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The Jefferson Police Department has opened an investigation into a vehicle theft reported Friday. At approximately 7:34 a.m., the victim contacted law enforcement and told them their 2011 Kia Sedona had been taken sometime between Thursday evening and Friday morning in the 500 block of West Madison Street. Officers were able to use the van’s GPS tracking system to pinpoint the vehicle in Des Moines, where it was then recovered by the Des Moines Police Department on Saturday, April 17. An investigation into the incident is ongoing and anyone who may have information regarding the theft is asked to contact the Greene County Law Enforcement Center at 515-386-2136.
The Des Moines Police Department on Tuesday announced five arrests in connection with an overnight shooting that sent a 2-year-old boy to the hospital in critical condition.Police say the boy was shot in the head at a Des Moines home late Monday night.Des Moines police officers responded just before 11 p.m. to a home in the 1300 block of Jefferson Avenue on reports of a child shot. Officers found a 2-year-old who had suffered from a gunshot wound to the head, Des Moines police Sgt. Paul Parizek said.Medics rushed the child to UnityPoint - Blank Children s Hospital, where the child remains in critical condition.Nearly two hours later, at approximately 12:30 a.m., Iowa State Patrol troopers found a crashed vehicle near the 115-mile marker of Interstate 80 in Dallas County. Authorities said the crash was potentially connected to the shooting.Tuesday afternoon, Des Moines police announced the following charges in the case:• 20-year-old Sioux City resident Owo Robin Nyal Bol, attem
By Zack Budryk - 01/14/21 02:22 PM EST
An Iowa supporter of the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory has been charged in connection with the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol last week, with a federal charging document alleging he chased a police officer up a flight of stairs.
In the document, an FBI agent alleges that Douglas Jensen, of Des Moines, Iowa, who turned himself in to the Des Moines Police Department on Friday, was one of the first people to force his way into the Capitol. Jensen, the document states, disregarded multiple orders by an officer to stop and put his hands up, instead and “led the crowd toward the officer in a menacing manner, causing the officer to retreat and repeat his commands.”
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