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Colorado man arrested in Adair County

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March 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, late Monday night, put out his latest report on arrests. The report noted that at around 10:40-a.m. Saturday, 21-year old Thomas Mbayo, of Denver, CO., who was being held without bond in the Adair County Jail on a warrant out of Colorado, was charged with Possession of Contraband in a Correctional Institution. A jailer observed a plastic baggie with a white, powdery substance inside. The substance field tested positive as cocaine. Mbayo admitted he had concealed the drug in his underwear. His cash or surety bond on the additional, Possession charge, was set at $5,000.

Last Wednesday (March 21st), 23-year old Kaitlyn Sue Findley, of St. Charles (IA), was arrested in Madison County on an Adair County warrant for Violation of Probation. Findley was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $3,000 cash or surety bond.

And, on March 18th, 27-year old Preston Wayne Atkins, of Earlham, was arrested by the Iowa State Patrol on Interstate 80 westbound, at about the 93 mile-marker, in Adair County. Atkins was taken into custody at around 10:40-a.m., for Driving while license denied/revoked for OWI/1st offense, and Speeding. He was later released from the Adair County Jail on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., March 27, 2018

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March 27th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:10 a.m. CDT

OAKLAND, Iowa (AP) — The parents of the 16-year-old girl who died in a school bus fire in western Iowa last year are critical of school officials and the 74-year-old bus driver who also died. Glen and Natalie Klindt told The Des Moines Register they hope Iowa will strengthen school bus regulations because of the December 12 fire that happened right after Donnie Hendricks picked up Megan Klindt.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A comment on an Iowa congressman’s campaign Facebook page about a survivor of a Florida school shooting has prompted hundreds of comments. U.S. Rep. Steve King’s campaign Facebook page Sunday featured a picture of Emma Gonzalez as she spoke at Saturday’s “March for Our Lives” rally. Alongside a photo of Gonzalez, the page noted Gonzalez’s Cuban heritage and stated her “ancestors fled the island when the dictatorship turned Cuba into a prison camp, after removing all weapons from its citizens.”

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds says she abruptly fired one of her longtime political allies after her staff received allegations that the official had sexually harassed multiple employees. The Republican governor told reporters she learned about “credible” complaints of misconduct by Iowa Finance Authority director David Jamison on Friday night. She announced his immediate termination Saturday even though she said she hasn’t spoken with him about the allegations.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Jail authorities used a stun gun on a Dubuque man charged with murder after he refused to obey commands. Court documents say 22-year-old Helmon Betwell violated jail rules Sunday and received multiple verbal commands before Dubuque County Sheriff’s Department deputies used a stun gun to obtain compliance. The Telegraph Herald reports Betwell had previously been charged with murder, sexual assault and burglary connected to a fatal attack on a 66-year-old woman on Sept. 1, 2015.

Harrison County man charged with sex abuse & other charges receives 3 Life sentences

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March 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Harrison County man who was charged in July, 2016 with numerous counts related to sexual abuse involving children, was sentenced today (Monday), to three life terms in prison on his felony charges, plus four years in prison with a mandatory minimum of 3 1/2 years each for two aggravated misdemeanors. All terms will be served concurrently. Judge James Heckerman ruled also, that 43-year old Chad Leroy Wilson, of Persia, will not be eligible for parole.

On July 25, 2016, Wilson was formally charged in Mills County by Trial Information, with one count of Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree, Second Offense, (a Class A Felony); two counts of Lascivious Acts with a Child, Second Offense, (Class A Felonies); and two counts of Indecent Contact with a Child (Aggravated Misdemeanors)

On March 1st, 2018, a Mills County jury found Chad Leroy Wilson guilty on all five counts. Mills County Attorney, Naeda Elliott said she thanks the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, the Area Prosecution Division of the Iowa Attorney General’s Office, Project Harmony and Phoenix House for their help and dedication to “bring justice to the victim of this atrocity.”

Parents critical of school officials after fatal bus fire

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March 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OAKLAND, Iowa (AP) — The parents of the 16-year-old girl who died in a school bus fire in western Iowa last year are critical of school officials and the 74-year-old bus driver who also died. Glen and Natalie Klindt told The Des Moines Register they hope Iowa will strengthen school bus regulations because of the December 12 fire that happened right after Donnie Hendricks picked up Megan Klindt.

The Klindts say Hendricks couldn’t walk without a walker and had back surgery scheduled the week of the fire, so the couple says he wasn’t physically fit to drive the bus. School bus drivers in Iowa must have physicals, but endurance isn’t measured.
Federal investigators have said the fire began in the engine compartment after the bus backed into a ditch and became stuck.

Iowa PG Connor McCaffery receives hardship waiver

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March 26th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa point guard Connor McCaffery has been granted a hardship waiver by the Big Ten, leaving him with four seasons of eligibility remaining.

The league announced Monday it had approved McCaffery’s petition after he played just four games as a true freshman.

McCaffery, the son of coach Fran McCaffery, missed two games with a sprained ankle, eight games with mononucleosis and 19 games after undergoing a tonsillectomy in December.

A healthy McCaffery could be in line to start next season and allow Jordan Bohannon to play more off the ball.

Iowa finished 14-19 in 2017-18, pushing Final Four-bound Michigan to overtime in its finale in the Big Ten tournament.

Greenfield clears one hurdle as she seeks alternative path to Primary ballot

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March 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Party leaders in the third congressional district have narrowly voted to place the name of a fellow Democrat on the ballot, even though Theresa Greenfield failed to collect the number of petition signatures necessary to qualify for June’s Democratic Primary.

Greenfield and a group she called “team democracy” fanned out through the district to collect a second set of petition signatures after her campaign manager admitted he forged some signatures on her first set of petitions. The last-minute effort, though, failed to produce ENOUGH signatures. Greenfield has been forced to seek another path onto the primary ballot.

Bill Brauch is chairman of the 88 third district Democrats who voted on the matter today (Monday). He doesn’t expect his group’s decision to be challenged in court. “I’m not anticipating any lawsuit, but one never knows,” Brauch says. Brauch says there was half-an-hour of “respectful” discussion about the ramifications of nominating Greenfield in this unusual way.

Some argued the move gives ammunition to Republicans, including Congressman David Young — the Republican seeking reelection in the district. Others said today’s vote was just a preliminary action and the final decision rests with three state officials who’ll meet tomorrow (Tuesday).

Iowa’s secretary of state, attorney general and state auditor are the three members of the appeal board that decide whether Greenfield’s name appears on the Primary ballot. That decision, whatever it may be, could be challenged in court.

(Radio Iowa)

Mills County Sheriff’s report (3/26)

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March 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports three weekend arrests. On Saturday, 24-year old Mercedes Devonna Liparoto, of Malvern, was arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance and OWI 1st offense. Her bond was set at $1,000. And, 36-year old Ryan Patrick Hinkel, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for OWI 2nd  offense. His bond was set at $2,000.

And, 33-year old Walter Louis Zeno-Lopez, of Omaha, was arrested Sunday morning in Mills County, for OWI 1st offense, and having No Valid Driver’s License. His bond was set at $1,000.

GARY LYNN RASMUSSEN, 74, of Springfield, MO. (Svcs. 3/31/18)

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March 26th, 2018 by admin

GARY LYNN RASMUSSEN, 74, of Springfield, MO., died March 13th, 2018 at Salem Lutheran Homes in Elk Horn. A Memorial Service for GARY RASMUSSEN will be at 10:30 am on Saturday, March 31st at Peace United Church of Christ in Walnut, IA.

GARY LYNN RASMUSSEN is survived by:

His son: Eric (Tara) Rasmussen, El Paso, TX

His brothers: James (Becky) Rasmussen, Bellevue, NE; and Dave (Vivian) Rasmussen, Richland, WA.

His sister: Suzy (Melvin) Larsen, Walnut.

1 grandchild, his nieces and nephew.

Stun gun used on Dubuque man in jail awaiting murder trial

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March 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Jail authorities used a stun gun on a Dubuque man charged with murder after he refused to obey commands. Court documents say 22-year-old Helmon Betwell violated jail rules Sunday and received multiple verbal commands before Dubuque County Sheriff’s Department deputies used a stun gun to obtain compliance.

The Telegraph Herald reports Betwell has been charged with interference with official acts in relation to the incident. He also has been charged with murder, sexual assault and burglary connected to a fatal attack on a 66-year-old woman on Sept. 1, 2015, as she was walking in Dubuque. The trial was moved out of Dubuque County after extensive media coverage. Betwell’s trial had been set for May, but the prosecution and defense both said Friday they need more time to prepare.

Embattled prosecutor decides to quit race for 2nd term

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March 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A southeast Iowa prosecutor criticized for dropping charges filed against a nursing home operator has decided not to seek a second term. The Hawk Eye reports that Des Moines County Attorney Amy Beavers mentioned in her announcement Monday the scrutiny and criticism she’d received for dropping charges against Marc Johnson, director of the Danville Care Center. He was accused of taking money from a patient’s account.

She cited concerns that if he were convicted, the home would have to close. Beavers made an agreement not to pursue the charges if Johnson paid the case’s court costs and didn’t violate any laws for two years.
She said in her statement Monday that, “If closing this nursing home is what the community expects from their county attorney, I am not the right county attorney.”