Man arrested on warrant for distributing meth
Late Monday night, Brandon Charles Page was arrested in Floyd County for a Cerro Gordo County warrant. The warrant was for Delivery of Meth. Bail set $10,000 Cash Only. Michael Patrick Geraghty
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Late Monday night, Brandon Charles Page was arrested in Floyd County for a Cerro Gordo County warrant. The warrant was for Delivery of Meth. Bail set $10,000 Cash Only. Michael Patrick Geraghty
The Cerro Gordo County Sheriff’s Officer, Chris Flatness, arrested Michael Patrick Geraghty on a Cerro Gordo Warrant Monday night. Geraghty was wanted for Fraudulent Practices 2nd Degree/exceeding $1000. Bail is set at
Michael Erwin Ohotto and Charlie Elizabeth Harder turned themselves in Tuesday morning on valid Cerro Gordo County Warrants. Ohotto was wanted for Possession of a Controlled Substance with intent to deliver (Meth)
MASON CITY – If you feel like getting away from your computer (perhaps logging out of Facebook), turning off the TV, or abandoning other distractions, try a stroll or bike ride through
The site at the Mason City High School campus where portable classrooms will sit is being prepared now. Incoming eighth graders will be attending classes in the portable classrooms. Those students will
More shots from some type of firearm were taken at the Cerro Gordo County Courthouse over the weekend. Officials there noticed the damage Monday morning. Click here to view some photos. There
Mason City baseball player Brandon Platts was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the thirteenth round of the 2011 Major League Baseball draft this week. Platts is a senior at Mason City
Mason City police were called to Big Blue in Mason City Tuesday afternoon due to an altercation between a man and a woman, witnesses told NorthIowaToday.com. As police were investigating, the woman
MASON CITY ñ Three full years after the devastating flood of 2008, neighbors of vacated houses may find themselves wondering why so many flood-damaged properties are still standing. Above: A neighborhood in