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Kansas, and Aleksey Shivyrev, of Mis- Clear Lake, was cited for speeding. of W. 10th Ave. N. for a medical call.
souri, collided on N. 24th St. April 22, Chad R. King, of Sioux April 16, at 11:33 a.m. CLFD
City, Iowa was cited for speeding. Paramedics responded to the 1700
April 22, Todd C. Kirkland, of block of 12th Ave. S. for a medical call.
THEFT/VANDALISM:
April 16, Emily Ullmann, of Minnesota, was cited for speeding. April 16, at 8:05 p.m. CLFD
Titonka, Iowa reported a theft. April 22, Ann M. Harrigan, of Firefighters responded to the 20000
USDA Choice April 19, Taylor Price, of Clear Waterloo, Iowa was cited for speed- block of Mallard Ave. for a fire alarm.
Lake, reported a theft. ing. April 16, at 9:06 p.m. CLFD
Sirloin Tip April 22, Kon C. Yang, of Min- Firefighters responded to the 20000
Steak nesota, was cited for speeding. block of Fir Ave. for a fire alarm.
CITATIONS/ARRESTS:
3$ 99 April 11, Julie A. Fingalsen, of April 23, Kathryn A. Haag, April 18, at 9:17 a.m. CLFD
Lb. Nora Springs, Iowa was charged with Ventura, was cited for speeding. Paramedics responded to the 500 block
forgery and second degree theft. of 2nd Ave. N. for a medical call.
April 15, Amber M. Broesder, of FIRE/AMBULANCE CALLS: April 18, at 12:27 p.m. CLFD
Buffalo Center, Iowa was arrested for April 15, at 2:24 a.m. CLFD Paramedics responded to the 2800
public intoxication. Paramedics responded to the 300 block block of 4th Ave. S. for a medical call.
April 15, Leanne R. Hicks, of 8th Ave. N. for a medical call. April 19, at 4:11 a.m. CLFD
Ventura, was charged for ongoing April 15, at 2:15 p.m. CLFD Paramedics responded to the 2400
criminal conduct and second degree Paramedics responded to the 1700 block of S. Shore Dr. for a medical call.
theft. block of Country Meadow for a April 19, at 9:22 a.m. CLFD
April 16, James L. Vandusseldorp, medical call. Paramedics responded to the 100 block
of Mason City, Iowa was charged with April 15, at 5:53 p.m. CLFD of N. 5th St. for a medical call.
domestic assault. Paramedics responded to the 300 block April 19, at 12:14 p.m. CLFD
April 16, Andrea K. Sasse, of Wa- of Orchard Lane for a medical call. Paramedics responded to the 400 block
terloo, Iowa was cited for following April 15, at 7:33 p.m. CLFD of Highway 18 W. for a medical call.
80% Lean Fresh too close and no insurance. Paramedics responded to the April 19, 4:25 p.m. CLFD
April 16, Angela M. Letscher, of intersection of 4th Ave. and N. Shore Firefighters responded to the 1200
Beef Mason City, was cited for speeding. Dr. for a medical call. block of N. 9th St. W. for a fire alarm.
Patties April 16, Danielle M. Verhoef, of April 15, at 9:07 p.m. CLFD April 21, at 1:32 p.m. CLFD
Garner, Iowa was cited for speed. Paramedics responded to the 400 block Paramedics responded to the 200 block
4/ 5$ April 17, Nicholas A. Mills, Clear of N. Shore Dr. for a medical call. of 25th Ave. S. for a medical call.
6 Oz. Lake, was cited for violation of re- April 16, at 7:42 a.m. CLFD April 21, at 2:46 p.m. CLFD
stricted license. Paramedics responded to the 5000 Paramedics responded to the 1400
April 17, Bradley D. Erb, of Bou- block of 285th St. for a medical call. block of 6th Ave. S. for a Medical call.
ton, Iowa was arrested for public in-
toxication.
April 17, Scott A. Naumann, Man arrested following break-in
at Clear Lake Serta plantClear Lake, was arrested for domestic
assault.
April 17, Brody J. Page, Mason
City, was cited for speeding. Clear Lake police responded to C o u n t y,
April 17, Ali H. El-Sayad, Mason an alarm at Serta Sunday morning he was
Regular or Bacon Cheddar City, was cited for speeding. and found a man attempting to steal w a n t e d
April 17, Adriana Lazaro, of change from the local business. for unau-
Brat Minnesota, was cited for speeding. Andy Powell, 39, of Clear Lake, t h o r i z e d
Patties Fareway’s April 21, Blake L. Fjetland, Clear was charged with third-degree bur- use of
Lake, was cited for speeding. glary and criminal mischief for $1,000 a credit
Own April 21, Darrin J. Burress, of to $10,000 worth of damage. card. In
Garner, was cited for speeding. Powell also had outstanding war- Winneba-
4/ 5$ ANDY POWELL
6 Oz. April 22, Whitney L. Lightbody, rants in both Cerro Gordo and Win- go County, he was wanted for domes-
Mason City, was cited for speeding. nebago counties. In Cerro Gordo tic assault.
April 22, Kaylee R. Millard-
Maulsby, Mason City, was cited for
speeding. Forgery, theft charges filed against
Dole Classic Fresh employee of Clear Lake law office April 22, Cesar C. Diaz, of Cali-
Salad Sweet fornia, was cited for speeding.
Mix Corn April 22, Kylie J. Whitehurst,
Clear Lake police arrested a Nora April
$149 6/$2 Springs, Iowa woman on Thursday, 21, on
charges
of Forg-
OPENING ery and
Second
Wednesday, May 4th Degree
Theft.
12 Oz. Ears Tues. - Sat. Open at 4:30 p.m. Au-
Sunday Open at 4 p.m.
We look forward to seeing you! thorities JULIE FINGALSEN
allege that
Fareway Blue Bunny (641) 829-3850 Fish Fry 702 East Lake St., Ventura between Feb. 1 and March 28, 2016
Every Night Julie Ann Fingalsen, 45, cashed or de-
Cottage Ice Cream posited approximately 14 checks be-
Cheese or Yogurt For Children & Teens Whose Hearts Still Ache longing to her employer without per-
From the Death of a Loved One… mission. She was working at Eastman
88¢12 Oz. Ctn. 2/$7Select Varieties You Are Not Alone! Law Office, in Clear Lake, at the time.
48 Oz. According to the Clear Lake Police
Come together for the 7th Annual Department, the checks amounted to
over $5,000.
A Day of Hope & Healing Fingalsen was booked into the
Cerro Gordo County Jail and is being
held on $20,000 bond.
Van Camp’s Fareway Saturday, April 30 Former Village
Ketchup 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. employee sentenced
Pork and
Beans 88¢20 or 24 Oz. Btl. For Children and Teens Ages 8-18 A former Opportunity Village
$10 ($25 per family) employee has been ordered to pay
44¢ a $750 penalty for one count of de-
t-shirt, lunch, snacks and crafts included pendent adult abuse, explotation over
$100, and placed on two years proba-
Sponsored by First Congregational Church, Clear Lake RAegpirsilte2r8by tion.
Kelly A. Rieffer, from Manly,
Limit 4 Event held at Call 641-357-2818 Iowa received a deferred judgement
First Congregational Church e-mail [email protected] for stealing from clients while work-
ing at Opportunity Village. She was
205 W. 10th Ave. N., Clear Lake Check out Facebook/”Day of Hope & Healing” also ordered to pay $193 in restitution
to Opportunity Village.
Kraft 20 Oz. Loaf Fareway Come Wish Rieffer was accused of taking a
Officer Kevin Borrill Faraway Stores gift card from three
Miracle Whip White adults in her care in July 2015 and
Or Mayonnaise Bread Good-bye and using them for her own benefit. She
Good Luck pleaded guilty in Cerro Gordo Coun-
$28830 Oz. Jar 77¢ ty District Court.
on his next step in
Busch or Busch Pepsi life after more than S.A.L.T. Forum set
Light Beer Products
20 years at The Cerro Gordo County
$1799 5/$10 Clear Lake Police S.A.L.T. (Seniors and law Enforce-
30 Pack, 12 Oz. Cans • + Tax & Dep. ment Together) Forum will be held
6 Pack, 16.9 Oz. Btls. • + Tax & Dep. Department Thursday, April 28, at the Mason City
Senior Activity Center, Main Build-
Thursday, May 5th ing, 326 4th St. N.E.
4-6 p.m. Agency booths open at 8:45 a.m.,
with many offering door prizes, and
Clear Lake the event is open until noon.
City Hall There will be a program at 10
a.m.