Chatsworth, Iowa — A Sioux Center woman faces a laundry list of charges after an arrest on Sunday afternoon.
According to the Sioux County Sheriff’s Office, their deputies arrested 42-year-old Kamie Schiebout of Sioux Center and 45-year-old Jeffery Baker of Chatsworth.
The sheriff’s office tells us the arrests stemmed from an earlier incident that occurred on Monday, January 18 when a deputy sheriff observed Schiebout operating a vehicle and knew she had warrants for her arrest. She fled from the deputy at that time and was not found that day.
On Sunday, January 31, the sheriff’s office received information indicating Schiebout was staying at a Chatsworth home and that the homeowner was helping her avoid arrest by concealing her and her vehicle at the residence.
Deputies tell us they obtained a search warrant for the Chatsworth house and discovered Schiebout hiding in a crawl space in a cellar area under the residence; she also had illegal drugs in her possession.
Baker was taken to the sheriff’s office where he was charged with accessory after the fact (hiding a fugitive).
Schiebout was also taken to the Sioux County Jail where she was charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, possession of marijuana, unlawful possession of prescription medication, possession of drug paraphernalia. Additionally, she was charged from the January 18 incident with reckless driving, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver’s license, operate a motor vehicle without a required ignition interlock device, driving on the wrong side of a two-way highway, failing to yield to an emergency vehicle, possession of an offensive weapon by a convicted felon, possession of methamphetamine (3rd or subsequent offense), possession of marijuana (third or subsequent offense) and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The Sheriff’s Office tells us the Hawarden Police Department and the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office assisted them.