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(Radio Iowa) — More Iowans may end up available to serve on juries through a project underway at the Iowa Judicial Branch aimed at making jury pools more inclusive. The Jury Reform Commission wants to ensure African-Americans and other minorities are fairly represented. State court administrator Todd Nuccio says they hope to tap lists of Iowans registered with the Department of Revenue, in addition to the current lists from voting rolls and driver’s licenses: “Not so much because the Department of Revenue list is going to increase the number of names that we have access to,” Nuccio says, “but we know that the accuracy of the addresses are better from the Department of Revenue than they might be for the voter or driver lists.”
He explains why addresses from the Department of Revenue might be better. “People are more likely to update their address with the Department of Revenue to get access to checks and other things than they are to update their addresses when it comes to those other source lists,” Nuccio says, “So, we’re working in that regard.”
Officials say the legislature may have to approve using the tax-collection agency’s information to summon jurors. The Jury Reform Commission also updated jury summons forms and introduced text reminders for jurors to show up in court. Nuccio spoke at the NAACP’s annual summit on disparities in the criminal justice system.
(with Thanks to Joyce Russell, Iowa Public Radio)
Police in Red Oak, early this (Tuesday) morning, arrested a man on an assault charge. 32-year old Dustin Keith Edie, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 2:50-a.m. at a residence off Skyline Drive, for Domestic Abuse Assault by impeding air and/or blood flow, and Child Endangerment, both aggravated misdemeanors. Edie was transported to the Montgomery County Jail, where he was being held without bond.
(Radio Iowa) — The names of the two men killed in the Monday morning shooting in Fort Dodge have now been released. The victims are identified as 37-year-old Marion T. Rhodes and 34-year-old Eldominic Rhodes, both of Fort Dodge. The victims in this case are both brothers.
The bodies of both men were discovered just after midnight by police in an alleyway at 910 Second Avenue North. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is assisting Fort Dodge Police in the shooting incident.
Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CDT
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — For all the anticipation about whether someone will finally snag the $1.6 billion Mega Millions jackpot and the $620 million Powerball prize, the games come down to simple math and very long odds. But there are some quirks and surprises about the math equations that likely will soon vault someone into stratospheric wealth after the jackpots grew for months without a winner.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An investigator who helped uncover the sexual exploitation of 400 boys by an Iowa basketball coach says victims can still come forward to share their information. Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation agent Ryan Kedley says state and federal investigators have attempted to contact all 400 known victims of former Iowa Barnstormers Coach Greg Stephen, which he called a massive undertaking. But he says some individuals who were victimized haven’t been identified or contacted.
IOWA FALLS, Iowa (AP) — A hospital in north-central Iowa says it’s going to stop delivering babies. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that Hansen Family Hospital in Iowa Falls announced last week that the doctor who performs most of the deliveries is leaving the hospital, so the deliveries will stop Nov. 23. Hospital CEO Doug Morse says it’s difficult to find doctors willing to deliver babies in a rural setting with its attendance malpractice risk and call burdens.
MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — A grateful mother is thanking an emergency services dispatcher in eastern Iowa for calmly guiding her husband as he helped her deliver their baby daughter. Twenty-seven-year-old Kala Walker gave birth to little Kalee last week at home with her 29-year-old husband, Lee Walker, assisting. Kala Walker says Ben Sharpe at Muscatine County Joint Communications knew what to say to her husband and “knew how to walk him through it, which was wonderful.”
The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports two people were arrested on separate warrants last week. 38-year old Jennifer Marie Woollums, of Greenfield, was arrested Oct. 15th, and 64-year old Dale Douglas Custard, of Stuart, was arrested Oct. 18th. Both were arrested on Adair County warrants for Violation of Probation.
Woollums was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $2,000 cash only bond. Custard was released on his Own Recognizance.
In an attempt to head off troubles before they start, with regard to prescription drug abuse, Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater says he’s pleased to announce the addition of a Prescription Drug drop box to the lobby of the Adair County Public Safety Center. The drug drop box is available 24 hours a day. If you arrive after business hours or if they lobby door is locked, just inform the dispatcher on the intercom of your desire to use the drug drop box and they will let you in. If any Adair County resident has difficulty or a hardship in getting to the Adair County Public Safety Center, you are welcome to call Sheriff Jeff Vandewater directly at (641) 743-2148, and he will make arrangements to personally pick up and dispose of your unneeded or unwanted prescription drugs. The prescription drug drop-off box is made possible through a grant from the Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy.
Prescription drug diversion can be defined as the unlawful transfer of prescription drugs to people they were not originally prescribed for. Prescription drug abuse is a very real concern, even here in mostly rural Adair County. The misuse of prescription drugs, especially narcotic painkillers (opioids) can have serious consequences. When not used as directed, prescription drugs can lead to behavioral disorders, addiction and even death. One of the biggest steps that we can take to avoid prescription drug diversion is to dispose of medications that are no longer needed or are outdated.
These same drugs unfortunately have become the target of theft and misuse, often times by people who have access to the residence where the prescription drugs are stored. America’s 12-17 year olds have made prescription drugs the number one substance of abuse for their age group, and much of that supply is unwittingly coming from the medicine cabinets of their parents, grandparents and friends.
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports 24-year old Joel Shawn Thomas White, of Atlantic, was charged Oct. 17th, with felony Ongoing Criminal Conduct (B Felony); three felony charges of Drug Trafficking (B Felonies); and three felony charges of Drug Tax Stamp Violation (D Felonies). White was already incarcerated at the Cass County Jail on felony charges of Possession with Intent to Deliver Marijuana (D Felony), Drug Tax Stamp Violation (D Felony), and, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Simple Misdemeanor. White remains held at the Cass County Jail on $130,300 bond. On Oct. 17th also, 38-year old Peter A. Mualia, of Anita, was arrested on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Mualia was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance.
On October 19th, at 2:10 p.m., the Cass County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a two-vehicle accident at White Pole Road and 690th Street. A 2007 Lexus owned and driven by 63-year old Steven Frette Watson, of Eagle Grove, was westbound on White Pole Road when he slowed for oncoming traffic to make a left turn onto 690th Street. His vehicle was struck in the right rear by a 2016 Chevy Malibu driven by 19-year old Samuel Reed Coder, of Atlantic. A passenger in Watson’s vehicle was taken to CCMH via Anita Rescue. No other injuries were reported. Damage to Watson’s vehicle is estimated at $12,000; damage to Coder’s vehicle is estimated at $10,000. Coder was cited for Failure to Stop in Assured Clear Distance.
Cass County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 40-year old Atier Lawes Yak, of Des Moines, Friday, Yak was charged with felony OWI/3rd Offense. He was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $6,000 bond. And today (Monday), 58-year old Trent Robert Schroeder, of Atlantic, was arrested by Cass County deputies on a District Court warrant for Failure to Appear for Child Support Hearing. Schroeder was booked into the Cass County Jail and remains held on $28,000 bond.
(12:40-p.m. News Headlines)
The U-S Dept. of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service reports Ruiz Food Products, Inc., a Denison, Texas, establishment, is recalling approximately 2,490,593 pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry Taquitos that may be adulterated with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes. The ready-to-eat meat and poultry Taquitos were produced from July 1 through Oct. 10, 2018. The following products are subject to recall: [View Labels (PDF only)]
The products subject to recall bear establishment numbers “17523A or P-17523A” and “45694 or P-45694” in the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to distributors nationwide.
The problem was discovered on October 16, 2018 when Ruiz Food products, Inc. received notification that the diced onions used in the production of their beef and cheese taquitos was being recalled by their supplier due to Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella concerns. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.
WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — The owner of a downtown Waterloo brewery and restaurant has refused to reserve space for a Republican election night party, saying it’s not “the right fit.” Black Hawk County GOP treasurer LeaAnn Saul told the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier that she tried to book space for 75 people the night of Nov. 6 at SingleSpeed. But SingleSpeed owner Dave Morgan refused, telling her in an email that because “our core beliefs rest a bit left of what we feel would be appropriate for such an event, we feel it would be best to guide you in a different direction.” In a subsequent email he said: “Simply put, it just doesn’t feel like the right fit.”
Saul says that’s odd, because Morgan has allowed events for Republican candidates, including Gov. Kim Reynolds. But Morgan says candidate events have less visibility than a larger, election night bash. Saul says local Republicans respect his right to refuse, but “it was just surprising.”