Fiery crash after 5 murders
A former vice president Hills Bank, which recently accused, among other things, for $ 559000, herself killed Monday morning in a fiery crash shortly after his wife and four children were found dead in his apartment by criminal prosecution authorities.
Iowa State Patrol and Iowa City Police said Tuesday that Sueppel Steven Francis, 42, Iowa City was the Toyota Sienna minivan, collapsed Monday morning in a panel electronics, and erupted in flames.
The body was burned beyond immediate recognition, ISP Trooper Mike Hicks said in the scene. The car has been positively identified as a Sueppel absent from the house.
After the Iowa City Press-Citizen, autopsies, Tuesday, March 25, results showed that the wife Sueppel, Sheryl, died on trauma and violence blunted their four children - Ethan, 10, Seth, 7, Mira , 5, and Eleanor, 3 - mat death of violence or trauma asphyxiation. The police said, she found evidence Sueppel tried both.
According to a press release, the ICPD received a call from 911 pm on Monday, 6:31 by a person of Steven Sueppel later that the police need to respond immediately to 629 Barrington Road, Sueppel residence. A call-back was not a success. As a result of the arrival in the apartment, police found the body of Sheryl Sueppel and the couple has four children. The hut was released.
A Toyota Sienna lacked Housing and the police began looking for a van with the sign BLO 501. Area law enforcement and the University of Iowa have been, and the U of I Hawk Alert, a text message to students and staff: “A shooter is active in the Iowa City Area. White boy, mid 40 to 98 Toyota Sienna Van Tan. IA plate BLO 501. Call 911 if. ”
The alarm was lifted about 9:45 am on Monday.
Iowa City schools were also temporary Lockdown Monday morning.
Between 6:30 pm and 7 pm Monday, police received a call that he had a minivan crashed on I-80. Hicks, “said van der travel west in the direction of Iowa City, 250 miles from the mark, if only to the extent that a concrete support in the framework of the” over-the-road signs electronic. impact caused the rear of the minivan on a bounce Roasting separates, that the runway to the east of the median. The incident took place near the road Wapsi, south of Herbert Hoover Highway.
West Branch Fire Department responded to the scene, in collaboration with Johnson County Sheriff Deputies, the Johnson County and rescue ISP-guards. Funneling use of vehicles to the east and west traffic in the railways of I-80 for more than an hour. Once the fire was extinguished and WBFD left the scene, traffic on two routes, but many motorists increasingly an obstacle to the scene. The FAI gapers block causes guards started waving at motorists to move along. A yellow tarp was included in the body of the victim.
West Branch resident Jason Miller said it was for travel by mail blocked a few minutes before 9 pm Monday, when he saw an explosion in the bottom and the back of your van.
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