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USPS 117-120 VOL. 145 Issue 36 Sept. 9, 2015 Serving Clear Lake and Ventura since 1869 • Hometown newspaper of Jerry & Suzanne Olsen $1.50
Clear Lake Clear Lake firefighters and ambulance crew members quickly transfer Jim Deau from the fire boat to a waiting ambulance for transport to Mercy Clear Lake School
Mirror-Reporter Medical Center-North Iowa. By presstime, Duea had been released from the hospital.-Reporter photos by Chris Barragy. Board changes meeting
CALENDAR date to Wednesdays
New
Friday fire boat The Clear Lake School Board has announced a change in its
Homecoming rally helps in regular meeting schedule.
Lake Effective today (Wednesday, Sept. 9), the Board of Education
Coronation of the Clear rescue will hold a monthly planning and regular meeting on the second
Lake High School Homecom- Wednesday of each month in the Clear Lake Administration Center
ing queen and king will take The Clear Lake Fire De- The Clear Lake Fire Boat and DNR officers responded to the boating emergency. Board Room, located at the Middle School building.
place at 2:30 p.m. Friday in E.B. partment successfully used its On the second Wednesday of each month the board will al-
Stillman Auditorium. A Home- new fire boat to rescue a man having to try and load a patient also arrived on scene and assist- rescue boat. Duea was taken to locate time from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. for a planning/work session. No
coming parade will then travel injured on Clear Lake Tuesday, from the water over the sides of ed Ellett in getting their boat to Mercy Medical Center-North action will be taken. That will be followed by a regular meeting of
from the auditorium at the Mid- Sept. 1. the boat. The bow door was also shore. Iowa in Mason City for treat- the Board at 6:30 p.m. each month.
dle School, two blocks south to Jim Duea, 77, of Ames, used in unloading the patient at Clear Lake firefighters and ment. For many years the Board has met twice monthly on Mondays,
Main Avenue and continue on Iowa was taken to the hospital the boat ramp off the front of a Cerro Gordo County deputy The new fire boat was a gift with one meeting being a planning session where no action was
Main Avenue to City Park. The after being hurt while boating. the boat. helped to free Duea from the from Mark & Diane Holt and taken; the second was a regular business meeting. The change was
parade is slated to begin at 3:30 According to officials, the inci- Officers from the Iowa De- cleat and transported him to was put into service on June necessitated by a scheduling conflict on Monday with members of
p.m., followed by a community dent happened at about 12:50 partment of Natural Resources shore on the Fire Department’s 19. the newly elected School Board.
Pep Rally at 4:15 in City Park. p.m. about three-eights of a
Clear Lake’s freshman football mile southwest of the area off Clear Lake Homecoming Court Time to clear the clutter!
team will play Osage at 4:45 the Seawall. City sets large item pickup
p.m. at Lion’s Field. Kickoff for Authorities say Duea fell Clear Lake High School students have chosen their Homecoming candidates. They are: (front L-R)
the varsity game is set for 7:30. and was impaled through the Reagan Brackey, Megan Merfeld, Marissa Olk, Erin O’Tool and Morgan Sacia, (back L-R) Ryan Faught, The City of Clear Lake has scheduled its Fall Large Item Pickup
upper left leg by a boat cleat on Sam Jones, Cooper Merrill, Lucas Kirchhoff and Spencer Orr. Coronation of the queen and king will for Monday through Thursday, Oct. 12-15, with appliance pickup
9/11 remembrance the edge of the boat. He was take place at 2:30 p.m. Friday in E.B. Stillman Auditorium. A Homecoming parade will then travel being held on Oct. 15. Residents are encouraged to use this oppor-
suspended over the side of the from E.B. Stillman Auditorium at the Middle School, two blocks south to Main Avenue and continu- tunity to dispose of large items that cannot be discarded through
The Clear Lake Volunteer boat and partially was in the wa- ing on Main to City Park. The parade is slated to begin at 3:30 p.m. It will be followed by a community their weekly garbage service.
Fire Department will host an ter. Karolyn Ellett, of Ames, was Pep Rally at 4:15 in City Park. Clear Lake’s freshman football team will play Osage at 4:45 p.m. at Residents are encouraged to use this opportunity to dispose of
open house at the fire station also in the boat and was able to Lion’s Field. Kickoff for the varsity game is set for 7:30 p.m. Friday.-Reporter photo by Chris Barragy. large items that cannot be discarded through their weekly garbage
throughout the day Friday, call 9-1-1 while keeping Duea service. The Large Item Pickup map will appear in the Clear Lake
starting at 7 a.m., for anyone from falling overboard with the Mirror-Reporter on Oct. 7, listing the dates the City will pick up in
use of a rope to keep him above your area and the items that will and will not be picked up.
continued water, saving his life. City residents can have old appliances and/or electronic items
The new fire boat respond- picked up during Large Item Cleanup for a cost of $15 an item.
More CALENDAR ed with four CLFD personnel Stickers can be purchased for $15 each at Clear Lake City Hall,
on page 2 and quickly located a boat with 15 North 6th Street. Stickers must be purchased by 5 p.m. on
a person in distress. Using the Oct. 14. Items that require a sticker are: furnaces, air condition-
Inside drop down bow on the fire boat,
the boat crew was able to quick- See LARGE ITEM PICKUP on page 2
Opinion..................4-5 ly assist and load Duea into the
Weather.................... 5 boat and provide medical care This is a weekly feature highlighting some of Iowa’s
Sports................13-15 while transporting the patient unsolved homicides in the hopes that it will lead to new
Legals..................... 16 to the main avenue boat ramp tips and potentially help solve cases. The project is a
Classifieds.........16-17 to the waiting ambulance. Res- partnership between this newspaper and other members of
cue workers noted the fire boat the Iowa Newspaper Association.
Recent raised caused an is equipped with a drop down BRIAN LEE SCHAPPERT | AGE: 22 | DIED: SEPT. 8, 1989
increase of 2.28” to the Lake bow that allows the whole front
Level. The lake now measures of the boat to lower into the wa- Location: Cedar Rapids
+5.52” above the weir. Last ter. This proved very valuable in Brian Lee Schappert, a 22-year-old Coe
year at this time the lake mea- being able to quickly assist Duea College senior, was killed in the early
without having to put fire fight- morning hours of Friday, September 8, 1989,
sured +0.96” above. ers in the water and without while working the midnight shift alone at a
Cedar Rapids Kum & Go convenience store.
Mail: 12 N. 4th St., Schappert’s throat was slashed and he also sustained
Clear Lake, IA 50428 numerous stab wounds to his back during a robbery at the
Telephone: 641-357-2131 2743 Mount Vernon Road SE store.
Fax: 641-357-2133 Schappert’s body was found at 3:15 a.m. by a cab driver
Email: [email protected] stopping to buy gas. Witnesses told police they saw a white
Website: www.clreporter.com male in his 20s, about 6 feet tall and 170 pounds, with
shoulder-length, dark brown hair in the area shortly before
@CLReporter Schappert’s body was found.
Cedar Rapids Police also had one crucial lead: a witness
placed a van at the store near the time the murder
occurred. Police checked on more than 400 such vans
registered in the area, but admitted the van driver could
simply have been making a delivery at the store.
Schappert’s father believes his son was acquainted with
his killer. Two weeks before the murder, Brian had been
promoted to assistant manager and given the combination
to the store’s safe, his father said. His body was found near
the convenience store’s open, emptied safe.
Anyone with any information about Brian Schappert’s unsolved
murder is asked to contact either Capt. Mellgren or Special Agent
Smith at (319) 286-5619, Linn County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-CS-
CRIME (319) 272-7463 or the Iowa DCI at 515-725-6010.
Find out more about this and other unsolved homicides at
www.IowaColdCases.org.
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