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Dallas County Sheriff’s Office to take over dispatching duties for the City of Perry

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June 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Adel, Iowa) – The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office will begin to take over dispatching duties for the City of Perry’s emergency services, beginning in June. According to a press release from the Sheriff’s Office, there will be two phases to the transition. On June 22, 2023 at 10-a.m., Dallas County will begin to Dispatch the Perry Fire Department and First Responders. Effective June 29th, 2023 at 10-a.m., the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office will take over all dispatching duties for the Perry Police Department.
Dallas County already dispatches Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in the Perry area. Emergency Number-anywhere in Dallas County will remain as 911. Non-Emergency numbers-Perry Police Department Monday-Friday 7:00AM to 3:00PM 515-465-4636. Dallas County Dispatch 24 hours a day 515-993-4567
Monday through Friday from 7AM-3PM Perry will have personnel answering their non-emergency phones, at their police department. After business hours, their non-emergency numbers will transfer to Dallas County Dispatch. The public will not see any changes to their services.
All 911 calls will go straight to Dallas County Dispatch no matter the day or time. Dallas County S/O badge
Authorities say combining dispatch services will increase efficiency and reduce the burden to tax payers by eliminating the duplication of services. “It will help with officer safety by reducing the number of radio channels that need to be scanned and officers will be able to hear real time situations easier. It will increase and promote cooperation between all agencies in Dallas County that are dispatched through Dallas County Dispatch.”
Dallas County Sheriff Adam Infante says “We are all on the same team in Dallas County and it makes total sense to me that we are dispatched together. This will save money for all Dallas County taxpayers because we will not have to upgrade and maintain two different dispatch centers. We will be able to share more information between our departments by logging radio traffic into one shareable software system instead of maintaining 2 separate software programs. This is a perfect example of government working together to make things better for their community and I am glad to be partnering with the City of Perry on this.”
And, Perry Police Chief Vaughn says “The Perry Police Department’s Communications Center has had a long history that has been staffed by hardworking dedicated employees for over 40 years. It’s been an honor to serve with some incredible dispatchers over the years. It has been a difficult decision to transfer those services. However, I think it will help streamline communications and the exchange of information between all first responder agencies in Dallas County.”

(UPDATED) House Fire in Bayard early Wed. morning

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June 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Bayard, Iowa) – Firefighters from Bayard and Coon Rapids responded to the scene of a two-story house that was fully engulfed in flames early this (Wednesday) morning. The Bayard Fire Chief told KJAN News crews from Bayard were page-out at around 3:37-a.m., to 113 3rd Street. When they arrived, the Coon-Rapids firefighters were requested for mutual aid at around 3:45-a.m., to provide tankers and more manpower. The house was abandoned/unoccupied. It was a total loss. No injuries were reported. Crews were on the scene until about 7:45-a.m.

The cause of the fire was undetermined. The Sheriff’s Office and State Fire Marshal’s Office were requested to conduct an investigation.

Authorities release the name of an Iowa infant whose death is under investigation

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June 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Nevada, Iowa) — Authorities have released the name of a seven-month-old child from Nevada, whose recent death is being investigated. According to a news release from the Nevada Public Safety Department, officials were notified of the death of Xena Angel Shore a little after 6-p.m., Sunday. The child’s parents were identified as Sheyenne Shore and Juan Montalvo.

The Nevada P.D., Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, and the State of Iowa Medical Examiner’s Office are working to determine the circumstances leading to Xena Shore’s death.

Officials said no other details will be released at this time, because of the ongoing investigation.

KidsCount ranks Iowa #6 in the nation for the well-being of kids

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June 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An annual report on child well-being has ranked Iowa sixth in the nation. The annual KidsCount report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation shows Iowa ranks near the top nationally in areas like the number of high schoolers graduating on time. Anne Discher, executive director of Common Good Iowa, says Iowa has a lot of room for improvement in other areas.

“One of those is teen birth rate, where we ranked 23rd. We ranked 25th on the share of three and four year olds who are attending preschool,” Discher says, “and then we ranked 29th on the share of 10 to 17 year olds who are overweight or obese.” Discher says the report shows Iowa parents also continue to face challenges around obtaining affordable and accessible childcare.

“Fourteen percent of Iowa children birth to five had a family member in ‘20, and ‘21, who either quit, changed or refused a job because of problems with childcare,” Discher says. The Kids Count report ranked Iowa third in the category of economic well-being, ninth for education and 11th for children’s health.

Dallas County Man Charged with Fraudulent Submissions, Forgery and Identity Theft

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June 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – The Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau reports 48-year-old Christopher Robin Cundiff, of Adel was charged with three counts of Fraudulent Submissions (Class D Felony), two counts of Forgery (Class D Felony), and two counts of Identity Theft (Aggravated Misdemeanor) following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau.

The charges against Cundiff stem from an investigation which began in January 2023. According to a criminal complaint filed by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau, while Cundiff was working as an insurance producer, he altered documents and submitted them in support of insurance policies knowing that they misrepresented material facts.

Cundiff was arrested on June 12, 2023 and booked into the Dallas County Jail. Cundiff posted a $10,000 bond and was released.

Christopher Cundiff (Photo courtesy of the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office)

Iowans with information about insurance fraud are encouraged to contact the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau at 515-654-6556.

Note: A criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

DNR releases information on accident on Black Hawk Lake that injured 2 Harlan teens

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June 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DNR News) – A collision between a personal watercraft (PWC) and a pontoon Sunday afternoon at Black Hawk Lake sent two Harlan teenagers to the hospital.

The pontoon, operated by Charles Lierman, 75, of Ankeny, was traveling an estimated 15 miles per hour (MPH), pulling three grandkids on a tube and was in the process of making a sweeping left turn when Lierman saw the PWC coming from his left. He corrected to the right to try to avoid the collision.

The PWC was heading east across the lake at approximately 40 MPH when the operator, Averie Thometz, 16, of Harlan, saw the pontoon, and let off the throttle. A PWC is jet-driven meaning when it’s throttled down, the steering doesn’t work.

The PWC collided with the front port side pontoon and Thometz and her passenger Dakota Goede, 17, of Harlan, were ejected, hitting the pontoon and metal skirting. The girls were helped aboard the pontoon by the tubers then taken to shore for medical assistance.

Thometz and Goede were transported by ambulance to Loring Hospital in Sac City. Thometz was then sent on to Omaha for surgery to repair a lower leg fracture.

The incident occurred around 3:17 p.m., in the center of the lake, on the north side. Boat traffic was light for a Sunday likely due to cool air temperatures, plus wind and moderate wave action, said State Conservation Officer Nathan Haupert. The dredge was operating in the east bay and not involved in the incident.

The incident remains under investigation.

Eastern Iowa woman to federal prison for stealing from elderly relatives

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June 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Central City woman who stole over 400-thousand dollars from two elderly relatives has been sentenced to five years in federal prison. Forty-four year old Carrie April Martin pleaded guilty last fall to one count of bank fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft. Martin had two elderly relatives in the Cedar Rapids area and between 2014 and 2017, she stole checks drawn at a credit union.

She also sold over 100-thousand dollars worth of stock that one victim held in an energy company and made false statements to a fraud specialist at her credit union as well as law enforcement to cover up her crimes.

One of Martin’s relatives was an elderly widow who lived in a nursing home, had dementia and died in 2014 at the age of 89. The other relative she swindled was an elderly widow who had significant assets and lived in an assisted living until her death in 2017 at the age of 96. Martin has been ordered to pay 416-thousand dollars in restitution to her victim’s beneficiaries — including the Elkader church named in one woman’s will.

Spirit Lake school board votes 4-1 to keep Indian mascot

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June 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Spirit Lake School Board has voted to keep its longstanding Indian mascot. Earlier this year, the Spirit Lake Tribal Council in North Dakota sent the district a letter, saying the mascot is offensive and calling for its removal. Vicky Larson is among the area residents who spoke at the board’s Monday night meeting. She favors keeping the Indian mascot for Spirit Lake teams. “Most teams, they’re warriors,” she said, “so why not honor the warriors.” Kate Mendenhall told the board indigenous people do not feel Indian mascots honor them.

“A rebrand with a new mascot could…focus on this community’s bright future,” Mendenhall said. Jeromy Mouw , the newest member of the Spirit Lake School Board member, says his vote to keep the Indian mascot is based on community feedback. “There were a couple of people that were a little bit like: ‘Um, you know I don’t know that we should keep the logo.’ But I said: ‘OK. Do you want it changed?’ and the answer was no,” Mauw says. “I didn’t get a single person who said: ‘Change the logo.'”

The board voted four-to-one to keep the Indian mascot. Greta Gruys was the board member who voted no, suggesting the board should collect more feedback before making a final decision.  “The Native American people have told us that using the Indian mascot is not an honor or a sign of respect,” Gruys said, “and they have repeatedly asked us to change it.”

In 2021, the Camanche School District changed its mascot to “the Storm” after Camanche sports teams had been known as The Indians for 60 years.

Residential fire in Atlantic late Monday night

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June 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Firefighters, Police and EMS responded to a house fire late Monday night, in Atlantic. Fire Chief  Tom Cappel says crews were paged-out to 706 Olive Street, at around 10-p.m. Cappel says “when we arrived on scene we had heavy flames in the basement of the house.  Nobody was living there at the time so we have no injuries. We were on scene for over 2 hours getting all the hot-spots put out.”

The Chief said also the fire remains under investigation, and that he has been in contact with the  State fire Marshal. Cappel thanks Cass EMS, Atlantic Police, the Cass County sheriff’s Department and Iowa State Patrol for assisting with traffic control during the event, as they had to shut down the highway at 7th and Olive street , in order to connect with a hydrant.

CAM School Board acts on staff changes, change of meeting location; continues facilities discussion

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June 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – The CAM Community School District’s Board of Education met Monday evening, and acted on approving one resignation and a one contract. Superintendent Paul Croghan said the Board accepted the resignation of School Business Official Lindsay Jahde.

The Board discussed, but took no action on the SIACC (School Improvement Advisory Committee) recommendations. Part of the discussion was with regard to supporting the District’s staff and getting them the things they need to provide their students with an education.

The Board will continue to follow-up with the recommendation beginning with the next school year. In other business, the CAM School Board agreed to move their meeting to the High School Media Center, beginning next month.

They also approved: a bid for storm drain repair, various board policies, and the disposal of three District vehicles on the Purple Wave auction site. The final order of business was continued discussions with regard to the District’s facilities. The Board heard Monday from representatives the SITELOGIQ Architectural Firm.

He said they will enter into a contract with SITELOGIQ next month.

That’s the earliest they can attempt a bond referendum. The long-term goal is to streamline the District’s facilities into one.