Trailer, four-wheeler stolen
Luke McFadden told Iola police Friday that a 12-foot Rice trailer, with a drop-down tailgate ramp and a Honda Foreman 4-wheeler was stolen from the 200 block of East Miller Road.
The theft occurred sometime late Nov. 7 or early Friday, officers said.
The 4-wheeler is red with black racks and belongs to Jack McFadden, officers said.
Dogs poisoned
Jesse Folk Jr., rural Iola, reported Friday that his two German shepherds had been poisoned around the first of November. The first dog died on Nov. 2; the second six days later.
Evidence was located and collected, Allen County sheriffs deputies said, but no suspects have been identified.
Arrests reported
Late Sunday evening Marie M. Slife, 32, Iola, was arrested by Allen County sheriffs deputies for suspicion of driving while suspended after a traffic stop four miles west of Iola on U.S. 54.
Deputies arrested Donavon M.L. Sellers, 26, Bixby, Okla., Sunday evening for suspicion of driving while suspended after a traffic stop two miles south of Humboldt on U.S. 169.
Lukas Rich, 19, Olathe, Andrew Mc-Glynn, 19, Rogers, Ark., and Madison Figge, 19, West Moreland, were arrested for suspicion of possessing alcohol as minors and transporting an open container of alcohol Sunday following a traffic stop by Iola police officers in the 1100 block of North Jefferson avenue.
On Friday, an Allen County deputy arrested Judith E. Pace, 44, at her residence in LaHarpe on two Allen County warrants alleging failure to appear on charges of domestic battery, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Friday afternoon, Taylor J. Evans, 24, Iola was arrested by a deputy for suspicion of driving without a license after a traffic stop in Iola