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Crime Report for Des Moines, IA : February 4, 2025 ​      

USA Daily Local Crime Report Des Moines, Iowa. 50307
vandalism

Vandalism at Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines 2025-02-03

The Des Moines Police Department is investigating a case of vandalism at Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines, where approximately 100 headstones were toppled over or broken. The incident occurred on the evening of Jan. 15, and the police are asking the public for any information that could help with the investigation. The estimated damages are close to $10,000, according to the Des Moines Parks & Recreation department. The 65-acre cemetery, which contains the remains of over 50,000 people, has been in operation since 1848.

shooting

Two Dead in Des Moines Shooting Incident 2025-02-03

A shooting incident in the Lower Beaver neighborhood of Des Moines has left two people dead. The incident occurred on Monday evening, and the police were dispatched to the 3900 block of Lynner Drive in response to a report of a shooting. Upon arrival, officers found a 15-year-old boy and a 24-year-old man who had been shot. Despite attempts by the Des Moines Fire Department to provide lifesaving efforts, both individuals died at the scene due to their injuries. The police have stated that all people involved in the incident have been accounted for and that there is no ongoing danger to the neighborhood.

breaking and entering

Habitat for Humanity Construction Trailer Burglarized in Ames 2025-02-03

A construction trailer owned by Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa was broken into in Ames during the late hours of Sunday or early hours of Monday morning. The nonprofit organization reported that numerous tools were stolen from the trailer, including DeWalt drills, handsaws, a DeWalt brad nailer, an electric stapler, and a red two-drawer toolbox with various hand tools. All of the stolen items were marked with 'H4H CI,' which stands for Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa. The organization is asking the public for any information regarding the stolen tools, which can be reported to the Ames Police Department or Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa.

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