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Woman died after car collided with grandson’s truck

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

LELAND, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say an 88-year-old woman died after her car collided in northern Iowa with a pickup truck driven by one of her grandchildren. The Iowa State Patrol says Shirley Schutter’s car was struck Monday afternoon at an intersection in Leland after she’d halted for a stop sign. A patrol report says she pulled into the path of the pickup driven by 27-year-old Ethan Schutter, of Lake Mills. The patrol says Shirley Schutter died at the scene. She lived in Forest City.

Patrol Sgt. Nathan Ludwig confirmed today (Thursday) that Ethan Schutter is one of Shirley Schutter’s grandchildren. Ludwig also says Ethan Schutter wasn’t injured enough to require hospital treatment.

Drug-related arrests in Mills County

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office today (Thursday), said that at around 10:10-p.m. on Sept. 10th, Deputies with the Mills County K-9 unit and Sheriff’s Office, along with Glenwood Police, executed a narcotics search warrant at 702 Mills Avenue, in Pacific Junction. During the search, multiple controlled substances and drug paraphernalia were located. 57-year old Richard James Gardner, and 42-year old Regina Jolene Meyers, both of Pacific Junction, were arrested on numerous narcotic charges. Bond for Gardner was set at $50,300. Meyers’ bond was set at $8,300.

And, in an update to our earlier reports, deputies with the Mills County K-9 Unit conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Deacon Road at around 9:25-p.m. Tuesday, for a moving violation. Upon investigation and searching the vehicle, meth, marijuana and drug paraphernalia was located. The driver, 51-year old Shad Lee McCurley, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on two-counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of drug paraphernalia, driving under suspension, and OWI/1st offense. His passenger, 40-year old Carrie Ann Quinlan, also of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of drug paraphernalia. Both individuals were transported without incident, to the Mills County Jail., where McCurley’s bond was set at $4,600, and Quinlan was being held on $1,300 bond.

One Iowa metro area makes US top 40 list for most vehicle thefts

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Out of nearly 400 metro areas nationwide, only one Iowa community ranks in the top 40 for most stolen vehicles per capita. The National Insurance Crime Bureau ranks Omaha-Council Bluffs as the 39th worst place in the country for rip-offs, with just over four-thousand vehicles stolen there last year. The bureau’s Kristen Sleeth says older cars top the “Hot Wheels” list in Iowa and nationwide. “In 2017, a vehicle was stolen once every 40 seconds in the United States,” Sleeth says. “Similar to previous years, the most stolen cars were the Honda Civics and Accords made in the late 1990s, before anti-theft technology came into play.”

Last year’s top ten list of most-stolen 2017-model vehicles includes six cars, three pickup trucks and a van. “The Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry came in first and second,” Sleeth says. “Pickups from GMC, Ford and Dodge Ram were popular targets along with the GMC Savana.” Vehicle theft victims are often their own worst enemies, as in most cases, vehicles were left unlocked and in many instances, the keys were still inside. Anti-theft technology has advanced significantly in recent years and Sleeth says it clearly slows down potential thieves. “For every one 2017 Nissan Altima stolen there were six 1998 Honda Civics taken,” Sleeth says. “The new Hondas, with the anti-theft technology, they don’t even make the Top 10 List.”

There were 381 metro areas ranked in the report. The most cars were stolen per capita in Albuquerque, New Mexico, while the fewest were taken in State College, Pennsylvania. In Iowa, the Quad Cities area ranks 96th nationally, with more than one-thousand vehicles stolen last year, while the Des Moines metro placed 120th. Sioux City ranks 164th, Cedar Rapids is 166th, Waterloo-Cedar Falls places 284th, Iowa City is at 301, Ames ranks 335th and Dubuque places 351st. The Hot Wheels report examines vehicle theft data submitted by law enforcement to the National Crime Information Center and determines the vehicle make, model and model year most reported stolen in 2017. See the full state-by-state report: https://www.nicb.org/media/566/download

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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2 arrests in Creston

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Creston Police report the arrest at around 3:20-a.m. today (Thursday), of 25-year old Bradley Nauman, of Creston. Nauman was taken into custody near the intersection of Pine and Howard Streets, on a charge of OWI/1st offense. He was later released from the Union County Jail on a $1,000 bond. And, at around 10:37-p.m. Tuesday, 28-year old Alex Cunningham, of Creston, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, for Violating a Protective Order, and on four counts of Harassment in the 1st Degree. Cunningham was being held in the Union County Jail on a $17,600 bond.

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Jury deliberating case in man’s 3rd trial in 1990 slaying

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A jury will resume deliberations today (Thursday), in the third trial of an Illinois man accused in the 1990 killing of a 9-year-old girl in eastern Iowa. The Black Hawk County jurors began their work Wednesday after closing arguments for and against Stanley Liggins. He’s charged with first-degree murder in the death of Jennifer Lewis, of Rock Island, Illinois. Her burned remains were found in September 1990 near a school in neighboring Davenport, Iowa, which is just across the Mississippi River.

Liggins has been convicted and sentenced to life in prison twice in the death of Lewis. Both convictions were overturned. His third trial was moved to Black Hawk County from Scott County because of extensive pretrial publicity. Trial testimony began Aug. 30.

Ex-campaign treasurer accused of stealing campaign funds

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A former campaign treasurer for a Des Moines legislator has been charged with stealing more than $7,000 in campaign donations. Polk County court records say 47-year-old Falecia Mtayari, of Des Moines, is charged with theft, fraudulent practice and unlawful transfer of campaign funds. The records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment for Mtayari.

The records say Mtayari admitted writing checks and withdrawing cash from the account of Rep. Ruth Ann Gaines, a Democrat who represents north-central Des Moines’ District 32 in the Iowa House of Representatives. Gaines reported the theft in November.

Bluffs convenience store robbed Thu. morning

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs say a convenience store was robbed at around 4:34-a.m. today (Thursday). Officers were dispatched to the Bucky’s store at 3434 Nebraska Ave., in reference to a robbery call. Upon officers arrival they were informed that a light skinned black male dressed in a red Nebraska Hooded Sweatshirt gave the clerk a note demanding merchandise and an undisclosed amount of money. After receiving the items, the man left the area on foot.  The incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call Council Bluffs Crime Stoppers at 712-328-7867.

Attorney may request change of venue for Tibbett’s trial

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September 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The lawyer for the man accused of killing University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts says he may request a change of venue for the trial. Chad Frese is representing 24-year-old Cristhian Rivera, who is charged with killing the 20-year-old Tibbetts after following her on a run in her hometown of Brooklyn. “We have to find a place, no matter where it is, whether it’s Poweshiek County or anyplace else where we can find a jury of 12 people who can hear the case impartially,” Frese says.

Frese spoke after he and Rivera appeared at the Powesheik County Courthouse Wednesday to plead not guilty to a first-degree murder charge. Tibbetts disappeared while out for a run in her hometown of Brooklyn on July 18th and the case got national and international attention as family, friends and law enforcement searched for more than a month trying to find her. Federal officials say Rivera, is in the country illegally from Mexico. Frese says that won’t be part of the trial. “Immigration really has nothing to do with this case and we aren’t going to let that become an issue with this case,” according to Frese. “Our focus is Cristhian’s charge that he is facing and the death of this woman.”

Investigators say Rivera told them he doesn’t remember killing Tibbetts because he blacked out, and that has led to some speculation about what Frese will use for his defense. The lawyer is not giving any details beyond the immigration issue. “Whether or not he is a illegal or legal immigrant has nothing to do with the facts of this case,” Frese says. Rivera also waived his right to a speedy trial during the arraignment Wednesday. The trial has been scheduled to begin at 9:30 a-m on April 16th.