Jim Field speaks with Michelle Behrens and Stacey Pellett about Operation Christmas Child.
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Jim Field speaks with Michelle Behrens and Stacey Pellett about Operation Christmas Child.
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The Creston Police Department reports two incidents of theft and once incident of vandalism were investigated over the weekend, and one person was taken into custody. 34-year old Brian Lee Rhodes, of Creston, was arrested Friday at the Union County Jail on a charge of Simple Assault. Rhodes was later released on a promised to appear in court.
An elderly Creston resident reported to police on Sunday, that her cell phone had been taken sometime between 2-pm and 7-pm that day. The loss was estimated at $50. On Saturday, a resident on north Birch Street in Creston reported her basement was broken into sometime between Nov. 5th and 8th. Someone stole a toolbox with six drawers, 5 gallons of paint, a bicycle, a space heater, weed eater, an air conditioner, and a chain saw. The loss was estimated at $600.
And a resident on south Division Street in Creston reported Saturday, that someone shot out the windows of a home at 210 south Maple Street. A b-b gun is believed to be the weapon used. Damage was estimated at $125.
The KJAN listening area forecast from the Nat’l. Weather Service, and weather info. for Atlantic.
Also, a Wind Advisory is in effect from 3-pm today until Midnight, for Harrison, Mills, Monona, Pottawattamie and Shelby Counties.
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Creston vs Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City (5:36 PM)
Xavier, Cedar Rapids vs Pella (8:21 PM)
Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn vs Fremont-Mills, Tabor (12:06 PM)
Newell-Fonda vs H-L-V, Victor (9:06 AM)
Friday (11-14-2014)
Cedar Rapids, Washington vs Bettendorf (4:06 PM)
Waukee vs Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines (7:06 PM)
Gladbrook-Reinbeck vs Denver (10:06 AM)
Mount Ayr vs Logan-Magnolia (1:06 PM)
Saturday (11-15-2014)
North Fayette Valley vs Beckman Catholic, Dyersville (7:06 PM)
Sioux Center vs Albia (4:06 PM)
South Winneshiek, Calmar vs Regina, Iowa City (10:06 AM)
West Lyon, Inwood vs St. Edmond, Fort Dodge (1:06 PM)
A hearing will be held this (Monday) morning, on requests for a change of venue and a continuance (postponement), along with the waiving of a speedy trial, for an Atlantic woman accused of faking her daughter’s cancer by administering drugs that could have potentially harmed the girl. The hearing for 30-year old Leatha Slauson is scheduled to begin at 9-a.m., in Cass County District Court. If Cass County Attorney Dan Feistner’s motion, and one made last month by Slauson’s attorney to have her trial moved out of Cass County are denied, the woman’s trial will begin Wednesday.
In last month’s motion for a Change of Venue, Slauson Attorney Jaz Mez said the woman’s trial should be moved due to extensive media coverage, gossip, rumors and speculation by residents in Cass County that would make selecting a fair and impartial jury impossible. Earlier, Mez had said Slauson was competent to stand trial, but unable to tell right from wrong. Mez is expected to use a defense of “Diminished Responsibility” when her case comes before a jury.
Authorities say Slauson lied about her daughter having cancer, inserted a feeding tube into the 5-year-old girl and gave her drugs and cannabis oils. Slauson has pleaded not guilty to 20 counts, including assault, child endangerment and theft by deception.
A woman who is no stranger to law enforcement, was arrested again Sunday evening, in Montgomery County. 44-year old Shelby Joann Olivares, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 8:15-p.m. on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault. The woman is known to have at least five different aliases.
Olivares was brought to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center, where she was being held this (Monday) morning, without bond.
One person was hurt during a motorcycle accident Sunday afternoon, in Pottawattamie County. The Omaha World-Herald reports the unidentified 35-year old man, who was not wearing a helmet, was transported by helicopter to the Nebraska Medical Center. The accident happened at around 1-p.m. near the intersection of 270th Street and Juniper Road.
Additional details are currently not available.
PAUL DOUGLAS STEEN, 61, of Stuart (& formerly of Greenfield), died Fri., Nov. 7th, at Select Specialty Hospital in Omaha. A Memorial Visitation for PAUL STEEN will be held from 5:30-until 7:30-p.m. Wed., Nov. 12th, at the Johnson Family Funeral Home, in Stuart.
Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.
Memorials may be directed to the Paul Steen Memorial Funds, in care of the funeral home.