Arrests Wednesday
• Jason Dengler, 30, was arrested for fourth degree theft, shoplifting, and second or subsequent offense of sex offender registration violation.
• Samuel Soto, 42, was arrested for violation of a no contact/protective order.
• Marcelo Verdinez-Garcia, 52, was arrested for driving while license under suspension.
• Carter Koop, 21, was arrested for multiple acts of child endangerment with serious injury and first offense of domestic abuse, assault.
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A 24-year-old man is in custody after a stabbing incident in which two people suffered significant injuries.
The incident unfolded at approximately 12:14 p.m. Thursday at an apartment on the 100 block of North Second Street.
When police arrived on scene, a 51-year-old woman and a 62-year-old man were found in the yard of the apartment complex suffering from significant stab wounds to their upper torsos. The 24-year-old man, who admitted stabbing at least one of the victims, was also located on scene with a minor injury. Tupper said all parties know each other.
Both victims were alert and able to communicate, Police Chief Mike Tupper said. All three were transported to a medical facility for treatment and evaluation.
• Brianna Zeka, 19, was arrested for fifth-degree theft.
Marshall County Sheriff
• Annika Lyssa Shabaiash Aaenson, 21, of Marshalltown, was arrested for fourth-degree larceny.
• Omar Alejandro Cruz, 29, of Marshalltown, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and parole violation.
• Taven Christopher Campbell, 21, of Marshalltown, was arrested for permitting an unauthorized minor to drive.
Marshall County Courthouse
• Brianna Nichole Zeka made an initial appearance for a charge of fifth-degree theft.
• Natasha Cain made an initial appearance for a charge of driving while license is denied, suspended, canceled or revoked.
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T-R PHOTO BY JOE FISHER Police Chief Mike Tupper and YSS Director David Hicks give their first report on MPACT during a regular city council meeting Monday.
Marshalltown Police Chief Mike Tupper spoke with a somber tone when introducing the first report from MPACT to the Marshalltown City Council during a regular meeting Monday.
First, Tupper acknowledged Sgt. Jim Smith, an Iowa State Patrol officer who was killed during a shootout in Grundy Center on Friday. Then he mentioned two other Iowa law enforcement officers who committed suicide in the last week. And he discussed the shooting of 20-year-old Duante Wright who was killed by police during a traffic stop in Minneapolis on Sunday.