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superhits106.com | Four Women |Courtney Chaffee
Dubuque Police arrested 35-year-old Casey Hessling of Hazel Green at 6:25 a.m. Tuesday at Dubuque Law Enforcement Center on a warrant charging domestic assault with strangulation, operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent and four counts of child endangerment.
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x1071.com | Four Women |Courtney Chaffee
Latest Posts Hazel Green man arrested on multiple charges in DubuqueAppellate court affirms murder conviction of Bellevue man who killed wifeOne airlifted following motorcycle vs car crash in Dubuque CountyJo Daviess County participating in 'Click It or Ticket' campaignNo injuries in Dubuque County firePioneers Upset Warhawks In Opening Game Of WIAC TournamentEntertainment Tidbits‘Parks & Recreation’ Alums Amy Poehler, Mike Schur Reunite For Peacock Comedy Series ‘Dig’'Boardwalk Empire' Star...
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x1071.com | Four Women |Courtney Chaffee
On Tuesday at 4:19PM, the Dubuque County Sheriff’s Office, Peosta Police Department, Centralia-Peosta Fire Department, and Epworth Fire Department were dispatched to Pilot Grove Rd. for a report of a structure fire. Investigation revealed that a controlled burn had spread to an abandoned outbuilding, owned by Kenneth Kalb of Peosta. Due to the condition of the barn, prior to the fire, family estimates no financial loss. No injuries were reported during the incident.
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1 week ago |
superhits106.com | Four Women |Courtney Chaffee
On Tuesday at 4:19PM, the Dubuque County Sheriff’s Office, Peosta Police Department, Centralia-Peosta Fire Department, and Epworth Fire Department were dispatched to Pilot Grove Rd. for a report of a structure fire. Investigation revealed that a controlled burn had spread to an abandoned outbuilding, owned by Kenneth Kalb of Peosta. Due to the condition of the barn, prior to the fire, family estimates no financial loss. No injuries were reported during the incident.
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en.pressbee.net | Cameron Burnett |Four Women
By Cameron Burnett Click here for updates on this story WICHITA, Kansas (KAKE) — Newly released court documents say a Wichita man who stole an 800-pound historic cannon from a local park did so for drug money. An affidavit states that 37-year-old Gordon Pierce III told Wichita police officers he believed his life was in danger after a drug dealer advised that Pierce owed him money, leading him to steal the cannon for money.
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