Friday, May 24, 2019

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) IA – A Decatur County Man has been charged with the attempted murder of a Sheriff. On May 23 the Division of Criminal Investigation charged 54-year old Gerry Greenland with one count of attempted murder. Decatur County Sheriff Ben Boswell, along with two deputies, was dispatched to a rural home a report of an altercation between family members. The initial responding deputy was confronted by Mr. Greenland, who was driving a tractor that was outfitted with a front-end bale spear. As the deputy drove up the driveway, Mr. Greenland drove the tractor towards the deputy’s vehicle. The deputy took evasive action. Mr. Greenland then drove the tractor towards the vehicle occupied by Sheriff Boswell. Mr. Greenland struck Sheriff Boswell’s vehicle, forcing one of the bale spear tines through the driver’s door and pushing Sheriff Boswell and his vehicle more than 100 feet. When the tractor and impaled vehicle came to a rest, deputies were able to take Mr. Greenland into custody. Sheriff Boswell was unharmed.

WINDSOR HEIGHTS, IA (IRN) – Firefighters are investigating the cause of a house fire in Windsor Heights this morning. KCCI-TV reports one person was taken to the hospital and is expected to recover. The homeowners believe the fire sparked in a power outlet in their basement.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – A Des Moines hospital announced Thursday that it’s voluntarily inactivating one of its transplant programs. MercyOne Des Moines Medical Center said its Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Program will be inactive for up to 12 months beginning June 1. The hospital plans to evaluate the program’s patient volume, operational and technology needs.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – The U.S. General Services Administration has released conceptual drawings for a U.S. courthouse planned along the riverfront in downtown Des Moines. The Des Moines Register reports city leaders are protesting the decision to build at the location, but the release of the design is seen as an indication that the government is proceeding with the project.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Officials from Iowa’s Blank Park Zoo announced Thursday the passing of Zuri, an elderly female giraffe. Zoo officials said Zuri was humanely euthanized on Wednesday due to several age-related chronic health conditions.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Customers at a Des Moines McDonald’s found protesters as they drove up for lunch Thursday. KCCI-TV reports workers took part in a nationwide walkout to protest sexual harassment allegations and demand a $15 minimum wage. The protestors chanted, “Hold my pickle. Hold my fries. Make my wages supersized!”

Thursday, May 23, 2019

URBANDALE, IA (IRN) – A man who had said he was only defending himself when he killed another man at a central Iowa bar has been given 50 years in prison. KCCI-TV reports 49-year-old Rodney Henricksen was sentenced for killing Joshua Sadlon. Sadlon, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, died a day after the incident at the Escape Lounge in Urbandale in January 2018.
Henricksen had said he’d tried to de-escalate threats made by the drunken Sadlon and said Iowa’s “stand your ground” law protected him from prosecution. The jury rejected his claim of self-defense. Prosecutors called it a bar beating, not a bar fight.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – A federal grand jury indicted five men on Wednesday who are alleged to have participated in sex trafficking in Iowa and elsewhere. All are in custody and have made an initial appearance in federal court in Des Moines. Their victims included minors.

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA (IRN) – Two men and a woman have been indicted on multiple federal charges in connection to an unsolved crime from 2014 that resulted in the death of James Booner of Marion. The three were robbing Booner of meth in his possession, and proceeds from his sale of meth when they allegedly shot and killed him.

U.S.A (IRN) – Dressbarn will be closing all 650 of its stores. The women’s clothing retailer has locations across the country. There are 10 Dressbarn stores in Iowa.

IOWA CITY, IA (IRN) – Iowa City is bustling during the night hours, according to Iowa City Downtown District executive director Nancy Bird. Bird says, “We went from two hotels to essentially five or six…so that’s a really big impact.” KGAN-TV reports to tap into that night economy ICDD hired the next night-time mayor. Joe Reilly, an Iowa City local and University of Iowa alum, was hired. He’ll be responsible for marketing after-hours events and will serve as liaison between businesses and patrons.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

ADAIR COUNTY, IA (IRN) – One person has died as the result of what has been determined to be an EF2 tornado in Adair County early this morning. Raccoon Valley Radio reports authorities responded to a residence southeast of Adair shortly before 2:00 a.m., and found 74-year-old Linda Lee Brownlee deceased, and 78-year-old Harold Brownlee with serious injuries. Harold was flown by air ambulance to a Des Moines hospital. The residence was destroyed. Debris from the farmstead landed on Interstate 80 at mile marker 77, and a semi was reported in the ditch at that location. No tornado watch or warning was in effect.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Family members are reeling after a former Des Moines resident was the victim of a heinous crime in Illinois. KCCI-TV reports Marlen Ochoa-Lopez, 19, was strangled in April and her unborn child cut from her womb while living in Chicago. The infant remains hospitalized in an intensive care unit. A 46-year-old woman and her 24-year-old daughter are charged with killing Ochoa-Lopez. Her father, Des Moines resident Arnulfo Ochoa, said his pain and sorrow is sometimes too much to bear. He says, “she always had a smile on her face. That’s the way I want to remember her.”

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Across the country Tuesday, crowds gathered to protest new laws aimed at restricting abortion, including a near-total ban in Alabama. The Des Moines Register reports at the Statehouse in Des Moines, about 200 people huddled in the rotunda to protest Iowa’s own fetal heartbeat law, which was enacted in 2018 and struck down by a state court in January.

MOLINE, IL (IRN) – A 14-year-old and 21-year-old face multiple charges after a high-speed chase in a stolen car that started in Davenport and ended in Moline, Illinois yesterday. WQAD-TV reports the 14-year-old was driving.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – A southwest Iowa man has filed a free speech lawsuit against a sheriff’s deputy, his supervisor and the county after he was charged with harassment for writing a social media post that profanely criticized the deputy. KGAN-TV reports Jon Richard Goldsmith from Red Oak became angered after attending a festival in Corning and watching an Adams County sheriff’s deputy search a car and have a confrontation with another person.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

ALTOONA, IA (IRN) – With a ceremonial groundbreaking today, Facebook announced its data center in Altoona is expanding. KCCI-TV reports the social media giant is adding two buildings and some 1 million square feet to its already expansive 2.5-million-square-foot campus. Construction on the new building is expected to start this summer.

WINNESHIEK COUNTY, IA (IRN) – An 86-year-old Decorah man driving a utility vehicle on a highway in rural Winneshiek County was killed in a collision with another vehicle. The Iowa State Patrol reports the man turned in front of an oncoming car. The other driver wasn’t injured.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – The property battle continues in downtown Des Moines. WHO-TV reports the former YMCA site along the river is one of the most sought-after pieces of real estate in Des Moines. The federal government wants to use the space for a new $137 million courthouse, but community, business and city leaders say this would be a mistake. Instead, they want an attraction that would bring people downtown and generate property taxes. Federal officials will decide Wednesday if the project will go ahead.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Gov. Kim Reynolds on Monday signed a law aimed at growing opportunities in rural parts of the state by expanding workforce housing tax incentives and grants to boost broadband. Reynolds signed the “Empower Rural Iowa Act” into law at a business in Wilton.

JOHNSON COUNTY, IA (IRN) – A group of Boykin Spaniels is helping a threatened species one hunt at a time. WQAD-TV reports the dogs from Montana are specially trained to sniff out and retrieve turtles for researchers to study. Yesterday, they were at work near Coralville, sniffing out the threatened Ornate Box Turtle. The dogs follow a scent trail left behind by the turtles. Once they find one, they carefully pick it up and bring it back to the researchers. After study, the turtles are returned to the wild.