Crime at 1800 BLOCK OF LOWER OLD HWY 6 RD NW on 10/07/2025 8:27 AM

Type: Other

Date: 10/07/2025 8:27 AM

Description: DIST/CIVIL DISPUTE. CFS#: 25171113. Agency: SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Disclaimer: This is from the Johnson County calls for service log. Information is subject to change.

Address: 1800 BLOCK OF LOWER OLD HWY 6 RD NW, OXFORD, IA

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Fortney

Name

Timothy Fortney

Missing Age

22

Est. Current Age

29

Last Seen

Washington, IA on 03/17/2018

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Gender: Male Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Height: 6'0" Weight: 165 lbs

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Gray

Name

Rylee Gray

Age

2

Cause of Death

Homicide

Info

Two-year-old rylee m. Gray was taken to st. Lukes hospital in cedar rapids, iowa, at 8:48 a.M. On dec. 23, 1994, suffering from injuries to her head, buttocks, and extremities.The comatose little girl was brought in by her mother, elise gray, and gray’s boyfriend, matthew lewis. Lewis carried the child into the hospital.Doctors discovered the toddler had a subdural hematoma and brain swelling, and despite last-ditch medical surgery that removed 10 percent of her brain, died on christmas day.According to dr. Keith krewer, the pathologist who performed rylee’s autopsy, the 35-pound, 35-inch child’s head injuries were likely caused by both violent shaking and by having her head struck, smashed into something or injured when she was thrown down.

Agency

Iowa

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