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Foy sentenced to 10 years following assault


Demetrius Foy

By APRIL KELLEY
Demetrius Foy will be spending the next 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of burglary in the second degree, a class c felony and one count of harassment in the first degree, an aggravated misdemeanor.

According to documents obtained from the Humboldt County Clerk of Court’s office, the charges stem from a string of domestic incidences culminating on Tuesday, May 15.

Foy was arrested on Wednesday, May 16 at his residence in Fort Dodge by Humboldt County Sheriff Deputies aided by the Webster County Sheriff’s Department and the Fort Dodge Police Department after a search warrant was issued.

Kurt J. Stoebe, District Court Judge for the Second Judicial District of Iowa, sentenced Foy to an indeterminate term not to exceed 10 years for the charge of burglary in the second degree and an indeterminate term not to exceed two years for the charge of harassment in the first degree. The sentences are to run concurrently.

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Malo 5th at Webster City, Kramer paces HHS boys


Brynn Malo placed fifth overall to lead the Wildcat girls' cross country team at the Webster City Invitational on Sept. 3 at Links Golf Course. Independent photo.

Brynn Malo ran fifth overall in 21:14.70 to lead the Humboldt girls cross country team at the Webster City Invitational on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Macey Rodgers was 26th in 23:51 and Bella Metli 28th in 23:58 for the Wildcats, who were fourth among six teams in the large school class, won by Ballard.

Henry Kramer was 20th in 18:51 to pace the Wildcat boys. Jaden Himrod was 45th in 21:18 and Carson Chambers 46th in 21:38. Humboldt was eighth in the large school field.

Next action is Sept. 10 at Estherville. See full story in the Humboldt Independent. Subscribe today for print and digital access by selecting the link on this page to get started.

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