Thursday, January 10, 2013
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Seven
PO'LICE REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent
proven guilty in a court of law.
December 14
Officer was dispatched
to 700 block of Ashwood
Avenue to investigate a
Theft report; case is pend-
ing further investigative
leads.
December 15
While on patrol, Officer
observed a vehicle driving
recklessly. Joshua David
Lund34 19, Norwalk, was
charged with Liquor Law
Violations and Reckless
Driving.
December 17
Officer was dispatched
to 400 block of W. Pine
Avenue to investigate a
Theft report; case is pend-
ing further investigative
leads.
Officer was dispatched
to 2200 block of Parkhill
Drive in reference to a
Missing Person.
December 18
Officer was dispatched
to 702 Beardsley to inves-
tigate a Theft of gasoline
report. Suspect came back
later and paid for gasoline.
While on patrol, Officer
initiated a Traffic Stbp and
Karen Jeanne Coates, 44,
Norwalk, was arrested and
charged with Driving
While Barred and Opera-
tion without Registration.
December 19
Officer was dispatched
to 600 block of Beardsley
Street to investigate a Theft
from Vehicle report; case ~
pending further investiga-
tive leads.
Officer was dispatched
to 2800 block of Berkshire
Drive to investigate a Theft
from Vehicle report; case is
pending further investiga-
tive leads.
Officer was dispatched
to 2900 block of Sunset
Drive to investigate a Theft
report; case is pending fur-
ther investigative leads.
Officer was dispatched
to 8800 block of Wood-
mayr Circle to investigate
a Theft from Vehicle re-
port; case is pending fur-
ther investigative leads.
December 20
Officer impounded a
motor vehicle along G14
Hwy that was in violation
of the city parking ordi-
nance.
Officer dispatched to
the 900 block of Noffwood
Drive and arrested Joseph
Aaron Brown, 26, Spring
Hill, on a Warrant for
Criminal Mischief 4th and
turned'over to Des Moines
Police Department.
Officer impounded a
motor vehicle in the 800
block of Main Street in vio-
lation of the city parking
ordinance.
Officer was dispatched
to the 1000 block of Sunset
Drive to investigate a
Criminal Mischief report;
case is pending further in-
vestigative leads.
December 21
Officer impounded a
motor vehicle in the 8000
until
block of Augusta Circle in :
violatiOn of the city park-
ing ordinance.
Officer impounded a
motor vehicle in the 8800
block of Woodmayr Circle
in violation of the city
parking ordinance.
Officer impounded a
motor vehicle in the 2100
block of Swan Drive in vio-
lation of the city parking
ordinance.
Officers were dispatch-
ed to the 1100 block of
Sunset Drive for a Domes-
tic dispute. Justin Ray
Davey, 22, Norwalk, was
arrested for Interference
with Official Acts.
December 23
Officer was dispatched
to the 2500 block of Cedar
Street to investigate a
Breaking and Entering
Shane Douglas Konrad,
21, Lacona, and Zachary
Alan Yegg36 21, Chariton,
were arrested for Breaking
and Entering and Destruc-.
tion of Property.
Officer was dispatched
to the 2400 block of Shady
Lane to investigate a Prop-
erty Damage Accident.
Thomas Kent Lamb, 35,
Norwalk, was cited for Fail
To Have Control.
December 25
Officer was dispatched
to the 1900 block of Cedar
Street for a Domestic dis-
pute; case is currently un-
der investigation.
December 26
Officer was dispatched
to the 600 block of High
Road to investigate a Theft
report; case is currently
under investigation
Officer impounded a
motor vehicle in the 500
block of Pinehurst Drive in
violation of the city park-
ing ordinance.
Officer was dispatched
to the 1600 block of Birch
Street to investigate a Theft
report; case is currently
under investigation.
December 28
Officer impounded a
motor vehicle in the 2500
block of Sunset Drive in
violation of city parking
ordinance.
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Tips for Gift
Card Receivers
The gift card is one of
the most popular presents
received during the holi-
day season, Which is why
State Treasurer Michael L.
Fitzgerald wants Iowa
consumers to make sure
they are able to take full
advantage of this great
gift. "Some of the gift cards
received during the frenzy
of gift exchanging will
never be redeemed and
nobody can afford to let
money go to waste," Fitz-
gerald said. "These tips
can help you protect the
value of the gift card
throughout the year."
If you receive a gift
card:
Use it as soon as pos-
sible. You won't have to
worry about inactivity fees
or expiration dates.
Save the gift card
package and receipt. Hav-
ing these will make replac-
ing a lost or stolen card
much easier.
Know the balance.
Many gift card providers
will let you check your bal-
ance on their websites.
Be aware of expiration
dates. Be sure to verify if
the card has an expiration
date.
Pay attention to inac-
tivity fees. Make sure if
there are fees that they're
clearly disclosed. Inactiv-
ity fees may reduce the
card's value over time.
"We encourage retailers
to honor all of the gift
cards they sell, even those
that have expired," Fitz-
gerald stated. "In doing so,
retailers stay on friendly
terms with their custom-
ers."
Current state law re-
quires that the expiration
date and fees be clearly
displayed on any gift card
with such restrictions.
Consumers with questions
or concerns regarding an
expired gift card that a re-
tailer will not honor are
encouraged to contact the
State Treasurer's office.
Provide a copy of the gift
card and a brief letter stat-
ing the circumstances of
the complaint. The infor-
mation can be sent to the
address below or emailed
to upreport@iowa.gov.
Michael L. Fitzgerald
Treasurer of the State of
Iowa
Unclaimed Property
Reporting Desk
State Capitol, Des Moines,
IA 50319
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Community Bank Holds Bike Drawing
Community Bank held its annual bike drawing and Tristen Duncan, 10, Van Meter,
was the Norwalk branch winner[ Congratulations, Tristen! He is pictured with
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Success Story at Norwalk Nursing and Rehab
Happy New Year, Steven Mayer!! Steven Mayer came to Norwalk Nursing and
Rehab in September 2012 prior to a partial left leg amputation. After the amputa-
tion, Mayer's goal was to return home and care for himself. He made his goal and
returned home January 1, 2013 to start the New Year[! CONGRATS, STEVEN!!
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