A 24-year-old Marshall man has been charged with felonies for allegedly breaking into a residence and assaulting a woman on January 5.
According to a Marshal Police report, officers were dispatched to the 500 block of West Summit Street after a juvenile reported a man was entering a home where he had been banned and was assaulting the juvenile’s mother.
Authorities say the woman was noticeably shaken up. A juvenile witness said Erik Ivan Aguirre entered the residence and started pulling the woman’s hair. Authorities say the victim was bleeding from her mouth from being punched by Aguirre. She did not know how many times she was hit by Aguirre. Her right cheek also was swollen. Aguirre was arrested at the scene.
Two Newton, Iowa, residents are facing drug charges after a traffic stop in Saline County on January 22.
According to a report from a Saline County Deputy, he conducted a traffic stop of a speeding vehicle on northbound U.S. Highway 65. During the traffic stop, the passenger provided multiple versions of identification and showed signs of impairment by a stimulant narcotic. When the passenger made statements about narcotics to be present in the vehicle, a search of the vehicle was conducted. The two occupants of the vehicle were arrested for possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine- and transported to the Saline County Sheriff’s Department.
An arrest warrant has been issued for a Marshall man who allegedly sped away from a law-enforcement officer on a motorcycle on October 1, 2020.
According to a report from a Saline County Sheriff’s deputy, he received information regarding the location of Roger William Bryan Jr. who was driving a Harley Davidson-style cruiser motorcycle. Bryan had two active warrants for his arrest at that time.
The deputy says he attempted to make a traffic stop, but Bryan sped away on the motorcycle and failed to stop at a stop sign on Boyd Street. Bryan continued west on Boyd and then turned north on Miami Avenue. The deputy says he saw Bryan fail to stop at the stop sign at the intersection of Miami and Highway 240, traveling at a high rate of speed. The deputy terminated the pursuit.
A 32-year-old Marshall man has been found guilty of a felony after an incident in August.
According to a Marshall Police report, on August 22, 2020, officers responded to a domestic disturbance call. When officers arrived, the victim told authorities that Adam Emde began to choke her while she was holding her infant son. She says Emde slammed her and the child onto the bed while still holding her by the throat; then threw her onto the floor and struck her arm with his open hand. The victim also stated that Emde placed her in a headlock and threw her out of the bedroom into the bathroom door. The victim claimed that Emde also smashed her head into the kitchen door. When he did this, the child’s head also hit the door, causing injury.