Trisha Kountkofsky, age 41, of Decorah was booked into the Winneshiek County Jail at 12:15 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 for violation of probation. Information from the Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office said Koutkofsky was transported to the local jail from a residential facility in West Union.
Dominic Reilly, age 22, was booked into the Winneshiek County Jail at 9:55 a.m. Friday, Aug. 30 to serve two consecutive days.
Dominique Dobson, age 26, of Decorah was booked into the Winneshiek County Jail at 8:05 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 on the charge of domestic abuse/assault — first offense. The Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office responded to a disturbance that day at approximately 5:49 p.m at a residence on 240th Street. Dobson was arrested and transported to the Winneshiek County Jail.
Jacob Erickson, age 32, of Decorah was booked into the Winneshiek County Jail at 5:10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 1 on charges of assault on persons in certain occupations, interference with official acts, eluding while exceeding the speed limit and driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled or revoked. Information from the Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office said the Decorah Police Department had initiated a traffic stop, and Erickson was able to elude law enforcement — a criminal complaint said Erickson was traveling at 75 mph in a 35 mph zone. The 32-year-old lost control of his vehicle a short time later, according to the sheriff’s office, resulting in an accident. A separate criminal complaint said Erickson disobeyed commands from a police officer following the accident, and “after multiple taser exposures and the deployment of OC spray,” Erickson attempted to flee on foot before an altercation with the officer in which he grabbed hold of the officer’s left foot, placing his face on the officer’s calf “in what appeared to be an attempt to bite” the officer, according to the complaint. The officer reported red marks, scratches and a small laceration following the incident. In addition to charges filed by the Decorah Police Department, the Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office charged Erickson with driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway and failure to maintain control. While incarcerated at the Winneshiek County Jail, Erickson was served with a warrant for failure to serve jail time and was also charged with violation of a no contact order.
Gregory Limberg, age 53, of Decorah was booked into the Winneshiek County Jail at 6:25 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1 on charges of gathering where a controlled substance is unlawfully being used and possession of a controlled substance — methamphetamine. Information from the Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office said deputies investigated a residence in the 2500 block of Golf View Road over the course of several months. A search warrant was executed on Sept. 1, resulting in Limberg’s arrest.
Dominic Reilly, age 22, was booked into the Winneshiek County Jail at 9:55 a.m. Friday, Aug. 30 to serve two consecutive days.
Dominique Dobson, age 26, of Decorah was booked into the Winneshiek County Jail at 8:05 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 on the charge of domestic abuse/assault — first offense. The Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office responded to a disturbance that day at approximately 5:49 p.m at a residence on 240th Street. Dobson was arrested and transported to the Winneshiek County Jail.
Jacob Erickson, age 32, of Decorah was booked into the Winneshiek County Jail at 5:10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 1 on charges of assault on persons in certain occupations, interference with official acts, eluding while exceeding the speed limit and driving while license denied/suspended/cancelled or revoked. Information from the Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office said the Decorah Police Department had initiated a traffic stop, and Erickson was able to elude law enforcement — a criminal complaint said Erickson was traveling at 75 mph in a 35 mph zone. The 32-year-old lost control of his vehicle a short time later, according to the sheriff’s office, resulting in an accident. A separate criminal complaint said Erickson disobeyed commands from a police officer following the accident, and “after multiple taser exposures and the deployment of OC spray,” Erickson attempted to flee on foot before an altercation with the officer in which he grabbed hold of the officer’s left foot, placing his face on the officer’s calf “in what appeared to be an attempt to bite” the officer, according to the complaint. The officer reported red marks, scratches and a small laceration following the incident. In addition to charges filed by the Decorah Police Department, the Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office charged Erickson with driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway and failure to maintain control. While incarcerated at the Winneshiek County Jail, Erickson was served with a warrant for failure to serve jail time and was also charged with violation of a no contact order.
Gregory Limberg, age 53, of Decorah was booked into the Winneshiek County Jail at 6:25 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1 on charges of gathering where a controlled substance is unlawfully being used and possession of a controlled substance — methamphetamine. Information from the Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office said deputies investigated a residence in the 2500 block of Golf View Road over the course of several months. A search warrant was executed on Sept. 1, resulting in Limberg’s arrest.
Possible minor injuries were reported following a three-vehicle collision the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 3 along Highway 9 between Centennial Road and Frankville Road. An incident report from the Winneshiek County Sheriff’s Office said roadwork is taking place in that area, and a temporary stop light was put in place while the highway was restricted to a single lane. The report said 23-year-old Suly Yohana Toj Sajcap of Monona was driving a 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe west and later indicated “when she goes down bigger hills, the vehicle brakes on its own.” The deputy’s written account indicated Toj Sajcap may have been referring to the vehicle’s cruise control and went on to say “she was relying on this to brake the vehicle, rather than using the brakes on her own.” The Tahoe rear-ended a 2014 Chevrolet Cruze driven by 17-year-old Jaxon Lea-Sauceda Millage of Cresco, which in turn rear-ended a 2021 Ford Edge driven by 68-year-old Kevin Lee Lundt of Waukon — both of whom were stopped at the temporary stop light. Toj Sajcap was cited for failure to stop in an assured clear distance and failure to provide proof of financial liability. The 23-year-old reported no injuries, and damage to the Tahoe was estimated at $5,000. Millage was taken to WinnMed by his father for suspected minor injuries — the Cruze sustained about $7,000 of damage. Lundt reported no injuries, but the report listed 60-year-old Carol Jo Lundt of Waukon as another injured party. Damage to the Ford Edge was estimated at $500.
All people listed may face charges and should be presumed innocent until their case is reviewed through the legal process.
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