Cedar Falls Police
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Then and now: HOCO on the Hill Northern Iowan 119:14, p.1 |
Mallory Schmitz writes about the opening of College Street better known as the Hill during homecoming since the riots of 1996. Cedar Fall's Acting Chief of Police Mark Howard talks about his experiences with the Hill the past few homecoming years and what the Cedar Falls Police plans to do for homecoming in the future; photo. | |
2 | Cedar Falls mayor responds to shooting Northern Iowan 118:35, p.1 |
Cedar Falls mayor Rob Green responded to the shooting on College Hill that resulted in one dead and another severely injured. He stated that it was an isolated incident and does not reflect the College Hill neighborhood; photo. | |
3 | One person killed on the Hill, two injured Northern Iowan 118:33, p.1 |
In an update from an article from the February 7, the identities of the men involved in the College Hill shooting were revealed after their arrest: Brandon Javon Mitchell and Daniel Martez Judon. Arthur Craig Lang was the man who died; photo. | |
4 | Person killed on the Hill Northern Iowan 118:32, p.1 |
Two men were arrested after a shooting occurred near 22nd and College St. One person has died and the other is in critical condition. | |
5 | Shots fired reported Jan. 18 on Hudson Road Northern Iowan 118:28, p.1 |
Students received alerts on January 18 which reported shots fired at 18th St. and Hudson Road. The police cleared the scene and the suspects are still at large with no updated reports by the police. | |
6 | Murder on Main Street Northern Iowan 118:26, p.1 |
The Cedar Falls Police have charged two men with first-degree murder and first-degree robbery in regards to the 2019 incident in which Grant Thomas Saul was shot and killed on Main Street in Cedar Falls; photo. | |
7 | In review: Gun violence near campus Northern Iowan 117:49, p.1 |
On April 4, one person was injured on College hill when his own firearm accidentally discharged, and investigators found several firearms and arrested two people on charges unrelated to the shooting. The article discusses aggravated assaults and gun violence on or near campus that have taken place in the past five years. Cedar Valley residents and UNI students have expressed concern and protested increases in gun violence. Many expect an increase in gun-related incidents after Governor Reynolds signed a new permitless gun carrying law into effect at the beginning of the month; photo. | |
8 | Shots fired on College Hill, one injury reported Northern Iowan 117:47, p.1 |
Cedar Falls police responded to a report of shots fired outside Little Bigs on College Hill early Sunday morning, April 4. KWWL reported that Cedar Falls Public Safety later discovered the gunshot victim had accidentally shot himself. The Cedar Falls police also made two unrelated arrests on the scene; photo. | |
9 | Shooting in Cedar Falls leaves 1 dead Northern Iowan 116:26, p.2 |
Grant Thomas Saul was confirmed dead after shots were fired in an apartment above Los Cabos Family Restaurant in Cedar Falls on December 4. | |
10 | Pedestrian injured in College Hill accident Northern Iowan 116:9, p.2 |
A pedestrian was injured shortly before midnight on September 26th, 2019, after being struck by a motor vehicle on College Hill. | |
11 | College Hill fight damages car Northern Iowan 116:5, p.2 |
A fight on College Hill broke out on Saturday, September 7, 2019 around 2am outside the bar Sharky's and led to a Ford Mustang being dented. No arrests had been made as of publication. | |
12 | ROTC helicopter landing honors 9/11 Northern Iowan 116:4, p.2 |
The UNI Reserve Office Training Corps (ROTC) held 9/11 memorial at Lawther Field from 9am to 6pm, including a helicopter landing at 7:15am. Students and other visitors had the opportunity to talk to ROTC members and the flight crew that manned the helicopter; photo. | |
13 | PSO program divides community Northern Iowan 115:31, p.1 |
Cedar Falls' Public Safety Officer (PSO) program, which cross-trains staff, is supported by those who view it as lowering costs and improving safety but condemned by those, including the figherfighters' union, that says it leaves the city understaffed by professional firefighters; photos. |