
Danville Man Arrested, Heroin Found




On August 8, 2024, at approximately 10 p.m., a Des Moines County Deputy stopped a vehicle at Highway 61 and Sunnyside Avenue for an improper turn. The driver was identified as Kevin Coffel, age 47, of Burlington. During the traffic stop, Coffel advised the Deputy he had marijuana on his person, and he did not have a valid driver’s license. Additionally, passenger was identified as Michelle Young, age 46, of Ft. Madison, IA. She advised she too had marijuana on her person.
After a search of the vehicle, suspected marijuana was located along with multiple items of drug paraphernalia.
Deputies ran Mr. Coffel’s information through dispatch, where they advised he had an active Des Moines County Warrant. Coffel was placed under arrest for the local warrant and additionally charged with possession of marijuana- first offense, possession of drug paraphernalia and no valid driver’s license. Young was charged with possession of controlled substance, marijuana- second offense and possession of drug paraphernalia.
A CRIMINAL CHARGE IS MERELY AM ACCISATION AND THE DEFENDANT IS PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL AND UNLESS PROVEN GUILTY.


The Mount Pleasant Community School Board met in regular session last night. After the traditional calling the meeting to order, roll call, and approval of the agenda; a new element has been added to future school board meetings with the first Student Spotlight taking place last night. A group of the Mount Pleasant Pather Cheerleaders introduced themselves, which cheer teams they are a part of including JV/Varsity, Freshman, and Competition, and then performed a cheer for the school board as well as meeting attendees.
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Following the performance Mount Pleasant Community School District Superintendent John Henriksen presented a special retirement plaque to Ed Chabel CFO for the Mount Pleasant Community School District. Through 27 years and around 500 school board meetings, Mr. Henriksen shared that Ed Chabel “has been a leader in the state of Iowa, a leader internationally. (and has) The respect of hundreds of fellow SBOs”.
There is much preparation between now and the beginning of the school year in Mount Pleasant with new teacher orientation yesterday, All Staff Opening Day today, and Professional Development taking place today through the 22nd.
Also discussed in the meeting was the possibility of reconfiguring the crosswalk to Salem elementary school to connect directly to the sidewalk that runs in front of the school instead of leading the children into the parking lot of the school. The school board will continue communications on this project with Jake Hotchkiss, the Henry County Engineer, and the City of Salem with Mayor Kelly Andermann in attendance at last night’s meeting.
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On August 11th Officers from the Burlington Police Department responded to 2727 Monarch Drive regarding a shooting. Upon their arrival, officers detained 48-year-old David Carpenter in the front yard of the residence. Officers further located an adult male inside the residence with a single gunshot wound to the face. The victim was transported to the Southeast Iowa Reginal Medical Center for what appears to be a non-life threatening injury. David Carpenter was later placed under arrest and charged with attempted murder and child endangerment.
This shooting appears to be isolated to the above address and there is no additional threat to the public. The facts and circumstances surrounding this incident remain under investigation by the Burlington Police Department’s Criminal Investigation.

With back to school right around the corner, safe walking tips from the Henry County Iowa Sheriff’s Department include avoid distractions, use sidewalks or walk against the flow of traffic, and remember to cross streets at intersections. Also remember safe riding tips when riding your bike. Always wear a helmet, obey all traffic laws, and ride with the flow of traffic.
Speaking of back to school, there is a Mount Pleasant Community School District School Board Meeting tonight in the media center at the High School beginning at 6 p.m. This meeting is open to the public.

