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Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Report — Sept. 8-14, 2025

9-8-25

  • 7:44 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a complaint in Guthrie Center 
  • 8:17 a.m. Stuart Police performed a case follow-up 
  • 9:13 a.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of suspicious activity 
  • 10:58 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a complaint in Guthrie Center 
  • 11:22 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 
  • 11:50 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy performed a case follow-up in Bayard
  • 12:39 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Bayard
  • 1:40 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy performed a warrant check in Guthrie Center
  • 1:47 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy transported one male to Guthrie County Jail 
  • 2:25 p.m. Stuart Police issued a citation at the high school
  • 3:37 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy followed up on a theft investigation in Bayard
  • 3:50 p.m. Panora Ambulance and Guthrie County Deputies responded to a medical call in Guthrie Center
  • 4:45 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of a suspicious person in Yale
  • 5:50 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a driving complaint in Bayard
  • 7:20 p.m. Panora Police responded to a report of a two-vehicle accident 
  • 7:30 p.m. Stuart Police assisted an individual

 

9-9-25

  • 7:15 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy followed up on an investigation
  • 7:34 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of harassment in Guthrie Center
  • 9:24 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy picked up a prisoner from Greene County Jail 
  • 11:16 a.m. Stuart Police assisted with funeral traffic 
  • 11:58 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to serve civil papers at Lake Diamondhead
  • 1:37 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 
  • 3:40 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a complaint in Guthrie Center
  • 4:25 p.m. Panora Police assisted a motorist
  • 7:40 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served a civil paper in rural Panora
  • 8 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served a civil paper in rural Dexter
  • 8:10 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy followed up on an investigation in Menlo

 

9-10-25

  • 4:44 a.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Guthrie County Hospital to Ames
  • 7:42 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted Guthrie Street Department with removing vehicles 
  • 8:05 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a complaint 
  • 9:45 a.m. Stuart Police took a theft report 
  • 9:49 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy checked on a report of black smoke in rural Guthrie County 
  • 11:14 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy performed a case follow-up in Yale 
  • 11:19 a.m. Stuart Police performed a case follow-up 
  • 12:47 p.m. Panora Ambulance and Guthrie County Deputy responded to a medical call in rural Panora
  • 1:17 p.m. Stuart Police assisted a motorist 
  • 1:37 p.m. Stuart Ambulance responded to a medical call in Stuart 
  • 7:55 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served a civil paper in Panora
  • 8:02 p.m. Panora Police attempted to locate an individual for a welfare check
  • 8:45 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy followed up on an investigation
  • 8:55 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora

 

9-11-25

  • 7:36 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call at Lake Panorama 
  • 11:14 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of a suspicious person in Jamaica 
  • 12:37 p.m. Guthrie County Sheriff responded to a domestic situation in Guthrie Center 
  • 2:01 p.m. Guthrie County Sheriff responded to a family situation in Guthrie Center 
  • 2:34 p.m. Panora Police, Guthrie County Deputies and Sheriff performed a search warrant in Panora
  • 2:37 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 
  • 4:50 p.m. Stuart Police followed up on an investigation
  • 6:15 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served two civil papers in Guthrie Center
  • 6:20 p.m. Guthrie County Sheriff responded to a driving complaint in Bayard
  • 8:20 p.m. Stuart Police performed a civil stand by 

 

9-12-25

  • 12:04 a.m. Stuart Police Department responded to a welfare check in Stuart
  • 3:22 a.m. Stuart EMS responded to medical call in Stuart
  • 7:39 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 
  • 7:44 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a complaint in Guthrie Center 
  • 8:42 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Bagley
  • 8:49 a.m. Stuart Police responded to a complaint 
  • 9:34 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy transported one male to Oakdale Prison 
  • 9:34 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Bagley
  • 11:22 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted a pedestrian in rural Stuart
  • 12:02 p.m. Guthrie County Sheriff removed debris from Highway 44
  • 1:19 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 
  • 1:22 p.m. Stuart Police took a theft report 
  • 2:35 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy transported one male to Guthrie County Jail 
  • 9:30 p.m. Panora Police responded to a report of a theft
  • 11:15 p.m. Stuart Police served an arrest warrant and transported one individual to the Guthrie County Jail 

 

9-13-25

  • 8:53 a.m. Stuart Police Department covered a two-semi property accident in McDonald’s parking lot
  • 10 a.m. Guthrie County deputy transported female prisoner from Warren County jail to Guthrie County Jail
  • 10:37 a.m. Panora EMS responded to medical call in Guthrie Center
  • 4:50 p.m. Guthrie County Deputies, Panora Ambulance Units 1 and 2, State Patrol, Panora Fire Department, Panora Police, and Mercy One helicopter responded to an accident on Highway 44 east of Panora
  • 5:11 p.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical call in Guthrie Center
  • 6:20 p.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical call in Panora
  • 8:01 p.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical call on North Harrison 
  • 8:05 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a call on S.W. Seventh Street
  • 8:30 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of cattle out on 330th Street
  • 8:50 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a family situation on South Gaines
  • 9:12 p.m. Panora Ambulance transported a resident back to the New Homestead
  • 9:48 p.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical in Stuart
  • 11:36 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a verbal domestic call in Yale

 

9-14-25

  • 12:57 a.m. Panora EMS transported patient from Guthrie County Hospital to Mercy in Des Moines
  • 9:51 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to residence in Guthrie Center for welfare check
  • 11:08 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to harassment call in Casey
  • 11:16 a.m. Panora officer responded to verbal domestic call in Panora
  • 2:20 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of suspicious activity on Highway 44
  • 9:02 p.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical call on South Division Street

Patricia Kay Trent 

1937-2025

Patricia Kay Trent, 87, daughter of Carson and Wilma (Howell) Downing, was born Oct. 21, 1937, at home near Monteith. She passed away Friday, Sept. 12, 2025, at her home near Monteith.

Patricia graduated from Panora High School in 1955. In 1955, she married William Kinsey, and to this union four children were born: Julie, Trudy, Kathy and Kurt. They made their home on a farm south of Panora. Patricia spent her time raising her children and being a farm wife. In 1975, Patricia and Bill divorced. On Dec. 31, 1979, she married Merle Trent, enlarging her family with Debra and Sandy Trent. Just five months after they were married, Pat and Merle were caring for Sandy’s 6-week old and 2-year old girls while she recovered from a stroke.  

Patricia was a cook for congregate meals for a short time following the divorce. Then later, she found her passion as a volunteer for EveryStep Hospice for the past 22 years.  

Grandma “Cookie,” as she was known to her grandchildren, was always prepared for a visit with cookies. Pat was well known as an excellent baker making hundreds of beautiful wedding cakes and much-loved, cute kid’s birthday cakes. Spending time with grandchildren was the greatest joy of her life, putting a huge smile on her face.

She enjoyed time spent with friends playing cards. Many, many people received birthday and anniversary cards from her annually; she rarely missed one.  She also enjoyed spending time with her lifelong friends “The Butt Sisters.” When together, it was always a “hoot.”

Being outside and tending her garden was important to Pat. She would always say, “Unfortunately, mostly pulling weeds.”  

She was a member of the Sunshine Club and the Morrisburg Church.

She is survived by her daughters, Julie (Doug) Davis of Panora; Trudy (Ed) Woolman of Stuart; Kathy (Dave) Olson of Delta, Colorado; and Sandy Trent of Waukee; 15 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren; brother, Robert Downing of Linden; and sister Jeri Jean (Doyle) Motsick of Panora. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Merle; son, Kurt Kinsey; step-daughter, Debra Trent; and sister-in-law, Mary Lou Downing.

Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, at the Twigg Funeral Home, Panora. Burial will be in the West Cemetery, Panora. Visitation will be Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. until service time at the funeral home.

Judith Ann Clifton Murphy

1944-2025

Judith Ann (Clifton) Murphy, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, gi gi, sister and friend, peacefully passed away at the age of 81 on Sept. 5, 2025, after a brief but courageous battle with aggressive liver cancer. Surrounded by her loving family at her home in Menlo, Judy’s legacy of love, kindness and service to others will forever be cherished.

Born June 11, 1944, in Jefferson to Todd “Red” and Darlene (Batcheller) Clifton, Judy was raised in Stuart and graduated from Stuart High School in 1962. On Nov. 10, 1963, she married Gene Murphy, and together they built a family. Judy and Gene were blessed with three children: Jodie, Marty and Tricia. The family spent 14 years on a farm located between Stuart and Menlo on County Line Road before moving to a ranch north of Menlo in 1979, better known as “Fort Menlo” to family members.

Judy’s passion for beauty and service to others led her to the Americanna Academy of Beauty of Des Moines, where she graduated in 1963 and went on to work at Ceila Reynold’s beauty shop in Menlo. She eventually opened her own beauty shop, Judy’s Country Curl, in her home. During her time as a beautician, she created lasting friendships with many loyal customers who quickly became her close friends. In addition to her work in beauty, Judy also spent years working in the office at the Stuart Sale Barn, where she greeted everyone with a smile and handled tickets and transactions.  Many commented on her beautiful penmanship. She made so many fun memories and friendships with coworkers, business owners, local farmers and their wives. She enjoyed contributing her time to the Menlo Parks and Recreation, organizing Easter Egg Hunts and Christmas activities for local children, leaving an enduring legacy of joy in her community. Judy’s spirited nature earned her one of the most recent notable achievements, winning the World Title for Husband Calling during the Menlo Sesquicentennial celebration in 2019, with her own version of yelling “GeeeeeeeNE!!!” During that same celebration, Gene and Judy enjoyed dancing, as that was a favorite pastime.

An avid gardener, Judy took great pride in her flower beds and loved to share her plants with family and friends. Her love for canning was unmatched, and her shelves were always stocked with jars of pickles, jams, salsa, peaches, pears, applesauce, horseradish and more. These delicious gifts were shared far and wide to family, friends and neighbors. Judy poured her love and care into each jar, a testament to her nurturing spirit.

Above all, Judy’s greatest joy in life was her family, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was an unwavering source of love, encouragement and pride for them all. She was especially grateful for her daily phone calls from her grandson, Hayden, checking in after school.

Judy was preceded in death by her parents, Todd and Darlene Clifton; mother-in-law, Margret (Jessop) Murphy; father-in-law, Rex Murphy; brother-in-law, Jack Deskin; sister-in-law, Joy (Murphy) Bassett; brother-in-law, Don Bassett; sister-in-law, Marilyn (O’Mara) Murphy; and brother-in-law, Bob Edgington.

She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Gene Murphy; her children, Jodie (Roger) Riche of Junction City, Kansas, Marty Murphy of Dawson, and Tricia (Dustin) Foster of Stuart; her grandchildren, Micheal (Renae) Riche, Kristina Riche (Didi Dautovic), Louden Foster, Ashlynn Foster and Hayden Foster; her great-grandchildren, Hunter, Lilee, Daveion, Mikel, Riley and Kyson; her sisters, Sheryl Deskin of Des Moines, Marilyn (Jack) Matthews of Stuart, and Georgia (Denny) Coon of Haines City, Florida; her sisters-in-law, Dixie Murphy of St. Charles and Faye (Murphy) Edgington of Casey; her brothers-in-law, Keith Murphy of St. Charles and Leo Murphy of Prescott Valley, Arizona, as well as cousins, nieces and nephews.

For those lucky enough to know Judy, they know she was one of a kind with a generous heart and a good laugh. Judy’s love for hair curlers, kindness, generosity, free-spoken candid comments, and dedication to her family and community will be deeply missed by all who knew her. A celebration of life service will be held at the Menlo Community Building on Sept. 27 at 11 a.m. with a luncheon to follow.

Nearly $200,000 raised at Tori’s Angels event Saturday

Special to the Times Vedette

Nearly 300 people attended the 2025 Tori’s Angels Gala at the Guthrie County Fairgrounds Event Center on Saturday evening, and close to $200,000 was raised. 

“We want to thank those attending or donating,” Julie Dent‑Zajicek, CEO and chairman of the organization, said. “We also want to thank the many Tori’s Angels volunteers who organized and staged the event. We extend a special thank you to Brian and Melissa Bahrenfuss, who coordinated volunteers from Panorama and ACGC, and worked with members of the Greenfield and Villisca Lions Club who volunteered to help during the event.” 

Highlights of the evening included a welcome from the first sponsored child and namesake, Tori Heckman, and hearing from two of the sponsored families: Casey and John Wheeler, parents of Everleigh, and Christina DeShaw, mother of Ava . 

Barb Bahde was honored for 14 years of service as secretary/treasurer of the foundation. The Greenfield Lions also presented a donation.

Tori’s Angels Foundation, founded in 2011, assists Iowa children with life-threatening medical challenges. Benefits provided include insurance copays and deductibles, prescription medicine approved by insurance, travel expenses associated with treatment including mileage, airfare, lodging and meals. 

Each child is supported from date of acceptance to his or her 19th birthday. Tori’s Angels has supported 187 children to date. In 2024, the foundation provided benefits in the total amount of $646,500. 

The cost of support has nearly tripled since 2022, and the board has taken several steps to promote sustainability. These steps include working with a consultant on growth strategies, purchasing donor management software to improve donor relations, expanding the footprint with a Des Moines fundraising committee, and the decision to hire an administrative assistant to manage communications and coordination.  Anyone interested in the position can email admin@torisangels.org.  A job description will soon be available at www.torisangels.org

“We thank Guthrie County Community Foundation and Ten Squared Men of Guthrie County for grants that will assist with expenses associated with our initiatives to manage growth,” Dent‑Zajicek said.

More information on Tori’s Angels can be found at www.torisangels.org.

Whiterock Conservancy Slow Sunday Drive is Sept. 21

Special to the Times Vedette

Whiterock Conservancy’s next Slow Sunday Drive is Sunday, Sept. 21 starting at the Historic Garst Farmhouse (1390 Highway 141, Coon Rapids) at 1 p.m.. The ride will be two to three hours along the scenic trails of Whiterock Conservancy.

Parking is available for trailers in the overflow lot of the Bur Oak Visitors Center (1436 Highway 141, Coon Rapids). Price per vehicle is $30 (cash) that participants pay at registration along with providing proof of insurance and valid driver’s license.

Organizers say to arrive early so the event can start at 1 p.m. Watch the website and event page for any weather updates. If the trails are wet, the Slow Sunday Drive will be cancelled or rescheduled. Call 712-790-8221 or email guestinfo@whiterockconservancy.org for more information.

Private ATVs are only allowed on Whiterock land during the Slow Sunday Drives. Visitors may not bring their own ATVs on the land outside of this event.