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Saturday afternoon accident in Union County

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January 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – No injuries were reported following a collision Saturday afternoon at 195th and 190th Streets, in Union County. According to the Union County Sheriff’s Office, a 1996 Dodge pickup driven by 20-year-old Logan Osterhout, of Afton, was traveling south on 195th Street at around 4:50-p.m. and had attempted to slow and turn right onto 190th Street to head westbound. The pickup struck a 2016 Chevy pickup driven by 34-year-old Kyle Thelen, of Creston, and which was stopped at the intersection.

Osterhout was given a verbal warning for Failure to Maintain Control of a vehicle. Damage from the collision amounted to $5,000.

Public Notice: Montgomery County Supervisors to attend meeting in Griswold on Wed., 1/24

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January 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Montgomery County Auditor Jill Ozuna, today (Sunday), issued a Public Notice, stating that the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors may be attending a Regional Board of Supervisors meeting at the Griswold Community Center in Griswold, on January 24th. The meeting begins at 7-p.m.

Ozuna says while there is a possibility that there will be a quorum,  no official county business will be acted upon during that time.

Accident in Creston causes $2,100 damage, but no injuries

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January 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston report an accident Friday afternoon caused minor damage to two vehicles, but no one was injured. Authorities say at around 4-p.m., a 2006 Mazda Tribute SUV operated by 22-year-old Riley Ann Rasmussen, of Orient, was backing out of a parked position at the Hy-Vee parking lot in Creston, when it struck a 2020 Chevy Trax SUV, driven by 64-year-old Charlene Pullen, of Diagonal. Pullen was traveling through the parking lot when her vehicle was hit.

Damage from the collision amounted to $2,100. Rasmussen was cited for Failure to provide proof of financial liability (insurance).

5 arrests in Creston Friday through Sunday morning (1/19-21)

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January 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston say five people were arrested Friday evening through early this (Sunday) morning. 31-year-old Ryan Palmer, of Creston, was arrested Friday evening for allowing animals to run at large on public lands. Palmer was released from the scene with a citation.

38-year-old Holly Renee Donehoo, of Creston, was arrested Friday evening on a Union County warrant for three counts of Unauthorized used of a credit car (under $1,500). Donehoo was later released from the Union County Jail on a $6,000 cash or surety bond.

A little after 1-a.m., Saturday, Creston Police arrested 44-year-old Michelle Jennifer Beacom, of Pleasant Hill, for OWI/2nd Offense. Beacom was taken to the Union County Jail and later released on a $2,000 cash or surety bond. At around 11:30-a.m., Saturday, 44-year-old Jerry Marion Williams, of Lenox, was arrested following a traffic stop in Creston. Williams was charged with Driving while Suspended. He was cited and released on Promise to Appear.

And, shortly after 3-a.m. today (Sunday), Creston Police arrested 36-year-old Christina Marie McDonald, of Creston, for Driving while Suspended. McDonald was cited and released from the scene.

Atlantic woman faces felony child endangerment charges

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January 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A Cass County (Iowa) woman has entered a written plea of not guilty, to two felony counts of Child Endangerment. The lawyer for 22-year-old Erica Lynn Vandervort, of Atlantic, submitted her plea on Thursday (Jan. 17), in connection with the alleged abuse of a toddler in her care.

Vandervort’s preliminary hearing was held Jan. 16th. Arraignment is scheduled to take place February 5th, with trial set for March 26th. She remains free on a $25,000 bond.

A criminal complaint was filed against her by the Atlantic Police Department on December 28th.

Driver in NW Iowa faces numerous charges after striking 2 patrol vehicles & leaving the scene

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January 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Ft. Dodge, Iowa – ISP District 7 Post)-  Officials with the Iowa State Patrol reported on social media, Saturday, that while assisting the Laurens’ Police Department with a single vehicle fatality crash, an unrelated vehicle hit both an Iowa State Patrol and a Lauren’s PD patrol car before fleeing the scene.
After the suspect vehicle was located driving on Hwy. 10, the Pocahontas Police Department was able to successfully deploy stop sticks. The driver continued “revving” their vehicle until the vehicle started on fire.

ISP Facebook page photo

The suspect attempted to flee on foot before being taken into custody. The unidentified suspect was charged with:

– Leaving the scene of a personal injury accident.
– Eluding (2nd offense)
– Reckless driving
– Driving while suspended
– No SR22
– No proof of insurance
Havelock Fire Department and Laurens Ambulance Service were on scene quickly to assist and to put out the fire.Others assisting in the incident include Cedar Falls State Radio Communications Specialists, along with other local dispatchers.

Structure fire in Shenandoah late Saturday morning

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January 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Shenandoah, Iowa) – The Shenandoah Fire Department was dispatched to a residential structure fire at 1130 am Saturday (January 20th), at 403 Church Street. Fire Chief Justin Marshall says upon arrival, crews found a two-story occupied residential structure showing heavy smoke from the 2nd story. The occupants had safely evacuated the home.

Crews commenced an offensive interior attack. Interior crews were faced with heavy smoke and fire and were successful in conducting an initial knock down of the fire. Due to frigid weather Firefighters from Coin Fire, Essex Fire, and Farragut Fire, provided additional manpower to conduct interior and fire ground operations.

Additional assistance was provided by Shenandoah Police Department, Shenandoah EMS, Clarinda EMS, Essex EMS, Page County Emergency Management, City of Shenandoah Street and Water Departments, Mid-American Energy, Page County Communications and Red Cross.

Shenandoah F.D. photo (from Facebook)

The origin of the fire was located in the second-floor ceiling area and attic area. The cause of the fire has been deemed accidental due to electrical failure. Crews were released from the scene at 1400. The home sustained mainly heavy smoke, heat, and water damage. The structural integrity of the home is sound with minimal damage. No injuries to report. Fire crews had sufficient water supply to extinguish the fire.

Fire Chief Marshall said “We Thank everyone for the assistance provided to us during this response. Mutual aid and cooperation prevailed again.”

Big boots and slick road contributes to an accident in Creston

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January 20th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston say no injuries were reported following an accident Friday afternoon, on Park Street in Creston. Authorities say a2012 GMC Canyon pickup truck driven by 65-year-old Douglas Brown, of Orient, was traveling north on Park Street at around  4:10-p.m., and a 2007 Dodge Ram pickup driven by 57-year-old Jeffrey Dillenburg, of Creston, was traveling southbound.

Dillenberg told Police he was attempting to hit the brakes as he negotiated the curve, but his boots were so big that he was hitting the accelerator pedal as well as the brakes. The roadway was covered in packed snow, which authorities say caused Dillenburg pickup to lose traction. The vehicle crossed the centerline and struck Brown’s oncoming pickup.

Brown said he saw the other pickup driving too fast for conditions and knew the other vehicle was not going to negotiate the curve.  He stopped his pickup in his lane of traffic but was unable to avoid being struck by the Dillenburg pickup. The airbag in Brown’s pickup deployed when the vehicle was struck.

Damage from the collision amounted to $6,500. No citations were issued.

Gov. Reynolds appoints Michael Harris as District Judge 

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January 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES– Gov. Kim Reynolds has announced her appointment of Michael Harris as a district judge in Judicial District 6.

Harris, of Iowa City, Iowa, is an Assistant Linn County Attorney. He received his undergraduate and law degrees at the University of Iowa.

Harris fills a vacancy created following the retirement of the Hon. Fae Hoover. Judicial District 6 includes Benton, Iowa, Johnson, Jones, Linn, and Tama counties.

Bundle up as frostbite is again a serious risk

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January 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Forecasters say high temperatures today (Friday) and tomorrow won’t get out of the single digits, and wind chills may hit 30-below tonight, so frostbite is a serious risk as Iowans clear the latest snowfall from their driveways.

Jolyn Schneider, nurse manager of the University of Iowa Burn Treatment Center, says they’ve received dozens of calls about frostbite in recent days, and she says Iowans need to take precautions to keep their fingers and toes covered while outdoors.

Schneider says if you think you have frostbite, you should get medical care right away, as the longer you wait, the greater the risk of needing to have a finger or toe amputated.