Thursday, April 25, 2024

Join our email blast

Rap Sheet

Two of a kind?

7/22/2015

Two of a Kind McNabb 7-23Two of a Kind Smith 7-23Ex-NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb, 38, was booked, cited and released by Arizona police on June 28 for a DUI — his second in two years. The Philadelphia Eagles alumnus rear-ended a car that was stopped at a red light around 11:35 p.m. When cops reported to the scene, they determined McNabb was drunk.

Drinking and driving doesn’t stop at the state borders, though. Jeremy Smith, 27, was booked on a second alcohol-related charge as well. Des Moines police booked him for an OWI at 11:45 a.m. on July 6. His bail was set for $2,000.

 

Crimestoppers

This information was obtained from the Polk County Crime Stoppers website. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Des Moines Police Detective Bureau asks that anyone with information on the location or identity of this suspect call 515-283-4864 or The Polk County Crime Stoppers anonymously at 515-223-1400.Crimestoppers 7-23

CNA - Stop HIV Iowa

Des Moines Police Detectives are requesting help identifying and locating the man in these images. He is wanted in connection to a graffiti crime near the Two Ruan Center building located at 601 Locust St. A passerby captured these photos of the suspect writing graffiti on June 9. The suspect was last seen wearing blue pants and a blue shirt, and he had a beard. Anyone with any information regarding the suspect or the crime should contact the Des Moines Police Detectives Bureau at 283-4869 or contact Polk County Crime Stoppers anonymously at 233-1400.

 

 

Blotter — Des Moines

Secure building?

While on the second floor of his Capital Avenue apartment building, 21-year-old Adolpho Orozco informed a Metro Loft security guard that he had been attacked and robbed by four black males at 2:30 a.m. on July 12. The guard found two officers who happened to be working for Operation Downtown at the time and brought them to Orozco who said he didn’t know the men who jumped him but believed he knew the apartment they were from. At the apartment, the person who answered said the men in question weren’t there. Then he recanted his statement once he realized he admitted knowing the suspects.

 

Check the shoes

Carli Ohnemus, 22, was kidnapped and robbed around 10:20 a.m. on July 12, by Dillen Roberts, 23. Ohnemus was pushed into Roberts’ vehicle, which she jumped out of after turning into a residential neighborhood near the 800 block of Army Post Road. Roberts grabbed her again, ripping her shirt off and dragging her back into the car. Ohnemus informed officers that Roberts took $70 cash, her cell phone and a gift card from her purse before she managed to jump from the car again, running to a nearby house on Fourth Street. Police found Roberts sitting in his vehicle nearby, evidently under the influence of meth. He was arrested after discovering a syringe, a spoon with residue (positive for meth) and a small baggie of meth. Roberts admitted that the meth was his and that he had a pipe in his underwear and another syringe in his shoe.

 

One target, two cases

Johnira Collins, 22, woke to the sound of gunshots around 3 a.m. on July 11. She checked the front of her home at 1332 Jefferson and found nothing damaged. Multiple bullet holes were found in the back of the house and her car the next morning. Collins filed that report while she was reporting the second shooting at 6 p.m. that same day. One of three black males in a red, Jeep-like vehicle got out and fired several shots at Collins and her children. She said the man waved his hands making a sort of sign, yelled “East Side,” and jumped back into the vehicle, which drove off. There were no injuries, and Collins said she has no idea why someone would be targeting her. CV

Post a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

Summer Stir - June 2024