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A Bondurant man will spend up to four years in prison after being convicted of possessing child pornography and sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl. Kenneth Adams, 53, pleaded guilty in May to four counts of possessing child pornography. He entered an Alford plea, maintaining innocence but acknowledging substantial evidence of guilt, to two counts of assault causing injury with sexual motivation. He was originally charged in October 2019. At his sentencing Friday, his attorney requested Adams receive 10 years of probation, in line with a presentence report s recommendation, and noted his client was considered to be a low risk to reoffend. Adams, speaking on his own behalf, made a personal plea to Judge David Porter for probation, saying he wanted to focus on his business and time with his family and not causing harm to anyone. He said he could not express the disgust I have with myself for contributing to the harm caused by pornography, and apologized to pornogr ....
A Jefferson resident told local authorities they had fallen victim to a utility scam. The Jefferson Police Department reports they were contacted at about 5:19 p.m. on Wednesday. The victim said the caller identified themselves as an Alliant Energy employee and said they were collecting on a past-due bill. The victim was told unless they paid $167.70 immediately, their power would be turned off. The victim provided the caller with their debit card information, but after thinking about the situation they contacted their bank and learned $500 had been withdrawn. The victim was forced to close that account and open a new one with a new debit card issued as well. Utility providers are reminding customers they do not operate in this fashion. Several attempts to collect any past-due bills will be made in writing and they will generally work with customers to set up a plan for repayment. Scammers often rely on a sense of urgency and threats to get their victims to react without going thr ....