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Wanted Mason City meth dealer caught in Charles City after 911 hang-up

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CHARLES CITY – Someone dialed 911 in Charles City and police responded and found a wanted Mason City man.

On November 26 at about 3:06 PM, Charles City police responded to the 1400 block of Gilbert Street for a 911 hang up. At the scene, police discovered 47-year-old Michael Hubka of Mason City, who was wanted on a warrant connected to domestic assault charge brought by the Chickasaw county sheriff’s office.

Hubka was brought to the Floyd county jail where he was booked, and then shipped to Chickasaw county. He is accused of a domestic assault on October 29 in that county, and had been wanted on a warrant since November 2. He posted cash bond on November 30 and was released as he awaits a December 15 court date.

Hubka is a convicted felon out of Cerro Gordo county for delivering meth. He has remained on probation since his conviction in 2013, and had avoided prison and fines as part of his plea deal, as all that punishment was suspended. He still owes Iowa courts over $4,000 in that case, which has been sent to debt collection.

MICHAEL PETER HUBKA
MICHAEL PETER HUBKA

11-26-2015 1506 HRS THE CHARLES CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT WENT TO THE 1400 BLOCK OF GILBERT STREET FOR A 911 HANG UP. AS A RESULT MICHAEL HUBKA, AGE 47, OF MASON CITY WAS ARRESTED FOR AN OUTSTANDING WARRANT FOR DOMESTIC ASSAULT.

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