Brandon Oettchen/Howard Co. Jail.
A man being held in the Howard County Jail is in more trouble after he allegedly ripped a phone off the wall and shattered windows.
Posted: Jun 1, 2021 10:34 AM
Updated: Jun 1, 2021 10:41 AM
HOWARD COUNTY, Iowa - A man being held in the Howard County Jail is in more trouble after he allegedly ripped a phone off the wall and shattered windows.
Brandon Oettchen, 35, of Cresco, is facing a charge of felony criminal mischief. He s accused of ripping the heavy, metal phone off the wall before he swung it around in the jail cell.
The damage to the cell will exceed $1,500.
May 10, 2021 / 06:00 PM EST
KOKOMO, Ind. (WISH) Two men were arrested after shots were fired in a Kokomo shopping center Sunday night, Kokomo Police Department said.
At approximately 6:28 p.m. Sunday, officers responded to an active shooting at the Chuck E. Cheese located at 1919 S. Reed Road.
Police say witnesses saw two men fighting prior to shots being fired. Surveillance video showed 20-year-old Demontez Lenoir being knocked to the ground and a second man, who investigators believe is 22-year-old Laijuan Lenoir, pointing a gun at Demontez Lenoir before leaving in a Chevrolet Equinox.
Demontez Lenoir is seen firing multiple times at the Equinox, which was hit six or seven times, in the video, according to police. Neither Laijuan Lenoir nor the female with him in the car were hit.
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BIG SPRING Two arrests were made this week in connection with a May 4 stabbing death in addition to one arrest last week, Big Spring police said in a Thursday news release.
Police, fire and emergency medical services personnel responding to a man lying unresponsive in a gas station parking lot at 2501 S. Gregg St. at about 7:30 p.m. found Antonio Iglesias, 25, with a laceration to his chest, an initial release said.
According to the initial release, officers attempted life-saving measures, but Iglesias died from his injuries. Police said Thursday that an autopsy confirmed that Iglesias died from a stab wound.
A Fayette man facing multiple felony charges after a one-vehicle traffic crash on March 21, has been sentenced in Howard County.
According to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper, the driver left the scene of the crash on Missouri Highway 124 and later was located walking along a street in Fayette. He was identified by a witness of the crash as the person who ran from the scene. A wallet that was located inside the crashed vehicle contained identification belonging to Rodney Wayne Shives. Shives was found to have a suspended or revoked license as well as allegedly in possession of a pill bottle that contained multiple controlled pills.