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This information was obtained directly from
the Warren County Sheriff's Office.
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent
until proven guilty in a court of law.
July 4th
Greenfield Township accident-property damage. Nathan
Kennedy, 35. Des Moines, was arrested for reckless driving,
open container, failure to maintain control, and leaving the
scene ofan accident.
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July 7th
15:00, Cleveland St: Anna Rose Olson, Carlisle, was west
bound on Cleveland St. Steven Alan Ryan, Des Moines, is a
taxi and was east bound on Cleveland St. Ryan was going to
17495 Cleveland St to pick up a passenger. Ryan attempted
to turn left into the driveway, failing to yield to Olson. Ryan
and Olson collided, sending Olson into the north ditch.
July 11th
1: 19, 9000 Elk state 28/Iowa 28: Benjamin Thomas Anctil,
Norwalk, was traveling n/b. Deer ran out of ditch from west
to east. Anctil struck deer center mass. When Anctil struck
the deer he fell off the bike and slid on the pavement. Anctil
did not go to the hospital at this time. He was wearing a
helmet at the time of the accident.
20:26, StateS/Iowa 5 and 183rd Ave: Deputies were called
to the scene of a single vehicle accident at the intersection
of 183rd Ave and Hwy 5 (westbound). The called stated the
vehicle was in the northwest ditch related to the intersection
and had taken out the stop sign/one-way sign coming off
183rd Ave. The caller advised no persons were around the
yehicle. Arriving on scene, the vehicle was viewed down in
the ditch with front end damage related to striking the stop
sign. The vehicles direction of travel was indicated by tire
marks veering off of Hwy 5 toward the intersection leading
through where the stop sign was posted. The caller did not.
witness the accident, but stated the accident had to have
happened very recently as he had traveled through the
intersection within the past 10 to 15 minutes. Contact was
made with the registered owner of the vehicle, Jacob
Ransom, Carlisle. Ransom advised he was responsible for .
the vehicle and would take any citation issued thbugh he
initially denied operating the vehicle at the time of the
accident. Ransom refused to provide any additional
information related to the operation of the vehicle. Citations
were issued to Ransom for failure to maintain control and
expired registration. The vehicle was impounded by Tomin
Towing. EOR.
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Hoyt Sherman Place Resurrects
Jazz in July
Free Summer Concert Series
For 40 years, the Jazz in July program served the
Greater Des Moines community 'with varioiis free
jazz concerts until it ended abruptly following its
2017 season. Now, Hoyt Sherman Place with the
help of its co-sponsors Principal Foundation and
Faegre Baker Daniels plans to revive the series with ,
three live performances both on its lawn and inside
its historic theater for at least the next two years,
initially.
V“The, Jazz in July series is a great fit for our
miSsion ...to serve. all residents of Central Iowa...
and our more recent goal of re-engagingithe front "
lawn. The artists signed up for the first year promise a
to bring the program back bigger and better than
ever and during year two we will be able to show off
and utilize the new East Lobby Restroom Annex,”
says Hoyt Sherman Place Executive Director, Robert
Warren.
Upcoming events:
Friday, July 19 .
6:00 7:00pm: Steve Grismore Quartet outside
on The John & Penny Krantz Stage
7:30 — 9:00pm: Vocalist Debbie Duncan inside .
on The Theater Stage
Thursday, July- 25
6:00 7 :00pm: Chris Oatts Quartet outside on
The John & Penny Krantz Stage
7:30 — 9:00pm: Damani Phillips presents Jazz
and Strings inside on The Theater Stage
Patrons are encouraged to bring a blanket and
lawn chairs and will be able to purchase local food
vendor fare and beveragesiiplrovided by the venue
on site, rain or shine. For additional information
about Jazz in July and the benefits of becoming a
Hoyt Sherman Place Member, including presale
opportunities, please visit www.hoytsherman.org
N/Warren Town and County News
Norwalk Hometown Pride and the Norwalk Police
Department held another Front Porch Night on July‘
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The informal evening gatherings are designed to;
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Successful Night
promote neighbors getting to know neighbors
throughout Norwalk and have drawn attention
throughout the Des Moines metro, A Front Porch
Norwalk host only needs to pick a time and get the
word out to neighbors to bring a lav‘fin‘chair and
whatever they want to drink. ‘ .
And then the chatting begins as well as friendly
visits by Norwalk city leaders and staff and members
of the Noriwalk Police Department who view the
Front Porch gatherings as a way to promote public
safety. Front Porch hosts register their homes on
Front Porch N orwalk on Facebook to enable city and
police visits.
Most Front Porch gatherings welcome kids and
take place on driveways, porches or lawns. Hosts
often use a flamingo or flag to designate their home
for the evening. The first Front Porch Norwalk events
were held during Summer 2018 when Hometown
Pride members talked about research that has shown
people don’t know neighbors today because many
homes are designed without front porches.
Front Porch Norwalk is again planned Tuesday,
August 6th, which is National Night Out, a
nationwide‘event promoting communication and
interactions. with police and public --safety
department‘s. ‘-
‘TCC To Donate Backpacks an July 21st
V'ROund Room LLC, the nation’s largest Verizon:
Authorized Wireless Retailer, announces that its TCC
and Wireless Zone stores are donating 140,000
backpacks full of school supplies to ensure children.
across the US. are well prepared for the start of the:
school year.
More than 850 participating TCC and Wireless Zone
stores across the US. ’are inviting local families and
theii‘ children to Visit select locations on Sunday, July?
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serged basis while supplies last.
Norwalk’s Verizon location will be participating in
this promotion. For a list of participatingfl‘CC stores
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