Friday, July 27, 2018
DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – The Iowa Department of Public safety reports that the number of missing is holding steady. In light of the missing person investigation of Mollie Tibbits, concerns have come to light about the number of juveniles reported missing in Iowa in recent weeks. In FY 2017 4,311 juveniles were reported missing to The Missing Person Information Clearinghouse. This is an average of approximately 12 juveniles a day. The vast majority are found or returned home within 24 hours. Typically these cases are runaway situations, and the number of missing juveniles reported in recent weeks is in line with historical numbers. OTTUMWA, IA (IRN) – An Ottumwa woman has admitted to killing her 5-year-old daughter. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations reports 22-year-old Kelsie Thomas has been charged with murder in the first degree. First responders found the girl hanging in the closet. WATERLOO, IA (IRN) – A Waterloo toddler passed away after falling from a carnival ride in Mexico on July 23. The 3-year-old was on vacation with her family when she was ejected from the seat of the carnival ride she was on. DECATUR COUNTY, IA (INN) – A Minnesota man died Thursday morning in a two-vehicle collision in southern Iowa, according to the Iowa State Patrol. Paul Charles Griebel, 62, of Savage, died after his semi, heading northbound on Highway 35 in Decatur County, hit a truck with a directional arrow that advised drivers to move into the left lane. Griebel’s vehicle did not move over, and when it struck the trailer, it entered a ditch and rolled. PEOSTA, IA (IRN) – President Trump made a stop in Iowa Thursday to talk tariffs, and touted a newly reached trade truce with the European Union, saying it opened up Europe for American farmers. Farm groups responded that EU countries are already the fourth largest buyer of U.S. agriculture exports. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – This weekend Des Moines will be the center of the competitive cup stacking world. WHO-TV reports the AAU Junior Olympic Games are being held Friday and Saturday in Des Moines. On of the marquee events is “Sport Stacking.” Competitors face off one-on-one or in teams to stack, un-unstack and re-stack cups in specific patterns as fast as they can. Sport stackers from 30 different states will be in Des Moines for the competition.
