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Sheriff's Report: Oct. 12 - Oct. 18, 2009
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| Information provided by Sheriff Ron Fehr |
October 21, 2009 |
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Monday, Oct. 12 10:01 p.m.: Deputy Wingate located a male who had wrecked his bike and hurt his face. Individual refused treatment. Arrested for public intoxication was Anthony Godwin, 37, of Boone. Incident took place at Mamie and Crawford. Tuesday, Oct. 13 7:05 p.m.: Deputy Pontius investigated a pick-up/deer accident at Montana and Highway 30. Joshua L. Laws, 35, of Ogden, was westbound when he struck a deer in the roadway, causing $2,500 in damage to a 2004 Chevy K1500 Silverado. No injuries were reported. 9:26 p.m.: Deputy Ruter made a traffic stop at 190th and R Avenue. Passenger, Thomas R. Rouse, 54, of Boone, was arrested on a Story County warrant. No bond for a drug violation. Taken to the Story County line for transport. 10:08 p.m.: The Office was contacted by family members of a hunter from Ames who did not return home. Family said that he hunts somewhere in Boone County. He reportedly left his residence around 6 a.m. that morning. A Deputy located the missing man's vehicle near State Hunting property on Old Highway 30 near the Des Moines River a few minutes later. Deputies and members of the Boone County Search and rescue began searching the area. Search continued until 12:30 a.m. when it was called off do to low visibility and dangerous surroundings. Search was resumed at daylight with additional surrounding search teams and search dogs along with Sheriff's deputies and Boone County Search and Rescue. If anyone has any further information please contact the Sheriff's Office at 515-433-0524. The Missing man is described as an Asian, 4'11", 120 pounds, wearing camouflage clothing, black stocking hat and backpack. He is 38 years of age. Wednesday, Oct. 14 No reported activity. Thursday, Oct. 15 12:30 a.m.: Search and Rescue personnel located the missing hunter, approximately one mile north and west of the location of where his vehicle was parked on State Public Hunting grounds. The Body identified as Khouan Khamlue, 38, of Ames, was taken to the State Medical examiner's office in Ankeny. No foul play is suspected and cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner. 2:36 p.m.: Deputy Godzicki responded to a fire alarm at Garst Seeds west of Slater. This was a false alarm. 4:45 p.m.: Deputy Hoffman investigated a two-vehicle accident in the 2000 block of Highway 169, south of Ogden. Shayna J. Rea, 18, of Boone, was southbound on 169 when she crossed the center line and struck a north bound vehicle operated by Randall Sherman, 60, of Fort Dodge. Rea was taken by ambulance to the Boone County Hospital and Sherman was taken to Trinity Hospital in Fort Dodge by ambulance. Damages were estimated at $10,000 to Rea's 2010 Dodge and $9,000 to Sherman's 2007 International. Rea was charged with failure to yield 1/2 the roadway. Friday, Oct. 16 3:47 a.m.: Deputy Wingate responded to the 100 block of Linden Lane, Madrid to assist an ambulance on a medical call to that residence. 10:41 a.m.: Deputy Godzicki began an investigation of the theft of a push lawn mower in the 6100 block of west Lincoln way Ames. Value estimated at $200. 8:08 p.m.: Deputy Hoffman made a traffic stop on Highway 30 on mile marker 137. Driver Samantha K. Douglas, 18, of Knoxville Iowa was arrested for speeding, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Saturday, Oct. 17 7:50 a.m.: Deputy Ruter began an investigation of a theft from a residence in the 100 block of W Avenue, Story City. Taken was several items. Investigation continuing. 9:59 a.m.: Deputy Ruter responded to an alarm sounding at the Fareway warehouse. This was a false alarm. 11:50 a.m.: Deputy Wingate responded to Greene County to assist with locating evidence from a bank robbery in Rippey. K-9 was used. 2:03 p.m.: Deputy Hoffman responded to a complaint of a theft from a business, Brown Electric on Industrial Road. Taken was copper wiring valued at over $2,500. Sunday, Oct. 18 10:14 a.m.: Deputy Ruter responded to a complaint of vandalism in the 500 block of 270th. Street. Someone had turned the water on in a vacant house in the basement and flooded the basement. 8:21 p.m.: Deputy Zeutenhorst began an investigation of a complaint of a debit card being used to make fraudulent purchases. So far over $1,000 has been charged. Investigation is continuing. |
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©The Ogden Reporter 2009
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