Thursday, December 17, 2015
DES MOINES (IRN) – A man stabbed his roommate after an argument about dirty dishes, according to the Des Moines Register. Police arrived at an apartment near downtown Des Moines and found a 48-year-old man with a stab wound in his back. 55-year-old William Nixon, the alleged stabber and the victim’s roommate, was sitting in a chair with a bloodied blade next to him. The roommate, who was cutting cheese in bed before the fight, said he used the cheese knife to defend himself. DES MOINES (IRN) – A Des Moines teenager accused of killing his grandmother is scheduled to be back in court Thursday, according to WHO-TV. Seventeen-year-old Noah Laprei has pled not guilty to first degree murder. Police say he beat his grandmother to death in the home they shared in October. Laprei’s family says he was on drugs at the time. His trial will begin next month. CLARKE COUNTY, IA (IRN) – A Creston man was killed Wednesday in a grain bin accident in Clarke County. KCCI-TV reports 39-year-old Eric Reasland was pulled out of the bin after being buried inside soybeans for more than three hours. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – A Des Moines man was injured Tuesday after four masked men with a gun broke into his home near Drake University, according to the Des Moines Register. The 20-year-old victim told police one of the men pointed the handgun at him and told him to get on the floor. He resisted, and was struck in the back of the head with the gun. The men took electronics and ran. WATERLOO, IA (IRN) – The Iowa Attorney General’s Office has found a Waterloo police officer’s actions in a shooting justified. In November, Waterloo police were conducting a meth investigation involving Brandon Seeley. After a chase, Seeley ignored the officer’s commands to stop and drove his vehicle directly at the officer, who fired four shots at Seeley. Seely was hit, but survived. He’s been charged with possession and intent to deliver, eluding, and assault on a peace officer. DAVENPORT, IA (IRN) – They call them “porch pirates;” thieves who steal packages delivered to homes when their owners aren’t there. WQAD-TV reports people like Mark Riedesel of Davenport are catching them in the act with cameras hidden at their front doors. After having delivered packages stolen, he set up a camera and placed an empty box out as bait. Within hours, the camera caught a woman taking the box. She has been identified, and police are investigating.