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Two arrested after pursuit through 2 SW IA Counties

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April 25th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Two people from Red Oak were arrested early this morning following the theft of a pickup and trailer and a pursuit in two area counties. According to Red Oak Police, 19-year-old Nathan Allen Aldrich and a 16-year-old male juvenile, both of Red Oak, were arrested for 1st degree theft. Aldrich faces additional charges of eluding and OWI 1st offense.

Both suspects were arrested after Red Oak police officers attempted a traffic stop at the intersection of Highways 34 and 48, at around 3 a.m. Officers became suspicious when they saw the Jayco camper being pulled by a 2006 Nissan pickup. They apparently knew the owner of the camper, and confirmed it had been stolen from Mark Euken, of Red Oak.

The pickup and trailer failed to stop for authorities and continued west on Highway 34, sometimes in the oncoming lanes of traffic, into Mills County. Stopsticks were deployed by Mills County Sheriff’s Deptuies, and the pickup’s tires were punctured, but it continued westbound into Glenwood, where pickup and camper ended up in a ditch.

Aldrich was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $10,000 bond, awaiting an appearance before the magistrate, while the juvenile was booked into the jail and later transported to the Council Bluffs Juvenile Detention Center. 

Officials say items recovered in the stolen trailer indicate the suspects allegedly broke into other vehicles or businesses in the Red Oak area overnight. Residents and business owners were being advised to check their vehicles and businesses for indications of burglary.

If you notice items missing from your vehicle or business, you’re asked to contact Red Oak Police.

Manning native/IKM Grad killed in Afghanistan

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April 25th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Sgt. James A. Justice

Spc. Zachary Durham

The Iowa National Guard Sunday night announced a soldier from Grimes, 32-year old Staff Sgt. James A. Justice, was killed by enemy small arms fire during combat operations on Saturday, April 23rd, in Kapisa Province, Afghanistan at approximately 10 a.m., local Afghanistan time. Wounded in the attack was Spc. Zachary Durham, age 21, of Des Moines. Both Soldiers were assigned to Troop A, 1st Squadron, 113th Cavalry, Camp Dodge, Johnston.

The attack happened during rescue operations of a U.S. Army OH-58 helicopter crew who were injured when their aircraft made a hard landing in Alah Say District, Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. Justice and Durham responded to the scene as members of a Quick Reaction Force (“QRF”) and came under fire from enemy forces at the crash site. Justice died at the scene and Durham was evacuated to Craig Joint Theater Hospital, Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan for medical treatment. No additional information is available regarding Durham’s condition or medical status. The cause of the helicopter crash is unknown at this time and under investigation.

James A. Justice was born June 30, 1978 in Manning, Iowa and graduated from Irwin-Kirkman-Manilla High School in 1997. Justice enlisted as an Infantryman in Company C, 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry, Iowa Army National Guard in September 1998 at Denison. He previously deployed to Operation Desert Spring (Kuwait) in 2001, the Multinational Force Observer peacekeeping mission (Sinai Peninsula, Egypt) in 2003-2004, and Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2005-2006.Prior to his mobilization, he was employed full-time by the Iowa National Guard at Camp Dodge, Johnston.

Justice was part of the approximately 2,800 members of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division deployed to Afghanistan. These Iowa Soldiers reported to their mobilization station at Camp Shelby, Miss. in July 2010 for additional training and preparation before departing for the Afghanistan theater of operations. The unit arrived in Afghanistan in November 2010, where the Soldiers provide full-spectrum operations in a combat theater, including lethal and non-lethal capabilities, support to Afghan National Army and Police units, and assistance to humanitarian relief initiatives.

The family of Staff Sgt. James A. Justice issued the following statement:

“James Alan Justice meant many things to every person he encountered. He was the funny best friend named “Juice” that could be counted on when needing to be cheered up; the uncle who always knew just what to say and when to hand out hugs; the son who was his parents’ pride and joy; the father who loved his little girl more than anything in the world and couldn’t wait to have more children; and the husband who loved to put a smile on his wife’s face. One thing James was to everyone was the ultimate soldier. He loved the military and he looked forward to every deployment. While we were stunned and extremely saddened to learn of his tragic death, we all take solace knowing that James died doing what he loved best: serving his country beside the men and women he revered and trusted.
Through his four tours of duty, James had many accomplishments but above all, he made life-long friendships. The outpouring of support and prayers during this time from friends, fellow Soldiers and strangers alike has been astonishing, but proved what we all knew: that James was a one-of-a-kind guy and deeply loved by all who had the opportunity to know him and serve with him. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Iowa National Guard for the opportunities they have provided to James over the past 13 years. Additionally, we would like to acknowledge all of his fellow Iowa National Guard Soldiers both at home and serving overseas. May God be with you always.
We are sure that you can understand and will honor our request for family privacy at this time, as we are focused on working with military officials to return James’ body home for military service and burial. We thank you for your thoughts, prayers and kindness at this extremely difficult time. We are deeply saddened by our loss, but extremely proud of the honorable way he served America as a leader in the U.S. Army. We will remember him, his strength, his infectious sense of humor, his faith in God, and his love for his family, friends and country with great pride.”

Funeral arrangements are pending and details will be provided as they become available.

Two injured during Saturday afternoon accident in Pott County

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April 24th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol reports a couple from Council Bluffs were injured Saturday afternoon, when the SUV they were in left the road as they were traveling east on Interstate 80 near the Underwood exit.

Officials say 34-year old Suzette Marie Harville and 38-year old Michael Lynn Harville were transported by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs following the crash which occurred at around 1:55-p.m., Saturday.

According to the Patrol, a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer driven by Suzette Harville, left the road to the right for reasons unknown, and ended-up rolling into the ditch.

The accident remains under investigation.

SW Iowans graduate from the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy

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April 23rd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Twenty-four men and women were sworn in Friday, as peace officers with the Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) at the 35th Academy Graduation ceremony. Those individuals will serve their communities as Troopers with the Iowa State Patrol, and Special Agents with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.

Among the graduates from southwest Iowa, was Garrett Clayton, an Iowa State Patrol Trooper from Walnut, Blake Michelsen, a Trooper from Mount Ayr, will serve in District 16 at the Capitol Complex. And, Cole Johannsen from Avoca, as well as Matthew Ross, from Glenwood, both DCI Agents, who will be working in the area of Gaming Enforcement in Lyon County.

All of the officers completed a 22-week training academy designed to prepare them for readiness to serve as law enforcement officers. Elements of their training included the use of firearms, emergency response procedures, first aid and CPR, tactical driving techniques, and courses on Iowa law.

In a written statement Governor Branstad congratulated the new officers and thanked them for serving the people of Iowa.  Each of the officers begin active service in their new assignments effective immediately across the State of Iowa.

Multiple arrests reported in Cass County

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April 22nd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s office today (Friday) reports numerous arrests over the past week and a-half, including three people were arrested this week on drug charges. Taken into custody Thursday on a Cass County Sheriff’s Office warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, was 20-year old Cody Allen Canfield, of Oakland.  Canfield was being held at the Cass County Jail on $2500 bond.

And, 26-year old Miles Blake Cooley, and 22-year old Sydney Kay Darling,  both of Anita,  turned themselves in at the Cass County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday, following a traffic stop. The pair were each charged with Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Deliver, Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Darling and Cooley bonded from the Cass County Jail later that day on $5000 bond each.

As a result of an ongoing investigation by the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, 41-year old Ann Valentine Butler, of Anita, turned herself in at the Cass County Jail Thursday, on a Cass County warrant for Theft 1st Degree. Butler was released later that day on $10,000 bond.

On April 17th, 2011, the Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 19-year old Jonathan Christian Pilgreen, of Griswold, was taken into custody on a charge of Public Intox. Pilgreen was taken to the Cass County Jail where he pled guilty and was released later that day.

On April 15th, 2011, deputies arrested 22-year old Andrew Gaston Nickum,  of Atlantic, on a Department of Corrections warrant for Parole Violation. Nickum was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was being held without bond.

On that same day, 42-year old David Lee Jordan,  of Atlantic, was arrested for 5th Degree Theft (Shoplifting). Jordan was taken to the Cass County Jail where he pled guilty the next day and was released.

And, on April 13th, 2011, deputies with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office arrested 30-year old Joseph Alan Diamond, of Lewis,  on a charge of OWI 1st Offense. Diamond was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released on April 16th, 2011, on $2,500 bond.

Trojan Golfers Top Clarinda

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April 22nd, 2011 by Jim Field

Atlantic 156, Clarinda 173

Sam Markham 38 (Medalist)
Matt Thielen 39
Travis Olsen 39
Evan Schuler 40
Ben Nelson 42
Sam Renaud 44
Atlantic JV 196, Clarinda JV 226

Nick Berry 42
Derek Stork 44
Ian McNees 55
Cole Lowary 55
Anthony Page 56
Andrew Thielen 58

Atlantic Girls Golfers Win

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April 22nd, 2011 by Jim Field

Atlantic 182, Clarinda 190

Medalist: Brooke Fletcher, Atlantic, 41
Runnerup: Jenni Geer, Clarinda, 43

Atlantic scores:
Kristen Schuler – 45
Bailey Walter – 47
Kaitlynn Walter – 49
Sierra Worth – 51
Pammy Fixmer – 53

Coach Kathy Hobson says:

This was a great team victory for us; Clarinda is one of the top teams in
the conference. For another cold, windy and wet outing, we had some very
good scores. Excited for Brooke as was the team. This was her first time
being medalist and she was playing with and against who I think are 3 of
the top 5 senior golfers in the conference (Kristen Schuler, Jenni Geer
and Sarah Steinauer). She has a beautiful swing; very smooth.

Trojanns 2nd at Tiger-Knight Relays

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April 22nd, 2011 by Jim Field

Tiger-Knight Girls Relays in Carroll

1.  Harlan 158
2.  Atlantic 104.5
3.  Carroll 66.5
4.  Boone 37
5.  Mo Valley 26

Atlantic Place Winners:

1st Place:

  • 200 — Melanie Nielsen
  • 400 — Alex Hartwig
  • 3000 — Ali Krogman
  • Shuttle Hurdle — Paige Kennon, Lauren Krogman, McKenzie Holmes, Amanda Gude

2nd place:

  • 100 — Melanie Nielsen
  • 1500 — Ali Krogman
  • 4 x 200 — Melanie Nielsen, Carrie Sandage, Taylor Young, Sam Peterson
  • 4 x 400 — Carrie Sandage, Taylor Young, Jessica Arneson, Alex Hartwig
  • 4 x 800 — Katie Blake, Shelby Worth, Liz Siggins, Sam Peterson

3rd Place:

  • 800 — Jesica Arneson
  • 1500 — Christy Stevens
  • 3000 — Christy Stevens
  • 110 Hurdles — Mackenzie Holmes
  • 400 Hurdles — Amanda Gude
  • Sprint Medley — Kari Sandage, Taylor Young, Melanie Nielsen, Alex Hartwig
  • Distance Medley — Kristin Johnk, Paige Kennon, Shelby Worth, Jessica Arneson
  • Discus — Paige Kennon

4th Place:

  • 100 — Kari Sandage
  • 200 — Alex Hartwig
  • 400 — Katie Blake
  • 4 x 100 — Kristin Johnk, Mackenzie Holmes, Paige Kennon, Amanda Gude
  • High Jump — Shelby Worth

5th Place:

  • Long Jump — Mackenzie Holmes

6th Place:

  • 100 Hurdles — Amanda Gude
  • 400 Hurdles — Lauren Krogman
  • Long Jump — Lauren Krogman
  • Shot Put — Marissa Berns

Atlantic Boys 4th at Tiger-Knight Relays

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April 22nd, 2011 by Jim Field

Tiger-Knight Relays @ Carroll

Team Scores:

  1. Jefferson-Scranton  105
  2. Boone  89.5
  3. Carroll  61
  4. Atlantic  59.5
  5. Harlan  57

Atlantic Place Winners:

1st Place:

  • 800 — Luke Karamitros  2:06.24
  • Discus — Tyler Hovey  149-2

2nd Place:

  • 1600 — Luke Karamitros  4:39.5
  • 4 x 400 — Jake Auerbach, Blake Esbeck, Dalton Franken, Ethan Westering  3:36.21
  • 4 x 800 — Parker Hoye, Trevor Knuth, Luke Karamitros, Blake Esbeck  8:29.17

3rd Place:

  • 400 — Jake Auerbach  :54.22
  • Distance Medley — Christian Holzapfel, Tye Nielsen, Philip Iekel, Parker Hoye  3:56.49
  • Long Jump — Dalton Franken  18-7.5
  • Shot Put — Tyler Hovey  43-3.75

4th Place:

  • 4 x 100 — Christian Holzapfel, Phillip Iekel, Tye Nielsen, Ryan McDermott  :47.54
  • 4 x 200 — Ethan Westering, Phillip Iekel, Dalton Franken, Ryan McDermott  1:37.27
  • Shot Put — Chris McVey  41-4.5
  • Discus — Garrett Eblen  129-3

5th Place:

  • High Jump — Kray Lukehart  5-6
  • Long Jump — Jake Auerbach  18-0

6th Place:

100 — Ethan Westering :12.31

Atlantic Boys, Girls Win Tennis Matches

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April 22nd, 2011 by Jim Field

Girls — Atlantic 5, Clarinda 1 (susp. — rain)

Singles
#1 Liz Metheny 12 (A) over Beth Reiter 12 (C) 8-5
#2 Shelby Svoboda 12 (A) over Teal Driscol 12 (C) 8-6
#3 Carli Thornton 12 (A) over Kristan Clement 12 (C) 8-6
#4 Morgan Allen 12 (A) over Alyssa Alexander 12 (C) 8-2
#5 Sarah Schreiner 12 (A) over Lindsey Poore 12 (C) 8-0
#6 Casey Dean 10 (C) over Tierney Kamies 12 (A) 8-4

Doubles play suspended during warm-ups

Boys — Atlantic 5, Clarinda 4

Singles
#1 Derek Tjepkes 12 (A) over Logan Sump 11 (C) 8-0
#2 Jeremiah Haug 11 (C) over Brett Dennis 12 (A) 9-8 (7-5 tiebreak)
#3 Tyler Stevie (C) over Blake Meneely 10 (A) 8-4
#4 Tyler Fischer 10 (A) over Cordell Turner 11 (C) 8-2
#5 Alex Hiat (C) over Noah Welter 10 (A) 8-5
#6 Austin Conrad 11 (A) over Nate Jones (C) 8-4

Doubles
#1 Tjepkes/Cody Ihnen 12 (A) over Haug/Stevie (C) 8-3
#2 Sump/Jones (C) over Dennis/Conrad (A) 8-2
#3 Fischer/Welter (A) over Turner/Hiat (C) 8-1

JV Boys winners for Atlantic —

Singles — Wyatt Saeugling
Doubles — Meneely/Matt Cook, Jake Arneson/Rob Nichols, Dalton Cook/Scott Caslow, Chad Olsen/Mark Schreiner, Stuart Hoegh/Adam Wieser

Coach Shawn Petersen Comments —

Girls —

This was a great win for the girls — Clarinda is one of the few teams we will see with our senior depth, and it was really tough conditions — borderline unplayable with the temperature and the wind; at #1 Liz was down most of her match, and down 5-4 she started playing more aggressively and won the final 4 games to beat a tough Reiter; seemingly every game went to deuce, and Liz battled through to get us a big win; at #2 it was a similar story — Shelby got down early, but battled back to take a late lead and held serve to finish off Teal; Carli was down early in her match 2-0, but won 3 straight games to take a 3-2 lead; both girls played well and held serve until Carli finally prevailed — a great win for Carli; Morgan at #4 took control early and handled the conditions very well in winning 8-2; Sarah pulled through in some tight games early and then coasted to victory at #5; Tierney was battling a back injury and played well considering her health, losing to a very good sophomore in Dean; as the 3 doubles matchups were just getting ready to start, the clouds opened up on us ending the dual. We will see Clarinda again Saturday at the Trojann Tournament in Atlantic. I was very pleased with the grit the girls showed — a nice bounce-back win over a good team, after a disappointing loss at Glenwood last week.

Boys —

Unfortunately we had to play this match without our #1 player, Mitch Leiferman, and since Clarinda returned most of their lineup from last year, I anticpated a tough dual, even if we were at full-strength; to get a win on the road hopefully shows that we have grown some since the start of the year.

#1 — Derek was really on point from the get-go in a dominating performance over a veteran Sump from Clarinda; #2 Brett was playing for the first time at #2, and almost got the win, losing in a tight tiebreaker; #3 Blake was up early 3-0, then lost his mojo and had a hard time getting it back, losing a tough match 8-4; #4 Tyler played probably his best match of the year in winning handily 8-2 — I’m really excited about the progress he’s made, as this is only his second year of playing tennis; #5 Noah got off to a slow start, then played his opponent even the rest of the match; he needs to be ready to go from the start, especially in an 8-game set — a slow start is tough to overcome; #6 Austin got us a crucial win at #6, evening up the dual heading to doubles; Austin didn’t know he’d be in the lineup until shortly before the match, so he did a great job pinch-hitting for us at the #6 spot.

Doubles — #1 Derek teamed with Cody Ihnen in Cody’s first exposure to varsity competition; they got off to a hot start an cruised to the win — a great effort for these two seniors; #2 Austin and Brett started out slowly and couldn’t get things going very much — we need more consistency out of them at #2 doubles as we head into a tough stretch next week; #3 Welter and Fischer continue to be steady for us at #3 — in tight duals it’s amazing how often the contest comes down to #3 doubles, so it was clutch of them to get the win for us.

next week the boys travel to Denison on monday (make-up), then host Audubon Tuesday, travel to Red Oak Thursday, host LC on Friday (another make-up), before hosting the Trojan Tournament on Saturday; hopefully the weather will cooperate as we have a season-defining week coming up.