Crime at 14TH ST AND MAIN ST on 04/22/2026 7:26 PM

Type: Other

Date: 04/22/2026 7:26 PM

Description: Disturbance. This is from the Sioux City Police Activity Log. Information is subject to change.

Address: 14TH ST AND MAIN ST, Sioux City, IA

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Case Number: 26SC10667

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Peralta Rodriguez

Name

Brittney Yan Peralta Rodriguez

Missing Age

17

Est. Current Age

18

Last Seen

Sioux City, IA on 11/01/2024

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Gender: Female Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Height: 5'1" Weight: 90 lbs

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Zellmer

Name

Ronald Zellmer

Age

31

Cause of Death

Missing

Info

At approximately 5:50 a.M. On april 6, 1985, south sioux city, neb., police located a 1984 chevy cavalier, registered to a ronald zellmer, age 31, parked on the south end of the veterans memorial bridge. The vehicle was left unattended with the motor running.Sioux city police were called to check zellmer’s residence at 1003 pierce street, apt. B-3, and found it empty with nothing unusual within the apartment.Later the following day, ronald’s mother lucille was asked to come to the sioux city police station where she filed a missing persons report.Ronald was described as a 5-foot-10 white male weighing 170 pounds, with blond hair and blue eyes. He may have a mustache.According to family members, ronald zellmer was very depressed and had suffered from depression for years. A search of the missouri river proved unsuccessful in retrieving zellmer’s body.

Agency

Iowa

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