Theft at 100 BLOCK OF 1ST AVE NE on 08/06/2025 1:36 PM

Type: Theft

Date: 08/06/2025 1:36 PM

Description: Arrest on chrg of 1) Theft 4th Degree - Shoplifting (M), 2) Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia (M), and 3) Failure To Appear-simple Arr(simple) (M),

Address: 100 BLOCK OF 1ST AVE NE, Dubuque, IA

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Case Number: 2025001581

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Lepis

Name

Bart Lepis

Missing Age

14

Est. Current Age

16

Last Seen

Manchester, IA on 05/24/2023

Physical Description

Race: Asian or Pacific Islander Ethnicity: Gender: Male Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Height: 5'0" Weight: 98 lbs

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Martin

Name

Victoria Martin

Age

4

Cause of Death

Shooting

Info

Sisters sherrie lee martin, 8, and victoria lynne martin, 4, were killed in an early morning fire on saturday, march 6, 1965, when someone set fire to the family’s dubuque, iowa two-story frame house.The girls’ mother, janet, escaped from the burning home about 3:30 a.M. But said she was unable to save her daughters. The girls were asleep on the home’s second floor when the fire broke out.Janet’s husband, donald c. Martin, a former national guardsman and marine corps corporal employed by the united states postal service, also had a second job and worked the second shift. After the fire, both he and his wife were admitted to the hospital for shock.Martin requested his daughters’ bodies be exhumed to prove his estranged wife had provided the accelerant that led to their deaths. Further investigation determined the fire had indeed been deliberately set and ruled it arson. Both girls’ deaths were then ruled homicides.

Agency

Iowa

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