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Stolen Vehicle Results in Arrest in Fayette County
On July 25, 2024, at 11:24 PM, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office dispatch center took a report of a stolen vehicle that was parked near the Fayette County Fairgrounds in West Union. The vehicle was described as a white 2016 Cadillac Escalade, parked on Armor Street. The vehicle was entered as stolen and an attempt to locate was put out to area agencies. On July 26, 2024, at 10:09AM a Fayette County Deputy observed the stolen vehicle driving southbound out of West Union on Hwy. 150. A traffic stop was initiated and upon investigation, it was learned that 31-year-old Brianna Christine Hill of Fayette, had taken the Cadillac the previous night. Hill was arrested and charged with Theft in the 1st Degree, a Class C Felony. She is being held at the Fayette County Jail until an initial appearance in court.
Arrest made in Fayette Co. hit and run
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - A Postville man is facing multiple charges stemming from a hit and run crash that resulted in injuries earlier this month. The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office says 19-year-old Jackson Wedo is charged with Leaving the Scene of a Personal Injury Accident and Following Too Close.
Northeast Iowa police department closes after losing all officers to other jobs
LANSING, Iowa (KCRG) — The City of Lansing will have to lean on the Allamakee County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement services, while the city hires new police officers,KCRG reports. On July 15, the New Hampton City Council approved hiring Conrad Rosendahl as the new Chief of Police....
Allamakee County Sheriff’s Department working out memorandum of understanding to provide law enforcement coverage in Lansing and New Albin beginning this Friday
Following the resignation of all three officers of the Lansing/New Albin Police Department within a month’s time as they departed for other employment opportunities, the Allamakee County Sheriff’s Department has been called upon by the communities of Lansing and New Albin to assist in providing temporary law enforcement coverage in those two communities. Lansing/New Albin Chief of Police Conrad Rosendahl’s resignation became effective June 26, as he began a new job as Chief of Police for the City of New Hampton July 1, and his two remaining officers, Darby Stone and Troy Riehm, first formally submitted their resignations at the July 8 meeting of the New Albin City Council and also at the July 15 meeting of the Lansing City Council, with those resignations both being effective as of this Friday, July 26. In a published report, City of New Hampton officials clarified that details are being worked out to offer Stone a full-time officer position on the New Hampton Police Department under Rosendahl, with details in the works to also offer Riehm a part-time officer role, according to that report.
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