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OWI, Alcohol-Related Charges From This Week's Ankeny Police Blotter

A roundup of operating a vehicle while intoxicated charges extracted from our recent police blotters provided by the Ankeny Police Department.

 

Editor's note: All information below is provided by the Ankeny Police Department in incident reports through May 3. 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. All individuals listed below are innocent until proven guilty.

May 3

Ronald Martin, 36, Ankeny, was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated (third or subsequent offense), driving with a revoked license and causing an accident following a traffic incident that occurred near the intersection of Northwest Ninth Street and Northwest State Street.

May 5

Jose Martinez Puga, 33, Ankeny, was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, open container and driving with a suspended license following a traffic stop that occurred in the 800 block of Southeast Third Street.

James H. Reynolds, 51, Ankeny, was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated following a traffic stop that occurred in the 1300 block of Northwest Irvinedale Drive.

Dortha M. Tenhaken, 41, Johnston, was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated following a traffic stop that occurred in the 2700 block of Southeast Delaware Avenue.

May 6

Amy L. Strode, 24, Ankeny, was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated following a traffic stop that occurred in the 2600 block of Southeast Delaware Avenue.

May 8

John V. Kouang, 30, Des Moines, was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated (second offense) and driving while barred (habitual offender) following a traffic stop near the intersection of South Ankeny Boulevard and Southeast Oralabor Road.

Related Topics: Ankeny, Ankeny Police Department, OWI, OWI Blotter, and Police & Fire

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