Under county ordinances, people cannot park their vehicles along county right of way for more than 48 hours. The man was asked to leave by Sheriff Sheddrick last Tuesday. He had been parked in the substation driveway and had periodically gone to Casey’s in Bedford to fill up his truck and get donuts as he was awaiting a call for the last four days.
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Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Suspicious Truck North of Sheridan was Jobseeker
The suspicious black pickup last week which triggered multiple calls to Sheriff Terry Sheddrick was seeking a job at the Michel Foods Plant in Lenox. He was located at the substation on the Iowa State Line near Route H.
Under county ordinances, people cannot park their vehicles along county right of way for more than 48 hours. The man was asked to leave by Sheriff Sheddrick last Tuesday. He had been parked in the substation driveway and had periodically gone to Casey’s in Bedford to fill up his truck and get donuts as he was awaiting a call for the last four days.
Under county ordinances, people cannot park their vehicles along county right of way for more than 48 hours. The man was asked to leave by Sheriff Sheddrick last Tuesday. He had been parked in the substation driveway and had periodically gone to Casey’s in Bedford to fill up his truck and get donuts as he was awaiting a call for the last four days.
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