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Daily Record, March 18, 2017

Local burglar causes victim to suffer heart attack

A local man was arrested by Marshalltown police after he broke into a house and attacked the male resident, resulting in the victim suffering a heart attack, according to Marshall County District Court records.

On Thursday Zane Dolash, 36, was arrested by the MPD, and later transported to the Marshall County Jail.

Dolash was charged with Burglary-First degree and Criminal mischief-fourth degree.

Bond is $25,000 cash only.

Marshall County Courthouse

Court

Friday

• Zane Dolash made an initial appearance on a burglary-first degree charge and a criminal mischief-fourth degree charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on March 27. Bond is set at $25,000 cash only. The court ordered Dolash be photographed and fingerprinted in connection with this case. A no-contact order has been issued for the protected party.

• Scott A. Groff, of Des Moines, made an initial appearance on a probation violation charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The probation revocation hearing will be scheduled by the District Court. Groff is being held without bond.

• Dale Everet Bogue Jr. made an initial appearance on a sex offender registry violation-second or subsequent offense charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on April 5. Released with supervision through the Department of Correctional Services and is to report by 4 p.m. Friday to sign a pre-trial release agreement. Bogue was ordered to be photographed and fingerprinted in connection with case.

• Omar Sanchez made an initial appearance on a driving while barred charge and a loud noises from sirens and tires charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on March 27. Bond is set at $2,000 cash or surety.

• Aaron Christopher Lindsey, of State Center, made an initial appearance on a pre-trial release violation charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. His next court date is a pre-trial conference at 1:30 p.m. on April 14 followed by a jury trial at 9 a.m. on April 20. Bond is set at $5,000 cash or surety.

• David Ray Singh Jr. made an initial appearance on a operating while intoxicated-first offense charge, a no insurance charge, a operation without registration charge and a open container charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on April 5. Singh was released on his promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted within 60 days.

• Kenny Lee Selvog made an initial appearance on a operating while intoxicated-first offense charge, a no seatbelt charge, a possession of marijuana-first offense charge and a possession of drug paraphernalia charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on April 5. Selvog was released on his promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted within 60 days.

• Richard J. Million II made an initial appearance on a possession of methamphetamine-first offense charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on April 5. Million was released on his promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted within 60 days.

• Valerian Basilius made an initial appearance on a probation violation charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The probation revocation hearing is scheduled at 2:30 p.m. on April 3. Bond will continue as posted until the conclusion of this case.

• Sophia Maria Ramos made an initial appearance on a possession of marijuana charge and a possession of drug paraphernalia charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on April 5. Ramos was released on her promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted within 60 days.

• Trevor James Slack made an initial appearance on a disorderly conduct charge and a public intoxication charge. Slack pleaded guilty to both charges and the fine for both was $65 with a $22.75 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $147.75 for each charge, due within 30 days.

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