Arrest at 1700 BLOCK OF JOHN F KENNEDY RD AND CARTER RD on 04/19/2025 2:44 PM

Type: Arrest

Date: 04/19/2025 2:44 PM

Description: Arrest on chrg of Owi 1st Offense (M),

Address: 1700 BLOCK OF JOHN F KENNEDY RD AND CARTER RD, Dubuque, IA

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Case Number: 2025002670

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Knockel

Name

Paul Knockel

Missing Age

53

Est. Current Age

87

Last Seen

Dubuque, IA on 11/26/1990

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Caucasian Gender: Male Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Height: 5'10" Weight: 265 lbs

Case Number

MP17057

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Arensdorf

Name

Crystal Arensdorf

Age

20

Cause of Death

Missing

Info

Crystal ann arensdorf, 20, of dubuque, iowa, was last seen at approximately 2 a.M. On july 4, 2001, at knicker’s saloon in dubuque, iowa. Arensdorf had gone to the 2186 central avenue bar with friends and tried to find a ride to east dubuque, ill. No one saw her leave the bar, and she left her car, her keys, and her money behind. She did not show up for work thursday morning. Steven and david peacock — two former dubuque brothers who resided in mount horeb, wisconsin — were at the bar on july 4 and questioned several times in arensdorf’s disappearance. The brothers agreed to polygraph exams in april 2002, and authorities also seized and searched david peacock’s vehicle. The brothers were never charged in connection with arensdorf’s case.

Agency

Iowa

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