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Daily Record, October 20, 2019

Marshall County Courthouse

Court

Friday

• Williams Eugene Whytus made an initial appearance on two counts of a violation of the sex offender registry charge and a parole violation charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel on the sex offender registry violation. The preliminary hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Oct. 28. Bond is set at $2,000 cash or surety. Jeff Hazen is appointed as counsel for the parole violation. The parole revocation hearing will be scheduled by the administrative law judge. Whytus is being held without bond on this charge.

• Richard Paul Wayne Sindt made an initial appearance on a possession of methamphetamine-second offense charge, a possession of drug paraphernalia charge, an interference with official acts charge and a probation violation charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel on the new charges. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Oct. 28. Bond is set at $2,000 cash or surety. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days. Tyler Heeren is appointed as counsel on the probation violation. The probation revocation hearing will be scheduled by the District Associate Court. Bond is set at $2,000 cash only.

• Benjamin David Reinhardt made an initial appearance on a trespass-first offense charge. Reinhardt pleaded guilty and the fine is $200 with a $70 surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $330, due within 30 days.

• Robert Carl Lundgren made an initial appearance on a no insurance charge, a driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway charge and an operating while under the influence-second offense charge. Lundgren will hire his own counsel. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Nov. 7. Lundgren is released with supervision through the Department of Correctional Services and is to report to the adult probation office within 48 hours to sign a pre-trial release agreement. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.

• Guyan Michael Garrett-Lucas made an initial appearance on a no valid driver’s license charge, an interference with official acts charge and a theft-fifth degree charge. Garrett-Lucas pleaded guilty to the driver’s license charge and the interference with official acts charge. On the driver’s license charge the fine is $200 with a $70 surcharge, a $5 county enforcement initiative surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $335. The fine on the interference charge is $250 with a $87.50 surcharge, a $5 county enforcement initiative surcharge and $60 in court costs for total of $402.50. All payments are due within 30 days.

• Archie Thomas made an initial appearance on a possession of marijuana-first offense charge and a public intoxication charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel on the new charges. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Nov. 7. Thomas is released on his promise to appear. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.

• Shangab Masso made an initial appearance on a failure to file a written arraignment charge. Breanna Nelson is appointed as counsel. The arraignment hearing will be rescheduled by the District Associate Court. Bond is set at $1,000 cash or surety.

• Ronald Antonio Figueroa Borrero made an initial appearance through a Spanish interpreter on a theft-fifth degree charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel. A pre-trial conference is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 20 in Magistrate Court.

• Arianne R. Exposito made an initial appearance through a Spanish interpreter on a driving under suspension charge. A pre-trial conference is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 20 in Magistrate Court.

• Carla Marie Fisher made an initial appearance on a theft-fifth degree charge. Fisher pleaded guilty and the fine is $65 with a $22.75 surcharge, a $125 law enforcement initiative surcharge and $60 in court costs for a total of $272.75, due within 30 days.

• Alejandro Gonzalez Torres made an initial appearance through on a failure to use a child restraint charge, a driving under suspension charge and a speeding charge. A pre-trial conference is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. on Dec. 4 in Magistrate Court.

• Dedric Franklin Hatchitt made an initial appearance on a possession of marijuana-first offense charge and a failure to obey a stop sign charge. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Nov. 6. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.

• Jeannette Sanchez Castillo made an initial appearance on six counts of a child endangerment charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel on the new charges. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Nov. 6. Sanchez Castillo is released on his promise to appear.

• Ryan Michael Snyder made an initial appearance on a possession of marijuana-first offense charge and a driving under suspension charge. The public defender’s office is appointed as counsel on the new charges. The preliminary hearing is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Nov. 7. A substance abuse evaluation is ordered with the results submitted to the court within 60 days.

Marshalltown Police Department

Citations

• On Thursday, Robert Carl Lundgren, 40, was cited for driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway and no insurance.

Arrests

• On Friday, Guyan Garrett-Lucas, 21, was arrested for theft-fifth degree.

• On Friday, Archie Thomas, 27, was arrested for public intoxication-first offense and possession of marijuana-first offense.

• On Thursday, Sara Brimmer, 42, was arrested for operating while under the influence-first offense.

• On Thursday, Grant Carnahan, 27, was arrested for driving under suspension.

• On Thursday, Kimberly Oelmann, 46, was arrested for theft-third degree-possession of stolen property.

• On Thursday, Richard Sindt, 49, was arrested for interference with official acts, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance-second offense and on a warrant.

• On Thursday, Robert Lundgren, 40, was arrested for operating while under the influence-second offense.

• On Thursday, Ronald Figueroa Borrero, 30, was arrested for theft-fifth degree-shoplifting.

Accidents

• On Wednesday, a Jeep driven by Sara Anne Brimmer, 42, of Marshalltown, turned north off of East Boon Street onto South 12th Avenue where she proceeded to back and forth across the lanes until she collided with a pickup driven by Zachary Cole Shipley, 27, of Laurel, disabling the pickup and then proceeded to the intersection of Eighth Avenue and East State Street where Brimmer abandoned her Jeep. Brimmer went to the Marshalltown Police Station after seeing posts of the accident on Social Media. No injuries were reported. Brimmer was cited for driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway, leaving the scene of an accident, open container and operating while under the influence-first offense. Damage to the Brimmer Jeep was estimated at $10,000 while the Shipley pickup received an estimated $12,000 in damage.

Marshall County Sheriff

Arrests

• On Friday, Williams Whytus, 39, was arrested on a warrant.

• On Friday, Guyan Michael Garrett-Lucas, 21, was arrested for no valid driver’s license, interference with official acts and on a warrant.

• On Thursday, Shangab Jorjo Masso, 20, was arrested on a warrant.

• On Thursday, Kimberly Jean Oelmann, 46, was arrested on a warrant.

• On Thursday, Anthony Bryant Weatherly, 22, was arrested for speeding.

• On Thursday, Victor Perez-Negron, 23, was arrested for failure to affix a drug tax stamp and possession of marijuana with the intent to deliver.

Marshalltown Fire Department

Oct. 13

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an unauthorized burning at 9 S. 12th St./West Linn Street and three medical assists with the EMS crew to: 215 E. Anson St., 514 E. Olive St. and 1217 Rolling Meadows Road.

Oct. 12

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a trash or rubbish container fire at 309 S. 12th Ave., a building fire at 609 Roberts Terrace, a no incident found upon arrival at dispatch address at 1 W. Grant St., a dispatched/cancelled en route to 3202 S. 12th St. and five medical assists with the EMS crew to: 302 Melody Lane, 302 1/2 Bromley St., 207n NewCastle Road, 2305 Bittersweet Road and 312 W. Boone St.

Oct. 11

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an extrication of victims from vehicle at Highway 330 and 265th Street, a smoke scare at 307 N. Fourth Ave., three dispatched/cancelled en routes to: 312 W. Boone St., Garwin Road/Vance Avenue and 2800 Zeller Ave. and four medical assists with the EMS crew to: 508 Arlington Drive, 201 N. 12th St., 2500 S. Center St. and 1602 S. Second Ave.

Oct. 10

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a smoke detector activation due to a malfunction at 8 N. Seventh Ave., three dispatched/cancelled en routes to: 2146 Eastman Ave., 107 W. State St. and 3 E. Southridge Road and three medical assists with the EMS crew to: 510 W. Main St., 209 N. 12th Ave. and 107 W. Meadow Lane.

Oct. 9

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an electrical wiring/equipment problem at 9 Iowa Ave. East, a cooking fire at 402 Plaza Heights Road and seven medical assists with the EMS crew: 410 W. Ingledue St., 2304 Dubois Circle, 11 W. Grant St., 1211 W. State St., 415 N. Third St., 2005 Bryngelson Drive and 1 W. Grant St.

Oct. 8

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an unauthorized burning at 907 S. Second Ave., an arcing shorted electrical equipment at 509 W. Boone St., a smoke detector activation-no fire-unintential 1 Crosby Park Drive, a smoke detector activation due to malfunction at 2 N. Second Ave. and five medical assists with the EMS crew: 408 W. High St., 311 N. 11th Ave., 513 E. Olive St., 1703 Edgebrook Drive and 1408 S. Seventh Ave.

Oct. 7

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an extrication of victims from vehicle at Garwin Road and Wallace Avenue, a dispatched/cancelled en route to 1501 E. Nevada St. and four medical assists with the EMS crew to: 207 NewCastle Road, 1127 W. Olive St., 2405 S. Center St. and 915 W. Merle Hibbs Blvd.

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