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(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports two men from Texas are being held in the Adair County Jail on $100,000 each, following their arrest early Friday morning in the 200 block of S. 1st Street, in Greenfield. 31-year-old James Dionte Hood, of College Station, TX, was being held on a $32,000 cash-only bond under a felony Nebraska warrant for Burglary, along with Adair County charges that include Burglary in the 3rd Degree, Possession of Burglary Tools, and Ongoing Criminal Conduct. Those charges carry an additional $100,000 cash-only bond. 31-year-old Daron Bernard Livingston, of Houston, TX, was arrested for Burglary in the 3rd Degree, Possession of Burglary Tools, Ongoing Criminal Conduct and Interference with Official Acts. His cash-only bond was set at $100,000.
The Sheriff says law enforcement officers were conducting physical surveillance of a Texas plated vehicle in the Greenfield area on July 7th. Officers later identified the driver of the car as James Hood. During the surveillance, officers saw an (at the time) unknown male passenger in the area of Nucara Pharmacy. Hood then parked the car in the Union State Bank parking lot, in Greenfield, and stayed inside the vehicle. The other subject – subsequently identified as Daron Livingston – was seen on the west side of the pharmacy for an extended period of time, during which he allegedly cut a hole into the west wall of the pharmacy and made entry.
As one group of officers approached the pharmacy, another group of officers approached Hood, while he was still inside the vehicle. They knew Hood had an outstanding warrant out of Nebraska for the burglary of a pharmacy in that State which occurred on June 3, 2023. The same technique (cutting a hole in the wall) was used in that robbery, as well. A large amount of narcotics and money were stolen in the Nebraska burglary.
Hood was taken into custody on the warrant. Authorities noted he was wearing an ankle monitor bracelet for being on probation through the Texas Department of Corrections on a drug-related conviction. As the group of officers approached the pharmacy in Greenfield, Livingston eluded officers on foot through the emergency exit in the back door on the south side of the building. The key holder was contacted and met officers at the front of the building. Once inside, officers found a bag containing several burglary tools that assisted with gaining access to the building. It appeared the Livingston left the pharmacy before any drugs were taken.
Authorities say Hood aided and abetted in the burglary with Livingston. They said also, that on July 6th, Special Agent in Charge, Mike Mittan, with the DNE (Dept. of Narcotics Enforcement) and other agents were made aware that Hood was in the Red Oak area, allegedly casing out the Medicap Pharmacy. The same vehicle he was driving was seen in the area for about an hour, but when a Red Oak Police vehicle approached, Hood’s vehicle took off. After Hood’s vehicle was observed in Villisca, near the Stoner’s honeyman drug store. The vehicle then drove south toward Missouri. Officers discontinued surveillance when the vehicle left Iowa.
Special Agent Mittan said Hood is allegedly doing the burglaries on a continuing basis, for financial gain.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA — A Red Oak man was sentenced last week for Conspiracy to Distribute a Controlled Substance and Attempted Possession with Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance. 45-year-old Donald Eugene Reed was sentenced Thursday to 212 months (17.7-years) in prison following his plea of guilty to both counts. Reed must serve a 10-year term of supervised release after the prison term. There is no parole in the federal system.
According to court documents, Iowa Department of Narcotics Enforcement (DNE) completed several controlled buys from Reed in September 2022, purchasing methamphetamine and marijuana. The United States Postal Inspectors intercepted a package addressed to Reed’s home in Red Oak, containing four pounds of methamphetamine. DNE also learned that approximately 15 other similar packages had been previously delivered to Reed.
United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement investigated the case.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA – A Nebraska man was sentenced Thursday, July 6, 2023, to 180 months (15-years) in federal prison for charges of possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, carrying a firearm during and relation to a drug trafficking crime, prohibited person in possession of a firearm, and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, on August 6, 2021, a Council Bluffs Police officer found 37-year-old Kyle G. Ashmore in a car in a motel parking lot, at around 3:30-am. The officer saw a baggie of marijuana in plain view. During the search of the vehicle, the officer found a loaded .40 caliber Smith and Wesson handgun, a box of ammunition, LSD, fentanyl, cocaine, buprenorphine, psilocyn, and drug paraphernalia.
Following a two-day trial in November 2022, a jury found Ashmore guilty of the drug charges. Following a two-day trial in February 2023, a jury found Ashmore guilty of the gun charges. Ashmore must serve a five-year term of supervised release after the prison term. There is no parole in the federal system.
United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Council Bluffs Police Department, the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force, and the Department of Narcotics Enforcement investigated the case.
(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – A man from Nebraska was sentenced last Thursday (7/6/23) in Council Bluffs U-S District Court, for interstate domestic violence – causing travel of a victim. The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa said today (Monday), 28-year-old Ruben Toledo, Jr., of Omaha, was sentenced to 60 months (5-years) in prison following his guilty plea. According to court documents, on October 23, 2021, Toledo assaulted his then girlfriend at a bar in downtown Omaha then forced her into his car and drove from Omaha, Nebraska to Council Bluffs, Iowa and continued the assault. After his prison sentence, Toledo must serve a three-year term of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.
When he committed this crime, Toledo was on supervised release for a 2015 federal conviction for conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance. The Court also revoked Toledo’s supervised release and sentenced him to 18 months’ imprisonment, to be served consecutively to the 60-month sentence.
The case was investigated by Council Bluffs Police Department, the Omaha Police Department, the Glenwood Police Department, Mills County Sheriff’s Office, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE), or the Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence at 1-800-770-1650. Additional resources for victims and survivors of domestic violence can be found on the Resources page of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence website at https://ncadv.org/resources.
(Radio Iowa) – Dubuque Police say one adult was shot to death and three others were injured in a shooting this weekend. According to a news release from Dubuque Police, gunfire was reported at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday in a residential area about five minutes from the center of downtown Dubuque. Officers found four adults had been shot at the scene. All four were taken to nearby hospitals and one adult later died of their injuries.
K-W-W-L reports Dubuque Police say the shooting was not random, but was the result of a disturbance between two groups of people that knew each other.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The former City Clerk in Cumberland was taken into custody, Friday on charges that include 1st Degree Theft, Fraudulent Practices, and tampering with records (financial). Grace Thomsen turned herself-in on the charges, following a State Auditor’s report and investigation into the City of Cumberland’s finances. The incident involving Thomsen allegedly occurred between January 1, 2014, and June 30, 2021.
Prior to resigning as the City Clerk in June, 2021, Thomsen admitted to the Mayor of Cumberland, that she took $2,000. The funds were used to help feed Thomsen’s family. In a statement to law enforcement, Thomsen admitted she took utility funds amounting to less than $10,000 from the City.
Her admissions, and the investigation into her alleged activities, resulted in Thomsen being charged with:
Thomsen was being held in the Cass County Jail on a $100,000 cash bond.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors will hold their regular, weekly meeting beginning 9-a.m. Tuesday (July 11), in their Boardroom at the Cass County Courthouse, in Atlantic. Here’s a look at their agenda:
The order of agenda items may change based on when personnel are available and when time allows.
1. Call to order
2. Approve Agenda
3. Approve minutes from the June 27, 2023 meeting
4. Public Comments
5. Discuss/Approve Addressing excessive scrap metal and inoperable vehicles on rural properties by Zoning Administrator Mike Kennon
6. Discuss/Approve Resolution 2023-26, Appropriations and Transfers for Fiscal Year 2023-2024
7. Approve Resolution 2023-27 Allocating final ARPA payments to fire departments.
8. Discuss/Approve homestead and military tax credits as recommended by the Assessor
9. Report from Cass County Engineer Trent Wolken
10. Monthly Reports by Debbie Schuler, Cass County Mental Health & General Relief Coordinator for April, May and June
11. Supervisor Committee Reports
12. Filed Reports:
• Sheriff
• Recorder
13. Approve claims
14. Adjournment
15. Next Meeting: Tuesday, July 18, 2023
(Glenwood, Iowa) – Two people were arrested recently on separate charges, in Glenwood. According to Glenwood Police, Crystal Harris, of Omaha, NE, was arrested Friday on a Mills County warrant for interference with official acts. She posted a $300 cash-only bond, and was released. On Saturday, 33-year-old Jordan Henze, of Glenwood, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense, and Possession of a dangerous weapon. Henze’ total cash/surety bond was at $3,000.
(Griswold, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office said today (Monday), they are asking for the public’s help in locating and identifying a vehicle and driver involved in a hit-and-run incident in Griswold. The incident occurred at the Casey’s Store, at around 6:14-a.m. Surveillance still-frame images show the suspect vehicle appears to be a white, 4-door Ford pickup, pulling a goose-neck flatbed trailer hauling some type of brown boxes. The vehicle was last seen traveling south on Highway 48 out of Griswold.
Additional information was not made available.
(Harlan, Iowa) – Events leading up to Wednesday’s opening of the Shelby County Fair in Harlan have been underway since Saturday, including animal weigh-ins and inspections, along with some showing of livestock and pets. The Fair runs from July 12th through the 16th. View the full schedule HERE. Here’s a partial look at the schedule:
TUESDAY, JULY 11 (Pre-Fair Events)
9:00 a.m……………………Enter & Judge 4-H Static Exhibits – 4-H & Morgan Hall. Buildings close at 5:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m……………………FFA Static Entry Judging starts at 9:00 with 4-H Clubs scheduled in Green Book
10:00 a.m………………….4-H Baked Goods & Garden Sale
WEDNESDAY, JULY 12
6:30 – 8:30 a.m………….Enter & Weigh 4-H/FFA Swine – Unload at dock and be inspected by veterinarian.
8:00 a.m…………………..Opening Flag Raising Ceremony – Front Gate
8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m…..Bottle/Bucket Calf followed by Bottle/Bucket Calf Plus One Interviews-
Extension Office, 906 6 th Street
9:00 -10:00 a.m…………Enter & Weigh 4-H/FFA Sheep and Goats –
Unload at dock and be inspected by veterinarian
9:00 -11:00 a.m…………4-H Cake Decorating entries – 4-H Exhibit Building
8:45 a.m…………………..4-H Table Setting Exhibitor’s Meeting
9:00 -11:00 a.m…………4-H Table Setting – 4-H Exhibit Building
11:00 a.m…………………Willard Olson Swine Contest – 4-H Exhibit Building
11:15 a.m…………………Best of Iowa Contest Exhibitor’s Meeting
11:30 a.m…………………Best of Iowa Contest – Immanuel Lutheran Church
1:00 p.m…………………..4-H Booths to be finished
12:00 – 6:00 p.m………..Enter Open Class Non-Livestock Exhibits
6:30 p.m…………………..Judge Open Class Non-Livestock Departments (if not judging Thurs.)
5:30 – 6:30 p.m………….Enter 4-H/FFA Rabbits – All livestock must be inspected by the vet before
going to their cage
4:30 – 7:00 p.m………….Enter & Weigh 4-H/FFA Market Beef, Breeding Beef, & Dairy –
Unload at dock and be inspected by a veterinarian.
4:30 – 5:30 p.m………….4-H/FFA Horses will be checked in – All livestock must be inspected
by the vet before going to stall.
6:00 p.m…………………Tractor Pull – Grandstand
6:30 – 7:30 p.m………….Enter 4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits