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Page Four ~ ~ _ N/Warren Town and County News Thursday, April 7, 2011
INEIGHBORHOOD NOTES i
Cole Patava
Cole Patava Wraps Up
Second Consecutive
Winning Season
Cole Patava, fifth
grader at Lakewood, plays
on the "Wild" hockey
team through the Des
Moines Youth Hockey
Program. He is a first year
Pee Wee (12 years and un-
der) in the house league.
All games are played in the
two ice facilities in the Des
Moines area.
Patava's Wild team
ended the season with a
record of 9-8-1. Patava's
personal yearend stats
were 12 goals and eight
assists. The Wild won the
house playoff champion-
ship March 10 beating the
Penguins 8-5 to finish the
season. Patava's house
league team won the
championship last year
also.
Patava tried O~t for dnd"
made the Des Moines Se-
lect Jr. Chops hockey team.
The Jr. Chops play in the
Midwest Hockey League,
which travels to Omaha,
Sioux Center, Ameg and St.
Joseph, Me.
The Des Moines Select
Jr. Chops hockey team
won the MidwesV: _ ague
Championship Saturday,
March 5 in St. Joseph, Me.
The Jr. Chops competed
against teams from Kansas
City, Lincoln, Omaha,
Sioux City and Ames to
win the title. They went
undefeated in their regu-
lar season (11-0) and
ended their season 17-4-1.
Last year Patava's Jr. Chops
team also won the cham-
pionship in an overtime
shootout in Kansas City,
Me.
.- Patava is setting his
sights high as he looks for-
ward to a possible third
consecutive championship
on both teams.
Birth
Ryan and Haley Shaw,
Norwalk, are the parents
of a daughter, Stella Julie
Anne, born Tuesda)~ Jan. 4,
at Mercy Medical Center
in Des Moines. Stella
weighed 8 lbs., 8 oz. and
was 21 in. long.
Grandparents are Cheri
and Roger Sieren,
Cumming, and Julie and
Glen Tyler, Jr. of Norwalk.
Great-grandparents are
Marian Perkins and Betty
Tyler of Norwalk, Linda
Lawnsdail of West Des
Moines, Dick Lawnsdail of
Lorimor and Jo and Glen
Tyler, Sr. of Chariton.
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Disclaimer: All defendants are
innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law,
Members of Norwalk
United Methodist Church
will host a Community
Easter Egg Hunt at 11 a.m.
Saturda~ April 16 at the
church, 1801 Sunset Dr.
The special event is for
children ages toddler
through fifth grade. Resi-
dents are invited to bring
their children and grand-
children.
SHERIFF'S REPORT [Did You
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
March 22
Julietta Suarez, Des
March 25 Moines, reported a prop-
Officer was dispatchederty at rural Norwalk had
to the 1600 block of Holly been vandalized; no dam-
Drive to investigate a Theft age estimate at this point.
report; case is pending fur-March 23
ther investigative leads. A Greenfield Plaza
March 26 woman reported harass-
Officer was dispatchedment; incident remains
to the 2300 block of Sunset under investigation.
Drive in reference to a March 24
Civil Disturbance. Niche- Officers investigated a
las William Jones, 35,report of a possible felon
Norwalk, was arrested and in connection with a fire-
charged with Public In- arm; the incident remains
toxication and Public Uri- under investigation.
nation. March 25
March 28 Officers conducted a
Officer was dispatchedtraffic stop on Hwy 92 near
to the 1300block of Wright Martensdale; following
Road to investigate a Theft that stop, 35-year-old An-
report; case is pending fur- drew Grother, Chariton,
ther investigative leads, was charged with 2nd of-
March 29 fense OWL open container
Officer was dispatchedin vehicle and failure to
to the 500 block of Marie show proof of insurance.
Avenue to investigate a March 26
Theft report; case is cur- Lisa Gyles, Martens-
rently under investigation, dale, reported medications
March 30 were taken; no value was
Officer was dispatchedlisted.
to the 200 block of Cherry Officers investigated a
Street to investigate an domestic-related corn-
Assault report. The two plaint in Martensdale. A
Norwalk juveniles, 12 warrant has been re-
years of age, were coun- quested for a 43-year-old
seled and the school noti- Martensdale woman in
fled. No charges, connection with that com-
March 31 plaint.
Officers was dispatched March 28
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Indianola, stated he
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struck a bridge railing be-
longing to the Warren
County Conservation
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railing and $6,000 damage
to his vehicle. He was cited
for failure to have control
of his vehicle.
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