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Officer involved shooting in Council Bluffs

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December 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs late Tuesday evening issued a statement concerning an officer involved shooting that took place earlier in the afternoon. Sgt. Chad Meyers said at approximately 12:39 p.m., two Officers with the Council Bluffs Police Department’s PAR (Police Area Representative) Unit, were attempting to locate a 2012 Blue Corvette that had been reported stolen. The Corvette was reported stolen from an address on Old Lincoln Highway, in Pottawattamie County on December 13th, 2014.

Council Bluffs PD ShieldAs the Officers were driving southbound in the 100 Block of Park Avenue, they observed a newer blue Corvette pull into the driveway of an apartment complex at 127 Park Avenue and stop near the driveway entrance. The Officers, who were in full Police uniform, stopped their unmarked cruiser in the street and approached the Corvette on foot from behind. As they neared the Corvette, it’s driver put the vehicle in reverse and accelerated toward the Officers, striking and damaging their parked police vehicle. Two shots were fired at driver of the Corvette as it backed toward the Officers. The Officers radioed the shots fired call at 12:39 p.m. and advised that the Corvette had fled the scene southbound on Park Avenue. Neither officer was injured during the assault. There were no other occupants in the Corvette during the incident.

Patrol Officers located the Corvette speeding eastbound on 9th Avenue from Bluff Street. The Corvette led the Council Bluffs Officers on a high speed pursuit on 9th Avenue, where it turned northbound onto I-29 and then west onto I-480. The Officers lost sight of the Corvette near I 480 and Highway 75.
At 1:13 p.m., Officers from the Omaha Police Department located the Corvette abandoned in the 5900 block of No. 35th Street. The interior of the Corvette did contain blood evidence on the driver’s seat area.

Information developed during the investigation identified the driver of the Corvette as 33 year old Jesse Wilkinson of Council Bluffs. Mr. Wilkinson has outstanding warrants for his arrest to include a federal warrant for prohibited possession of a firearm by a felon and State of Iowa warrants for Theft 3rd Degree and Failure to Appear on a controlled substance violation.

Jesse Wilkinson

Jesse Wilkinson

At 4:00 p.m. members of the U.S. Marshal’s Metro Area Fugitive Task Force located Wilkinson in a house at 5702 No. 35th Street, Omaha, Ne. Wilkinson was suffering from an apparent gunshot wound/wounds to his lower extremities. He was transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center for treatment of his non-life threatening injuries. Additional charges against Wilkinson will be forthcoming, pending our investigation.  The names of the Officers will not be released at this time. One Officer is a 13 year veteran with the Council Bluffs Police Department and the other is a 14 year veteran with Department.

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is investigating the Officer involved shooting and our department is conducting the criminal portion of the investigation. Both cases will be coordinated with and reviewed by the Pottawattamie County Attorney’s Office. The Council Bluffs Police Department would like to thank the citizens who provided vital information to our investigation. We would also like to thank the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, the Omaha Police Department and U. S. Marshal’s Metro Area Fugitive Task Force for their aid in safely apprehending Jesse Wilkinson.

Cyclones Land Marquette Transfer Deonte Burton

Sports

December 23rd, 2014 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head coach Fred Hoiberg has announced the addition of Marquette transfer Deonte Burton to the roster.

Burton, a consensus top-100 recruit out of high school, will attend Iowa State starting in January and sit out until the end of the first semester in 2015-16. Burton, who signed a financial aid agreement, will have one and a half seasons to play for the Cyclones when he becomes eligible next December.

A strong and athletic 6-4 wing, Burton was named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie team in 2013-14. The Milwaukee, Wisconsin, native averaged 6.9 points and posted a team-high 35 steals as a freshman. This season, Burton averaged 6.4 points and shooting 47.2 percent from the field in eight games. Off the court, Burton was recognized with Marquette’s Academic Excellence Award for his efforts in the classroom.

“We are excited to add Deonte to our program,” Hoiberg said. “Deonte is an elite athlete and a great student as well. He’s got the ability to stretch the defense and knock down shots on the perimeter. He’ll be a good fit for our program and what we like to do offensively.”

Burton played his high school ball at Vincent High School in Milwaukee, the same high school as former Cyclone standout Diante Garrett. Burton was ranked as high as 39th by ESPN.com.

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Montgomery County and Red Oak Arrests

News

December 23rd, 2014 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department reports the arrest Tuesday morning, of 36 year old Jill Currin of Villisca. Currin was taken into custody in the six-hundred block of 8th Street in Villisca and charged with possession of Marijuana. She was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.

An the Red Oak Police Department reports a Red Oak woman was arrested Tuesday afternoon. 18 year old Nakia Nicole Lamb was charged with possession of a controlled substance and Theft in the 5th degree. Lamb was also being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.

And, a Shenandoah man was arrested Tuesday evening, in Red Oak. Police report 24-year old Brian Lee Atteberry was taken into custody at 106 Coolbaugh Street at around 5:25-p.m. on a valid Montgomery County warrant for Theft in the 2nd Degree. The warrant dated back to Jan., 2013. Atteberry was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $5,000 bond.

JOSEPH G. LEMAR, 85, of Stuart (Svcs. 12/26/14)

Obituaries

December 23rd, 2014 by admin

JOSEPH G. LEMAR, 85, of Stuart passed away Monday, Dec. 22nd, at the Stuart Community Care Center. Funeral Services for JOSEPH LEMAR will be held 11-am Friday, Dec. 26th, at the All Saints Catholic Church in Stuart. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation will be one hour prior to services at the church. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Burial will be at the Calvary Cemetery in Stuart.

Memorial Contributions may be directed to the Joseph Lemar Memorial Fund and may be sent in care of the funeral home.

GERALD DEAN LEONARD, 79, of Harlan (Scvs. 12/26/14)

Obituaries

December 23rd, 2014 by admin

GERALD DEAN LEONARD, 79, of Harlan passed away Tuesday, Dec. 23rd, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Funeral Services for GERALD LEONARD will be held 11-a.m. Friday, Dec. 26th, at the Grace Baptist Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Friday from 9 until 10:30-a.m., at the Grace Baptist Church in Harlan.

Burial will be at the Harlan Cemetery.

Gerald Dean Leonard is survived by:
His wife – Joyce Leonard, of Harlan

His daughter – Melanie McCormick, of Chattanooga, TN.

Census shows Iowa continues slow population growth

News

December 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Figures released by the U.S. Census bureau show Iowa’s population continues to grow slowly but steadily. The Census Bureau released estimates Tuesday showing Iowa’s population was just over 3.1 million as of July 1. The estimate shows the state’s population grew by a little less than 15,000 in the past year, for a growth rate of about a half percent. It has grown by 2 percent since 2010.

Iowa’s population has seen gradual growth for nearly three decades. However, because other states have grown more quickly, Iowa has lost congressional seats during once-a-decade redistricting, most recently in 2010 when the number of U.S. House seats fell to four.

The state also lost a congressional seat after the 1990 census. Iowa remains 30th in population among the states.

Page County Sheriff reports on Operation Blessing

News

December 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

On Monday, we reported on the success of the Clarinda Police Department’s “Operation Blessing” program. Today (Tuesday), Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports his department’s “Operation Blessing” program was also a big success, thanks to everyone who donated to it this year. The Sheriff says without the support of the individuals, organizations, business’s, and groups who unselfishly gave to this program it would not be possible. Year after year people have continued to support this program some since the beginning in the early 1980’s.

From the money and items donated this year, the Page County Sheriff’s Office provided Christmas gifts to 21 families. That meant that 50 children in Page County received presents for Christmas this year from Page County Sheriff’s Office Operation Blessing program.

Palmer offers a sincere “THANK YOU” from everyone at the Page County Sheriff’s Office for the support shown by the area to make the program a success. He says “We look forward to continuing this program in the years to come.” The Sheriff also wants to thank his staff for the extra work that they put into the program and former Page County Sheriff Mike Williams for all of the time and effort he has put into this program from the beginning.

Some lawmakers want school districts to control start times

News

December 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Some Iowa legislators are unhappy with the Department of Education’s decision to stop letting school districts get automatic waivers allowing them to begin classes earlier in the summer. The Des Moines Register reports lawmakers from both parties say they would support legislation reducing state oversight and letting districts decide when school should begin.

Iowa law says districts must begin school no earlier than the calendar week that includes Sept. 1, but nearly all seek and receive waivers to start earlier. Earlier this month, Education Department Director Brad Buck informed districts that the agency would stop automatically approving waiver requests. The move came after Gov. Terry Branstad complained districts weren’t abiding by the law.

Iowa’s tourism industry and state fair have long complained they were hurt by early school starts.

Small town in Jones County considers disbanding

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December 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A town in eastern Iowa with just over 100 residents may become the next Iowa city to disappear from the map. Center Junction Mayor Sandy Ricklefs told KCRG-TV that the city council will meet January 5 to vote on a resolution of discontinuance. “It’s just, plainly, that the bills are coming in and we just can’t do it anymore,” Ricklefs said. Center Junction is located in Jones County. According to Ricklefs, tax collections are not keeping up with expenses for law enforcement, library services and emergency management.

“I’ve been mayor for many, many years and it’s been real tight pinching for a while. It’s not that anybody has done anything or anybody has spent any big money because we just don’t do that here,” Ricklefs said.

The administrator of Iowa’s City Development Board, which oversees changes in incorporation, reports — in recent years — Iowa has been averaging the loss of about one town per year. In the case of Center Junction, the city council took an informal poll of residents earlier this month about the possibility of disbanding and nearly everyone favored the move, according to Mayor Ricklefs.

(Radio Iowa)