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FRANKLIN, Ind. –
UPDATE: The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office identified the inmate who died on Thursday as Aneesa Robbins, 31, of Indianapolis.
An autopsy was performed Friday morning by the Johnson County Coroner’s Office and came back inconclusive. However, toxicology information will take six to eight weeks, according to JCSO.
Members of JCSO interviewed all inmates who were housed with Robbins. Jail video is also being reviewed. At this time, authorities do not suspect foul play in the death and no physical harm has been uncovered or is suspected.
The investigation remains ongoing.
Original: The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) reported the death of a female inmate on Thursday. Johnson County Correctional officers were summoned by other inmates saying there was an unresponsive woman.
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The Iowa Legislature has approved a proposed pro-gun amendment to the Iowa Constitution for the second time, paving the way for it to appear on Iowans ballots in 2022.
The Senate approved the resolution Thursday afternoon in a 29-18 vote along party lines after about two hours of debate. Hours later, the House voted 58-41, also along party lines, to pass the same measure. Both chambers are controlled by Republicans. Every Republican present voted in favor of the amendment, while every Democrat was opposed.
Thursday s vote means that after years of work by Republican lawmakers and a mistake by the Iowa Secretary of State s office in 2018 that required them to start over Iowans will have a chance to vote for or against the proposal themselves next year.
Cyle Harner was found guilty in November 2020 of reckless homicide and aggravated DUI.
Prosecutors say Harner crashed a pickup truck, killing 24-year-old passenger Troy Newman and seriously injuring another passenger. Harner himself was also hurt in the crash.
At the time of the incident, Cyle Harner worked as a K-9 Deputy for the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office. His father was the Johnson County Sheriff.
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Cyle Harner was found guilty in November 2020 of reckless homicide and aggravated DUI.
Prosecutors say Harner crashed a pickup truck, killing 24-year-old passenger Troy Newman and seriously injuring another passenger. Harner himself was also hurt in the crash.
At the time of the incident, Cyle Harner worked as a K-9 Deputy for the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office. His father was the Johnson County Sheriff.
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A 31-year-old Holden man is facing multiple felonies for his alleged involvement in a deadly shooting that took place in September of last year.
According to the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, just before midnight September 26, deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 1100 block of SW Route U in Holden in regards to a female who was shot.
Upon arrival, deputies located 29-year-old Sabrina Page (Farris), of Holden, deceased from a gunshot wound. During the investigation, deputies arrested Daniel Allen Page, of Holden.
On September 27, the Johnson County Prosecutor’s Office filed charges against Daniel Page, with no bond.