
BOONE, Iowa—Boone County Attorney Matt Speers Office provides a summary of cases handled by his office. The information is from the Boone County Attorney’s Facebook page.
COURT SUMMARIES
8-3-25 – 8-14-26
– Eldon Eugene Rose Lanstrum, 29, Harcourt, was sentenced by the District Court following a guilty plea to Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd, a Class D Felony. The defendant also had a previously granted probation revoked. The defendant was sentenced to 5 years in prison plus payment of fine and fees. The case was investigated by the Boone Police Department.
– Melissa Strable, 47, Des Moines, was found in Contempt by the District Court following an admission to violating the terms of her probation. On the Contempt, the defendant was ordered to 35 days in jail plus payment of costs.
– Michael Shawn Heck, 34, Boone, was sentenced by the District Associate Court following a guilty plea to Harassment 2nd, a Serious Misdemeanor. The defendant was sentenced to 7 days in jail plus payment of a fine and fees. The case was investigated by the Boone Police Department.
– Jaime Alencastro, 38, Boone, received a deferred judgment from the District Associate Court following a guilty plea to Theft 4th, a Serious Misdemeanor. On the deferred, the defendant was placed on probation with terms plus payment of a fine and fees. The case was investigated by the Boone Police Department.
– Jenelle Lynn Warren, 44, Boone, was sentenced by the Magistrate Court following guilty pleas to Disorderly Conduct and Violation of NCO, both Simple Misdemeanors. The defendant was sentenced to 20 days in jail plus payment of a fine and fees. The case was investigated by the Boone Police Department.
– Jeffrey Fitzgerald Bias, 35, St. Cloud MN, was sentenced by the Magistrate Court following a guilty plea to Trespass, a Simple Misdemeanor. The defendant was sentenced to payment of a fine and fees. The case was investigated by the Boone County Sheriff’s Office.
DISCLAIMER: AN ARREST IS MERELY AN ACCUSATION. DEFENDANTS ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL CONVICTED IN COURT. PRISON TERMS ARE OFTEN SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED DEPENDING ON MANY FACTORS INCLUDING GOOD TIME OR WORK CREDITS. THIS IS ONLY A SUMMARY OF PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE HEARINGS OR DOCUMENTS, IT MAY NOT BE A COMPLETE RECORD OF ALL PROCEEDINGS. THE INFORMATION HEREIN CAN AND SHOULD BE VERIFIED INDEPENDENTLY THROUGH THE COURT DOCKETS.
