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Police said an Iowa City man hid from officers for 2 ½ hours after violating a no-contact order.


According to criminal complaints, Iowa City Police were called to the area of 700 Foster Road around 2 a.m. Wednesday after receiving a report that 27-year-old Sean M. Cummings was spotted driving near the home of his soon-to-be ex-wife. According to criminal complaints, Cummings was wanted on harassment charges.

Police said the harassment charges stem from an incident earlier in June when Cummings called his ex over 40 times and texted her over 25 times within a 5-hour time span. The woman told police she asked Cummings to stop contacting her, but he continued to do so.

Cummings allegedly threatened to harm her dog and “run her down” while she was riding her bike. Police told Cummings to stop contacting the woman, to which he responded with text messages saying, “There isn’t a no-contact order yet, (explicative).”

Police said when they responded to Foster Road Wednesday morning, Cummings and two friends hid from them for 2 ½ hours, despite police calling out for them. When police located the men hiding in the bushes and woods along Foster Road, they smelled like alcohol and admitted to drinking.

Cummings told police they went out for a “joy ride” after leaving the bars. There was an open beer in their car, police said.

Police charged Cummings with second-degree harassment and public intoxication. His friends, Adam Mitchell, 27, and Kurt Kessler, 25, both of Iowa City, were charged with public intoxication.



The title says it all. Guys, stop being little insecure babies when your girl dumps you. (unless you're ugly, then I might understand.) Dont even think that she was "the one that got away" and you'll never find another one like her, lol. Like I said, if you're ugly then I can understand because you wont get anyone else, period. ....Anyway talk about a homosexual stationary road-trip in some bushes...

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