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Daily Record, October 6, 2019

Grundy County Sheriff

Arrests

• On Friday, Chase Penfold, 31, of Osage, was arrested at the Mitchell county jail on a Grundy County warrant charging him with probation violation. Penfold is being held without bond.

• On Thursday, Jason Bakker, 46, of Wellsburg, was arrested at the Sheriff’s Office on a Grundy County warrant charging him with sexual abuse-second degree, lascivious acts with a minor and indecent contact with a child.

• On Friday, Travis Dreesman, 24, of Holland, was arrested at the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office and charged with three counts of sexual abuse-third degree and telephone dissemination of obscene material.

Accidents

• On Friday, a vehicle driven by Hayley Langley, 23, of Marshalltown, was northbound on M Avenue approaching 210th Street when the driver was distracted trying to pickup an item and went through the stop sign resulting in a collision with a vehicle driven by Kenneth Mehmen, 65, of Aplington. Minor injuries were reported. Langley was cited for failure to obey a stop sign and yield the right of way. Damage to the Langley vehicle was estimated at $12,000 while the Mehmen vehicle received an estimated $2,000 in damage.

• On Friday, a car driven by Sarah Goodwin, 25, of Reinbeck, was northbound on T-55 south of 250th Street when it struck a deer that entered the roadway. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Goodwin car was estimated at $2,500.

• On Thursday, a vehicle driven by Dani Meister, 21, of Reinbeck, was westbound on Highway 175 at X Avenue when the driver was distracted and collided with the rear of a vehicle driven by Sherilyn Kistner, 56, of Reinbeck, which was stopped awaiting for traffic to clear to make a left turn. No injuries were reported. Meister was cited for failure to maintain control. Damage to the Kistner vehicle was estimated at $6,500 while the Meister vehicle was estimated at $8,000.

• On Thursday, Sept. 26, a car driven by Janice Ehrig, 81, of Reinbeck, was eastbound on Highway 175 at S Avenue when the driver fell asleep at the wheel, crossed the center line and struck the southbound stop sign for S Avenue causing it to fly over her car taking out the sunroof and land in the ditch. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Ehrig car was estimated at $2,000.

• On Tuesday, a car driven by Amanda Snell, 38, of Webster City, was westbound on Highway 20 when it struck a deer that entered the roadway. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Snell car was estimated at $8,000.

• On Tuesday, a vehicle driven by Jennifer Leavitt, 31, of Cedar Falls, pulled into the Dike High School parking lot and had trouble turning the steering wheel resulting in her colliding with the rear of a vehicle driven by Joel Weber, of Dike, which was parking in the parking zone. No injuries were reported. Leavitt was cited for no insurance. Damage to the Leavitt vehicle was estimated at $2,000 while the Weber vehicle received an estimated $1,000 in damage.

• On Monday, a vehicle driven by Troy Moore, 40, of Beaman, was exiting a private driveway in Conrad when it struck a legally parked Chevrolet across the street. No injuries were reported. Damage to the Chevrolet was estimated at $3,500.

Marshalltown Fire Department

Sept. 29

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an unauthorized burning at 515 Woodbury St., a sprinkler activation-no fire-unintentional at 112 S. College St. and five medical assists with the EMS crew to: 804 Jackson St., 205 W. South St., 622 Ratcliffe Drive, 3021/2 Bromley St. and 302 S. Second Ave.

Sept. 28

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an alarm system activation-no fire-unintentional at 2902 S. Center St., an unauthorized burning at 502 May St., a gasoline or other flammable liquid spill at 3000 S. Center St., a motor vehicle accident with injuries at North Ninth Street and West State Street and seven medical assists with the EMS crew to: 11 S. 12th St., 604 W. Boone St., Third Street and Linn Street, 1720 S. Center St., 9 S. Sixth St., 1516 E. Olive St. and 1005 S. Eighth Ave.

Sept. 27

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an arcing, shorted equipment at 236 N. 13th St. and three medical assists with the EMS crew to: 122 W. Main St., 802 S. Center St. and 403 Orchard Drive.

Sept. 26

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a fuel burner/boiler malfunction at 308 S. Third Ave. and Boone Street, a carbon monoxide detector activation due to malfunction at 204 1/2 W. Church St., a passenger vehicle fire at South Sixth Street and West Olive Street, a building fire at 105 1/2 E. Lincoln St., two dispatched/cancelled en routes to 1503 Summit St. and 202 N. Second Ave. and six medical assists with the EMS crew too: 522 N. Second St., 205 N. 15th St., 202 N. Second Ave., 609 Roberts Terrace, 2405 S. Seventh Ave. and 911 Jackson St.

Sept. 25

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an unauthorized burning at 300 State Street and Main Street and five medical assists with the EMS crew to: 412 E. Anson St., 2405 S. Seventh Ave., 401 E. Southridge Road, 202 Westwood Drive and 501 Bel Aire Drive.

Sept. 24

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to a passenger fire at 1408 E. Main St., a dispatched/cancelled en route to 10 N. Fourth Ave., a detector activation-no fire-unintentional at 905 E. Main St. and five medical assists to: 207 Pine St., 302 1/2 Bromley St., JC Penneys, 2500 S. Center St., 1714 Country Club Place and 135 W. Main St.

Sept. 23

• The Marshalltown Fire Department responded to an incinerator overload or malfunction-fire confined at 205 S. Third Ave., a dispatched/cancelled en route to 1301 Summit St. and three medical assists with the EMS crew to: 106 S. Third Ave., 202 N. Second Ave. and 504 Iowa Avenue West.

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