BREMER COUNTY – A Rockford woman traveling well over the speed limit in nearby Bremer county was met with a possibly life-altering dose of justice.
According to the Bremer county sheriff’s office, on November 23, 2024, their deputies made contact with 22-year-old Anisah Rashida Iesha Jamison of Rockford. They claim the was speeding through their county at up to 15 miles per hour over the posted speed limit. Their investigation also led to the seizure of property and the discovery of illegal marijuana and the more serious crime of failure to affix a drug tax stamp. Perhaps worse, Jamison (pictured at top) was accused of endangering a child.
As a result of the sheriff’s office’s interaction with Jamison, she was arrested and charged with the following crimes:
– FAILURE TO AFFIX DRUG STAMP – CLASS D FELONY
– CHILD ENDANGERMENT – AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOR
– POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE – MARIJUANA 1ST OFFENSE – SERIOUS MISDEMEANOR
Iowa code states, “a dealer distributing, offering to sell, or possessing taxable substances without affixing the appropriate stamps, labels, or other official indicia is guilty of a class “D” felony.”
At a preliminary hearing on December 4, bond was set at $2,000 and Jamison posted 10% and was released. She now awaits arraignment on December 20 at 1:15 PM.