Crime at 1300 BLOCK OF HWY 965 NW on 06/08/2026 7:02 PM

Type: Other

Date: 06/08/2026 7:02 PM

Description: DIST/CIVIL DISPUTE. CFS#: 26095971. Agency: SHERIFF'S OFFICE. Disclaimer: This is from the Johnson County calls for service log. Information is subject to change.

Address: 1300 BLOCK OF HWY 965 NW, SWISHER, IA

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Fraley

Name

Denise Fraley

Missing Age

30

Est. Current Age

73

Last Seen

Cedar Rapids, IA on 09/12/1982

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Caucasian Gender: Female Hair: Brown Eyes: Hazel Height: 5'4" Weight: 115 lbs

Case Number

MP17088

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Oberbroeckling

Name

Paula Oberbroeckling

Age

18

Cause of Death

Homicide

Info

Paula jean oberbroeckling, 18, disappeared after leaving her 116 10th st. Nw cedar rapids residence in the early morning hours on saturday, july 11, 1970. Oberbroeckling — a recent washington high school graduate who taught a class for developmentally disabled children at younkers and shared the 10th street residence with her friend, debbie kellogg — had gone out on a date friday night with boyfriend lonnie bell. The two returned together to the 10th st. Residence, where they argued.She never returned.Mrs. Oberbroeckling told officer smith that paula had been somewhat upset because she thought she was about 1-1/2 months pregnant and felt bell was trying to ditch her.Police followed up on hundreds of leads, and four months after oberbroeckling’s disappearance, finally got a break in the case; it was not the break they’d hoped to receive.

Agency

Iowa

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