Moline man faces multiple weapon charges


Moline man faces multiple weapon charges

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Topical Alert Moline man faces multiple weapon charges Staff Aug 28, 2020 Aug 28, 2020 Updated Oct 8, 2020 1 of 2


Daniel Scharfenberg

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A Moline man is in the Rock Island County Jail facing multiple weapons charges after being detained earlier this week by the Quad-City Metropolitan Enforcement Group.


Daniel Scharfenberg, 23, is charged with a felon in possession of a firearm, unlawful use of weapons and a felon in possession of firearms ammunition.

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Scharfenberg, a convicted felon wanted on three warrants from the Iowa Department of Corrections and separate warrants out of Rock Island County and the Davenport Police Department, was


found in possession of several firearms and ammunition.


Q-C MEG agents along with the Moline Police Department's Special Investigative Group were involved in the investigation.


Scharfenberg is being held in the Rock Island County Jail.


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