markp2 weeks agoLast Updated: May 11, 2021
Three people were injured in a two-vehicle wreck about seven miles north of Charles City Monday afternoon.
According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 2005 Chevy suburban driven by 19-year-old Elizabeth Schmidt of Charles City was westbound on Floyd County Road B33, near the Floyd Volunteer Fire Department, when she attempted to pass a road maintenance grader. A cloud of dust created by the road grader caused poor visibility and Smith was unable to see the eastbound 2015 Ford Edge driven by 35-year-old Brandon Hummel of Riceville and the two vehicles collided head on shortly before 2:30 p.m.
markp6 days agoLast Updated: May 10, 2021
Emergency crews are responding to a multi-vehicle wreck north about seven miles north of Charles City Monday afternoon.
No official word has been issued by law enforcement, but unconfirmed reports indicate there may have been a head-on collision between two vehicles about a half mile west of the intersection of Quail Avenue and Floyd County Road B-33, near the Floyd Volunteer Fire Department.
Among the known agencies responding to the scene include the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol, Floyd County Emergency Management, and Charles City Fire and Rescue.
KCHA will bring you more information on the incident as it becomes official.
Probate court clerk arrested after crash in north Georgia
Charles Brad Shelton was arrested and charged with DUI and failure to maintain lane after a crash in late April. Author: Christopher Buchanan Updated: 8:18 PM EDT May 3, 2021
ROME, Ga. A court clerk has found himself on the other side of the law after police recently charged him with DUI following a crash.
A report from Rome Police on April 27 describes the moments after an officer arrived to find Polk County s chief probate court clerk, Charles Bradley Shelton, standing outside his wrecked vehicle. The truck was hanging from an embankment according to the report.
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Alabama man part of Georgia neo-Nazi group allegedly plotting to kill activists
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By Chris Joyner The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
The recent indictments of two more men connected to an alleged neo-Nazi terror cell in Floyd County shine new light on the reach of the group known as the Base.
Duncan Christopher Trimmell, 23 of Austin, Texas, and Brandon Gregory Ashley, 21 of Hayden, Ala., face charges of animal cruelty related to the alleged theft and ritual beheading of a ram or goat on Halloween 2019, according to an indictment handed down by a Floyd County grand jury earlier this month.