Thursday, February 8, 2018
N/Warren Town and County News
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Local Blood Drive POLICE REPORT ] [ WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF'S I'.
February 22nd Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until REPORT
90% of the population will experience a need for proven guilty in a court of law.
blood at some point during their lives. Whether it's Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent untilproven guilty in a court of law.
a trauma victim, surgery patient, cancer fighter, January 19 January 22nd
premature baby or mother in distress after delivery,
someone in the United States needs blood every two
seconds. Since there is no substitute for human
blood, local patients rely on LifeServers to regularly
roll up their sleeve and make a lifesaving donation!
Our bloodmobiles will be out and about in your
community- book your appointment to save lives!
LifeServe will be holding the Norwalk Community
Blood Drive, Thursday, February 22nd, from 2:30
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at St. John the Apostle Catholic
Church, 720 Orchard Hills Drive.
Sign up to save a life today online at
lifeservebloodcenter.org or by calling 800.287.4903.
LifeServe Blood Center is a non-profit, community
based blood center that has served the needs of local
hospitals and patients in our region since 1963. As
one of the 15 largest blood centers in the country,
LifeServe Blood Center is the SOLE provider of blood
and blood products to more than 120 hospitals
located across Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
LifeServe is committed to saving lives by providing
premier service to volunteer blood donors and access
to a safe, quality blood supply for hospitals and
patients. Your donation with LifeServe will help save
your neighbor, a friend or family member or a
stranger on the street. YOU make a difference in
YOUR community. For more information about
blood donation or to schedule an appointment to
donate blood, call 800.287.4903 or visit
www.lifeservebloodcenter.org.
SOCIAL STATION CAFE
FEBRUARY SPECIAL
All You Can Eat Pancakes - $4.99
6:00 to 11:00 a.m. Tuesday-Saturday
during the month of February
Social Station Cafe
8056 Hwy 28, Prole
(515) 401-5622
Suspended Driver - Sunset Drive & Lakewood
Drive. Curtis White, Norwalk, was arrested and
charged with Driving while license under Suspension,
and was given a written warning for Failure to Obey
Steady Red Light. Subject was processed and
transported to the Warren County jail.
January 21
Impaired Driver - 500 North Avenue. Justin
Sheriff, Prole, was arrested and charged with
Operating while Intoxicated and Carrying Weapons
while Intoxicated. Subject was processed and
transported to the Warren County jail.
January 22
Theft from Vehicle - 1100 block Meadow Drive.
Miscellaneous tools were reported stolen from a van
parked on the street Information was taken and a
report made.
Fraud - 200 block Elm Avenue. Fraudulent
purchase discovered on bank debit card. Information
taken and a report was made.
January 24
Recovered Stolen Motor Vehicle - 900 block E 17th
Street. Michael Lindgren, Peterson, IA, was charged
with Theft 1st degree. Subject was arrested and is in
custody at the Warren County Jail.
Stolen Motor Vehicle - 1300 block Parkhill Drive.
Vehicle was reported stolen from a closed garage.
Michael Lindgren, Peterson, IA, was arrested and
charged with Theft 1st Degree, Providing False
Information, and Burglary 2nd Degree. The car was
located and recovered. Information was taken and a
report was made. Case remains under investigation.
Theft - 1000 block North Avenue. Cash and checks
reported stolen from a library office. Information was
taken and a report was made. Case remains under
investigation.
Vehicle Crash - G-14 & 50th Avenue. A vehicle
driven by Thomas Mc Mahon, Des Moines, left the
roadway and came to rest in the ditch. Information
was taken and a report was forwarded to the Iowa
Department of Transportation.
January 29
Impaired Driver/Vehicle Crash - Sunset & Cherry.
Jeri Lancaster, Norwalk, struck the rear of a school
bus. She was arrested and charged with Operating
while Intoxicated, and issued citations for Failure to
maintain Reasonable and Proper Speed, Open
Container ndXar :Failure,tp. Pro.vide Proof of
: Fir anoiat Liabilit y,Subject ;was prQcesse ! and
transported to the Warren County Jail:
February 1
Drug Equipment Violation- 1200 block North Ave.
Christian Thomsen, Norwalk, was charged with
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Subject was
processed and cited to appear at a later date. Report
was forwarded to the Warren County Attorney's
office.
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Greenfield Twp - fraudulent activity. Kheksavanh
Sensouk, Greenfield Plaza, reports credit Card fraud.
January 24th
Greenfield Twp - chase of any kind. Michael
Lindgren, 43, Peterson, was arrested for multiple
narcotic and traffic violations.
Greenfield Twp - suspicious. Nicold Ripperger, 21,
Indianola, was arrested for driving while revoked.
January 26th
Martensdale - burglary. Geopro, Martensdale,
reports attempted burglary to one of their machines.
ACCIDENTS
December 26th - 14:30, Pierce St: Joshua
Baringer, St. Charles, was traveling too fast for
conditions. Baringer lost control. Baringer hit bridge.
County notified and came out and looked at bridge.
Bridge is damaged. Private tow to Bussama's. Photo
taken.
January 26th - 20:20, 22000 block US 65: Paulette
Glascock, Indianola, was traveling north on Hwy 65
when she struck a deer in approximately the 22000
block. The vehicle sustained heavy damage to the
front. The occupants of the vehicle reported no
injuries.
January 27th - 15:35, G036/Hwy G36: Shane
Watson, Indianola, was southbound on 155th
approaching Highway G36. Watson failed to stop at
the stop sign, entered the highway, and collided with
Brian Collins, Indianola, who was traveling
eastbound on Highway G36. No injuries reported.
Vehicles were drivable and taken by the drivers.
January 30th - 7:39, Utah St. and G076/HWY
G76: A deer ran into a vehicle driven by Spencer
Roggentien, South English, causing damage to the
drivers headlight, front drivers quarter, and door.
The deer was able to run off.
January 30th -7:50, State 92/Iowa 92: Wendell
Dittmer, Ackworth, was traveling eastbound on Hwy
92. A deer ran in front of the driver and was struck
by the truck. The air bag deployed and the truck is
totaled.
January 31st - 18:10, Stone St: Amy Smith,
Melcher, Car versus deer.
C,ff mercial B ilding Grants
Available in Norwalk
Norwalk businesses and commercial building
owners: The City of Norwalk is now offering
commercial building grants for facade and value-
added facility improvements. Buildings must be
within Norwalk city limits and be at least 10 years
of age. Grants are available between $1,500 to
$50,000 for qualifying projects. Matching funds'
required, More information is available by contacting
the Economic Development Department at City Hall
at 515-981-0228, or by visiting the following website:
http ://www. norwalk, iowa. gov/governm e nt!
departments/economic development/
incentive programs/
Parents Night Out at the YMCA
The South Suburban YMCA, 401 E. Army Post
Road, offers Parents Night Out for YMCA members
and non-members, infants to age 12. The next
scheduled Parents Night Out is Friday, February
9th, from 5:0o p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Bring your child for
an evening of dinner, crafts and fun. Must be pre-
registered to parti-cipate. Contact Kristy Young,
285-0444, or Kristina.young @dmymca:org for
further information, including cost.
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