Monday, August 1, 2016

SHELDON, IA (IRN) – A woman has died after the crash of an all-terrain vehicle in northwest Iowa, according to KCCI-TV. The crash occurred Sunday north of Sheldon. 26-year-old Garrett Crowl, of Ashton, lost control of the ATV he was driving on a gravel road. It slid sideways, rolled and struck a tree. His passenger, 25-year-old Shaleah Donavon, of Sheldon, was killed.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Between 100 and 150 people gathered outside a bar in downtown Des Moines Saturday night to watch several women fighting. After verbal commands to stop fighting, an officer sprayed a “one-second burst” of pepper spray into the face of one of the women, but she kept fighting. She was arrested.

MONTICELLO, IA (IRN) – Monticello police have arrested a man suspected of the armed robbery of the F&M Bank just days ago, according to KCRG-TV. Officers took Brandon Brown, of Monticello, into custody Sunday on a first-degree robbery charge. They searched his home after receiving tips from the public.

GRUNDY COUNTY, IA (IRN) – A Waterloo motorcyclist was injured after a crash in Grundy County yesterday. Iowa State Troopers say 47-year-old Derek Davis was driving a Harley-Davidson motorcycle when he lost control and left the roadway. Davis was thrown from the motorcycle and came to a rest in a ditch. Davis was flown to Covenant Hospital by Air Care II for serious injuries.

IOWA CITY, IA (IRN) – A dog was kicked by a worker at a veterinary clinic in Iowa City, causing serious injuries including broken ribs. According to the Iowa City Press-Citizen, 22-year-old Lucas Van Orden told investigators he kicked the dog during a grooming session at Creature Comfort Veterinary Center. The owners say that they knew their dog, a corgi named Jasper, was in pain as soon as they picked him up. Van Orden has been fired.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA (IRN) – The human remains found last week at a Council Bluffs construction site may offer more clues about the Mormon pioneers who crossed the region in the 1800s. The Daily Nonpareil reports the bones discovered Thursday and Friday will be examined at the University of Iowa. Experts say the location where the bones were found was part of the Mormon Trail that hundreds of pioneers followed west to Salt Lake City.

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