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April 9, 9:28 a.m.: The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office investigated a two-vehicle accident that happened on 260th Street and E-16. Joseph Paul Stan, 49, of Holstein, was driving a white 2020 Ford Ranger pickup east on E-16 and was at the crest of a hill at 260th Street. Joshua Paul Thomsen, 39, of Denison, was driving a white 2004 Peterbilt semi south on 260th Street. He said he looked but did not see Stan’s vehicle. No one was injured. Stan’s pickup received $30,000 damage. The semi received $3,000 damage.

April 12, 10:12 p.m.: Sarina Jenny Burgin, 18, of Alden, was arrested and charged with assault with intent to commit sexual abuse.

April 14, 1 p.m.: The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office investigated a single-vehicle accident that happened on Boyer Boulevard. Andres Baqueiro Cruz, 20, of Denison, was driving a silver 2008 Ford XST. He parked the vehicle on the east side of Boyer Boulevard while the occupants went fishing. When the occupants left, the occupants said they turned the vehicle around, met a tractor and lost control of the vehicle after the tractor went by. However, the tracks indicate that they spun around on the gravel road and traveled southeast, fishtailing, and failed to maintain control, causing the vehicle to enter the west ditch where it rolled one time and landed back on its wheels. The airbags were deployed. Baqueiro Cruz received minor injuries and the passenger was not hurt. The vehicle received $5,000 damage. Baqueiro Cruz was cited for not having a valid driver’s license. 

April 14, 8:10 p.m.: The Denison Police Department investigated a vehicle vs. building accident. Keven Lee Mohr, 61, of Denison, was driving a red 1997 Ford Explorer. He reported mistakenly thinking that his vehicle was in reverse before pushing the gas pedal but it was in drive, causing the vehicle to drive into the Pizza Hut building. The collision caused $10,000 damage to the building, pushing in and breaking glass. Where the vehicle hit the wall, a male and female were sitting at a table with their five-year-old son. The female reported having a small scratch on her leg from a piece of broken glass. She put a band-aid on it and did not request any further medical attention. Mohr was not injured. His vehicle received $250 damage to the front passenger side corner.

April 18, 12 a.m.: The Denison Police Department investigated a hit-and-run accident that happened on Chamberline Drive. The owner of a gray 2020 Chevrolet Equinox reported that his vehicle was legally parked in the driveway at a residence on Chamberlin Drive when it was struck by an unknown vehicle. Based on inspection of the vehicle, it appears an unknown white sedan or smaller SUV struck the vehicle, which received $1,200 in damage to the rear driver side. 

April 19, 3:43 a.m.: Dakarai Darell Jackman, 28, of Des Moines, was arrested and charged for assault causing bodily injury or mental illness.

April 20, 8:10 a.m.: Jose Enrique Vega Ramirez, 46, of Denison, was arrested and charged with domestic abuse assault – injury or mental illness, 1st offense.

April 21: The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office issued a report on a vehicle pursuit that covered Ida, Sac and Crawford counties and happened around 3:40 a.m. The Ida County Sheriff’s Office initiated a pursuit with a gray 2014 Honda CRV being driven by William Ross Clark, 39, of Story City. The pursuit continued into Sac County. Clark’s vehicle struck an Ida County deputy’s vehicle and continued on. The Sac County Sheriff’s Office picked up the pursuit; stop sticks were deployed. The driver’s side tire on Clark’s vehicle was deflated. During the pursuit the tire came off, causing damage to the driver’s side of the vehicle. Sac County continued the pursuit into Crawford County. While coming into Vail on Highway 30, Clark contacted dispatch and advised that he was going to hit the next vehicle he saw head on. Sac County Sgt. Jonathan Meyer then struck Clark’s vehicle from behind in an attempt to end the pursuit. Clark’s vehicle left the roadway and went into the lot at Sparky’s in Vail. It was again struck on the rear passenger side. Clark was able to gain control and go west on 1st Street. Clark drove into an open lot where the vehicle struck a tree. The vehicle Clark was driving was a rental; it received $10,000 damage and was estimated to be a total loss. The Sac County Sheriff’s Office vehicle, a white 2023 Tahoe, received $2,000 damage. Clark was taken into custody and transported to Sac County. The rental vehicle was towed to Wadrich Towing in Denison. Clark was charged in Sac County with eluding at speeds of 25 miles over the speed limit, second or subsequent charge, a Class C felony; criminal mischief in the second degree and interference with official acts – dangerous weapon, Class D felonies; criminal mischief in the third degree, an aggravated misdemeanor; reckless driving; and two counts of failure to obey a stop sign and yield the right of way.

April 23, 12:03 a.m.: Sergio Antonio Jimenez Shull, 35, of Denison, was arrested and charged with domestic abuse assault, 1st offense. 

 

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