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Thou Shalt Not Steal — Oops
Several thefts have been reported in Urbandale in the past week.

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Several thefts have been reported in Urbandale in the past week.

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Several new jobs in Urbandale were posted this week.
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Here are recent alcohol- and drug-related arrests in Urbandale.
Jane Krogh of Urbandale was involved in a car-bicycle accident in Carroll, IA. that killed a 13-year-old boy.
Students had their own Mardi Gras inside the school after prom Saturday night.
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A neighbor saw two people entering a window of the home about 8 p.m. Friday.
Police dog, Sabre, followed a scent to a parked car near the convenience store. Police found cash and a bb gun inside.
The Funky Zebras, which offers trendy women's clothes and accessories at reasonable prices, recently opened its second location in Urbandale. The Ankeny store is located at 305 S.E. Oralabor Road.