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Shelby Bank Robbery Suspect did not display a weapon

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August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The man who authorities say robbed the Shelby County State Bank late last Thursday morning did not display a weapon during the robbery. Shelby County Sheriff Mark Hervey told KJAN News 48-year old Larry Tiarks did however, produce a note during the incident, which occurred at around 11:45-a.m., Thursday. The note contained specific information as to what he wanted the teller to do. Hervey says Tiarks was wearing sunglasses and a ball cap.

Hervey said Tiarks was a regular customer at the bank.  Even so, the teller on duty did not recognize him. A deputy who was on-duty and in the City of Shelby at the time of the robbery, observed a vehicle leaving the city, that matched the description of the suspect’s vehicle. Sheriff Hervey said they had no idea at the time, that Tiarks was the suspect.  The deputy engaged in a pursuit of the vehicle, which traveled east of Shelby to the 200-block of Juniper Road. The chase ended after Tiarks left his vehicle and entered a rural residence. Sheriff Hervey says the deputies who went to the front door of the residence retreated once Tiarks appeared before them.

He says they thought they saw a weapon in his hand when Tiarks appeared at the patio doors, but that was never confirmed. Sheriff’s officials along with those from surrounding counties and the Iowa State Patrol established a perimeter around the residence. At around 4-p.m., the Iowa State Patrol Tactical Entry Team, using specialized equipment from the FBI, made entry into the home. When the entered the home, they found Tiarks inside, dead from a “Self-inflicted wound.” For the sake of the family, Hervey would not elaborate on how Tiarks died.

Hervey says its still not clear what motivated Tiarks to rob the bank. He says they’re looking at several different avenues of explanation, but right now, they are “At a loss.”

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ALBERT EHRENFRIED, 99, of Fontanelle (Svcs. 8-31-12)

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August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ALBERT EHRENFRIED, 99, of Fontanelle, died Mon., Aug. 27th, at the Adair County Memorial Hospital in Greenfield.  Celebration of Life services for ALBERT EHRENFRIED will be held 2-p.m. Fri., Aug. 31st, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held from 4-8pm Thursday at the funeral home in Fontanelle, with the family greeting friends from 6-8pm. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Fontanelle Fire and Rescue Squad, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, or to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Burial will be in the Fontanelle Cemetery, with a luncheon to follow, at the church.

ALBERT EHRENFRIED is survived by:

His daughters – Susan (Terry) Pickrell, of Sahuarita, AZ & Tammy Kordick, of Altoona.

His sons – Gary (Margy) Ehrenfried, and Jon (Lois) Ehrenfried, all of Fontanelle.

14 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, other relatives & friends.

IDPH advises Iowans to be aware of increased activity, possible rabies risk

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August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

As expected this time of year, the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) is receiving an increasing number of bat-related rabies calls. These calls usually peak in August and September. According to the Department of Natural Resources, these are the months when interactions between humans and bats typically increase because of bat migration and increased mobility and traveling of young bat pups. So far in 2012, 11 rabid bats have been reported to IDPH.  One case was reported in Mills County. There have been no human rabies cases. There have also been reported cases of skunks having rabies. The IDPH says one each was reported in Cass and Guthrie Counties.

Rabies is a deadly virus spread to people from the saliva of infected animals, usually through an animal bite. The most common carriers of rabies in Iowa are bats and skunks, although many different species of animals can be infected with rabies. IDPH Public Health Veterinarian, Dr. Ann Garvey says “Rabies in humans is 100 percent preventable through prompt, appropriate medical care.” According to Garvey, ” If you think you might have been exposed to rabies, you should clean the wound immediately and then contact your health care provider.”

Bat bites can be visibly undetectable and therefore, if you have any physical contact with a bat, you should wash the exposed area thoroughly with soap and water. If possible, the bat should be captured and tested for rabies. If capture is not possible, you should seek medical attention. Additionally, if a bat is found in the same room as an unattended child, a sleeping person, or anyone who cannot reliably communicate what happened, this is considered a potential bat exposure, and medical attention should be sought.

There is a common misconception that you cannot legally kill bats in homes. This is not true. If you encounter a bat in your home, you may kill it in order to have it tested for rabies. This will help determine if you need to get the rabies shots.

For more information about rabies, visit www.idph.state.ia.us/Cade/DiseaseIndex.aspx?disease=Rabies.

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Red Oak man dies from injuries suffered in cycle crash

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August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office says a Red Oak man has died from injuries he suffered during a motorcycle crash Sunday afternoon. Chief Deputy Sheriff John Reynolds says59-year old Robin L. Allen died at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. The accident happened at around 12:50-p.m., Sunday, in the vicinity of 205th Street and Hawk Lane.  When deputies arrives they found a 2008 Harley Davidson motorcycle in the west ditch, and Allen was being treated for his injuries.

Witnesses stated that for reasons unknown, Allen’s motorcycle, which had been north bound on 205th street, crossed the center of the road and exited the traveled portion of the roadway and flipped into the ditch. Allen was transported to Jennie Edmundson Hospital before being transferred to the UNMC, where he was pronounced dead. This matter remains under investigation.

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LARRY ALAN TIARKS, 48, of Avoca (Svcs. 8-29-12)

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August 27th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

LARRY ALAN TIARKS, 48, of Avoca, died Thu., Aug. 23rd. A funeral service for LARRY TIARKS will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Aug. 29th, at Trinity Lutheran Church, in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Visitation is from 6-9pm Tue., Aug. 28th at the funeral home, with the family greeting friends from 6-9pm.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

LARRY TIARKS is survived by:

His wife – Lori Tiarks, of Avoca.

His daughter – Nicole Tiarks, of Avoca.

His parents – Janice & Adol “Fritz” Tiarks, of Harlan.

His brother – Jay (Noel) Tiarks, of Tomah, WI.

His sisters – Jill (Bill) Daeges, of Harlan, Joy (Darrin) Petersen, & Jackie (Tom) Schumacher, all of Harlan, & Janell (Josh) Williams, of Denver, CO.

 

MONDAY, AUGUST 27th

Trading Post

August 27th, 2012 by Jim Field

WANTED: PS2 Tony Hawks games in good working order. Call 712-778-2172 or 712-621-7452 and leave message at either number.

FOR SALE:  Lift chair in good condition, burgandy color $150.00 call 712-249-1563.

FOR SALE:  I got a use cars bed I would like to get 20.00 obo.  2. I got a use psp go I would like to get 80.00.  You can text me at 712 242 7326.

WANTED:  Someone to to exterior painting.  243-4308.

FOR SALE:  Chair lift for a van for $300.  FOR SALE:  Osbourne hog feeders.  $300.  FOR SALE:  Set of tractor tires:  16-9-26’s and 12-4-26’s.  $500.  304-4262.

FOR SALE:  Collection of gas engine magazines from November 1993 to July 2010.  167 issues altogether in great condition.  $167.  243-3896.

FOR SALE:  Washer/dryer set for $75.  FOR SALE:  Metal dog house for $10.  FOR SALE:  TV stand with various compartments in excellent shape – walnut color.  $50.  249-7848.

GARAGE SALE: Friday, August 31st, from 2-8 pm at 710 Lin Street (in alley), Atlantic & Saturday, September 1st from 9-4. Guys & gals,items for all ages, antiques, tools, etc.

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