-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
The driver of a vehicle involved in a multi-county high-speed pursuit on Sunday afternoon was transported to UnityPoint Health â Trinity Regional Medical Center by ambulance after the chase ended on Kenyon Road just west of U.S. Highway 169. The driver’s name and extent of injuries were not released by law enforcement on Sunday.
-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
The driver of a vehicle involved in a multi-county high-speed pursuit on Sunday afternoon was transported to UnityPoint Health â Trinity Regional Medical Center by ambulance after the chase ended on Kenyon Road just west of U.S. Highway 169. The driver s name and extent of injuries were not released by law enforcement on Sunday.
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-Messenger photo by Chad Thompson
A white car with damage to the windshield is parked along North 10th Street Saturday evening as a Fort Dodge police vehicle drives past. An area just down the street in front of First Baptist Church was roped off with police tape. The Fort Dodge Police Department and Iowa State Patrol responded to the scene to investigate. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson
A white car with damage to the windshield is parked along North 10th Street Saturday evening as a Fort Dodge police vehicle drives past. An area just down the street in front of First Baptist Church was roped off with police tape. The Fort Dodge Police Department and Iowa State Patrol responded to the scene to investigate.
-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
The driver of a vehicle involved in a multi-county high-speed pursuit on Sunday afternoon was transported to UnityPoint Health Trinity Regional Medical Center by ambulance after the chase ended on Kenyon Road just west of U.S. Highway 169. The driver s name and extent of injuries were not released by law enforcement on Sunday.
The driver in a high-speed pursuit that started in Carroll County and ended on the outskirts of Fort Dodge on Sunday afternoon has been identified by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.
The driver was identified as 18-year-old Isiah C. Mosley, of Fort Dodge.
-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
Fort Dodge Police Department Detective Larry Hedlund testifies during an evidence suppression hearing for the Justin Hurdel murder trial on Friday at the Webster County Courthouse.
-Messenger photo by Kelby Wingert
Fort Dodge Police Department Detective Larry Hedlund testifies during an evidence suppression hearing for the Justin Hurdel murder trial on Friday at the Webster County Courthouse.
Justin Hurdel, the man accused of shooting his estranged wife, Maggie Flint, to death in August 2020, suffered serious injuries to his face after he attempted to take his own life on the day of the alleged murder, new court documents show.
UnityPoint Health Trinity Regional Medical Center is holding health screenings May 10 and 13.
Stroke and vascular screenings will be held on May 10. Community blood work screenings will be held from 7 a.m. to noon on May 13. Appointment times are required for both screenings. Call Tami Davis R.N. at 574-6505 for more information and to schedule an appointment.
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