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March 4, 5:14 p.m.: Maryann Noel Bilbo, 57, of Kiron, was arrested for OWI, 1st offense. The location of the offense was on Highway 59 in Denison.

March 6, 5:09 p.m.: The Denison Police Department investigated a two-vehicle accident that happened on 5th Avenue South and South Main Street. Rylee Ann Block, 18, of Denison, was driving a silver 2012 Mazda MZ6 north on South Main Street and was approaching the intersection with 5th Avenue South. Justin Lloyd Jacob Caldwell, 44, of Dow City, was driving a gray 2009 Chevrolet Silverado K2500 east on 5th Avenue South. Caldwell stated that he thought he had enough time when leaving the stop sign. His pickup collided with the Block vehicle. Block stated that she honked the vehicle’s horn, but it was too late. There are no traffic signs for South Main Street at the intersection and stop signs are posted on both the east and west sides of 5th Avenue South at the intersection. No one was injured. The Block vehicle received $500 damage to the middle driver’s side. The Caldwell vehicle received $500 damage to the front passenger side corner. Caldwell was cited for failure to obey a stop sign and yield the right of way.

March 6, 7:12 p.m.: The Denison Police Department investigated a single-vehicle accident that happened in the 10 block of North 22nd Street. Ana Lopez Lopez, 22, of Denison, was backing her white 2013 Ford Explorer out of the driveway at 17 North 22nd Street and struck a light pole across the street. The Ford Explorer received $200 damage and the light pole, owned by Denison Municipal Utilities, received $800 damage and had to be replaced. Lopez Lopez was cited for no driver’s license and failure to maintain control of the vehicle.

March 11, 3:31 p.m. The Denison Police Department investigated a two-vehicle accident that happened in a parking lot adjacent to 8th Avenue North. Nathan Michael Alan Green, 18, of Deloit, backed his black 2002 Ford Explorer into a silver 2024 Hyundai Palisade. Green was not injured. His vehicle received $500 damage to the rear driver side corner. The Hyundai received $2,500 damage to the rear driver side.

March 11, 6:23 p.m.: Tyson Patrick Campbell, 52, of Denison, was arrested on multiple charges. According to criminal complaints filed in district court, Campbell approached a residence on 2nd Avenue South in Denison and threatened to kill the residents of the household, placing them in fear (simple misdemeanor). He assaulted a resident of the property by walking onto the property, grabbing the victim by the collar and pushing the victim (simple misdemeanor). The victim was able to defend himself and held Campbell on the ground until the police arrived. Campbell interfered with multiple officers who were conducting the investigation for the reported assault (simple misdemeanor). He resisted arrest and assaulted three officers in doing so (simple misdemeanors). Campbell assaulted the two police officers and a sheriff’s deputy by pushing, kicking and spitting on the law enforcement officers multiple times at Crawford County Memorial Hospital (CCMH) and at the Crawford County Jail. Campbell admitted to being “drunk” while in a public place (public intoxication, a simple misdemeanor) and also later admitted to using methamphetamine approximately 12 hours earlier.  Campbell was released on March 12 after posting an unsecured signature bond of $4,000. Another criminal complaint was filed after Campbell was arrested on March 13. The complaint said Campbell kicked a sheriff’s deputy in the head while law enforcement officers were trying to restrain Campbell at the CCMH emergency room; the charge, assault on persons in certain occupations – intent of injury, is a Class D felony. Campbell was released on an unsecured signature bond of $5,000 on March 15.

March 12, 4:07 p.m.: The Denison Police Department received a report of a U-Haul van stolen from a motel on Chamberlain Drive. The white Ford Econoline E450, owned by U-Haul Co. of Arizona, was valued at $20,000.

March 18, 10:18 a.m.: The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office investigated a two-vehicle accident that happened on Highway 39 at Kiron. Aundrea Jean Burr, 20, of Alta, was driving a gray 2007 Nissan Altima north on Highway 39 and was attempting to pass in a no-passing zone. James Carl Worrell Jr., 23, of Sioux City, was driving a silver 2021 Ford Ranger pickup south on Highway 39. Burr’s vehicle collided head-on with Worrell’s pickup. The drivers of each vehicle were checked by EMS. Burr refused to be transported to the hospital. Worrell was transported to Crawford County Memorial Hospital in Denison. Each vehicle sustained $10,000 damage and were towed by Waderich Towing. Burr was cited for passing in a no-passing zone.

March 18, 3:27 p.m.: The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office investigated a two-vehicle accident that happened on Highway 59 near the junction with Highway 30. Gary Charles Johnson, 66, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was driving a red 2023 Peterbilt semi north in the right lane of Highway 59. Johnson did not know that the right lane ended so he put on his turn signal to merge into the left lane. James Edward Burnette II, 64, of Irwin, was driving a white 2018 Peterbilt semi, traveling north on Highway 59 in the left lane. Johnson merged in front of the Burnette vehicle but did not make contact with it. Burnette was traveling 10 miles per hour over the posted speed limit, not giving himself enough time to get stopped. Burnette veered to the right and honked his vehicle’s horn. His vehicle made contact with the right rear of Johnson’s trailer. Each rig sustained $1,500 damage.

 

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