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Thursday, June 19, 2014 N/Warren Town and County News
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Norwalk Nursing and Rehab
Success Stories
Linda Steeve had a medical setback and required
skilled care following a recent hospitalization.
Norwalk Nursing and Rehabis the location Linda
chose when in need of this care. Linda worked with
the therapy team and after much hard work and de-
termination, she is now home. Good job, Linda! Photo
submitted.
Lavata Stout, a local resident from Norwalk, required
skilled care after a short hospitalization. Lavata chose
to come to Norwalk Nursing and Rehab and after four
short weeks working with therapy, she is back home.
Way to go, Lavata! Photo submitted.
Ackworth
Garden Club
The June meeting of
the Ackworth Garden
Club will be held
Wednesday, June 25, at
the Annett Nature Center,
rural Indianola.
The business meeting
willbegin at 11 a.m. Ace-
operative lunch follows
the meeting at approxi-
mately noon with a pro-
gram at I p.m.
This month's program
will be Fun With Design
presented by Jennifer
Messer. Guests are wel-
come. The website is ww
w.ackworthgarden club
.org or follow the dub at
www.facebo ok.c om/
pages/Ackworth-Gar-
den-Club.
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Deadline for ads, [
legals and stories
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is Noon Friday!
Call 911
for
emergencies!
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SHERIFF'S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
24
2000 block of 85th Av-
enue, missing/wandered
77-year-old female, Nor-
walk, located by Madison
County Sheriff's Office
same date.
2"000 block of R-63,
George Fischer reported
that he found a cell phone
and two paintings in a
ditch in the 2000 block of
R-63.
300 block of Greenfield
Parkway, Kelly Sinclair-
Brooks, Greenfield Plaza,
reported that her house
was burglarized. Debit
card stolen.
100 block of E. 2nd,
Bevington, the clerk at the
Bevington Kum & Go re-
ported a theft of gas total-
ing $70.03; victim com-
pany dedined charges.
9000 block of Buchanan
Trail, a mother called to
report that her 15-year-01d
daughter has been missing
since May 24. RetUrned
home voluntarily 06-02-
14.
8100 block of Suncrest
Drive, a search warrant
was executed at 8100 block
Suncrest Drive in Green-
field Plaza in reference to
a narcotics investigation. A
17-year-old male juvenile
was referred to juvenile
court for possession of a
controlled substance and
drug paraphernalia.
9500 block of Buchanan
Trail a 15-year-old female
from Norwalk reported as
a runaway. She was lo-
cated by Border Patrol in
New Mexico on 06-06-14
and is safe.
Ma_ag
2000 block of Delaware
Street, Mary Deters,
Norwalk, reported that
her mailbox was vandal-
ized; $25 loss.
3000 block of Hwy 65/
69, Brad Mabbitt, 25, Nor-
walk, was arrested for
OWl 2nd and Speeding,
June 1
7000 block of Hwy 28,
Logan Marvelli, 20, Nor-
walk, was arrested for
OWI 1st offense and
DWLS (Driving While Li-
cense Suspended).
June 2
9500 block of Buchanan
Trail, welfare check of a
possible suicidal subject.
Subject was transported to
the hospital for evaluation.
Enjoy a West Dos Moines address
Large walk-out
lots backing
to a pond or
Iowa's
countryside.
and attend Norwalk Schools at Fox Valley.
Quick, Easy drive
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to Jordan Creek, downtown, and the airport! i
F Call formore info: "7"
!l! 453'6403. 453-5103 453-6009
Directions: Hwy 5 BypasJ To SW Connector, South To Maffitt Lake Rd, West To S
20th Or Orilla Rd, South "fhrohj, Orilla Development On The West Side Of The Road.
10000 block of County
Line Road, ongoing as-
sault investigation at 10000
block County Line Road
reportedby parent of two
victims, malesages 10 and
13 from Des Moines.
J__e 8
600 block of Franklin,
Lauren Bradle Martens-
dale, reported a burglary
to her residence, electron-
ics stolen; $850 loss.
10000 block of County
Line Road, Skate South
employee reported a theft
from two coin-operated
machines. Ned Osborn, 40,
Des Moines, was charged
with theft third degree,
due to prior convictions.
ACCIDENTS
June 1 - 5 p.m.: Jeffrey
Lane, 41, Des Moines, was
pulling a trailer on Hwy 28
south from Delaware"
Street and Hwy 28 loaded
with lumber. He states the
lumber shifted and caused
him to lose control of his
vehicle, trailer jackknifed
and slid into the east ditch
causing the trailer to tip
over dumping the lumber.
June 7 - 1:25 p.m.: Jane
Swanson, 70, Indianola,
was northbound struck a
deer south of R63/SW 9th
Street and Bronze Street.
June 12 - 10:45 p.m."
Michael Hedge, 24, Plea-
santville, was traveling
westbound on State 92/
Iowa 92 approaching
18793 Hwy 92. A black
cow exited the North
ditch. Hedge's vehicle
struck the cow.
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