An Aurelia lady was sentenced to seven days in jail for putting her boyfriend on the neck with a plastic water bottle.
Affiliate Buena Vista County District Court docket Choose Andy Smith sentenced Briana Mallison, 28, to the jail time period in an order Nov. 16. Mallison agreed to serve the sentence, based on court docket information. She pleaded responsible to a misdemeanor cost of home assault second offense. No probation time was beneficial. The Buena Vista County Legal professional’s Workplace additionally declined to pursue felony firearms possession fees in opposition to Mallison, who has already been convicted of home assault. Sheriff deputies reportedly recovered firearms from her residence on 520th Road in rural Aurelia whereas responding to a name a few home incident.
Mallison was arrested in Could. An investigation discovered Mallison was engaged in an argument along with her boyfriend a few PlayStation 4. She pushed him and threw a plastic water bottle at him, based on court docket paperwork.
Crash lawsuit dismissed
A lawsuit in opposition to an insurance coverage firm who declined to cowl medical bills stemming from an accident three years in the past was dismissed from Buena Vista County District Court docket earlier this month.
Willis Hamilton, a Storm Lake lawyer representing the plaintiff, Michael Tuggle, dismissed his consumer’s lawsuit in opposition to Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Firm. The dismissal was filed with prejudice, that means the lawsuit’s underlying claims can’t be refiled. Tuggle sued the insurance coverage firm over accidents he suffered from a crash in Hancock County in January 2020. Tuggle collided with a automobile that was pushed by an underinsured motorist, based on the lawsuit. Tuggle claimed he carried underinsured motorist insurance coverage by way of Grinnell, who countered that the opposite driver was underinsured.
“Michael Tuggle suffered critical, disabling, painful, everlasting bodily accidents,” reads Tuggle’s lawsuit, filed in November 2021 by Hamilton. “He has required medical care at substantial value prior to now and would require future medical care. His accidents have produced ache prior to now and produce ache into the long run. (Tuggle) has suffered everlasting disabling accidents which have triggered a previous and future lack of full physique and thoughts.”
Grinnell denied Tuggle’s claims.
Hamilton declined to say whether or not a settlement prompted the dismissal.
Home assault cost
A Storm Lake man was arrested on Sunday for putting his girlfriend within the left eye and the nostril.
Seiven Oliped, 24, was booked into Buena Vista County Jail Nov. 19 on fees of violation of a no-contact order, public intoxication and home assault inflicting bodily harm. Oliped allegedly struck his girlfriend at 9:22 a.m. at her residence, an house within the 400 block of West Fourth Road. Oliped was additionally barred from contacting the sufferer, per a court docket order issued Sept. 18.
Oliped and the sufferer have been each arrested. He was booked with out bond and launched the next day. The feminine sufferer was booked with out bond and launched the next day.
Oliped was arrested once more on Monday; the identical feminine sufferer was at his residence within the 500 block of Russell Road at round 3:01 p.m. She wasn’t arrested. An preliminary look for Oliped was scheduled for Dec. 11.
Machete brandished
Two males have been arrested on Saturday for pushing somebody within the chest and proper shoulder whereas brandishing a machete.
Jorge Perez, 59, of Storm Lake, was booked into Buena Vista County Jail Nov. 18 on a misdemeanor cost of assault whereas displaying a harmful weapon. Alexander Gonzalez-Gregori, 31, was booked on a misdemeanor assault cost. Gonzalez and Perez allegedly pushed a male sufferer within the chest and proper shoulder throughout a verbal altercation at 12:13 p.m. at 1334 N. Erie St. Perez was allegedly holding a machete with a black deal with in his left hand because the assault occurred, based on an affidavit filed by Storm Lake police.
Perez was booked on a $2,000 bond, which he posted on Tuesday, based on court docket information. Gonzalez was launched on promise to look. Each are scheduled to look in Justice of the Peace court docket Dec. 6.
Hosing triggered critical harm
A Storm Lake man was arrested for spraying somebody with a stress washer hose.
Omar Echemendia-Montelier, 34, was booked into Buena Vista County Jail Nov. 19 for a misdemeanor cost of assault inflicting bodily harm. Echemendia-Montelier allegedly “utilized the water from a stress washer hose instantly within the face” of a male sufferer at round 4:11 a.m. Nov. 19, based on an affidavit filed by Storm Lake police. Echemendia-Montelier additionally smacked the sufferer within the face with the hose, inflicting “critical harm” to the sufferer, the affidavit continues.
Echemendia-Montelier was booked on a $1,000 bond, which was posted by a 3rd celebration on Monday. He’s scheduled to look in Justice of the Peace court docket Dec. 6.
Charged with menace to destroy home
A Storm Lake man was arrested on Monday for threatening to shoot up somebody’s home and destroying the home totally.
Luis Flores-Felix, 28, was booked into Buena Vista County Jail Nov. 20 for first-degree harassment and disorderly conduct. Flores-Felix engaged in a battle within the 400 block of Vilas Highway at 2:18 p.m. on Monday; he allegedly punched somebody who was parked inside a automobile. The day prior to this, he allegedly known as a male sufferer, threatening to “shoot up” his house and destroying the house with 10 pickup vans.
Flores-Felix posted a $2,300 bond on Tuesday. He’s slated to look in Justice of the Peace court docket Dec. 13.