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CRIME & SAFETY
Woman Charged After Threatening to “Shoot Up” Storm Lake Restaurant
A Cherokee woman was arrested late last week for allegedly making threats in a Storm Lake restaurant. According to the Storm Lake Police Department, officers were called to the King’s Pointe Regatta Grill at approximately 9:30 Friday evening. Regatta staff informed police that a customer, identified as 21-year-old Neva Villarreal of Cherokee, had threatened to “shoot up” the restaurant after she became upset over an order.
Clay County Aggravated Misdemeanor Charge
Clay County (KICD) — On Saturday afternoon the Clay County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint of a vehicle in a ditch northeast of Spencer in the 3100 mile of 300th Street. Upon arrival by a Clay County Deputy, it was found that the pickup had fraudulent license plates...
Ayrshire Man Facing Multiple Charges After Vehicle in Ditch Report
(Spencer)--A report of a vehicle in the ditch Saturday in Clay County led to the arrest of an Ayrshire man on multiple charges. Just before 12:50 pm, the Clay County Sheriff's Office received a complaint of a vehicle in a ditch in the 3100 block of 300th St. The reporting party advised the male driver was about to get a ride from someone and stated the male was stumbling and was possibly intoxicated. Upon the arrival of a Clay County Deputy, it was found that the pickup truck had fraudulent license plates on it and there was an open container of alcohol in the driver side cup holder.
Spencer Man Sentenced to Prison
Sioux City IA, (Northwest Iowa Now)– A Spencer man has been sentenced for possession with intent to distribute Cocaine. On July 26th 42-year-old Leon Scott Banks of Spencer was sentenced to three years imprisonment. On February 20th Banks pled guilty to possession with intent to distribute a mixture or...
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