Friday, October 7, 2016
CENTERVILLE, IA (IRN) – A man reported missing from Centerville three years ago was recently found when he was pulled over by a police officer in Arizona. The Daily Iowegian Reports 43-year-old Shannon Michael Nail was reported missing in late 2013. He was pulled over by police in Show Low, Arizona in September. He told family he was going to a temporary job in New Mexico, but he never came back or contacted them. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Police were called to an armed robbery at a Star gas station in Des Moines this morning, according to KCCI-TV. The robber, who was armed with a handgun, demanded cash, put the money in his pocket, and fled. FORT MADISON, IA (IRN – The Fort Madison police chief has resigned, two days after he began his job. The Burlington Hawk Eye reports Kenneth Rosa resigned late Tuesday, saying he had to deal with a family situation and must quit his job to return to East Hartford, Connecticut, where his wife and two children live. Rosa had been sworn in as police chief Monday morning. City Manager David Varley called Rosa’s decision “quite a shock” but wished him well. ST. LUCAS, IA (IRN) – The remains of a Navy chaplain have been returned to his home in Iowa nearly 75 years after he died during the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The Dubuque Telegraph Herald reports Chaplain Aloysius Schmitt from the northeastern Iowa town of St. Lucas was aboard the battleship USS Oklahoma when the attack happened. The Navy announced in September that Schmitt’s remains had been identified. He’ll be buried in Dubuque Saturday. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA (IRN) – Cedar Rapids Police say be careful the next time you use an ATM. KCRG-TV reports numerous area banks and credit unions have seen a recent rise in fraud cases from ATM skimmers. The devices are often placed on top of the card reader at ATMs or other places that take cards. Police suggest looking for any unusual or loose attachments, or better yet, use cash. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Four Iowa men will serve shorter prison sentences after President Barack Obama granted them clemency Thursday. Nationwide, 102 offenders were given reduced sentences. Most had committed nonviolent drug crimes. Obama has commuted 774 inmate sentences, more than the previous 11 presidents put together. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Iowans and former Iowans are in the path of Hurricane Matthew in Florida. KCCI-TV reports Joy Hein moved from West Des Moines to Daytona six months ago because she couldn’t stand Iowa winters. Hein admits blizzards are nothing compared to a hurricane. She says, “Blizzards are a lot less scary. You know you’re going to be OK. You don’t know this with a hurricane.”