Fort Madison Police Report
08/10/23 – 9:10 a.m. – Fort Madison police responded to a report of a property damage accident in the 2600 block of Avenue L.
08/10/23 – 5:21 p.m. – Fort Madison police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle in the 800 block of Avenue E.
08/10/23 – 5:38 p.m. – Fort Madison police responded to a report of a hit & run in the 500 block of 48th Street.
08/10/23 – 11:01 p.m. – Fort Madison police arrested Stacy Margaret Rasmussen, 55, of Montrose, in the 3400 block of Avenue L, on charges of interference with official acts and 1st offense OWI. She was taken to Lee County Jail.
08/10/23 – 11:02 p.m. – Fort Madison police responded to a report of larceny/theft in the 2000 block of Avenue F.
Lee County Sheriff Report
08/10/23 – 8:41 a.m. – Lee County sheriff deputies arrested Jacob A. Thompson, 28, of Hamilton, in the 3300 block of Mississippi Valley Road, on suspicion of OWI. He was taken into custody and transferred to the Keokuk police department.
08/10/23 – 11:08 a.m. – Lee County sheriff deputies arrested Tia Pualani Hall, 27, of Keokuk, at the South Lee County Courthouse, on 4 warrants for contempt - resisting court order. She was taken to Lee County Jail.
08/10/23 – 4:19 p.m. – Lee County sheriff deputies arrested Sean Timothy Albert Nelson, 25, of Warsaw, at the South Lee County Courthouse, on a warrant for 3rd degree theft greater than $750 and less than $1500. He was taken to Lee County Jail.
08/10/23 – 7:35 p.m. – Lee County sheriff deputies arrested Timothy Joshua Kellogg, 40, of Keokuk, at the sheriff's office, on warrants for assault - displaying dangerous weapon, failure to appear, and 2nd degree theft greater than $1500 less than $10000. He was taken to Lee County Jail.
08/10/23 – 8:32 p.m. – Lee County sheriff deputies arrested Alan Edward Snyder, 49, of Fort Madison, in the 2300 block of County Road 103, on a warrant for domestic assault - bodily injury - 1st and speeding. He was taken to Lee County Jail.
Those listed above are arrested on suspicion of a charge and are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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