Tuesday, August 11, 2015
CEDAR FALLS, IA (IRN) – A Waterloo woman has been arrested for allegedly using counterfeit $100 bills at Wal-Mart, according to the Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier. The woman bought $39 worth of underwear with one $100 bill and received $61 in real money as change. She then bought a $100 gift card with another fake bill. An employee recognized the fake bill, and Nicole Neuenkirk, 30, of Waterloo, was arrested. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA (IRN) – Two men have been arrested in connection with a July shooting in Cedar Rapids. The Cedar Rapids Gazette reports 20-year-old Tevin Walker and 23-year-old Kevin Naylor were the shooters. Naylor and Walker got into an argument that escalated to Naylor chasing Walker and firing more than 10 shots at him, stopping to change his magazine in the midst of the shooting. No one was injured. NEWTON (IRN) – A Newton Police officer is on leave pending an investigation into domestic assault charges. The Newton Daily News reports Dustin Hamell, 29, is accused of physically assaulting his fiance. The two were in an altercation in which Hamell slammed a door on her arm while she was trying to get into their child’s room. He is also accused of pushing the victim. IOWA CITY, IA (IRN) – A Coralville man faces a robbery charge after stealing a phone and purse from a woman he was banned from contacting. The Cedar Rapids Gazette reports 42-year-old Tawan Steel approached the woman and claimed he wanted a hug. When she backed away and clutched her purse and phone against her body, Steel allegedly grabbed her, snatched the phone and purse and ran. He was apprehended a short time later. ONAWA, IA (IRN) – A 2015 West Monona High School graduate died Friday after injuries sustained in an accident. The Sioux City Journal reports McKenzie Jo Cummins, 18, of Onawa, was driving a Dodge pickup near Denison. She lost control and hit an embankment. The truck became airborne and rolled three times. Cummins was ejected out of the back window and pinned from the waist up. Authorities believe she was looking at her phone when the accident occurred. She was not wearing a seatbelt. DES MOINES (IRN) – A Des Moines man is searching for his motorcycle after he was involved in a serious crash. KCCI-TV reports it was Mark Miller’s 51st birthday Friday when he went out for a ride on his Harley. A car pulled out of a parking lot and T-boned him. The roofer may lose his foot and be unable to work. While being taken to the hospital, witnesses say two men stole the bike. Miller had owned it for 27 years. DES MOINES (IRN) – The Des Moines Public School district has settled a lawsuit filed by Nancy Sebring, according to WHO-TV. The lawsuit was in regards to the release of emails from the former superintendent’s school account. Sebring sued for invasion of privacy, emotional distress, and interference with a contract. She will receive half of $350,000. Her lawyers will receive the other half. IOWA (IRN) – The Perseid meteor shower will be peaking this week with possibly up to 100 shooting stars per hour streaking across Iowa skies, according to the Iowa Weather Network. The display started in July and continues through August but the peak of the display will be Wednesday and Thursday nights. The Perseids feature fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, and there will be no moonlight to upstage the shower.