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FOR SALE: Large 8 horse power Murry Blizzard snowblower for sale. 27 inchs, electric start, two stage like new used twice. 375.00 firm. 243 9849 Atlantic.
FOR SALE: DVD player $20; 8 comedy dvd’s – $5 each; books: $10 for hardcover, $5 for paperbacks; Sing & Dance Christmas Scooby-Doo $25. 712-249-8234.
FREE: 6 P215/65R17 tires. Would make good spare tire or trailer tires. Still some tread left on them. Call 712-249-4914 for details.
FOR SALE: electric log splitter $75. 2 truck loads of seasoned ash and walnut wood. $100 for all. Prefer you pick up. Located west of Griswold area on Hwy 92. Call 712-249-4914 for details. SOLD!
FOR SALE: 2 car stereo amplifiers: 1 – Pyle, 1 – Surround, 1500 watts each $125 for both; a box with 2 – 12″ 600 watt speakers $100. 712-304-4998.
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FOR SALE: GE Smooth top stove black in color works good $75 712-304-5607
A pest control company employee is accused of planting electronic listening devices in a woman’s home in Red Oak. 38-year old Aaron Theodore Johnson, of Red Oak, was charged with Electronic and/or Mechanical Eavesdropping (a serious misdemeanor). He also faces a felony charge of being a Felon in Possession of a firearm. Johnson was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $5,000 cash bond, while awaiting an appearance before the magistrate.
Red Oak Police say an investigation into Johnson’s alleged activities began after the Red Oak Police Department received a complaint on Monday from 29-year old Jessica Hale, of Red Oak. Hale said a recording device had been found at her home located in 400 block of north 7th Street. Upon further investigation, a second device was found in Hale’s bedroom. She told police the only person who would have had been granted access to her residence was Johnson, whose rural Red Oak residence is also the business location for RMPKA Pest Control Services.
A search warrant executed at Johnson’s home resulted in the discovery of items similar to those found in Hale’s home, along with numerous computers, hard drives and other electronic devices. During the investigation, it was determined Johnson had previously been convicted of a felony, and was in possession of numerous firearm-related items and ammunition, all of which were seized.
The investigation into Johnson’s alleged activities continues. In addition, a forensic examination of the devices seized will be conducted by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.
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A Creston man was arrested Monday on a Union County warrant for Failure to Appear in court on Child Support Matters. Creston Police say 40-year old Travis David Ahrens was being held in the Union County Jail on $2,000 bond.
And Creston Police are investigating two incidents of theft. Someone entered the Adams Street Apartments sometime between Oct. 26th and Nov. 2nd and took lamps, bedding, a coffee pot, radio, fans, blinds and curtains from three separate apartments. A door jam was also damaged. The loss was estimated at $120.
The other incident happened sometime between 7-am and 6-pm Monday, when someone stole a pink Mongoose girls bicycle from 801 north Elm Street, in Creston. The loss was estimated at $300.
Jim Field speaks with Derek Bair, Atlantic High School Industrial Technology teacher, about their Heavy Equipment Day coming up on November 6th.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa man who was shot by a state trooper following a high-speed car chase has been sentenced to five years in prison. The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil reports 29-year-old Michael Lee was sentenced after pleading guilty to charges including felony eluding and operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Lee says he was high on synthetic marijuana when he led officers on the 2013 chase in Council Bluffs that reached speeds of 100 mph. He says he doesn’t remember what happened before waking up in the hospital.
Authorities say Lee tried to run over a trooper who had crashed his car. The trooper fired multiple shots into Lee’s vehicle and hit him at least once. The chase ended when another trooper rammed and flipped Lee’s vehicle.
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