Des Moines officers make arrest after hearing gunfire while responding to crash

DES MOINES, Iowa — Officers responding to a hit-and-run crash Wednesday afternoon switched gears quickly after hearing gunfire nearby and were able to make an arrest.

Two officers were investigating the crash at E. 26th Street and E. Grand Avenue around 2:52 p.m. when they heard the gunfire. It came in two separate bursts and shortly after a vehicle sped past the officers, said Sgt. Paul Parizek, spokesperson for the Des Moines Police Department.

A criminal complaint filed in the case said the vehicle, a red Dodge Dakota truck, sped southbound on E. 26th Street. Officers followed and made a high-risk traffic stop. Three occupants were detained and officers located a 9 mm Glock 19 pistol, THC vapes, and an open container of Captain Morgan liquor in the truck. A 9 mm bullet was also found in the vehicle.

Police process evidence from a vehicle involved in a shots fired case on March 5th, 2025. (Courtesy: Des Moines Police Department)

Spent shell casings were discovered in the alley to the northwest of E. 26th Street and E. Grand Avenue.

Corbin Jones

The criminal complaint said one of the occupants of the vehicle, in a post-Miranda interview, told police 21-year-old Corbin Jones, of Des Moines, fired the gun out of the driver window.

Jones is now charged with discharging firearms, persons ineligible to carry dangerous weapons, and possession of a controlled substance. He is being held in the Polk County Jail.

Sgt. Parizek said no property damage was discovered and police haven’t identified any possible targeted victims.

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