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An Indiana man faces multiple felony charges from a series of incidents in Stuart last month.
According to the department, 21-year-old Kenya Jenkins, Jr. was arrested in Omaha, Nebraska in connection to a series of alleged vehicle burglaries that took place in Stuart on March 12th. During the incidents, police reported several items were stolen, including credit cards, a checkbook and a firearm from three unlocked vehicles. The police department notes that the firearm was later used when Jenkins allegedly shot an Omaha Police Officer.
Jenkins faces charges from the vehicle burglaries, including a Class C Felony for trafficking stolen firearms, three aggravated misdemeanors for third degree burglary of a motor vehicle, an aggravated misdemeanor for unauthorized use of a credit card, two serious misdemeanors for third degree attempted burglary, a serious misdemeanor for fourth degree theft and a simple misdemeanor for fifth degree theft.
An alleged hit and run incident Tuesday night in Grand Junction resulted in life-threatening injuries.
According to the Iowa State Patrol, the incident occurred at 8:10pm at the intersection of 16th Street and Sandoe Street East. Seventy-two-year-old Robert Kinnick of Grand Junction was traveling north on 16th Street in a 2005 Dodge Ram truck when it hit 46-year-old Travis Fincel of Grand Junction, who was walking north – and within the roadway- on 16th Street.
Greene County Sheriff Jack Williams said the pickup truck allegedly left the scene, and they found the vehicle parked at a Casey’s gas station, where Kinnick was taken in for questioning. Williams said Kinnick admitted to hitting Fincel.