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By Mark Evenstad
Dec 31, 2020 1:47 AM
Three people were injured in an ATV rollover crash Saturday in Dubuque County. 15 year old Alex King and 18 year old William King, both of Waukee, and 20 year old Abbygale Willging of Camanche were taken to UnityPoint Health-Finley Hospital for treatment of their injuries. According to the Dubuque County Sheriff’s Department, Alex King was operating an all-terrain vehicle on property off of Oakland Farms Road with William King and Willging as passengers at about 2 p.m. Saturday when he attempted to make a U-turn in a driveway. The ATV went off the road and traveled down a hill, landing in a creek.
Authorities said three people were hurt in an ATV rollover crash Saturday in Dubuque County.
Alex J. King, 15, and William R. King, 18, both of Waukee, Iowa, and Abbygale M. Willging, 20, of Camanche, Iowa, were taken to UnityPoint Health-Finley Hospital for treatment of their injuries, according to a Dubuque County Sheriff s Department report obtained today.
Authorities said Alex King was operating an all-terrain vehicle on a property in the 11000 block of Oakland Farms Road with William King and Willging as passengers at about 2 p.m. Saturday when he attempted to make a U-turn in a driveway. The ATV left the roadway and traveled down a hill, landing in a creek.
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A man pulled over near Dubuque with more than 1 pound of meth recently was sentenced to nearly 15 years in federal prison.Â
Tyson R. Wahlen, 34, of Dodgeville, Wis., was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to 14 years, 10 months in prison after previously pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. He faced up to life in prison after being convicted of that charge.
He also must serve five years of supervised release after his prison term. There is no parole in the federal system.Â
Wahlen initially was charged in Iowa District Court for Dubuque County, but those charges were dismissed in lieu of the federal prosecution.