Ad-Express and Daily Iowegian, Centerville, IA

Police/Sheriff

September 4, 2009

Sheriff 09/04/09

Appanoose County Sheriff’s Office

Activity report: 09/02/09 to 09/03/09: Civil papers processed, 7; animal complaint, 3; ambulance requested, 1; welfare check, 1; traffic complaint, 2; accident/property damage, 1; parking violation, 1; domestic disturbance, 1; contacts, 44; total miles patrolled, 355; inmates booked into jail, 1; jail population, 22.

Sept. 2

12:40 p.m. Mark Jeffrey Judge, 25, of Plano was charged at th Law Center with driving with a suspended license and bribery and also had his parole/probation revoked.



Wayne County Sheriff’s Office

Aug. 28

Corydon Police investigated a property damage accident at East Monroe and South DeKalb Streets in Corydon. A 2002 Ford Escape driven by Adrian Black, 16, of Corydon and a 2003 Ford Taurus driven by Debbie Vanderlinden, 49, of Numa collided at the intersection. Damage was estimated at $2,000 to each vehicle.

Sept. 1

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office arrested Arthur Duane Meyer, 51, of Leon on a charge of assault. The charge was in connection with an incident in a Corydon parking lot earlier in the day. Meyer appeared before the Magistrate the following day and was released on his own recognizance.

Sept. 1

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office arrested Gary Lynn Nietfeld, 58, of Humeston on a charge of OWI following a traffic stop on J22. Nietfeld appeared before the Magistrate the following day and was released on his own recognizance.

Sept. 2

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office arrested Connie Sue Moore, 50, of Allerton on a charge of OWI following a traffic stop on an Allerton street. Moore appeared before the Magistrate the following day and was released on her own recognizance.

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This week the Iowegian wants readers to think about the recent decision by the Centerville Municipal Waterworks Board of Directors to increase the fee for late payment of water bills. In a story published in Wednesday's Ad Express, board members announced a 10 percent late fee after two days late, a $50 red tag fee for accounts unpaid after seven days late and a $25 shut off fee, water service terminated after two weeks late. The board said the decision to increase the fees associated with late payment is to encourage customers to pay their bills on time. So, the question this week is, "Are these fees too much to ask for?"

A. Yes, they are.
B. No, they are not.
C. I'm not affected so I don't care.
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