Crime & Safety
Ankeny Police: OWIs and Drug Possession
A summary of incident reports with individual charges provided by the Ankeny Police Department.

Editor's note: All information below is provided by the Ankeny Police Department in incident reports. Dates below are when the incident was reported or occurred, not when an arrest or charges were filed. Charges do not always result in convictions.
April 12
James Brown, 71, NW Wagner Boulevard, was charged with driving while license denied or revoked.
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Susan Dearmond, 49, Parkland Court, was charged with operating while intoxicated, second offense.
Christina Lueth, 26, SW Ankeny Road, was charged with operating while intoxicated, first offense.
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Jesse Noteboom Poor-Thunder, 23, Johnston, was charged with public intoxication.
Cole Sinnamon, 20, Grand Fork, ND, was charged with operating while intoxicated, first offense.
April 13
Zachary Bonnstetter, 23, West Des Moines, was charged with possession with intent to deliver and failure to affix a drug tax stamp.
Adam Revere Elliot, 37, Des Moines, was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
April 14
Jonathan Peters, 28, NW Hickory Lane, was charged with operating while intoxicated, first offense; and carrying weapons.
April 15
Christopher Cooper, 22, West Virginia, was charged with public intoxication at 3:04 p.m.
Kyle Dieckmann, 26, SW 28th Street, was charged with operating while intoxicated, first offense; at 12:29 a.m.
April 16
David Jones, 33, Des Moines, was charged with driving while barred at 7:27 a.m.
Ronald Gordon Pinyan, 18, Pleasant Hill, was charged with fifth-degree theft, shoplifting, at 5:12 p.m.
Theresa Ann Safris, 61, was charged with simple domestic abuse at 5:17 p.m.
April 14
On April 14 a rape was reported at a restaurant on Ankeny Boulevard.
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