is no parole in the federal system.
After the sentencing, FBI Omaha Special Agent in Charge Eugene Kowel said, “We are proud of the work of our FBI Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force in Des Moines. This joint investigation brought an end to Jonathan Speidel’s appalling and heinous crimes. Today’s sentence ensures Speidel will no longer be allowed to victimize children. It also sends a message to predators, the FBI and our federal, state, and local partners will remain relentless to ensure children are protected.”
Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Cyber Crime Bureau Special Agent in Charge, and Iowa Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Commander Nathaniel McLaren said “This case highlights the collaboration of information between ICAC Task Force agencies combating this type of child sexual exploitation. The DCI Cyber Crime Bureau – Iowa ICAC Task Force worked closely alongside Ohio Law Enforcement, and Oregon (State) Law Enforcement to arrest the suspect. This collaboration ultimately led to the identification of numerous victims nationwide and multiple victims locally in the Des Moines area.”
United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa said “Speidel is a dangerous child predator, pure and simple. Today’s sentence provides some degree of justice for Speidel’s actions to the victims, who in the face of indescribable trauma, have courageously contributed to help prevent Speidel from harming any other minors. For over a decade, he targeted, manipulated and enticed minors, exchanging thousands of electronic messages, with the goal to produce child pornography and engage in illegal sex acts. Our thanks to the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI)’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and the FBI Child Exploitation Task Force and their continued dedication to protecting children and bringing individuals like Speidel to justice.”
(Clarinda, Iowa) – Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer released a report on arrests, Saturday:
1/20/2023 Benjamin Michael Johnson (38) of Shenandoah Iowa, arrested at the Fremont County Jail on a valid Page County warrant for Violation of Probation. Bond is $10,000.00 cash or surety.
1/23/2023 Christopher Dean Howard (49) of Shenandoah Iowa, arrested at the Woodbury County Jail on a valid Page County warrant for Violation of Probation. Bond is $10,000.00 cash or surety.
2/1/2023 David Duane James (38) of Maryville Missouri, arrested at the Nodaway County Jail on a valid Page County warrant for Violation of Probation. No bond until seen by a Judge.
2/3/2023 Juvenile (15) arrested on a valid Page County Juvenile pickup order. Juvenile transported to the Southwest Iowa Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs Iowa.
2/10/2023 Taylor Danielle Banks (33) of Clarinda Iowa, arrested at the Page County Jail on a valid Page County warrant for Assault and Criminal Mischief. Bond is $1,000.00 cash or surety.
2/12/2023 Chad Michael Thomas Cody (37) of Shenandoah Iowa, arrested at 200th Street and F ave. Chad was arrested for driving while suspended. Bond is $491.25 cash or surety.
2/12/2023 Nathaniel Gene Teeters (47) of Bedford Iowa, arrested at Highway #71 and 140th Street. Nathaniel was arrested for driving while barred a habitual offender. Bond is $2,000.00 cash or surety.
Two people were injured during a car versus semi accident on Highway 34 in Mills County on Friday morning. The accident occurred at approximately 6:37 a.m. near the intersection of Highway 34 and 195th Street.
A 2008 Honda Civic driven by 59-year-old Felix Ngala of Bellevue, NE was westbound on Highway 34 at the 5 mile-marker and lost control and slid across the median into the eastbound lanes. A 2022 MACK TT semi drivin by 63-year-old David Scroggins of Red Oak was eastbound. The Honda struck the Semi and came to rest upright, facing north in the left eastbound lane. The Semi came to rest upright, facing east in the south ditch. Both Ngala and a passenger, 46-year-old Yensa Elizabeth of Bellevue, were injured during the crash. Ngala was taken by Glenwood Rescue to Bergan Mercy Hospital in Omaha and Elizabeth was transported by Silver City Rescue to the same hospital.
Both Ngala and Elizabeth were wearing their seat belts during the crash. No further details are known at this time.
Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley says House Republicans are considering legislation to restrict gender-affirming medical care for transgender kids and teens. Grassley spoke with reporters today (Thursday) shortly before the House Government Oversight Committee held a hearing to ask questions of doctors who provide gender-affirming care. Grassley says he wants to see the results of the hearing.
During the hearing, the co-director of the L-G-B-T-Q-plus clinic at University of Iowa Hospitals, Katie Imborek (Em-bore-ick) says care for transgender minors follows guidelines from leading medical institutions. It is done under the supervision of a team of medical professionals – and always with parental consent. She was asked how her patients would be affected if there were laws preventing treatment, Imborek says she feels there could be devastating consequences.
Advocates for LGBTQ Iowans point out that gender-affirming care is supported by all major American medical organizations. They say restricting such care would be dangerous because it would exacerbate the mental health crisis among Iowa’s transgender youth.
A bill that would prohibit religious discrimination against adoption agencies has advanced in the Iowa Senate. The conservative Christian groups that support the bill say it’s needed to protect those who run adoption agencies from having to violate their own religious beliefs. That would include being able to deny adoption or foster placements to same-sex couples. Becky Strope-Boggus of Des Moines says her adopted daughter was abused by her father and was very afraid of all men.
Other L-G-B-T-Q parents at the subcommittee hearing Thursday said there’s a shortage of foster parents in Iowa, and the state should be welcoming to all potential foster families.
The president of the Board of Regents addressed concerns this week about the proposal to move the governance of the state’s deaf, blind and visually impaired students to the Iowa Department of Education. Mike Richards said that it is part of the effort to streamline government and bring all K through 12 students within one department.
Richards says the Board of Regents wants what’s best for these students.
Richards says more information will be coming as the state government reorganization moves forward.
Richards also said the search for a new superintendent for the special schools will be put on hold until the reorganization process is complete. He made his comments at Wednesday’s board meeting.
The Red Oak Police Department reports two arrests took place on Friday evening.
At approximately 6:16 p.m. Officers arrested 52-year-old Richard Bryan Jenkins of Red Oak for Assault with Intent to Inflict Serious Injury. Jenkins was arrested at 100 North Broadway and taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $2,000 bond.
Later on Friday evening at 9:28 p.m. Red Oak Police arrested 22-year-old Zachary Lee Miller of Council Bluffs on an active Red Oak Police Department Warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault 1st. Miller was arrested at 1310 North Broadway Street and transported to the Montgomery County Jail. He was booked in and held on $300 bond.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on Friday at approximately 4:12 p.m. of 67-year-old Kenny Bowers of Elliott following an incident that had occurred in the 500 block of Main Street in Elliott. Bowers was charged with Reckless use of a Firearm. He was booked in to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 cash bond.