Thursday, September 3, 2015
N/Warren Town and County News
BUSINESS REVIEW
Page Seven
luly 28
Shane Burns, Martens-
dale, reported criminal
mischief to vehicle tires;
$100 loss.
August 5
John Posey, Norwalk,
reported identity theft.
August 7
Kenneth Poppe, Nor-
walk, reported damage to
a large yard ornament;
$200 loss.
Travis Tibbits, Martens—
dale, reported a theft of an
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SHERIFF’S REPORT
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
ATV; $2,600 loss.
August 11
23000 Buchanan Trail,
stolen vehicle out of
DMPD Jurisdiction, recov-
ered and turned over to
the owner, Ruan Incorpo—
rated. L1.
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Identity theft - Ora Pip—
er, Greenfield Plaza re-
ported identity theft.
August 16
Troy Meier, Norwalk,
reported identity theft.
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ACCIDENTS
August 21 — 4:55 p.m.,
US 65: Leonard Trecker,
60, Ackworth and David
Robbins, 54, Indianola
were traveling south-
bound on Hwy 65/69 in
Warren County. Approxi-
mately 150 yards before
the construction zone, ve-
hicles were merging to the
inside lane. This deputy
was traveling northbound
and watched as Trecker
attempted to veer away
from hitting Robbins, but
was unable. Contact was
made between the two ve-
hicles. As officer gathered
the information for the re-
port, he asked Trecker
what had caused the colli-
sion. He stated that he was
in too big of a hurry.
August 23 — 6:52 p.m.,
33rd Avenue: Jenna Rior-
can, 16, Norwalk, was
taveling southbound on
33rd Avenue in Warren
County in the 5000 block.
Sue stated that she lost
control in loose gravel
crusing the vehicle to spin
out and enter the west
dtch. She contacted the
diveway at 5708 33rd Av-
eiue where the vehicle
overturned and came to
the rest on its side on the
south side of the driveway.
Both driver and front seat
passenger were transport-
ed to Blank Hospital for
minor injuries.
August 24 — 10:59 a.m.,
joy at Des Moines address
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: Directions: Hwy 5 Bypass To Connector, South To Maffitt Lake Rd, WestTo
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The Road.
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North from G076/Hwy
G76 and 18th Ave: Lisa
Carlson, 44, New Virginia
states she swerved to get
out of theway of a vehicle
that was on her side of the
road. She got sucked into
the ditch striking the
driveway embankment at
23499 18th. Vehicle was
towed privately.
August 24 — 4:20 p.m.,
160th Avenue and Erbe
Street: Sabrina Hedrick,
31, Indianola, was travel-
ing southbound on 160th
Avenue approaching Erbe
Street in Warren County.
Kerri Schumacher, 44, In-
dianola, allowed her to
cross into the southbound
side of the roadway collid-
ing with Schumacher caus-
ing damage to both vehi-
cles. Hedrick was cited for
driving left of center and
no insurance. Both vehi-
cles required a wrecker to
be taken from the scene.
August 26 — 6:29 a.m.,
Inwood Street and 95th
Avenue: Steven War-
rington, 54, Saint Charles,
was traveling southbound
approaching thelcurve at
95th and Inwood.
Codaniel Deetz, 26, Osage,
was going around curve at
Inwood and 95th was un-
able to control his vehicle
while going around the
curve and struck War-
rington in the drivers side
front fender and hood
area. Warrington had to be
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towed privately by Aub—
erts. Deetz was cited for
failure to maintain control.
Norwalk Athletic
Booster Club
The Norwalk Athletic
Booster Club would like to
thank the following stu—
dent athletes for volunteer-
ing their time to take part
in the club’s new informa-
tional video: Angelo Bel-
lizi, Abbey Bowles, Shea
Campbell, Kason Crall,
Brett Dawson, Jake Endres,
Hunter England, Will Fras-
er, Rachel Garner, Matt
Guessford, Ryley Harris,
Tyler Hirl, Miranda Hugh-
es, Ryan Kennedy, Alli Kre-
ider, Zack Kreider, Emma
McDonald, Alan Moore,
Blake Neil, Summer
Onken, Matt Palen, Gabby
Ridgeway, Tyler Robertson,
Drew Rosonke, Tyler Scha-
mel, Jocelyn Sperry and
Luke Vaske.
Test (SAT) was adminis-
tered for the first time in
1926.
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ISU Extension
Director
Cortney arrington
Iowa State University
Extension and Outreach in
Warren County has wel-
comed their new Executive
Director, Cortney Gar-
rington.
Garrington graduated
from Iowa State Universi-
ty with a degree inAgricul-
tural Education with mi-
nors in agronomy, interna-
tional agriculture and com-
munications. Prior to ac-
cepting her position with
ISU Extension and Out-
reach, she worked for
Greene County Schools in
Jefferson teaching agricul-
ture and prior to that
worked as the agronomy
assistant and marketing di-
rector for a family co-op.
"I wanted to work for
ISU Extension and Out-
reach because of the quali-
ty research-based informa-
tion that comes from this
organization to help people
on vast amounts of topics,”
said Garrington. "I appre-
ciate the leadership and
youth opportunities that
are also available to Warren
County residents through
ISU Extension and Out-
reach.”
Garrington says she is
most excited to meet the
residents of Warren Coun—
ty and find out what roles
and programs Extension
and Outreach can offer to
improve quality of life. .
"I hope to bring a fresh
set of hands that are will-
ing to dig in and get dirty,"
she said.
ISU Extension and Out-
reach’s core purpose is to
engage citizens through
research-based education,
accomplishing these goals
by developing diverse and
meaningful partnerships.
Through these goals, Ex-
tension and Outreach is
able to increase the ability
of Iowans to make in-
formed decisions by apply-
ing relevant, needs-driven
resources.
Those wishing to get in
contact with Garrington
about potential program
areas to offer locally or wel-
come her to the Warren
County community may
contact her directly at
cortneyg@iastate.edu or by
_ calling the Warren County
Extension and Outreach
office at 515-961-6237.