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Kansas fugitive may be in Iowa

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December 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

One of Kansas’ most wanted fugitives could be with relatives in Iowa. Deputy U-S Marshal, Chris Johnson says they are looking for 20-year-old Bryan Levi Bridges.  He says Bridges is wanted for a 2014 home robbery where the home owner was murdered. He is wanted for first-degree murder, aggravated burglary, and conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery for the crime in Pittsburg, Kansas. People who were with Bridges were arrested, but Deputy Johnson says Bridges fled and could be here.

“Some of his family members often do roofing projects and things like that, are working for cash doing roofing type work in the Iowa area,” Johnson explains. “We don’t have a specific town or area where they may be in Iowa.” He may also have personal ties in Mexico or Denver, Colorado. Johnson says they are seeking help in finding him.

He says anyone who may’ve spotted Bridges or have information about him is urge to call the U-S Marshals Service or local police.

Bryan Bridges

Bryan Bridges

Johnson urges you to use caution. “The murder weapon has not been recovered from the crime, so he is considered armed and dangerous at this point,” Johnson says. Bridges uses the alias El Chinito, is described a five-foot-seven Laotian/Caucasian male, but he may be claiming Hispanic descent.

He weighs 170 pounds and has black hair, brown eyes and a scar next to his right eye.  A reward of up to 20-thousand dollars is being offered for information leading directly to Bridges’ arrest. Anyone with information is urged to contact the U-S Marshals Service Communications Center at 1-800-336-0102.

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard and Beyond 12-11-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 11th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen talks about “this n’ that”.

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High School Basketball on KJANTV tonight

CAM Cougar Channel, Sports

December 11th, 2015 by admin

We’ll have a web-only high school basketball broadcast for you tonight on KJANTV.  The undefeated Atlantic boys host Creston in a Hawkeye 10 battle.  We’ll have the live video stream on our TV page at kjan.com.  We’ll start the stream at 7:20pm with tip-off scheduled for 7:30pm.

Supreme Court says drug and cash seizure in I-80 was unconstitutional

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December 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Supreme Court has overturned a drug bust made by a State Trooper following a stop for a minor violation.  State Trooper Eric Vander Weil was in Powesheik County watching for out-of-state vehicles on Interstate 80 in June of 2012 as part of an effort to locate drugs being transported across the state. He saw a car with California license plates and pulled it over for having a non-working taillight.

The trooper wrote out two traffic violations and after talking with the driver and passenger, he felt something was up and brought a drug dog. The dog found marijuana and 33-thousand dollars in cash in the car. The passenger in the car, Robert Pardee, was later acquitted of a marijuana possession charge and filed to get the money back saying it was illegally seized.

The Iowa Supreme Court on a 5-2 vote ruled the stop violated Pardee’s constitutional rights. Based on recent cases with the U-S Supreme Court, the Iowa court says the trooper developed reasonable suspicion of other criminal activity only by prolonging the initial traffic stop beyond the time reasonably necessary to execute the traffic violation warnings.

Chief Justice Mark Cady was one of the three judges to disagree, saying the nervous of Pardee and the driver, the smell of air freshener in their car and other indicators were enough to prolong the stop to look for drugs.

(Radio Iowa)

19th ranked Hawkeye women visit Iowa State

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December 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 19th ranked Iowa Hawkeyes women will be on the road tonight, to play Iowa State. The Hawkeyes will be in search of their first victory in Hilton Coliseum since 1989. Iowa is 8-1 while the Cyclones are 4-3.

Tipoff in Ames is 7:00-p.m. Pre-game coverage on KJAN begins at 6:45.

(Learfield Sports)

Another Southwest Iowa Football program goes to 8-man

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December 11th, 2015 by admin

The Bedford Bulldogs have decided to join the Audubon Wheelers in the 8-man football ranks.  The Bedford school board voted last night to play 8-man football beginning with the 2016 season. Any school with a Basic Education Data Survey enrollment of 115 or less have the option to play 8-man football if they so choose. Both Bedford and Audubon played Class A football last season and both districts have now made the decision in the off-season to make the switch to 8-man.

Thursday Wrestling results 12/11/2015

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December 11th, 2015 by admin

Double Dual at Atlantic

Atlantic 48, Clarinda 30
Creston O-M 72, Clarinda 12
Creston O-M 45, Atlantic 18
Kole Hansen, Carter Cox , Chase McClaren, and Colby Sorensen were double winners on the night for the Trojans.

Dual at Glenwood

Glenwood 66, Shenandoah 9

Quad at Red Oak

AHSTW 37, Harlan 34
AHSTW 45, Red Oak 27
Harlan 44, Red Oak 36
Harlan 43, Kuemper 42
Kuemper 36, Red Oak 27
Kuemper 39, AHSTW 36

Double Dual at Carroll

Boone 43, Denison-Schleswig 30
Carroll 39, Denison-Schleswig 36
Carroll 48, Boone 35

Double Dual at Griswold

Clarinda Academy 48, Griswold 30
Southwest Valley 42, Griswold 36
Southwest Valley 52, Clarinda Academy 24

Double Dual at Guthrie Center

Bedford/Lenox 51, Guthrie Center 27
Bedford/Lenox 49, Coon Rapids-Bayard 28
Guthrie Center 54, Coon Rapids-Bayard 18

Double Dual at Nodaway Valley

Nodaway Valley 36, Martensdale- St Marys 30
Pleasantville 42, Nodaway Valley 24
Matensdale-St Marys 42, Pleasantville 24

Quad at Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto

Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 48, Exira-EHK 24
Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 42, Woodbine 42
Westwod 66, Exira-EHK 12
Westwood 42, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 12
Westwood 69, Woodbine 12
Woodbine 42, Exira-EHK 30

 

Adams County Sheriff’s report (12/11/15)

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December 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest this (Friday) morning, of Jeremy Scarpello. The man was taken into custody on Adams County Warrant for Domestic Assault related to an incident that allegedly occurred on December 8th.

And, on Dec. 8th, deputies in Adams County arrested Edward Hoskins, following a traffic stop. Upon further investigation, Hoskins was arrested for OWI 1st Offense.

Additional details concerning the arrests are currently not available.

(Update) Omaha man killed in plane crash near Council Bluffs

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December 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Pottawattamie County have released the name of a pilot killed during the crash of an aircraft late Thursday morning, near Council Bluffs. Pottawattamie County Chief Deputy Sheriff John Reynolds told KJAN the crash victim and sole occupant of the aircraft, was 65-year old John W. Rogers, of Omaha. Reynolds said the plane, a 2003 Piper Malibu Meridian single-engine plane, left Omaha’s Eppley Airfield at 11:51 a.m.

He said the Pott. County 9-1-1 Center was notified about the crash at 11:55-a.m. Deputies and Troopers with the Iowa State Patrol arrived and discovered the body of the pilot inside the aircraft. Reynolds said when rescue and law enforcement arrived on the scene, they found the plane upside down after it struck some power lines. The left wing was completely torn-away from the fuselage.

Officials with the FAA were on the scene Thursday to begin their investigation, while crews from the NTSB were expected to be at the crash site some time today. The aircraft was registered to Airsea Charters, Inc., in Omaha. The NTSB was expected to conclude their on-site investigation today (Friday) before the plane is moved to a secure facility for a more thorough investigation.

Reynolds said early indications are the aircraft had experienced some sort of mechanical issue shortly after take-off from Omaha. Early reports indicated Rogers had radioed the tower requesting permission to return to the airport. As he was flying extremely low southbound, he banked to left. The wing-tip caught a power line, which caused the plane to cart-wheel into the ground.

According to FlightAware, the plane was scheduled to go from Omaha to a small airport in Trinidad, Colorado, and then later depart for Chandler, Arizona.

Defiance man arrested for assaulting a deputy during accident investigation

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December 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

An investigation earlier this week in Shelby County into a disturbance and possible car accident with injuries, resulting in a man being arrested on numerous charges, including for allegedly assaulting a deputy. 40-year old Michael Stessman, of Defiance, faces charges that include: Assaulting a Peace Officer (Serious Misdemeanor); Interference with Official Acts, Possession of Prescription Drugs, and Public Intoxication (all three are Simple Misdemeanor’s). Stessman was being held in the Shelby County Jail on $4,000 bond.

His arrest followed a call to the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office at around 10-p.m.,  Monday, with regard to a disturbance in the 2300 block of Linden Road. Before deputies arrived, they were notified of a possible car accident. A deputy arrived on the scene and saw a man (later identified as Stessman), lying in the middle of the road, with a pickup in the ditch.

When the deputy checked on Stessman, he allegedly attacked the deputy. A fight ensured, but the deputy was able to restrain Stessman until rescue personnel arrived on the scene to aid in handcuffing the man.