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[email protected] | The Dunlap Reporter For The Record Thursday, June 18, 2020 | Page 5 Business & Professional Directory Warren L. Bush Attorney at Law 115 Iowa Ave., Dunlap, IA for mail Box 159, Wall Lake, IA 51466 OFFICE HOURS: 10am-8pm EVERY THURSDAY PHONE: 643-1304 HOURS: Mon. 8 am - Noon & 1-5 pm Tues. 8 am - Noon Wed. 7 am - Noon & 1 - 4 pm Thurs. Closed Fri. 1 - 5 pm One Agent for All Your Insurance Needs! Auto/Home Farm/Medicare Multi-Policy Payment Plans Health/Life Great Rates Damon Nichols Cell 402-660-0102 The Hoffman Agency Best Prices - Great Claim Service For all your insurance needs call your Home town Agents Mark Brasel, Craig Malone, Mike Martens Dunlap: 643-5322 Dow City: 674-3520 Fire & Rescue: 911 Dunlap Police Department: 712-643-5721 (Day) Harrison County Sheriff’s Office, Logan: 712-644-2244 (non-emergency) Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, Denison: 712-263-2146 (non-emergency) Dunlap City Hall: 712-643-5721 716 Iowa Ave., Dunlap Jason Knickman, Mayor Meredith VanHouten, City Clerk Dow City City Hall: 712-674-3350 117 Franklin St., Dow City Landon Burhoop, Mayor Deb Garrett, City Clerk Boyer Valley Community School District Middle School/High School, Dunlap: 712-643-2258 Elementary School, Dow City 712-674-3248 Kurt Brosamle, Superintendent/MS/HS Principal Mike Weber, PK-5 Principal Steve Puck, School Boad President Dunlap Community Development Corporation 1102 Iowa Ave., Dunlap •712-643-2164 Dunlap Public Library 104 S. 10th St., Dunlap • 712-643-5311 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday Noon to 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dow City Public Library 104 S. Frankline St., Dow City • 712-674-3453 Place your advertisement in the Business and Professional Directory! Contact Brad Swenson at The Dunlap Reporter, 712-642-2791 or [email protected]. Subscribe Today to Harrison, Crawford, Monona, and Shelby Counties: 1 year = $34.00, 2 years = $62.00 Other Iowa Counties: 1 year = $42.00, 2 years = $78.00 Out of State: 1 year = $45.00, 2 years = $85.00 Online e-edition: 1 year = $34.00 Call 712-642-2791 to subscribe by credit credit. Mail your payment to: The Dunlap Reporter, PO Box 159, Missouri Valley, IA 51555 with your name, mailing address, and phone number. USPS 162-620 513 E. Erie St., P.O. Box 159, Missouri Valley, IA 51555 Telephone: 712-642-2791 • Fax: 712-642-2595 Email: [email protected] Online edition: www.DunlapReporter.com The Dunlap Reporter (USPS 162-620) is published each Thursday, entered as Periodicals matter at the Post Office in Dunlap, Iowa 51529. Annual Subscription rates: Harrison, Monona, Crawford, and Shelby Counties = $34.00 Other Iowa = $42.00 Other States = $45.00 The Dunlap Reporter is published by Missouri Valley Times Publishing, 513 E. Erie St., P.O. Box 159, Missouri Valley, IA 51555. Address changes may take up to one week. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Dunlap Reporter, P.O. Box 159, Missouri Valley, IA 51555. Mark Rhoades, President: [email protected] Brad Swenson, Publisher: [email protected] Brad Swenson, Advertising Sales: [email protected] Tonia Copeland, Editor: [email protected] Matt Gengler, Sports Editor: [email protected] Kris Gash, Office Manager: classifi[email protected] Official newspaper for: City of Dunlap • City of Dow City • Boyer Valley Community School District (Agent Name) (Agency Name) W-2018520 09/16 You deserve more. This is a solicitation of insurance. Wellmark Medicare Supplement plans are not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program. To be eligible, you must reside in the service area of the plan. Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Iowa is an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. An Authorized Independent Agent for Dave Roberts Roberts Insurance I can help you find the MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT plan that you deserve. Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans deliver value. Contact me today to learn more. 402-740-6877 MAY 13-19, 2020 MAY 13 Deputy Kline responded to the railroad trestle south of Missouri Valley. A semi-truck and trailer had hit the bridge which started the trailer on fire. Traffic control was provided for Missouri Valley fire and the tow company. Deputy Kline assisted Mis- souri Valley Police with a mental subject at CHI. MAY 14 Deputy Kline responded to Modale for a driving complaint. The car was parked at a resi- dence upon arrival. The owner of the car was advised of the complaint. Deputy McMurray respond- ed to a trash dump west of Dunlap. The complainant had the license plate of the vehicle that dumped some old fencing in the ditch. The subject was advised to clean up the mess or charges would be filed. The area will be checked to make sure the mess is gone. MAY 15 Deputy Klutts responded to Soldier Valley Cemetery west of Persia for suspicious activity. A vehicle was found parked and a subject located in the area. Austin Tennigkeit of Underwood was arrested and transported to jail. Tennigkeit was charged with Public Intoxication. Deputy Sieck responded to Mondamin for a dog-at-large re- port in the park area. The owner of the dogs was located and advised of the complaint. Deputy Sieck arrested Kris- tian Conway of Mondamin on an outstanding arrest warrant. Conway was transported to jail. Deputy Kline responded to Mondamin for a complaint of deer carcasses in front of a residence. The subject was advised to clean up the mess immediately. MAY 16 Deputies McMurray and Kline responded to a reported overdose in Sunnyside. Missouri Valley Rescue transported the subject to CHI for treatment. Deputy Sieck transported Jacob Erickson of Sioux City from the Woodbury County jail for an outstanding arrest warrant. MAY 17 Deputy McMurray re- sponded to Little Sioux for a driving complaint. The vehicle was not located, the area will be patrolled. MAY 18 Sheriff Sears and Deputy Klutts responded to Pisgah for a death investigation. Monda- min Rescue also responded and transported the subject to CHI where she was pronounced deceased. Nothing was found out place or suspicious. Deputies Knickman and McMurray responded to Nobles Lake for an injury. A subject was pulling a boat from the water when a winch strap broke and the metal hook struck a juvenile in the chest. Missouri Valley Rescue transported the subject to CHI for treatment. MAY 19 Deputy Flaherty transported a mental patient to Mercy Hos- pital for a court-ordered mental evaluation. Deputy Knickman is investi- gating damage done to vehicles in Sunnyside. A BB gun was used to damage the cars some- time in the last week. Any criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defen- dant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty. To report Crime Stopper information, call 800-247-0592. To report littering, call 888-NOLITTR (888-665-4887). Join Harrison County’s Mass Notification System for Alert Warnings. Register at https:// member.everbridge.net/in- dex/892807736721501#/login. Questions? Call Harrison County Emergency Manage- ment, 712-644-2353. HARRISON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT REPORT MAY 17-24, 2020 MAY 17, 7 A.M. Larry Estal Wallis 69, Mag- nolia, was involved in a deer vs. pickup accident that occurred on Loess Hills Trailer (L20), north of Missouri Valley near Lawton Trail. According to the report filed by Deputy Klutts, Wallis was northbound in a blue 2009 Chevrolet Silverado when his vehicle collided with a deer in the roadway. No injuries to the driver were reported. There was front-end damage to the pick-up, which was estimated at $3,500. MAY 18, 4:23 P.M. Roberto Gomez, 26, Lexing- ton, Neb., received two citations following a motorcycle accident that occurred on U.S. Highway 30 near the intersection with 290th Street: No Valid Driver’s License, and Failure to Maintain Control. According to the report filed by Deputy Knickman, Gomez was westbound on a black 2018 Honda CBR100RR and was rounding a curve to his right. He stated that he was not used to his new motorcycle, and hit the brake to slow down on the turn. He lost control of the vehicle, and laid it down on the left side. The Honda slid on the highway, coming to rest on the westbound shoulder. Gomez came off the motorcycle and slid across the highway, crossed the centerline, and then came to rest on the eastbound shoulder. The driver was using his helmet, and refused medical treatment at the scene. The damage estimate for the Honda was $1,500. MAY 19, 7:07 P.M. Jason G. King, 41, Dunlap, was involved in a deer vs. car accident that occurred on U.S. Highway 30 near residence marker 3140, just south of Woodbine. According to the report filed by Deputy Kline, King was eastbound in a black 2014 Chevrolet Cruz when a deer came from the road ditch area onto the road. The car collided with the dear, causing damage to the front bumper area and the windshield, which was estimated at $2,000. It’s unknown whether King was using his shoulder and lap belt, but no airbags deployed and no injuries to the driver were reported. MAY 20, 6:11 A.M. Lisa Marie McIntosh, 35, Missouri Valley, was involved in a deer vs. car accident that occurred on 335th Street (F66) near Muncie Avenue. According to the report filed by Deputy Fla- herty, McIntosh was westbound in a red 2006 Cadillac DTS when the car collided with a deer in the roadway. There was damage to the front, driver’s side of the vehicle, which was estimated at $2,000. No injuries to the driver were reported. MAY 24, 7:25 A.M. A pickup driven by Wil- liam Frederick Thomsen, 44, Sioux Rapids, and a van driven by Dwight W. Adams, 50, Linwood, Neb., were damaged by a turkey in the roadway of U.S. Highway 30 near the intersection with 250th Street (F50). According to the report filed by Deputy Knickman, Thomsen was westbound in a black 2006 Ford F-150, while Adams was eastbound in a red 2016 Ram ProMaster van. The pickup collided with a turkey, which caused the bird to bounce off the Ford into the air, and then hit the driver- side mirror and windshield of the van, causing damage to both vehicles simultaneously. Both drivers were using their shoulder and lap belt; no air- bags deployed; no injuries to either person were reported. MAY 24, 2:30 A.M. Angel Lou Griffis, 21, Council Bluffs, was cited with “Reckless Driving” and “Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident” after her car struck a parked vehicle on private property at Woodland Camp near Little Sioux. According to the report filed by Deputy Knickman, Griffis was northbound in a white 2006 Pontiac G6 when she failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway at the camp. The car left the road, slid into an unoccupied red 2003 Ford Expedition that was parked at Block 15, Lot 49. The impact of the collision moved the Ford approximately two feet in the grass. Griffis left the scene of the accident, but was discovered approximately 12 hours later. She stated that the accident happened between 2 and 3 p.m., and she was driving fast. There was damage to the driver’s side on the front of the Ford, which was estimated at $3,500. The damage estimate for the Pontiac was $2,500. MAY 24, 7:54 P.M. Crystal Ann Conyers, 20, Little Sioux, was cited with “Failure to Maintain Control” after a one-vehicle accident that occurred on 160th Street near Canton Avenue in Little Sioux. According to the report filed by Deputy Flaherty, Conyers was eastbound in a white 2000 Ford Explorer when she lost control of her SUV. The vehicle went into the north road ditch, and then struck a utility pole owned by MidAmerican Energy. Cony- ers was using her shoulder and lap belt; no airbags deployed; no injuries were reported. The driver stated that the throttle of her vehicle had been sticking. There was damage along the rear, driver’s side of the Ford, estimated at $1,000, and the damage to the utility pole was estimated at $10. HARRISON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT ACCIDENT REPORTS All Iowa public notices in one place... free, searchable and online! HOW ARE YOUR LOCAL TAXES SPENT? WITHOUT PUBLIC NOTICES, YOU’RE LEFT GUESSING. You have a right to know how state and local governments spend your hard-earned tax dollars -- and it’s your responsibility to find out. Without public notice, you’re left to guess how elected officials are spending your money. 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The Hoffman AgencyBest Prices - Great Claim Service

For all your insurance needs call your Home town Agents

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One Agent for All Your Insurance Needs!Auto/Home Farm/Medicare Multi-Policy Payment Plans Health/Life Great Rates

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The Hoffman AgencyBest Prices - Great Claim Service

For all your insurance needs call your Home town Agents

Mark Brasel, Craig Malone, Mike MartensDunlap: 643-5322 Dow City: 674-3520

HOURS:Mon. 8 am - Noon & 1-5 pmTues. 8 am - NoonWed. 7 am - Noon & 1 - 4 pmThurs. ClosedFri. 1 - 5 pm

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MAY 13-19, 2020MAY 13

Deputy Kline responded to the railroad trestle south of Missouri Valley. A semi-truck and trailer had hit the bridge which started the trailer on fire. Traffic control was provided for Missouri Valley fire and the tow company.

Deputy Kline assisted Mis-souri Valley Police with a mental subject at CHI.

MAY 14Deputy Kline responded to

Modale for a driving complaint. The car was parked at a resi-dence upon arrival. The owner of the car was advised of the

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Soldier Valley Cemetery west of Persia for suspicious activity. A vehicle was found parked and a subject located in the area. Austin Tennigkeit of Underwood was arrested and transported to jail. Tennigkeit was charged with

Public Intoxication. Deputy Sieck responded to

Mondamin for a dog-at-large re-port in the park area. The owner of the dogs was located and advised of the complaint.

Deputy Sieck arrested Kris-tian Conway of Mondamin on an outstanding arrest warrant. Conway was transported to jail.

Deputy Kline responded to Mondamin for a complaint of deer carcasses in front of a residence. The subject was advised to clean up the mess immediately.

MAY 16Deputies McMurray and

Kline responded to a reported overdose in Sunnyside. Missouri

Valley Rescue transported the subject to CHI for treatment.

Deputy Sieck transported Jacob Erickson of Sioux City from the Woodbury County jail for an outstanding arrest warrant.

MAY 17Deputy McMurray re-

sponded to Little Sioux for a driving complaint. The vehicle was not located, the area will be patrolled.

MAY 18Sheriff Sears and Deputy

Klutts responded to Pisgah for a death investigation. Monda-min Rescue also responded and transported the subject to

CHI where she was pronounced deceased. Nothing was found out place or suspicious.

Deputies Knickman and McMurray responded to Nobles Lake for an injury. A subject was pulling a boat from the water when a winch strap broke and the metal hook struck a juvenile in the chest. Missouri Valley Rescue transported the subject to CHI for treatment.

MAY 19Deputy Flaherty transported

a mental patient to Mercy Hos-pital for a court-ordered mental evaluation.

Deputy Knickman is investi-gating damage done to vehicles in Sunnyside. A BB gun was

used to damage the cars some-time in the last week.

Any criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defen-dant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

To report Crime Stopper information, call 800-247-0592.

To report littering, call 888-NOLITTR (888-665-4887).

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Questions? Call Harrison County Emergency Manage-ment, 712-644-2353.

HARRISON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT REPORT

MAY 17-24, 2020MAY 17, 7 A.M.

Larry Estal Wallis 69, Mag-nolia, was involved in a deer vs. pickup accident that occurred on Loess Hills Trailer (L20), north of Missouri Valley near Lawton Trail. According to the report filed by Deputy Klutts, Wallis was northbound in a blue 2009 Chevrolet Silverado when his vehicle collided with a deer in the roadway. No injuries to the driver were reported. There was front-end damage to the pick-up, which was estimated at $3,500.

MAY 18, 4:23 P.M.Roberto Gomez, 26, Lexing-

ton, Neb., received two citations following a motorcycle accident that occurred on U.S. Highway 30 near the intersection with 290th Street: No Valid Driver’s License, and Failure to Maintain Control. According to the report filed by Deputy Knickman, Gomez was westbound on a black 2018 Honda CBR100RR and was rounding a curve to his right. He stated that he was not used to his new motorcycle, and hit the brake to slow down on the turn. He lost control of the vehicle, and laid it down on the left side. The Honda slid on the highway, coming to rest on the westbound shoulder. Gomez came off the motorcycle and slid across the highway, crossed the centerline, and then

came to rest on the eastbound shoulder. The driver was using his helmet, and refused medical treatment at the scene. The damage estimate for the Honda was $1,500.

MAY 19, 7:07 P.M.Jason G. King, 41, Dunlap,

was involved in a deer vs. car accident that occurred on U.S. Highway 30 near residence marker 3140, just south of Woodbine. According to the report filed by Deputy Kline, King was eastbound in a black 2014 Chevrolet Cruz when a deer came from the road ditch area onto the road. The car collided with the dear, causing damage to the front bumper area and the windshield, which was estimated at $2,000. It’s unknown whether King was using his shoulder and lap belt, but no airbags deployed and no injuries to the driver were reported.

MAY 20, 6:11 A.M.Lisa Marie McIntosh, 35,

Missouri Valley, was involved in a deer vs. car accident that occurred on 335th Street (F66) near Muncie Avenue. According to the report filed by Deputy Fla-herty, McIntosh was westbound in a red 2006 Cadillac DTS when the car collided with a deer in the roadway. There was damage to the front, driver’s side of the vehicle, which was estimated at $2,000. No injuries to the driver were reported.

MAY 24, 7:25 A.M.A pickup driven by Wil-

liam Frederick Thomsen, 44, Sioux Rapids, and a van driven by Dwight W. Adams, 50, Linwood, Neb., were damaged by a turkey in the roadway of U.S. Highway 30 near the intersection with 250th Street (F50). According to the report filed by Deputy Knickman, Thomsen was westbound in a black 2006 Ford F-150, while Adams was eastbound in a red 2016 Ram ProMaster van. The pickup collided with a turkey, which caused the bird to bounce off the Ford into the air, and then hit the driver-side mirror and windshield of the van, causing damage to both vehicles simultaneously. Both drivers were using their shoulder and lap belt; no air-bags deployed; no injuries to either person were reported.

MAY 24, 2:30 A.M.Angel Lou Griffis, 21, Council

Bluffs, was cited with “Reckless Driving” and “Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident” after her car struck a parked vehicle on private property at Woodland Camp near Little Sioux. According to the report filed by Deputy Knickman, Griffis was northbound in a white 2006 Pontiac G6 when she failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway at the camp. The car left the road, slid into an unoccupied red 2003 Ford Expedition that was parked at Block 15, Lot 49. The impact of the collision moved the Ford approximately two feet in the grass. Griffis left the scene of the accident, but was discovered approximately 12 hours later. She stated that the accident happened between 2 and 3 p.m., and she was driving fast. There was damage to the driver’s side on the front of the Ford, which was estimated at $3,500. The

damage estimate for the Pontiac was $2,500.

MAY 24, 7:54 P.M.Crystal Ann Conyers, 20,

Little Sioux, was cited with “Failure to Maintain Control” after a one-vehicle accident that occurred on 160th Street near Canton Avenue in Little Sioux. According to the report filed by Deputy Flaherty, Conyers was eastbound in a white 2000 Ford Explorer when she lost control of her SUV. The vehicle went into the north road ditch, and then struck a utility pole owned by MidAmerican Energy. Cony-ers was using her shoulder and lap belt; no airbags deployed; no injuries were reported. The driver stated that the throttle of her vehicle had been sticking. There was damage along the rear, driver’s side of the Ford, estimated at $1,000, and the damage to the utility pole was estimated at $10.

HARRISON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT ACCIDENT REPORTS

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