A former Lake City police officer and current Lake City Administrator accused of lying on Iowa Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) certification documents have been
Two former Lake City police officers and the Lake City City Administrator were arrested yesterday (Wednesday) in connection to an Iowa Attorney General's Office
The Lake City Council approved a motion during a special meeting last week to remove a Lake City Police Department officer from the force. According to
The Lake City Police Department will need to wait another four months for their two newest officers to attend the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA). Administrator, Eric Wood, says the city had been optimistic the officers, Tony Snyder and Aaron Alspach, would be able to attend the first ILEA class of the year starting Jan. 4. Wood says that unfortunately did not go as planned. The city could send both officers to the May 3 through Aug. 20 academy, but that would leave Interim Police Chief, Tom Steinborn, as the only fulltime certified officer for nearly four months. Wood says they would need to rely heavily on their reserve officers and nearby law enforcement agencies if that is the route the council chooses.