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Iowans vow to disable AMBER Alert feature on smartphones after 2nd early morning alert

News

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Hundreds of thousands of smartphone users in Iowa were jolted awake around 2 o’clock this (Wednesday) morning by an AMBER Alert. It’s the second time in two weeks the emergency warning system has gone off in the wee hours and it’s left some Iowans vowing to disable the feature. Sergeant Nate Ludwig, of the Iowa State Highway Patrol, says those cell phone alerts are vital and he hopes people will reconsider.

“I would advise them not to disable them,” Ludwig says. “If this was one of their kids or someone they knew or someone they might have clues about, they’re not going to be notified by this wireless alert.” The incident involved a father abducting his young son in Urbandale, both of whom are presumed to have died in a vehicle fire last night in northern Missouri. While the outcome in this case was tragic, Ludwig says he’s confident in how the AMBER Alert system is working.

“The two previous AMBER Alerts we had before that, the one up in Clay County and the one in Jefferson, as soon as the AMBER Alert goes out, they reach as many people as possible and the end result was, these kids were returned safely and they were returned quickly, within an hour after the AMBER Alert went out,” Ludwig says. The alerts are also going out in several other venues, like on Iowa Lottery ticket machines, the Iowa D-O-T’s roadside message boards and over weather radios. Still, people’s frustrations with the notifications early today were compounded by word the father and son were killed in the fire several hours before Iowans were even alerted to the abduction.

“In this case, people are jumping to conclusions,” Ludwig says. “They hear the child was missing since 11 o’clock yesterday and then the AMBER Alert goes out at 1:45, but they don’t hear the whole story. Like with anything, you’ve gotta’ hear the whole story before you realize what happened.” In this case, the father wasn’t expected to return the child until 8 P-M and it wasn’t until later that the mother reported the possible abduction. He says all procedures were followed and the alert was issued as quickly as possible. Ludwig notes, since the AMBER Alert program was initiated in 1996, a total of 767 children who were subject of the alerts have been safely returned to their homes.

(Radio Iowa)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th

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Home break-in/attempted armed robbery in Council Bluffs

News

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs responded to a reported home invasion an attempted armed robbery this (Wednesday) morning. Authorities say at around 10:08-a.m., officers were dispatched to 2606 7th Avenue, for the report of a robbery that had just occurred at that home. Officers learned that two juvenile females were home, when somebody forced open a rear door. The girls described an 18-year old white male who entered the house, armed with a silver colored semi-auto handgun. The man was about 5-feet 7-inches tall, 170 pounds,  had blonde hair, and was wearing an orange, beanie-style cap. The dark complected Hispanic male who remained near the rear door, was said to be 5-feet 5-inches tall, 150 pounds, had black hair and wore a black beanie-style cap.

Photo of the suspect vehicle as it turned westbound onto West Broadway from 35th Street.

Photo of the suspect vehicle as it turned westbound onto West Broadway from 35th Street.

They told the men to get out and said they were calling the Police. The two males then fled out the rear door. Nothing was taken and nobody was injured during the incident.

As Officers were responding to the call, they were given the description of an older maroon colored Dodge Ram pickup as a possible suspect vehicle. A vehicle matching this description was spotted near 5th Avenue and 22nd Street.

An Officer attempted to stop the vehicle, but it fled at a high rate of speed, leading the Officer on a pursuit. The vehicle was last seen heading westbound into Omaha on I-480. The vehicle’s tailgate was down at the time of the pursuit and the Officer was not able to get the truck’s license plate number.

Anyone with information on the robbery is urged to contact the Council Bluffs Police Department at 328-STOP. You can remain anonymous and your tip could be eligible for a cash reward.

Missouri father, son accused of defrauding farmers

Ag/Outdoor

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri father and son face federal charges accusing them of defrauding farmers out of about $860,000 in a hay-selling scheme that spanned several states. Federal prosecutors in Kansas City say 50-year-old Mark Henry of Cameron, and his son, 28-year-old Mark Henry Jr. of Lucerne, face 15 counts, including conspiracy to defraud and wire fraud.

They’re accused of advertising hay to sell to farmers dealing with drought from 2010 to 2012. Prosecutors say they required farmers to pay in advance for hay that was advertised to be of good quality but actually “consisted of weeds, sticks, bushes, small trees, briars, thistles and woody stems.” Their customers were in Missouri, Texas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Arkansas, Wyoming and New Mexico.

NEOMA STEEN, 90, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 6/27/15)

Obituaries

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

NEOMA STEEN, 90, of Elk Horn, died Tue., June 9th, at Myrtue Medical Center, in Harlan. Funeral services for NEOMA STEEN will be held 10-a.m. Saturday, June 27th, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church. Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church from 5-until 7-pm, on Friday, June 26th. Visitation will resume June 27th at the church, from 9-a.m. until the time of service.

Burial will be at a later date.

NEOMA STEEN is survived by:

Her sons – Alan (Susan) Steen, of Elk Horn (IA); Daniel (Tricia) Steen, of Garretson, SD; and John Steen, of Elk Horn (IA)

Her daughters – Jo Nell Steen-Block, & Lisa (Mike) Riggs, all of Elk Horn (IA).

Her brothers – Dr. Arnold (Dorothy Ann) Larsen; Rev. Dr. Peter (Inetta) Larsen; & Dr. Phillip (Sandra) Larsen.

Her sister – Anna Berge.

8 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, her sisters-in-law, other relatives, and friends.

Cass Supervisors act on expense appropriations for FY 2016

News

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday), acted on a Resolution approving Fiscal Year 2016 Expense Appropriations. Auditor Dale Sunderman explained that when the Board tackles the County Budget, they set the amounts of the maximum payments that can be made under the budget. The appropriation is spending authority that makes it possible for the County to pay its bills as of July 1st, the start of the new fiscal year.

The Board held off on approving a $15,000 additional expenditure for Local Health Services, until the necessary information becomes available, but they are expected to act on the matter before the end of the month.

In his report to the Board, Cass County Engineer Charles Marker said the courthouse roofing project was expected to be completed by this (Wednesday) afternoon. Work was needed to stop a leak on the northwest corner of the building. Marker said also a pre-construction meeting was held with regard to the Landfill Road bridge project. The contractor he said, will begin work on the project June 22nd, along with dust control along the detour route to mitigate the amount of dust flying through the air from trucks using the route.

Other work is being conducted on concrete and steel tubes lying under some county roads, to prevent or correct erosion problems.

4 arrested, others cited, in Harlan

News

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department today (Wednesday) report four people were arrested on various charges over the past week, while two other individuals were cited for offenses, and released. On Saturday, 22-year old Brian Green, of Harlan, was taken into custody when officers were called to a disturbance in the pit area of the Shelby County Speedway. Green was brought to the Shelby County Jail, where he was charged with intoxication in public and disorderly conduct. Green was asked earlier to leave the track area and not return and because he had returned he was also charged with trespass.

Last Friday, 44-year old Yosvany Rubio-Solis, of Denison, was taken into custody following a traffic stop. Rubio-Solis was arrested on an active warrant out of Buena Vista County. Rubio-Solis was taken to the Shelby County Jail to await extradition. Rubio-Solis was also cited for speed and passing contrary to highway signs.

On June 4th, 45-year old David Dean Anderson, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant for delivery of a controlled substance. As a result of the arrest, Anderson was also charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. That same day, 29-year old Marcia Finch, of Harlan, was taken into custody following a traffic stop. Finch was brought to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with third offense enhanced possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. The driver of the vehicle, 37-year old Jeffrey Simpson, of Harlan, was cited for failure to have a valid driver’s license and was released.

And on June 1st, 34-year old Randy Stolz, of Harlan, was cited with theft 5th degree when an employee at Fareway Food Store observed him allegedly put merchandise into his pocket and attempt to leave without paying for it. Stolz was cited, given a court date, and released.

Atlantic man arrested for indecent contact w/a child

News

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports 29-year old Tad Haskins, of Atlantic, was arrested Monday on a charge of Indecent Contact with a Child. Haskins was booked into the Cass County Jail. And, 38-year old Terry Frazier, of Atlantic, was arrested Tuesday, on charges that include Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Public Intoxication, and Disorderly Conduct. Frazier was also booked into the Cass County Jail.

Other arrests taking place in Atlantic the past couple of days include: 37-year old Charles Sharpback, of Atlantic, who was  charged with OWI/1st offense; 24-year old Benjamin Galles, of Atlantic, who faces Public Intoxication and disorderly conduct charges; 23-year old Rebecca Miller, of Atlantic, who was arrested for Simple Assault; 28-year old Justin Knutsen, of Atlantic, who was taken into custody for Domestic Abuse Assault, and 19-year old Adam Mullins, of Granville, Massachusetts, who was arrested for 5th degree Theft (shoplifting).

With the exception of Mullins and Knutsen, who were cited and released with a court date set, each of the individuals mentioned were booked into the Cass County Jail.

Creston man reports ATV thefts

News

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says a rural Creston man reported last week the theft of three ATV’s owned by him, and a fourth ATV owned by another person, stored on a property located off of Lark Avenue. The four wheeled ATV’s stolen include: a green 2010 Polaris Sportsman 550; a blue 1997 Polaris Express; a green 2005 Polaris Ranger XP-700, and a green 2010 Polaris Sportsman 550-CC. The off-road machines disappeared from the property sometime last week. The loss was estimated at $27,500.

Single vehicle accident Tue. night in Page County

News

June 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported following a single-vehicle accident Tuesday night, in Page County. The Sheriff’s Office says the accident happened at around 10:50-p.m., in the 2600 block of 290th, or about 2 miles east of College Springs.  The driver, 27-year old Kennith Alan Cline, of Coin, was in a 2004 GMC Envoy, owned by Lula Lewis, also of Coin, and traveling west on 290th, when he lost control of the vehicle. The SUV entered the south ditch and rolled over once, coming to rest on the driver’s side.

Cline was cited for Failure to maintain control of a motor vehicle.