(KNZA)--A Hiawatha man has been arrested on alleged sex and drug charges.
According to the Brown County Jail roster, 48-year-old Jeremy Stover was arrested late Sunday night by the Brown County Sheriff's Department on charges of promoting the sale of sexual relations, sexual battery and possession of opiate, opium narcotic or certain stimulant.
Stover serves as the President and CEO of Hiawatha-based Freedom Hospice.
Brown County Attorney Kevin Hill said Monday he was awaiting receipt of reports from the sheriffs office, which he anticipated receiving Monday night and would be making a charging decision by 5 PM Tuesday.
Stover remained held in the Brown County Jail Monday, awaiting a first appearance in court.
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