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Latest phone scam preys on Iowans with lost pets

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November 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s largest nonprofit animal shelter is issuing a warning about scammers targeting the owners of lost pets. The Animal Rescue League of Iowa says it’s gotten several calls from people who say they’ve gotten calls from someone claiming to be with the ARL. The caller says their lost pet has been found and needs urgent medical care, then says payment is needed, and they try to get the owner to cover the expenses through a third-party payment processor.

ARL of Iowa photo

The Des Moines-based shelter is putting out the word that this is something it never does. All lost pets that arrive at the ARL are posted on two websites: PetcoLoveLost.org and IowaPetAlert.com. So if you get such a call, check there, call the ARL or local law enforcement.

Swiderski to Miss 2024-25 Season Due to Injury

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November 15th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head coach Kevin Dresser announced Thursday that 141-pounder Casey Swiderski will miss the 2024-25 season due to a knee injury suffered in practice earlier this week.

“Casey suffered a knee injury earlier this week in practice and will have surgery tomorrow to repair that knee,” Dresser said. “He will use his redshirt for the 2024-25 season, and we look forward to his return in the spring and his final two years of eligibility.”

Swiderski was an All-American at 149 pounds last season after placing seventh at the NCAA Championships and compiled a 24-5 record for the Cyclones.

Iowa State Wrestling Signs Four

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November 15th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State wrestling program and head coach Kevin Dresser announced the addition of four prep wrestlers Thursday. Christian Castillo, Jacob Helgeson, TJ Koester and Carter Pearson all put pen to paper and officially became Cyclones on National Signing Day.

“At this time, it’s one of the smallest classes we have signed in our time at Iowa State, but I also think it is one of the most talented,” Dresser said. “We can’t wait to get these guys to Ames and get them in our practice room. These guys will raise the level of talent and competition in our room on day one.”

Iowa State’s signing class is ranked No. 15 nationally by FloWrestling. Christian Castillo is the highest-rated recruit in the class, checking in at No. 11 on MatScouts’ Class of 2025 Big Board.

While Castillo hails originally from Arizona, he is spending his senior year at Ames High School, meaning all four Cyclone signees will have graduated from an Iowa high school.

All four signees are set to arrive on campus for the 2025-26 season.

Here’s a look at the new additions:

 

Christian Castillo
Hometown: Glendale, Ariz.
High School: Valiant College Prep / Ames High School
Projected Weight Class: 125
Attended Valiant College Prep in Phoenix, Arizona before transferring to Ames High for his senior year … rated as the No. 11 overall recruit nationally by FloWrestling and No. 14 by MatScouts … listed as the No. 2 120-pounder nationally by FloWrestling … two-time Super 32 Champion (2022, ’24) and four-time placewinner … 2022 U17 World Silver Medalist (Freestyle) … also represented the United States in Greco-Roman at the 2022 U17 World Championships … won gold in Freestyle and Greco-Roman at the 2022 Pan-American Championships.

 

Carter Pearson
Hometown: Pleasant Hill, Iowa
High School: Southeast Polk
Projected Weight Class: 133/141
Wrestled at Southeast Polk High School … rated as the No. 113 recruit nationally by MatScouts … 2024 Iowa High School Class 3A state champion at 120 pounds … three-time state medalist … placed third as a freshman and sophomore … posted a 39-0 record en route to his state title as a junior … defeated Bettendorf’s Jake Knight, 1-0, in the state title match … helped the Rams to 2024 tournament and dual team titles.

 

Jacob Helgeson
Hometown: Johnston, Iowa
High School: Johnston
Projected Weight Class: 165/174
Prepped at Johnston High School … rated as the No. 160 prospect nationally by MatScouts … two-time Iowa High School Class 3A state champion (2023, ’24) … owns a 115-5 prep record entering his senior season … suffered just one loss (32-1) in his junior season and won a state title despite a torn labrum … undefeated (43-0) state champion as a sophomore … placed third as a freshman after tearing his ACL over the holidays … younger brother of current Cyclone wrestlers Caleb and Owen Helgeson … also played football and was one of the best linebackers in the state … second on the team with 49 tackles, including five for loss and a sack … also had two interceptions.

 

TJ Koester
Hometown: Bettendorf, Iowa
High School: Bettendorf
Projected Weight Class: 141
Prepped at Bettendorf High School … rated as the No. 172 recruit nationally by MatScouts … tabbed as IAwrestle’s No. 1 132-pounder in Iowa Class 3A to begin the 2024-25 season … enters senior season with a 127-7 prep record … two-time Iowa High School Class 3A state champion (2022, ’24) … three-time state medalist … 43-1 record en route to his state title as a junior, avenging his only loss of the year in the state finals … placed third as a sophomore with a 43-5 record … finished with a 41-1 record and a state title as a freshman … 2023 Fargo All-American at 126 pounds (runner-up) … runner-up at USA Wrestling’s 2023 National High School Recruiting Showcase.

Iowa DOC: Woman convicted of Child Endangerment in Guthrie County & other charges fails to return to a Work Release facility

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November 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

MASON CITY, Iowa – Officials with the Iowa Department of Corrections, today (Friday), report a woman convicted in Guthrie County on charges that include Involuntary Manslaughter/Public Offense and Child Endangerment-Serious Injury, and Marshall County charges of Operating Vehicle While Intoxicated and Child Endangerment-Serious Injury, failed to report back to the Beje Clark Residential Center as required, Wednesday (Nov. 13th). Seaira Marie Briceno is a 31-year-old, 5’0″, 180-pound White female.

Seaira Marie Briceno (Iowa Dept. of Corrections photo)

She was admitted to the work release facility on June 4, 2024. Persons with information on Briceno’s whereabouts should contact local police.

Tip in case of missing Iowa TV journalist leads to dead end

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November 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The group that runs the online investigation website Find-Jodi-dot-com, dedicated to Mason City T-V anchor Jodi Huisentruit — who vanished in 1996, says they’ve confirmed -no- human remains were found in a recent search in Minnesota that was connected to the case. The Mason City Police Department recently searched an area in Winsted, Minnesota, which is about 15 miles west from the edge of the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

Jodi Huisentruit (file photo)

Winsted’s police chief Justin Heldt tells the investigation group that farm animal remains were found in an unused city park that is adjacent to construction underway at an apartment complex. Heldt says it is not unusual in a rural community like Winsted to find animal bones.

Mason City’s police chief Jeff Brinkley had said a tip prompted the search.

Atlantic Chamber announces a slight policy change for those participating in the Lighted Christmas Parade on Dec. 7th

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November 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce reports a slight policy change is coming for those who wish to participate in the City of Atlantic’s annual “Lighted Christmas Parade.” The parade will fill downtown Atlantic with holiday cheer Saturday, December 7th, starting at 6-p.m. Chamber Executive Director Bailey Smith says “Due to a growing crowd size the last few years, the Chamber is implementing a ‘no’ policy for throwing any items, including candy, from floats this year. If float participants want to hand anything out during the parade, they may do so by walking the sidewalks of Chestnut Street but may not distribute any type of product on the street during the parade.

“Public safety is always our top concern when implementing any type of event in town,” Smith says. “We love how much everyone enjoys this parade and are so proud to see it get bigger every year. We think with this minor adjustment, we’ll be able to keep people from congregating to the middle of the street and avoid any major safety issues.”

Each float will have a holiday theme, lighting and music. Awards will be given for: Best Overall, Best Holiday Spirit and Twinkle Twinkle award. Fireworks will kick off the Christmas magic over the Rock Island Depot, starting at 6 PM. The Lighted Parade & Fireworks are sponsored by A.M. Cohron & Son, McDermott & Son Roofing and Rush, CPA & Associates. Bailey Smith says “The Fireworks and Lighted Parade is a holiday tradition that Atlantic families look forward to every year. It’s always fun to see how creative people get with their light displays each year.”

Lighted Parade & Fireworks in downtown Atlantic, IA. (Chamber file photo)

Before the parade, join Santa and Atlantic Hy-Vee at the Nishna Valley Family YMCA beginning at 9 AM for ‘Pancakes with Santa’ and other fun activities. Santa will be in his Cabin in City Park following pancakes from 3 PM – 5:30 PM. Pancakes with Santa is sponsored by Smith Land Service, Atlantic Dental Center, Sonntag Development and Nishna Valley Dental.

If you would like to participate in the Lighted Parade, visit www.atlanticiowa.com for a registration form. Line-up begins at 5-p.m. at 6th & Walnut Street with judging beginning at 5:30-p.m. Registration is not required, but is encouraged.

Pick up a Christmas brochure from area retail businesses, ‘like’ the Chamber on Facebook or follow on Instagram (AtlanticIowaFan) to find dates and details to celebrate Christmas in Atlantic. You can find a complete list of activities and a printable version of the brochure at www.atlanticiowa.com. Capture the Christmas magic with #MyAtlanticIA or #ChristmasinAtlantic and post to the Atlantic Area Chamber’s Facebook or Instagram pages. Contact the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce with any

Program this Sunday talks about the history of 2 Thanksgiving celebrations in Iowa

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November 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Did you know there were TWO Thanksgiving celebrations in Iowa…in the same year? It’s true. Learn more about why and when, during a special program taking place this Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024, beginning at 2-p.m. The program will be held inside the American Legion Memorial Building (201 Poplar St.), in Atlantic. Leo Landis has researched the forgotten stories that began when Iowa became a territory, and shifted to setting the special celebration for as late as December, since that time.

Landis is the Curator for the State Historical Society in Iowa, as well as the State Historical Museum. He continues to add new exhibits, as information is discovered, and is passionate about making Iowa history available and interesting.

Atlantic Rock Island Society (ARISE) is sponsoring the program. There is no fee to attend, but donations are appreciated. The American Legion Memorial Building is handicapped accessible.

Pott. County man arrested on a drug charge in Montgomery County

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November 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A man from Pottawattamie County was arrested Tuesday afternoon, on a drug charge. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 23-year-old Allen Ray Schill, of Oakland, was arrested at around 1:15-p.m., for Possession of Marijuana. Schill was booked-into the Montgomery County Jail and held on a cash bond.

Sirens sounding in Oakland, Thursday, were due to a malfunction

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November 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Oakland, Iowa) – If you live in Oakland and heard tornado/fire sirens going-off, you didn’t need to worry. Officials with the Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) posted on social media, that the sirens weren’t alerting Oakland residents them to any sort of threat. The EMA said the sirens in Oakland had malfunctioned because of a technical issue.

The social media post said “There is no threat or hazard. The issue is being worked on at this time.”

FBI searching for man known as ‘John Doe 49’ in child sexual exploitation investigation

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November 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the FBI are asking for help identifying a man authorities said may have critical information about a child victim in a sexual exploitation case. The FBI describes the man as being between 45 to 65 years old, bald with a dark goatee. They are calling him “John Doe 49.” As part of their search, agents released several photos of the man.

“John Doe 49” (FBI photos)

Officials say he has at least five visual tattoos, including the word “Dabby” on the right side of his chest.  The FBI investigators do not have any specific leads on where the man is located, so they released this information nationwide. If anyone recognizes him, contact the FBI tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI.