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Marshalltown Police Chief Mike Tupper participates in the commemoration of 100 years of the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation. He spoke of the many wonderful people he had met in that agency during his law enforcement career, and wondered where Marshalltown would be without them.
DES MOINES Marshalltown Police Chief Mike Tupper joined Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday as she led a special DCI 100th Anniversary commemorative event at the Iowa Statehouse to recognize the centennial along with Special Agent In Charge and DCI100 Chairperson Adam DeCamp, Special Agent and State Senator Dan Dawson and Department of Public Safety Commissioner Stephan Bayens.
Bonnie Parker, left, and Clyde Barrow, leaders of the notorious Barrow gang, were pursued by the Iowa Bureau of Criminal Investigation in 1933.
DES MOINES, Iowa – On April 9, 1921, the Iowa Legislature bestowed authority in Attorney General Ben Gibson to establish the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, a centralized law enforcement agency specializing in providing cost-free support to local law enforcement agencies.
From these humble beginnings, with just a handful of agents and a budget of $37,000, the bureau has grown into the Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), which provides a full spectrum of criminal investigation services from investigative field operations to forensics analysis to support to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission.
Brett LeRoy Smith, 36, of Mohave County, Arizona, was arrested Saturday in Adel on a warrant for incest and third-degree sexual abuse.
ADEL, Iowa An Arizona man was sentenced to 10 years in prison Friday after pleading guilty to sexual abuse in a case that stirred strong passions here last fall.
Brett LeRoy Smith, 36, of Mohave County, Arizona, was arrested last September by the Adel Police Department on a warrant for incest and third-degree sexual abuse. The incest charge was later dismissed in Dallas County District Court.
According to court records, the Adel Police Department was contacted in June 2020 by the the Iowa Department of Human Services in regard to a report that a 15-year-old female in Adel bore a child in May 2020.
Rural Waterloo Man Accused Of Sexually Abusing A Minor
A rural Waterloo man is accused of sexually assaulting a minor.
Black Hawk County sheriff s deputies took 54-year-old Dale Yarrington into custody Friday on a charge of third-degree sexual abuse. The victim he allegedly assaulted is under the age of 16, authorities said.
Yarrington is a registered sex offender in the state of Iowa. Court records show he was sentenced to 10 years in a federal prison after being convicted of possessing child pornography in 2009.
Sheriff s officials said Yarrington was on federal probation when they took him into custody. He was also arrested on a federal probation violation warrant, authorities said.
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