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Bluffs woman believed abducted says she wasn’t – no injuries reported

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October 7th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Council Bluffs woman who authorities believed was abducted Saturday afternoon and forced into a vehicle, appeared at the Council Bluffs Police Station early this (Sunday) morning. 50-year old Kimberly Bovee gave a statement to investigators regarding the incident. Bovee said that she was not taken against her will and reported no injuries. The Council Bluffs Police Department says it is no longer looking for Bovee, and that they would like to thank the public for the tips they received regarding the incident.

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Officials had originally stated that just before 4-p.m., Saturday, officers were dispatched for an unknown problem near South 24th St. and Richard Downing Avenue. A male subject was reportedly hanging out of a vehicle window and the vehicle then left the roadway and traveled into a field. Upon arrival, officers determined the incident began at a local business where three people were in a disturbance. Two individuals left in a pickup truck and the third individual and suspect, 42-year old Eric Myers, jumped into the truck bed as they left the parking lot.

While the vehicle was traveling down the roadway, Myers was able to enter
the cab of the truck and assault the driver. The driver pulled over and Myers forced the female passenger, Kimberly Bovee, out of the vehicle and into a wooded area. Officers searched the area for several hours with the help of K-9 Olaf and OPD’s Able 1 helicopter but were unable to locate either party.

Register sex offender in Iowa faces new charges of abuse

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October 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

COLO, Iowa (AP) — A registered sex offender in Iowa faces new charges after investigators say he molested several young boys on camping trips to a Story County park. Des Moines television station KCCI reports that 30-year-old Michael Ferguson took several boys between the ages of 9 and 14 camping at Hickory Grove Park in Colo between May 2017 and February. Court documents say Ferguson forced at least four children to perform sexual acts.

Ferguson was recently arrested in Stark County, Ohio, and extradited to Story County. He’s charged with two counts of second-degree sexual abuse, assault with intent to commit sexual abuse and indecent exposure. He’s being held in lieu of $500,000 bail. Ferguson was convicted of assault with the intent to commit sexual abuse of a teenage boy in 2008.

Man found guilty in Iowa homeless shelter stabbing death

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October 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A western Iowa jury has found a man guilty of first-degree murder in the killing of another homeless man at a Council Bluffs homeless shelter. The Daily Nonpareil reports that 46-year-old Vance Good was found guilty Friday in the March stabbing death of 44-year-old Lee Johnson. Good is one of four men charged in Johnson’s death, including 20-year-old James McCauley, who also faces a first-degree murder charge.

Thirty-two-year-old Brandon Hollis pleaded guilty in June to being an accessory and was sentenced to 90 days in jail. Cody Varnes is charged with first-degree robbery and testified against Good at trial. Police called to the Joshua House on March 21 found Johnson’s body outside the shelter with multiple deep cuts to his face and neck.

Blum, Finkenauer defend records in first of 2 debates

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October 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Incumbent Republican Rep. Rod Blum and his Democratic challenger, state Rep. Abby Finkenauer, are downplaying their own political scandals in the weeks leading to the Nov. 6 election for Iowa’s 1st District House seat.

The Courier reports that the two defended their records Friday in the first of two planned debates. Finkenauer responded to questions about failing to note her change of employment in 2015 when she became the director of a nonprofit organization that advocates equal pay, family leave and other working-family issues. She said she reported the employment to the Iowa House “the second I found there was a new … requirement.”

Blum downplayed his failure to disclose founding a Dubuque company that promises it can help businesses bury negative information below the first page of internet search results. Blum faces a U.S. House Ethics Committee inquiry for his actions involving Tin Moon Corp.

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October 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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Iowa receives $200,000 planning grant from Department of Justice to assist in adult reentry and employment training project

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October 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES) –The United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Planning recently gave notice to the Iowa Department of Corrections (DOC) and Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) that the State has been awarded a $200,000 planning grant to help develop policy and programs aimed at addressing reentry and employment readiness for adults being released from Iowa’s prisons. The application was submitted by the Iowa DOC as the primary grantee; IWD was a partner in the submission, and will be a major collaborator in the implementation.

The planning grant will allow for department staff to collaborate with agencies to focus on examination of statewide, multi-agency policies that could be improved to benefit individuals exiting the prison system. The planning will focus on a target population classified as “moderate risk” to “high risk” as identified by DOC risk measurement instruments. These efforts are part of the broader mission of the DOC.

DOC Director Jerry Bartruff said, “I’m really excited for our team to get to work on this new project. We know there is a need to refine some of the policies as well as some practices across our agencies so that we’re preparing incarcerated individuals for success when they return to their community. For every person that we help succeed in reentry- that’s one step closer to our department’s goal of creating opportunities for safer communities.”

Partnering with the DOC in this project, IWD Director Beth Townsend said her agency will play an important role in the success of any policy or practice reforms that need to occur to improve the rate of successful community reentry for the formerly incarcerated. Townsend said “We know that individuals who are gainfully employed as they re-enter the workforce are much less likely to recidivate. We also know that the second largest pool of available workers is comprised of individuals who have been incarcerated. As such, making sure that we are doing everything we can to ensure these Iowans are prepared to contribute meaningfully to Iowa’s workforce is an imperative. This planning grant will help us better align our resources, so we can make that happen more readily.”

The Iowa Reentry and Employment Training Project will run from October 2018 through October 2019, with a final report being submitted to the US DOJ BJP upon completion.

Atlantic Fireman’s breakfast (Sunday, Oct. 7th) kicks-off Fire Prevention Week

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October 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Fireman’s Parade will take place next Saturday, Oct. 13th, in downtown Atlantic. The event caps-off Fire Prevention Week, which begins Sunday, and concludes next Saturday (Oct. 7th – 13th). Captain Tom Cappel with the Atlantic Volunteer Fire Department, says they began planning for next Saturday’s parade last year, with the idea of tying it in with Atlantic’s 150th Anniversary, and the A-F-D’s 150th Anniversary. Cappel says there’s trophies won by the department and other memorabilia on display at the fire station, and you’re more than welcome to come out and take a look at the history of your Atlantic Fire Dept.

Cappel says this Sunday (Oct. 7th), a breakfast for the public will take place at the Atlantic Fire Station.

(It will be held from 7-a.m. until 1-p.m. For your free-will donation, the meal includes pancakes, bacon, eggs, sausage, juice and milk or coffee.)

The money that’s raised goes back toward Fire Prevention, including fire truck rides for the kids, and outreach efforts.

(Cappel says part of that effort is reminding people that now is a good time to change your batteries in your smoke detectors and make sure they are working properly. It’s also a good time to check your carbon monoxide detectors.)

The Parade next Saturday, features many new attractions, including a team of Clydesdale Horses.

A Wells Fargo hitch will also be in attendance by the Chamber Office. Other attractions include performances by: bagpipers; The Atlantic High School and Middle School Band; The Isiserettes (Eye-siss’er-etts) Drill Team from Des Moines; three other drill and drum corps. Line-up for the parade starts at 4-p.m. Saturday at 2nd and Sunnyside Streets, with the parade getting underway at 6-p.m. A Midwest Med-Air helicopter will land near the City Park at around 5-p.m., as part of the festivities.

Other activities scheduled for next Saturday include a Fireman’s Dance from 8-p.m. Until Midnight, at the 4-H Building at the Cass County Fairgrounds. The event is open to the public, and food will be available.

Bar robberies under investigation in Guthrie County

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October 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Two robberies at bars early Friday morning in the Guthrie County town of Jamaica are under investigation, and the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help in identifying the suspect. In their social media posts, the Sheriff’s Office, Friday, said the burglaries happened sometime between 2:30- and 3:15-a.m. Friday, at “Tojo’s Bar and Grill,” and the “Just One More” bar. Security footage shows the suspect is a male wearing a white hooded sweatshirt, dark pants, black gloves, and eyeglasses. Video footage of the suspect is available on the Sheriff’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/guthriecountyso/videos/268701667185094/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARCbkpaAv8fG0cXaCcvfwK8d3z-idnhfMNHGgxjHKmoaK0bCy-6yXuEtsg0XkWo894-jLiwsv0qQuLJo

Anyone with information about either incident is asked to contact Chief Deputy Jeremy Bennett at 641-747-2214.

Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, Oct. 6 2018

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October 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s governor has ordered flags on state property flown at half-staff this weekend to honor a fallen World War II soldier and firefighters killed in the line of duty. Gov. Kim Reynolds requests that all U.S. and state flags be lowered during daylight hours on Saturday to honor Army Pvt. Donald E. Brown, of Thompson, who killed in action on July 28, 1944, when his tank was destroyed in France. On Sunday, flags will be lowered in observance of the Fallen Firefighters Memorial service.

WASHINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A second man has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a gender-fluid Iowa teenager. The Hawk Eye reports that a Washington County jury convicted 26-year-old Jaron Purham on Friday in the 2016 death of 16-year-old Kedarie Johnson of Burlington. Prosecutors say Johnson was wearing a pink headband and hair extensions when Sanders-Galvez and Purham saw the teen at a store, followed him in their car, then took him to a Burlington home before killing Johnson.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Health coverage offered by the Iowa Farm Bureau through a new option approved by the Iowa Legislature will allow people to be turned away if they have pre-existing conditions. The Des Moines Register reports the farm bureau unveiled details of its coverage, which lowers costs by skirting requirements of the Affordable Care Act. Applicants will be asked if they have been diagnosed or treated for a variety of ailments, and they can be rejected or charged more, unlike standard health insurance.

WEST UNION, Iowa (AP) — Owners of three eastern Iowa wind energy turbines are fighting a court order to tear them down. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that attorneys asked Judge John Bauercamper to put a hold on his previous order to remove the turbines by Dec. 9. The wind towers built in 2015 drew opposition from housing developers and homeowners in nearby Fairbank who believed they would be detrimental to the town.