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Former prosecutor released as he awaits trial
A former assistant Pottawattamie County attorney indicted on federal gun charges has been released as he awaits trial. Authorities say Jeffrey Tekippe, formerly of Council Bluffs, was arrested last month and has been released on his own recognizance....Tags: Ethics, Values, Defense, Theft, Firearms
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Pal in case of Vermont girl regrets involvement
Associated Press WriterWhen Kevin Grosenheider received a call early Monday from his friend, Raymond Gagnon, asking him to dispose of a safe, he decided to help him out. Grosenheider, who rented a room to Gagnon in San Antonio, said he had no idea what was inside, only...Tags: Rooms and Sublets, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Espionage and Intelligence, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Rentals
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AP top news in Iowa at 4:58 p.m. CDT
A new Iowa Veterans Cemetery located west of Des Moines on Interstate 80 has been dedicated. Patrick Palmersheim is the executive director of the Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs. He says the cemetery will honor all men and woman who defended and...Tags: Values, Defense, Sales, Theft, Death and Dying
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Trial of former Suriname dictator begins
Associated Press WriterThe long-awaited trial of a former South American dictator accused of a 1982 massacre began Friday with testimony from a member of the firing squad. Onno Flohr, considered one of the prosecutor's main witnesses, testified that the former ruler, Desi...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Diseases, Trials, Heart Disease
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2 supervisors at raided meatpacking plant arrested
Associated Press WriterTwo supervisors at an Iowa meatpacking plant that was raided by federal immigration agents in May were arrested and charged with encouraging people to live in the United States illegally. Juan Carlos Guerrero-Espinoza, 35, and Martin De La Rosa-Loera,...Tags: Immigration, Demographics, Theft, Court Administration, Interior Policy
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Cops: Cockfighting Ring Pumps up Birds with Steroids
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Investigators have uncovered a cockfighting ring in which the birds may have been shot-up with performance enhancing drugs. It's called a blood sport for a reason. Roosters are equipped with knives to their legs to slash each other up...Tags: Addiction, Animals, Gaming and Lotteries
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Dead body tip leads SoCal cops to fireworks stash
Police responding to a tip about buried human remains at a Fontana home found 1,000 pounds of illegal fireworks and a stash of drugs and guns instead. Police Sgt. Jeff Decker says 31-year-old Antonio Guerrero and his 33-year-old wife Laura Guerrero... -
Day care worker charged with shaking baby
A Sioux City woman who runs an in-home day care center been charged with shaking a baby in her care. Police say Amy Sunclades was charged with child endangerment and neglect of a dependent person. Police say that Sunclades told the 3-month-old girl'...Tags: Court Administration
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Two men charged in Herrin slaying
Two parolees are accused in Williamson County of slaying a Herrin man by hitting him with a fire extinguisher and pummeling him with fists. Prosecutors in Marion have charged 27-year-old Ryan Small of Chicago and 23-year-old Ricky Cooper of Herrin...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Punishment, Assault, Theft, Murder
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Muncie man accused of giving beer to 1-year-old
A man gave beer to his 1-year-old nephew, then punched his girlfriend in the face when she objected and stormed away in her SUV, court records said. Richard H. Valens Jr., 44, of Muncie, was being held in Delaware County Jail under $17,500 bond Friday...Tags: Crossovers and SUVs, Vehicles, Prisons
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