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Adair County Sheriff’s report 6/19/2017

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June 19th, 2017 by admin

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater released details Monday on a few recent arrests.

On Sunday, June 11th Deputies arrested 32-year-old Derik Wayne Bud Pickrell, of Fontanelle on a charge of Driving While Revoked. Pickrell was arrested at 1st and Maple Streets in Fontanelle and later released on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Also on Sunday, June 11th at 5:47pm Deputies arrested 37-year-old Michael Lynn Huddleson, of Fontanelle, on multiple charges. Huddleson was arrested at 12th and Main Streets in Fontanelle just before 3-a.m., for OWI 2nd Offense, Carrying Weapons, and Theft 3rd Degree.The weapons charge stems from a Glock 19, .9mm handgun Huddleson had on his lap when the Deputy Wedemeyer approached Huddleson’s pickup truck, which he had pulled over for a broken taillight.

Seeing that the Glock was pointed in the Deputy’s direction, Wedemeyer drew his duty weapon and ordered Huddleson out of the vehicle. One the man was placed in handcuffs, the Deputy secured the weapon, which was fully loaded, with one round in the chamber. The gun was determined to have been stolen out of Clarke County. Huddleson was taken to the Adair County Jail and released later that released on a $2,000 cash or surety bond.

On Thursday, June 15th Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 38-year-old Laura Kay Welsch, of Greenfield, for Simple Assault. Welsch was taken into custody and held on $300 cash or surety bond.

Exercise held to help continue Iowa’s Animal Health Emergency planning efforts

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June 19th, 2017 by admin

DES MOINES – Last week over 60 federal, state and local agency, academic and industry professionals met to participate in a mock animal disease emergency response exercise. The exercise was hosted by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship with the support of Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

“Unfortunately, Iowa saw firsthand how devastating an animal health emergency can be with the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreak that severely impacted our poultry industry in 2015.  The Department has made it a priority to take the lessons learned from that disaster and help us be better prepared should we have to deal with another event in the future.  This exercise was another step in that process and I greatly appreciate all the stakeholders from across the state that participated,” Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey said.

The tabletop exercise was designed to help test response capabilities and review the Department’s updated Foot-and-Mouth Disease Response Plan that was completed this spring.  Foot and Mouth Disease is a highly contagious viral disease of livestock that affects cattle, swine, sheep, goats and other cloven-hoofed ruminants. This disease is not transmissible to humans and there are not food safety concerns with the disease.

This all-day exercise allowed leaders in industry, academia and government to talk through the plan and process of preventing, detecting, and responding to various scenarios involving an outbreak response.

“We greatly appreciate the leadership by the Department to develop this plan and continue the process by holding this exercise so we can continue to learn and improve,” said Pat McGonegle, CEO of the Iowa Pork Producers Association who participated in the exercise.

A Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak has the potential to be devastating to the Iowa and national economy. Iowa is the number one pork producing state in the nation and 4th in beef production.  Iowa 3rd in milk goat inventory and 9th in all sheep and lamb inventory. Our state also has over 200,000 dairy cows and is in the top 15 nationally for milk production.  Livestock feed is the top customer of both corn and soybeans, so grain farmers would also be significantly impacted if the disease is found.

The Center for Food Safety and Public Health at Iowa State coordinated the development of the updated response plan.  The exercise was organized/conducted by SES, Inc. out of Merriam, Kansas, who provided facilitators and evaluators to document discussion, resolve questions, and advise on plans, policies, and procedures.

Page County Sheriff’s vehicle damaged during storm response Friday

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June 19th, 2017 by admin

A Page County Sheriff’s vehicle was damaged and a Deputy escaped injury during a rollover accident on Friday night while responding to storm damage calls. At about 10:20pm Page County Deputy Lindsey Stephens was south bound on K Avenue in the 2500 block.  Deputy Stephens had been responding to calls of structures being destroyed in that area and power lines across the roads during the severe storm.  This is approximately 3 miles northeast of Coin.  Deputy Stephens was operating a 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 patrol vehicle owned by Page County.

The T-intersection sign at 255th& K had been blown down during the storm.  Deputy Stephens took evasive action to stop and avoid the large power pole in the ditch.  The patrol vehicle slid sideways and the passenger’s side tires dropped off the shoulder of the gravel road.  The vehicle rolled on its passenger side due to the steep angle of the ditch and then slowly rolled onto its top.  Deputy Stephens was unable to get out of the vehicle once freeing himself from the seat-belt as neither door would open.

Once the doors were opened by another member of the Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Stephens got out of the patrol vehicle.  Deputy Stephens was uninjured during the accident.  Damage to the patrol truck is estimated at over $10,000.00

Motorcycle accident reported on Saturday evening near Essex

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June 19th, 2017 by admin

On Saturday, June 17th at about 5:54pm The Page County Sheriff’s Office responded to a single motorcycle accident with injuries on Highway 48 just north of Essex on the curve.

The accident involved 64-year-old Micheal Glenn Morelock of Shenandoah. Morelock was operating a 2003 Harley Davidson motorcycle with no passengers westbound on Highway 48 when he failed to negotiate the left curve for unknown reasons and went into the west ditch. Morelock was thrown from the motorcycle and landed in the west ditch.  Morelock was flown to Bergan Mercy Hospital by LifeNet Helicopter service with disabling injuries.  His current condition is unknown at this time.

The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by Essex Fire & Rescue and the Shenandoah Police Department.

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Ralston woman arrested on warrant for theft in Audubon County

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June 19th, 2017 by admin

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Ralston woman on Saturday on an outstanding warrant. At 9:30am Saturday Deputies arrested 25-year-old Rachel Elaine Hill of Ralston on an outstanding Audubon County warrant for Theft in the 5th Degree. The charges stem from the investigation into a check written to an Audubon County business in September of 2016. Hill was taken to the Audubon County Jail and plead guilty to the charge and was released. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the arrest.

2 Illinois men arrested in Audubon County on drug charges

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June 19th, 2017 by admin

Two Illinois men were arrested early Friday morning in Audubon County on drug charges following a traffic stop. At 3:30am Friday, June 16th a traffic stop was conducted on Highway 71 and Littlefield Drive. K-9 Axel alerted to the presence of narcotics in the vehicle and marijuana was discovered. 24-year-old Christopher Deon Prince and 21-year-old James Marqurise Johnson both of Dolton, Illinois were arrested on a charge of Possession of Marijuana.  Both Prince and Johnson were taken the Audubon County Jail and held on $1,000 bond.

Backyard & Beyond 6-19-2017

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June 19th, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Betty Auten of Lewis about the town celebration.

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Rollover accident in Creston Sunday evening

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June 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported following a rollover accident Sunday evening, in Creston. According to the police report, 27-year old Scott Joseph Draman, of Creston, was driving a 2003 Chevy Trailblazer eastbound on W. Spencer Street at around 6:45-p.m., when he went to pass a vehicle that had slowed down. Draman hit the gas pedal and did not let go. The SUV went out of control, hit a ditch and rolled over. Draman was checked out by medics at the scene before being released.

Damage from the crash amounted to $7,000. No citations were issued.

Popcorn Button band to perform at the Atlantic Elks Lodge June 30th

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June 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Local band Popcorn Button will be back on stage at the Elks Lodge in Atlantic for a night of free music and dancing. As always, admission is free, and dancers and listeners of all ages are invited to attend on Friday, June 30th from 7 to 10 pm.

The dance, titled “Let Freedom Swing” will see the sixteen-piece ensemble perform big band favorites like “In the Mood,” “Stardust,” and “Hoop-de-Doo Polka.” Event organizers encourage dancers of all skill levels to enjoy the live music and get out on the dance floor.

Popcorn Button, founded in 2010, is a group of volunteer musicians from all walks of life. Many hail from the Atlantic community, including alumni of Atlantic High School. Also featured are students and recent alumni from Iowa State University, the University of Iowa, the University of Northern Iowa, and the community at large.

Since 2012, the band has operated the Popcorn Button Community Music Scholarship. This award supports young musicians from the community as they attend honor bands, band camps, and music lessons.

Let Freedom Swing is a free public event. All ages and dancing abilities are invited and encouraged to attend on Friday, June 30th at the Elks Lodge at 501 Poplar Street in Atlantic. A free will donation will be accepted at the door to defray the band’s operating costs and support the scholarship program. For more information on Let Freedom Swing or the scholarship, email info@popcornbutton.org or visit www.popcornbutton.org.