Orange City, Iowa — The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office has made two recent arrests in separate cases.
A Rock Valley man has been accused of taking money meant for his former employer.
The sheriff’s office says that on Wednesday morning, January 28, they arrested 30-year-old Damon Van Veldhuizen of Rock Valley.
The arrest stemmed from an extensive investigation into an alleged financial crime that had occurred at the Double V Dairy near Rock Valley. Upon further investigation, deputies believe that Van Veldhuizen misappropriated funds meant for his former employer, the Double V Dairy.
Van Veldhuizen was arrested on a charge of Second Degree Theft.
The case remains under investigation.
A Sheldon man has been accused of domestic assault.
The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office reports that they investigated a report of a domestic disturbance on Tuesday evening, January 27. The alleged assault is reported to have occurred at a home two miles northwest of Sheldon. Upon further investigation, deputies believe that 70-year-old John Wolfswinkel of Sheldon allegedly assaulted a family member.
Wolfswinkel was arrested and charged with domestic assault.