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Local Law Enforcement Air Opinions to Senator

As Senator Joni Ernst continues her 99 County Tour through Iowa, she made two pit stops on Tuesday in southeast Iowa. Her first stop was a public town hall meeting in Washington, she heard from constituents about issues most important to them.

From Washington, Ernst made her way west to Sigourney where she met with local law enforcement from southeast Iowa.

Representatives from over nine sheriff’s offices were present, including Davis, Louisa, Mahaska, Keokuk, Wapello, Henry, and Washington county to name a few. Local police departments also sat in on the meeting, such as officers from Sigourney, Burlington, Ottumwa, and Mount Pleasant.

As the meeting began shortly after 2 PM, Ernst opened the floor to law enforcement in the room to voice their opinions and concerns. Hushed whispers fell over the room. Mahaska County Sheriff Russ Van Renterghem broke the silence and addressed Ernst with a top issue in Iowa: the mental health care system.

Sheriff Renterghem noted that most hospitals will refuse immediate treatment of arrested individuals with mental health or substance abuse problems.

“That is probably one of the most complicated issues we have right now. […],” said Ernst. “It is a federal issue, state and local issue as well.”

Many of the Iowa residents suffer from substance abuse, which inevitably ends with mental health issues. A large portion of those in Iowa that have mental health illnesses are also involved with Veteran Affairs.

Multiple representatives from county sheriff offices noted that services from the VA cease once the individual is apprehended. Therefore monetary aid and rehabilitation services stop as well.

Departments all across the southeast portion of Iowa have teamed up to allocate funds and build up a program together.

“Collectively there has been a real strong effort with a lot of sheriffs and chiefs in southeast Iowa to build resources so law enforcement has some positive tools to use toward battling some of that issue,” Darren Grimshaw, Burlington Police Department.

In order to receive better programs for individuals, it takes collaborative efforts.

With the growing opioid and methamphetamine problem in Iowa, law enforcement and emergency services have realized that many of substance abusers suffer from schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

As the conversation between Joni Ernst and law enforcement ensued, the topic of Byrne-JAG arose. Byrne-JAG is the Byrne Justice Assistance Grant which is administered through the federal level of the Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) in partnership with State Administering Agencies (SAAs). The program of Byrne-JAG, which is typically utilized by local or state agencies. With the assistance of Byrne-JAG, local and state law enforcement can break the recurrence of substance abuse and crime associated with it.

The short meeting ended with a recap of what was discussed. Senator Joni Ernst ask for takeaways from the meeting, which were: mental health and substance abuse, Byrne-JAG and veteran availability,. Ernst promised she would take the law enforcement officials’ voices to Washington.

“I got a lot to work on,” Ernst stated as she closed the meeting.

 

Dog Retrieved from Weekend Fire

A house fire broke out Saturday evening around 5:00 PM.

The Oskaloosa Fire Department was called the fire in the 1000 block of First Avenue West where a house was engulfed in flames. The fire was quickly contained by firefighters. No one was home at the time except for the family dog.

Mahaska Health Partnership Emergency Services, along with the Oskaloosa Police Department, were there to look after the dog, Tank, until animal control could arrive on scene.

The cause of this fire is still under investigation. No damage estimates have been released. 

WAPELLO COUNTY CAR CHASE

At approximately 7:06 a.m., Tuesday June 28 th , 2016 a citizen reported hearing gunshots in the 7000

block of Cliffland Road just east of Ottumwa. The caller also reported a description of the vehicle

departing the area. While responding to the call a Wapello County Sheriff’s Deputy observed a vehicle

matching the description just south of Agency Iowa at which time the suspect vehicle began to elude

the following Deputy. The Deputy followed the vehicle back into Ottumwa from Agency and then back

east out of Ottumwa by way of Cliffland Road. The Deputy continued to follow the vehicle to just south

of the Des Moines River Bridge in Eldon when the vehicle crashed into the ditch. The suspect vehicle

was occupied by four subjects all of which exited the vehicle and continued to elude the Deputy on foot.

Assistance began to arrive by this time and three of the four subjects were taken into custody, with the

fourth still at large. No persons’ were injured at the 7000 block of Cliffland Road where the original call

began. Assisting the Wapello County Sheriff’s Office on this investigation was the Ottumwa Police

Dept., Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Fairfield Police Dept. Iowa State Patrol and the Eldon Fire

Dept. The matter remains under investigation and further charges are anticipated. Taken into custody

at this time and charged is Joshua Pierce, age 27 of Ottumwa charged with Possession, Receipt,

Transportation, or Dominion and Control of Firearms, Driving while Barred and Eluding Law

Enforcement. Carl Penelton, age 29 of Ottumwa is charged with Interference with Official Acts as was

a 17 yr old Juvenile charged with Interference with Official Acts and released to their parent.

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This criminal charge is an accusation and the Defendant is presumed innocent until

and unless proven guilty.

 

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