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Police/Sheriff

December 27, 2009

Sheriff 12/24/09

Appanoose County Sheriff’s Office

Activity report: 12/22/09 to 12/23/09: Civil papers processed, 5; animal complaint, 1; traffic stop, 1; alarm/burglary, 1; harassment, 2; contacts, 45; total miles patrolled, 351; inmates booked into jail, 1; jail population, 16.

Dec. 20

5:40 p.m. An accident was reported on highway T-61. Michael Aaron Baldwin, 34, of Brooklyn, Iowa was driving a 2003 Pontiac northbound on Highway T-61 when he hit a deer in the roadway. Damage to Baldwin’s vehicle was estimated at $1,000.

Dec. 22

5 p.m. Michelle Elaine Halferty, 22, of Centerville was charged at 1125 W. Van Buren St. with aiding and abetting. She later posted bond and was released.

7:14 p.m. An accident was reported on Highway 5. Cassidy Lee Snyder, 23, of Centerville was driving a 2009 Toyota northbound on Highway 5 when he hit a deer in the roadway. Snyder’s vehicle had an estimated $3,000 in damage.



Wayne County Sheriff’s Office

Dec.19

The Corydon Police investigated a property damage accident in the parking lot of the Great Western Bank in Corydon. A 2004 Dodge Neon driven by Amanda Joy Riggs, 28, of Newtown, Mo., was backing from a parking space when it collided with a 1998 Chrysler Town and Country driven by Mary Lou Forsythe, 72, of Lineville. Damage was estimated at $600 to Riggs’ vehicle and at $1,200 to Forsythe’s.

Dec. 22

Larry Martley, of Corydon, reported that several items were missing from his property in Henton Township. The items were valued at $491.

Dec. 22

The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office arrested Clayton Edward Reed, 23, of Garden Grove, following a traffic stop at Front and Summer Streets in Humeston. Reed was charged with supplying alcohol to underage people. Reed appeared before the Magistrate later in the day and was released on his own recognizance. Two other occupants in the car, Timothy Stephen Conley, 19, of Humeston, and Caleb Lee Reed, 20, of Garden Grove, were issued citations for possession of alcohol under the legal age and released.

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So, the question this week is, “Will it stay or will it go?” The United States Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. wants to close three Farm Service Agency offices in southern Iowa, which includes the FSA office in Centerville, and consolidate the operations in order to save money. Tuesday afternoon a meeting was held at Faith United Methodist Church to allow farmers and other producers who use the Centerville FSA office to make comments about the closing to John R. Whitaker, state executive director Iowa FSA. Many questioned if the meeting Tuesday was necessary because the decision had already been made.

A. Yes, because Washington will listen.
B. No, because the decision to close the Appanoose County FSA office has already been made.
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