Thursday, December 10, 2015
SHERIFF’S REPORT
N/Warren Town and County News
Disclaimer: All defendants are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.
November 8
8000 block of Ridgev-
iew Drive, Sarah Craig re-
ported the theft of two flat
screen televisions owned
by Michael Craig; loss of
$2,500.
Gregory Foust, 32, N or-
walk, reported assault. The
report was sent to the
county attorney for review
and opinion as to charges.
November 2
8400 block of Ridgev-
iew Drive, 21-year-old fe-
male from Greenfield Pla-
za reported domestic as-
sault and child endanger-
ment; investigation contin-
ues.
November 13
8000 block of Ridgev-
iew Drive, a domestic as-
sault investigation; war-
rant requested.
November 16
Susan Pattee, Cum—
ming, reported theft of
checks that were forged in
Norwalk and Des Moines.
Referred to Norwalk PD.
. .,
November 17 i '
53000 block “of Gear
Street, Matthew Weaver
reported his dog had been
':_ shot.
8000 block of Suncrest,
Julia Ramirez, Des
Moines, reported a bur-
glary to her residence.
Tools, electronic items
and money stolen; $755
loss.
November 19
Danielle Williams, 30,
Prole, was charged with
driving while barred and
domestic abuse causing
injury to a 42-year-old
male victim from Osceo-
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400 block of Burlington
Avenue, Brandi Dudney,
25, Martensdale, was ar-
rested for domestic abuse,
assault, victim, 25-year-
old male from Martens-
dale who also reported a
stolen firearm; loss of
$449.
Jacob Fairman, 19,
Greenfield Plaza, was ar-
rested for possession with
intent to deliver marijua-
na, drug tax stamp viola-
tion, unlawful possession
of prescription drug, and
, interference with official
acts.‘
November 23
13000 block of Elk
Horn, a vehicle was locat-
ed at Summerset Park
with stolen plates at-
tached. Plates were turned
over to treasurer for de-
struction.
400 block of Palomino
Parkway, Bruce Cameron,
Des Moines, reported bur-
glary; $2,050 worth of cam-
era, musical and electronic
equipment stolen.
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An employee at Beving-
ton Kum & Go reported
theft of gas; loss of $41.22.
mugs; ,
400 block of Gepke Park-
way, death investigation of
an 83-year-old male victim
from Des Moines. Probable
natural causes.
ACELNTS
November 25 — 5:22
p.m., 601 feet east from
R57/Hwy R57: Carla Kue-
hl-Purdum, 52, Indianola,
vehicle/deer.
November 27 — 4:53
p.m., Summerset Road:
Stuart Meyer, 55, Indiano-
la, vehicle/deer.
‘Call 911
for
emergencies!
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FCC Christmas Eve Program
Everyone is invited to celebrate the birth of our Sav—
ior Jesus Christ at special Christmas Eve Candlelight
services at Fellowship Community Church, 225 North
Ave. FCC invites the public to any of the three identical
services: Wednesday, Dec. 23, at 7 p.m., or Thursday,
Dec. 24, at 3 pm. and 5 pm.
Children are invited to have their picture taken with
Frosty before each service. This year, FCC is expanding
the Candlelight Christmas Eve services to feature
Norwalk’s first-ever “Living Christmas Tree.” The 21-
foot tall tree structure will hold the Christmas Choir,
leading the services in carols and songs of the season.
The services will also include a "Celebration of Lights”
with personal candles. Quality childcare for age 5 and
under is available.
For more information, visit their website at
fccnorwalk.org or call the office at 981-0699.
CHRISTMAS TREE AND
YARD WASTE PICK UP
Norwalk residents can place live Christmas trees and
any leftover yard waste at the curb on your regular trash
collection day, Tuesday/Wednesday, December 29/30
and January 5/6. Call City Hall at 981—0228 ext. 2221 if
you have any questions.
The smallest bird egg is believed to be that of the
vervain hummingbird, of Jamalca. It measures Just
0.39 inches and weighs 0.0132 ounces.
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Blood Drive
Norwalk Community
Blood Drive will be held
Thursday, Dec. 17, 3-7 pm.
at St. John the Apostle
Catholic Church, 720 Or-
chard Hills Dr.
Schedule your appoint-
ment online at www.1ife
servebloodcenter.org or
contact Sharon Burns at
515—981—4184.
This blood drive is
sponsored by Norwalk Li-
ons Club.
Bring a valid form of
identification, such as your
donor ID card or driver’s
license.
Youth Basketball
Rookie Program
An instructional basket—
ball program for Pre-K
and Kindergarteners is be-
ing offered at the South
Suburban YMCA, 401 E.
Army Post Road, Des
Moines. Kids, along with
parents, meet Saturday
mornings beginning Janu-
ary 30. We believe that
youth sports are a great
way to get your child
{started in a healthy
J lifestyle. This program
will teach the basics of bas-
ketball in a fun and'ener-
getic style that emphasizes
character value through
skill development games,
drills and scrimmages.
Players in this program are
not placed on teams.
Lower hoops are used and
there are no weekday prac-
tices. The fee is $80 or $40
for YMCA members. Pre-
registration is required.
You may do this online,
.Www.southsuburban
'z, ymca.org; or for more in-
Eformation, contact Tyler
Weig at the South Subur-
ban YMCA, 401 E. Army
‘. Post Road, 285-0444 or
tyler.weig@ dmymca.org.
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Baby, Preschool
and Youth
Swimming Lessons
The South Suburban
YMCA, 401 E. Army Post
Road, offers swimming
lessons for babies six
months-three years; pre—
school children three to
' five years old; and youth
six to 12 years old. New
‘ sessions begin the week of
January 5. You may Sign
up now by coming in, call-
ing, or going to their
website, www.dmymca.
org. Contact Brandi Hart,
285-0444, or brandi
.hart@dmymca.org.
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