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Manhunt in Jasper County

On 1-24-17, at 1956 hours the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to W 52nd St N and N 19th Ave W for a motor vehicle accident. The reporting party stated that two of the individuals involved in the crash were Katelund Jeffrey, 20 years old and Anthony Dommer, 26 years old. Both subjects were known to have valid arrest warrants. Dommer has been wanted since November for an escape from custody. Jeffrey was wanted for a parole violation. Recent information also revealed that Dommer was possibly in possession of multiple firearms.
Deputies arrived on scene and determined that Dommer and Jeffrey were not involved with the crash and were not at the scene. Deputies did witness a vehicle leaving the area of the accident scene at a high rate of speed.
At approximately 2046 hours the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office received a call about a vehicle stopped in the middle of the roadway in the 5600 block of Hwy F-62 W. It was determined that this was possibly the vehicle that Jeffrey and Dommer were using. The immediate area was searched for persons, none were found.
At approximately 2153 hours the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office received notification regarding 2 individuals in a garage approximately 1.5 miles from the scene of the vehicle stopped in the roadway. Deputies arrived on scene and found Katelund Jeffrey on the property, she was taken into custody. A search of multiple buildings took place, revealing no other persons. A short time later, deputies searched a field, finding Anthony Dommer hiding in the brush. Dommer was taken into custody without incident and transported to Skiff Medical Center for cold exposure symptoms. Dommer was later transported to the Polk County Jail.
Assisting agencies in this manhunt are as follows:
Newton Fire/EMS, Monroe Police, Prairie City Police, Iowa State Patrol,
AUTHORITY Lieutenant Aaron Groves

Complaint Leads to Theft Charge at Animal Shelter

In January of 2017, the Mahaska County Attorney’s Office received a complaint that an employee of the Stephen’s Memorial Animal Shelter had used a Mahaska County credit card for fraudulent purposes. This complaint was investigated by the County Attorney’s Office, as well as the Mahaska County Sheriff’s Office.

As a result of this investigation, on Wednesday, January 25, 2017, the Sheriff’s Office filed one count of Theft in the 3rd degree and one count of Forgery against Shelter Director Lindsey Sime (30 years old) of Oskaloosa. Both of these charges are aggravated misdemeanors and were filed with the Mahaska County Magistrate’s Court. As a result of these filings, the Court issued an arrest warrant for Sime. Bond was set in the amount of $5,000.00.

Sime turned herself into the Mahaska County Jail, at approximately 4:15 p.m., on January 25, 2017 and posted bond. She will make her initial appearance in court at a later date.

The County Attorney’s Office and the Sheriff’s Office were assisted by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Attorney General’s Office with this investigation.

As a reminder, a criminal charge is merely an accusation and all defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

“Party and Chili’ Event Set for Friday at William Penn

OSKALOOSA — Who doesn’t enjoy a nice, warm bowl of chili on a cold winter day? On Friday night, area residents will have the opportunity to taste a variety of tasty chili.

On Jan. 27, William Penn University will host the first ever Party and Chili at the PAC. There will be free chili dogs, drinks, kids’ activities, popcorn and movies at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. There will also be a free will donation, which will benefit the New Hope Community Center, which wants to open a soup kitchen.

Ann Smith, of the Mahaska Wellness Coalition, says that the group is always looking for ways to bring the city of Oskaloosa together.

“The Mahaska Wellness Coalition is always looking for ways to engage the community. During one of the meetings it came up about showing a family friendly movie for the people of Oskaloosa, and the students at William Penn,” she said. “After talking about different ways to engage, we came up with the chili cook off and then movie night.”

A call also goes out to anyone who has a great chili recipe. A competition will be held to see who can create the best chili. Those who wish to enter the competition will have the chance to claim the “Golden Ladle” prize. Competitors will go spoon-to-spoon with representatives of the Oskaloosa Police Department, Mahaska Bottling Company and various city entities.

Oskaloosa Police Chief Jake McGee is also an active member of the Wellness Coalition, and Smith says he stepped up to bring the departments of the city together for a good cause.

“When the idea came up about hosting a chili cook off, Chief volunteered to help lead the city in the efforts to be a part of the engagement,” she said. “Chief McGee has talked to the different departments in the city to bring chili and enter into the contest! He also volunteered his officers time to come help with the volunteering and organization of the event.”

Smith says there is also a panel of celebrity judges who will have the first taste of each batch of chili in the competition.

“We will have a panel of celebrity judges, Jay from MHP, Clete from Hy Vee, Cory from Mahaska, the Mayor, Dave Kruztfeldt and Karen from the Oskaloosa Chamber,” she said.

“These judges will be the first to sample the chili. Their expert taste buds will decide on who wins the prestigious Golden Ladle. There will also be a People’s choice award. Everyone entering the PAC will be given a ticket, they will drop that ticket in a cup at the table they like the most. That person will win the Golden Spoon award.”

When the awards have been handed out, a family-friendly movie will be shown on the jumbo screen at 6:30 p.m., followed by a movie for older teens and adults at 8 p.m. You are encouraged to bring blankets and pillows to cozy up on the floor while watching the movies.

Story provided by Chris Rhea of the Oskaloosa Herald

January 25th: On This Day

On this day in 2006, Carrie Underwood’s single “Jesus, Take The Wheel” was Certified Gold by the RIAA.  The song was the first single from Underwood’s debut album Some Hearts. The song became a crossover hit, spending six consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs, peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart and charting high on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. It also became a top twenty hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

“Jesus, Take the Wheel” won Grammys for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Song, and it won Single of the Year at the 2005 Academy of Country Music Awards. The song ranked number four on CMT’s 40 Greatest Songs of the Decade.

The song would end up being Certified Triple Platinum.

Dan + Shay’s Shay Mooney Is Now A Father

Dan + Shay’s Shay Mooney is now a daddy. Just hours ago (1/24) Mooney’s fiancée Hannah gave birth to their first son Asher James Mooney. The proud dad said on Instagram, “It’s hard to describe the love you feel for the first time when you hold your child. I will never be the same. Asher James, I promise to be the father you deserve. And Hannah, I promise to be the husband you want and need. I love you both so much. You’ve given me everything I never knew I needed. Welcome to the world Asher James Mooney. 1/24/2017.” He also posted a picture of the new family here.

Local Sports Scores For 01/24/17

In boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday:

Albia 55, Davis County, Bloomfield 33
Ankeny Christian Academy 79, Twin Cedars, Bussey 24 (BGC Conf Tournament)
Belle Plaine 78, Tri-County, Thornburg 45
Grinnell 55, Oskaloosa 51
Highland, Riverside 67, Pekin 55
Iowa Christian Academy 66, Melcher-Dallas 40 (BG Conf Tr)
Keota 65, Iowa Valley, Marengo 48
Montezuma 60, Colfax-Mingo 37
Murray 64, Moravia 49 (BGC Tourn)
Newton 53, Dallas Center-Grimes 41 (OT)
North Mahaska, New Sharon 50, B-G-M, Brooklyn 33
Ottumwa 71, Washington 56
Pella 83, Pella Christian 67

In girls’ basketball scores from Tuesday:

Dallas Center-Grimes 58, Newton 46
Eddyville-Blakesburg 59, Knoxville 20
Grinnell 55, Oskaloosa 47
Iowa Valley 46, Keota 37
Lynnville-Sully 53, HLV, Victor 32
Montezuma 77, Colfax-Mingo 18
New London 78, Cardinal, Eldon 25
North Mahaska 52, BGM, Brooklyn 28
Ottumwa 46, Washington 28
Pekin 44, Highland, Riverside 30
Pella 53, Pella Christian 50
Pleasantville 50, Martensdale-St Marys 43
Tri-County, Thornburg 51, Belle Plaine 33

Brantley Gilbert Says Keith Urban Saved His Life

There was a time a few years ago when Brantley Gilbert’s struggles with addiction threatened to break him, but thanks to a conversation with Keith Urban, Gilbert found light at the end of the tunnel. Brantley opened up about his encounter with Urban during an interview with The Tennessean, revealing that the two had met at a rehab treatment center in Nashville only a few days after pancreatitis put Gilbert in the hospital. At the time, Brantley told everyone around him that he was ready to leave the facility, even if it was against medical advice, but they asked him to wait one more day because there was someone they wanted him to meet.

 

The next day, Brantley met with Keith – a former addict himself – and the two talked about addiction. Urban asked Gilbert why he was afraid of being a musician who doesn’t drink alcohol, and Gilbert told him that he didn’t think he would be as good at his job. Keith told Brantley that he had once had the same fears, but said he was actually a better artist because of his sobriety. And that was the moment Gilbert said everything changed. Brantley said, “If it weren’t for him, I don’t know if I’d be sober or be in this business anymore. I’d probably be dead.”

Section of riverbank collapses near City Hall in Des Moines

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A section of riverbank along the Des Moines River has collapsed near City Hall in Des Moines.

City engineer Pam Cooksey described it Monday as looking like a sinkhole. She and her staff are working on repair plans.

Cooksey says the collapse doesn’t imperil the historic City Hall, which opened in 1910. The building has been closed for more than six months for a renovation project.

 

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