A summary of incident reports with individual charges provided by the Ankeny Police Department.
A semi trailer clipped both an Ankeny Police Department patrol car and a Hanifen's Towing truck while both were assisting a driver whose car went in the ditch near the Interstate 35 and 80 interchange. No injuries were reported.
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Ankeny police responded to the Prairie Trail Elementary School construction site on Dec. 15 after workers reported approximately $2,000 in tools had been stolen.
A tip by someone who saw the robbery suspect's photo on local television led to the arrest, Ankeny authorities said Monday afternoon.
No injuries were reported as a result of the accident along Northeast 94th Street between Ankeny and Bondurant. Both drivers were ticketed by sheriff's deputies.
Ankeny police are searching for a male suspect who robbed the Ankeny US Bank at approximately 5 p.m. Friday afternoon.
A 51-year-old Des Moines man was killed in a one-vehicle accident Tuesday on Interstate 35 near Ankeny.
An Ankeny man is facing charges after forcing his way into an apartment and deciding to take a nap in a bed that wasn't his. Also, see a complete round-up of additional incidents and charges from the Ankeny Police Department.
Ankeny police arrested 41-year-old Darrell Sholley after a witness allegedly saw him burglarizing a vehicle in the area of Northwest Campus Ridge Court.
The Ankeny Fire Department held its annual open house Wednesday evening. The event is held each year during National Fire Prevention Week and featured various family-friendly and educational activities.
Michael Stewart, 26, is in jail after he allegedly stabbed his former girlfriend multiple times. The victim, Nicole Ague, underwent surgery Saturday for her wounds, including one to the neck.
Police officers teach the RAD course three times a year, ending with a simulated attack so women can use their newfound skills.
As part of Fire Prevention Week, the Ankeny Fire Department will hold an open house next week to share fire safety tips and educate residents on household dangers.
Members of the Iowa State Patrol and the Iowa Department of Public Safety presented the city of Ankeny and the Ankeny school district with plaques of appreciation for their help with the funeral of Trooper Mark Toney.
Jennifer Gray appeared on local TV stations earlier this week claiming to speak on behalf of the family of Franklyn Luttrell. The Luttrell family has now confirmed she is not its spokesperson and is not associated with the family in any way.
A summary of incident reports from Sept. 14-25 with individual charges provided by the Ankeny Police Department.
Investigators said they cannot determine if glare from the sun blinded the pickup truck driver who hit Franklyn Luttrell.
Ankeny police spent time Wednesday morning piecing together details in last week's accident that killed 78-year-old Franklyn Luttrell.
Today was the funeral for Ankeny crossing guard Frank Luttrell. It was held at Our Lady's Immaculate Heart Church in Ankeny. Luttrell was killed last Thursday while on duty as a crossing guard.
Traffic is backing up; motorists are encouraged to use an alternate route.
Police Chief Gary Mikulec said it will take investigators several days to determine why a driver didn't see a red light. The vehicle struck and killed crossing guard Frank Luttrell.
"My husband and I pray every morning to have a safe day," said Ankeny crossing guard Jude Higday. She worked with Frank Luttrell, who was hit and killed at a crossing Thursday.
A memorial began to take shape Thursday night at the site of a fatal accident. Neighbors of Franklyn Luttrell, the crossing guard who died, is remembered as a friendly, helpful man.