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A Coon Rapids man accused of threatening a police officer and bystander with a sword was indicted today (Wednesday) in Carroll County District Court. Forty-one-year-old Ryan Patrick McAlister is charged with going armed with intent, a class D felony, and first-degree harassment, an aggravated misdemeanor, fol00lowing his May 31 arrest. According to a Coon Rapids Police Department affidavit, McAlister was found in the 200 block of 1
st Avenue wielding the medieval weapon. Authorities say he threatened to cut off a witness and police officer’s head during the incident. McAlister remains in custody at the Carroll County jail on a $50,000 bond. His arraignment hearing is slated for Thursday, June 24. He faces up to seven years in prison and $13,750 in fines.
A Carroll man accused of operating a motor vehicle without owner consent has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors and was sentenced last week. Carroll
A Fort Dodge man arrested by the Carroll County Sheriff's Office Department for drug trafficking now faces up to 40 years in prison. According to Carroll County
A Fort Dodge man accused of drug trafficking made his initial appearance Tuesday in Carroll County District Court. According to court records, 40-year-old Shawn Matthew Newman was taken into custody at the Webster County jail by the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office on an outstanding warrant stemming from a March 7 traffic stop on Highway 30 near Glidden. Authorities say their K-9 unit alerted to the presence of narcotics in Newman’s vehicle during the stop. A probable cause search uncovered a large sum of cash, individually labeled baggies containing methamphetamine, marijuana, marijuana wax, cocaine, tizanidine, unused syringes and a scale. Newman is charged with controlled substance violations, a class B felony. His next court appearance is scheduled for Thursday, June 17. A class B felony in Iowa carries a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison.