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CRIME & SAFETY
Two People Facing Charges After Disturbance Report Near Ruthven
(Ruthven)--Two people were arrested after a disturbance report last Sunday near Ruthven. Shortly after 9:40 pm, the Palo Alto County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call for a disturbance taking place in the 3400 block of 370th Street. Based upon the investigation, Deputies arrested 36-year-old Jacob Brown of Graettinger, on a charge of Disorderly Conduct. Brown was issued a citation and released to appear in court at a later date. Deputies also arrested 44-year-old Joshua Scott of Ruthven on charges of Assault Causing Bodily Injury and Interference With Official Acts. Following his arrest, Scott was placed in jail to await his initial appearance before a Judge.
Two-Vehicle Accident Resulted in One Hospitalized
Armstrong, IA (KICD) — An Estherville man was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after a two-vehicle accident near Armstrong Monday afternoon. The Emmet County Sheriff’s department says it appears 16-year-old Raegan Nielson of Ringsted was Northbound on 570th Avenue, stopped at the intersection with highway 9, but then pulled into the path of an Eastbound vehicle driven by 23-year-old Chase Karstens of Waseca, Minnesota.
Nebraska Woman Facing Drug Charges After Emmet County Traffic Stop
(Estherville)--A Nebraska woman is facing drug charges after a traffic stop last weekend in Emmet County. According to Emmet County Sheriff Mike Martens, a sheriff’s deputy initiated a traffic stop in the 1600 block of 410th Avenue shortly before 11pm Saturday after observing a traffic infraction. Upon investigation at...
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