Saturday, November 30, 2013
UPDATE: One Vehicle Rollover Accident On H Highway
The accident that was out on H Highway at the corners right before Spruce has been cleared. Upon the arrival to the accident Missouri State Highway Patrol found no one in or around the rolled over vehicle. Right now it's Unknown at this time if someone was picked up or fled the scene of the accident. The first responders and Fire Department is back in quarters at this time. Bates County Live will update this when more information becomes available.
Obituary - Robert Samuel "Sam" Doerflinger
One Vehicle Rollover Accident on H Highway
The Butler Fire Department along with Bates County EMS and Missouri State Highway Patrol is in route to a 1 vehicle rollover accident on H Highway at the corners that go into Spruce East of Butler. A vehicle has overturned in the middle of the roadway. Unknown at this time if there is any injuries. Bates County Live will update this when more information becomes available.
Stolen Vehicle Broadcast Out Of Independence
The Independence Police Department has issued a stolen vehicle broadcast for a stolen white 2011 Volvo S60 car. The car has a Missouri License plate of SH0-A2L. The car was stolen earlier today from 24 hr Fitness Gym in Independence. If you see this vehicle please call your local police or call the Independence Police department at 816.325.7300UPDATE: One Vehicle Accident South Of Adrian
Around 8:30am this morning The Missouri State Highway Patrol along with The Adrian Fire Department and Bates County EMS responded to a one vehicle accident on Co-op Road South of Adrian around County Road 3001. The accident occurred when the 2006 Chrysler driven by 16 year old Hali L. Heckadon of Butler Missouri was traveling Westbound and traveled off the roadway and struck a fence then a utility pole and overturned onto the drivers side. The driver was wearing a seatbelt and was transported to Bates County Memorial Hospital by ambulance with moderate injuries. The vehicle damage was listed as totaled and was towed from the scene by Adrian Tire and Lube.Weather Update: Another Blast Of Cold Air Coming
Big changes are expected to arrive by the middle of next week. The
unseasonably warm weather we’ve been experiencing the last few days will
continue into Tuesday. But a cold front will move through the region
Tuesday night and Wednesday bringing in much colder air to the region.
By Thursday, highs will be some 30 degrees colder than Tuesday. Also,
while we don’t see a major snowstorm on the horizon for northern
Missouri and northeastern Kansas, a weak system may bring us light snow
during the day Thursday.
One Vehicle Accident South Of Adrian

The Adrian Fire Department along with Bates County EMS is on scene of a 1 vehicle accident on Co-op Road 3 miles South of Adrian around the area of County Road 3001. The vehicle is on its side and has struck a utility pole. Unknown if the female driver is injured. Bates County Live will update this when more information becomes available.
Friday, November 29, 2013
Obituary - Joe Cole
Joe Cole, 88, Latour, Missouri, died Wednesday, November 27, 2013 at his
home. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, December
5, 2013 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, Missouri with
visitation from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Burial will be in Orient Cemetery,
Harrisonville. (A complete obituary will be posted when available).
Update: Shed Fire West Of Adrian
| Photo Copyright BCL Curtis Vail II |
| Photo Copyright BCL Curtis Vail II |
Barton County Sheriff's Office Reminder
Just a reminder from the Barton County Sheriff's Office. We all know everyone loves social media, but remember with
the holidays coming up to be careful what you post ! The last thing
you want to do is get online and say " Dear Mr. Burglar, we are leaving
our home and will be gone for several days. Please come in and help
yourself to all our belonging,"..... Instead, make a phone call to the
Barton County Sheriff's Office @ 417-682-5515 and put your house on
house watch so we can drive buy and check it while you are away.
Pettis County Sheriff's Office Press Release:Explosion North of Hughesville-Deputies reopened High Point & Houston Rds to traffic. McGruder still closed.
The Pettis County Sheriff Department has now reopened Houston and High Point Roads
to normal traffic. Traffic will remain restricted on McGruder Road
between Route D and Houston Road while crews investigate and begin
repair on the pipeline.Sheriff Kevin Bond thanks area residents for their cooperation during this incident. A very dangerous situation was able to be successfully dealt with and did not result in anyone being injured or killed. We will update when more information becomes available.
AMSTERDAM UNITED METHODIST WELCOMES GUEST SPEAKER
Explosion rocks pipeline company in central Missouri
A natural gas pipeline in a rural area of Pettis County experienced
problems about midnight on Thursday, Nov. 28, and a resultant explosion
and fire could be seen up to 12 miles away or even further. The
pipeline, operated by Panhandle Eastern, ruptured near Hughesville. The
Pettis County Sheriff’s Department indicated several farm buildings,
equipment and hay bales were set afire as well as a field. A few area
residents within three miles of the fire were evacuated and returned to
their households early Friday morning. A number of public safety agencies responded to the area, including firefighters and law enforcement personnel. The pipeline was shut down, gas rerouted and company representatives and crew were at the scene with repairs underway. A Panhandle Eastern representative indicated no injuries were reported.
Obituary - Genevieve Margie Swarnes
Genevieve Margie Swarnes 86-year-old of Nevada Missouri, passed away Thursday at Moore-Few Care Center. The funeral Arrangements are
under direction of Heuser Funeral Home of Rich Hill Missouri with services
scheduled at 2:00 p.m. Sunday December 1st at the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints in Nevada.
The family receives friends between six and eight o'clock Saturday
evening at Heuser Funeral Home, Rich Hill.
Shed Fire West Of Adrian
The Adrian Fire Department along with The Adrian Police Department, Butler Fire Department and Amsterdam Fire Department is on scene of a shed fire approximately 6 miles West of Adrian on 18 Highway just East of the intersection of FF Highway and 18 Highway. The shed is fully engulfed in flames and is posing a danger to a residence at this time. Osage Valley Electric Cooperative has been contacted and is in route to turn the power off to the structure. Bates County Live will update this when and if more information becomes available.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Bates County Sheriff's Office Press Release: How You Can Support The Sheriff's Office
Many people have asked how they can help support the Bates County Sheriff's Office. A
simple answer is to shop local in Bates County. When you shop local your Tax dollars
support not only law enforcement but
fire departments also. Many of your emergency services are funded
through a sales tax. When you drive to and shop in another community
you are helping fund emergency services and other community projects in
that community.
So Thank You to all of you for shopping local and supporting our
community.
Weather Update: Thanksgiving Day Weather
Happy Thanksgiving!!!! It'll be a cool, but
beautiful day across the area. Overnight lows for Thursday night into
Friday morning will be on the chilly side, as lows will be in the 15 to
23 degree range, so bundle up if you're going to be outdoors overnight.
Warming trend expected through the weekend into next week.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Obituary - Cozelia "Cozy" M. Beck
Cozelia "Cozy" M. Beck, 71, Peculiar, Missouri, died Tuesday, November 26, 2013 at Golden Years Care Center in Harrisonville, Missouri. Services are pending at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville.
Obituary - Earlene Sue Tipton
Earlene Sue Tipton, 65, Harrisonville, Missouri, died Tuesday, November 26, 2013 at her home. No services are scheduled.
Earlene was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by two sons, Michael and Robert Tipton.
CIRCUIT COURT NEWS NOV 25-29, 2013
CIRCUIT
COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K
JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich
, Clerk
Nov 25-29 ,
2013
Julie A Wingard v Roy D
Wingard, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.
Joe Madrid v Ellen Madrid,
Dissolution of Marriage is granted.
Tammy Gregory v Clay
Gregory, Dissolution of Marriage is granted.
St v. Daniel Wayne
Pendergrass, Felony possession of controlled substance,
methamphetamines, found guilty, sentenced to 3 years in MDOC,
sentence to run concurrently with other sentences, to pay court costs
including $150 on State Forensic Laboratory Account.
St. v. Anthony D Colbert,
Sr, probation revoked, sentenced to 4 years in MDOC.
Clinton R Grosshart v
Megan D Grosshart, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.
Katie Hubbard v Kolby
Hubbard, Motion for Modification of Dissolution of Marriage filed.
Obituary - Marilyn Cook
Memorial services for Marilyn Cook will be 6:00 PM Sunday, December 1, 2013 at Mullinax Funeral Home – Drexel Chapel, Drexel, Missouri (816-657-4400) with Rev. Gary Cantrell officiating. Visitation prior to services, 5:00 – 6:00 PM at the funeral home. Inurnment will be 10:00 AM Monday in Sharon Cemetery near Drexel. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Merwin Christian Church or Wolfner Library. Messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Marilyn Cook, 69 of Adrian, Missouri passed away November 26, 2013 at
Adrian Manor in Adrian. Marilyn was born October 19, 1944 in
Harrisonville, Missouri. Among surviving family members is Marilyn’s
sister, Carolyn Gunnels and husband John of Drexel, Missouri; as well as
other family members. A complete obituary will be published as the
information becomes available.
Weather Update: Warmer Weather On The Way
Another day of very cold temperatures, but relief is on the way. Expect
50s for areas south of Interstate 70 as early as perhaps Friday. Warming
trend will continue through the weekend and into next week. Middle to
upper 50s possible for Monday and Tuesday.
Obituary - William Martin Barnes
William Martin Barnes 77 of Hume, passed away
Monday at his home. Arrangements are under direction of Ferry Funeral
Home, Nevada, and services are scheduled at 10:00 a.m. Friday at the
funeral home with reverend Mark Mitchell officiating. Burial is to
follow in the West Liberty Cemetery -- on the Bourbon County, Kansas
side of the state line. The family receives friends between 9:00 and
10:00 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorials to the Deerfield
Baptist Church are suggested.
LITTLE MISS SNOWFLAKE/ LITTLE JACK FROST CANDIDATES
You
still have time to sign up your son or daughter for the Little Miss
Snowflake and Little Jack Frost contest sponsored by the Butler Chamber
of Commerce.
Little
Jack Frost candidates currently are Kaleb Mallatt, 7 year son of
Rachelle Mallatt and Kyle Mallatt; Brock Lines – 4 year old son of Jason
and Julie Lines and Bryant Wolford, 4 year old son of Jessica Knapp and
Creston Wolford.
Little
Miss Snowflake candidates include Addison Bliss Hawks, 4 year old
daughter of Tonja Roberts and Makenzie Algiere, 5 year old daughter of
Lester and Kimberly Algiere.
Winners
will be based on the sale of Chamber Coupon Books which sell for
$5.00. Winners will be featured in the Christmas Parade on December 7th as they will ride beside Santa.
HENRY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE NEWS RELEASE: More Additional arrest in theft investigation
According to Henry
County Sheriff J. Kent Oberkrom, Sgt. Mike Nelson has continued to
work the assault and theft cases that began this past Friday,
November 22, 2013.
An additional arrest
was made on Tuesday, November 26, 2013 of Devin Allen Robinson, age
25, Clinton for investigation of burglary and stealing. Previous
arrest in this investigation includes Bobbie Jo Douglas, Roy James
Kirk, age 28, Clinton and Randy Taylor, age 33 of Leeton, Missouri.
Robinson has been released pending the filing of formal charges by
Prosecuting Attorney Richard Shields.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Traveling for Thanksgiving Here Is A list Of Things You Might Need
For those of you traveling ahead of Thanksgiving,
here are some quick things you should make sure to pack in your vehicle
before you leave home. These items will not only be good to have for
your holiday travels this week/weekend, but they are also items that
should be apart of your winter season travel kit. Please make sure to share these suggestions with your friends and family, and as always, be safe in your travels!
Farmers Insurance In Butler Moves To a Different Location
Farmers Insurance of Butler has moved to their own building at 105 North Orange Street
(between MFA Oil and the car wash)in Butler. Keep watching for their new sign
with daily messages! And Stop in for a free quote!
BUTLER WELCOMES A NEW STORE
A
new store has opened up in Butler. Vintage 49 is located at 1008 West
Ft. Scott Street in Butler. Vintage 49 will feature one of kind
furnishings as well as painted and repurposed antiques and more.
Stop by and check out the latest business opening in Butler.
Grand opening will be Friday, December 6th from 10am – 6pm and Saturday, December 7th from 10am – 4pm. Thomi Herrell is the owner and if you have any questions you can contact her at 679-1236 or thomi.herrell@yahoo.com.
Manhunt underway after mother, three children are found dead in Kansas home
PARSON, Kan. - A manhunt is underway in southeastern Kansas after a woman and her three children were found dead in their Labeete County home.
Cami Umbarger, 29, and her three kids were found inside the home in Parsons, Kan., about 160 miles south of Kansas City.
Authorities are searching for David Cornell Bennett, Jr., of Cherryvale, Kan., according to a news release from Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt.
It was not clear what the relationship was between the victims and Bennett. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is assisting in the investigation.
CAR SEAT LAWS CHANGE IN 2014
A Head’s up, parents of toddlers and kids! There are car seat recommendation changes in 2014. Starting
in 2014, the new recommendation states that the LATCH system should no
longer be used when the child and car seat combined weight is over
65lbs.
This
is an amendment to the law instated in 2001 that recommends that all
children up to 65lbs remain in car seats/boosters, but that did not take
into account the weight of car seats. Car manufacturers cannot
guarantee the strength of the anchors when adding the additional weight
of the seat, thus the need to modify the law.
How
can you be sure you’re meeting these guidelines? Weigh your child, then
weight the seat, then add them together. If they’re over 65lbs
combined, start using the seat belt restraint versus the LATCH system.
The
American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children remain in
harness (including 5 point harness or booster with seatbelt) until the
age of 8, which prompted car seat manufacturers to design car seats
meant for higher weights. Car seat laws vary state-by-state and your
specific state requirements for car seats can be found here. Personally,
I make sure that I follow North Carolina law and AAP recommendations.
What
can you do to ensure your children are being buckled in properly? Have
your seat installation inspected at your local NHTSA office.
Courtesy of Fm.92.1
Pantry Thrift Store Closed For Holiday
The
Pantry Thrift Store will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday this week
so our volunteers and employees may enjoy time with their families. We
will be open Friday and Saturday, 10:00-5:00pm. Friday will be the
first day of the season that we will offer gift wrapping service from
2-4pm each day. So gather up those gifts and bring them out and let us
take one item off your to-do list!
Bates County Sheriff's Office CCW Classes
The Bates County Sheriff's Office will be holding another free CCW class
for Bates County residents only on December 7, 2013. The class starts
at 8 a.m. and lasts for 8 hours. You
will need to provide a semi automatic and a revolver with 50 rounds for
each gun. If you do not have one or the other type of gun, you will be
able to rent them from the instructor for a fee of $20.00 for each gun
and that includes ammo. Please call Jami or Becca at 660-679-3232 to
reserve your spot in the class. Spots are limited and the classes
always fill up fast, so please don't wait to call and reserve your spot.
1 Vehicle Accident On North Main Street In Butler
St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office News Release: Felony Arrest Warrants
| Brian Mathiesen |
| William Bailey |
On
Nov. 20, Brian Mathiesen, 45, Weaubleau, was arrested in St. Clair
County on a Cedar County felony warrant for child neglect. A deputy
observed a red Chevrolet pickup traveling on Highway 54 from Business
Highway 13 and a stop was initiated for a traffic offense.
The
vehicle was stopped near Highway MM on Highway 54. The warrant was
discovered when the deputy conducted a check of Mathiesen’s driver
status. He was taken into custody and booked into the St. Clair County
Jail. Bond was set at $2,500 cash or surety and was posted later the
same day.
On Nov. 19, William Bailey, 52, Lowry City, was arrested on a class D felony warrant for driving while intoxicated-alcohol persistent offender. The warrant was issued on Nov. 7 and stemmed from an incident involving the Missouri State Highway Patrol on Nov. 5. Bond was set at $5,000 cash or surety and was posted the same day.
St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office News Release: Arrest made for burglary at Assembly of God
On Wednesday, Nov. 20, James Walker, 47, Kansas City, was arrested in connection with a burglary at the Assembly of God, 3845 Old Highway 13, Osceola.
On Thursday, Nov. 21, an arrest warrant was obtained charging Walker
with class C felony burglary in the second degree, class C felony
tampering with a motor vehicle in the first degree and class D felony
property damage in the first degree. Walker’s bond is set at $10,000
cash or surety.
The church’s van was recovered in Clinton and many of the food items were located inside of a residence in Clinton. Walker was taken into custody by the CPD and turned over to a St. Clair County deputy who transported him to the St. Clair County Jail. Walker was interviewed and a confession was obtained. It was noted it appeared all of the food was returned, but an inventory had not been completed.
Property damage to Osceola Station
On
Nov. 22, a deputy responded to Osceola Station, 3650 NE Old Highway 13,
Osceola, regarding property damage. Marylyn Williams reported on Nov.
20, she noticed a door had been pried on and an overhead garage door
window broken out. Damage was estimated at $330 and a request for
prosecution was signed. The investigation revealed the same suspect who
burglarized the Assembly of God, James Walker, also caused the damage to
the Osceola Station. During an interview with Walker, a confession was
obtained. Formal charges are pending.
St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office News Release: Osceola man facing five felony charges including assaulting a law enforcement officer
On
Saturday, Nov. 23, Donald Hardy, 65, Osceola, was arrested on several
felony charges following an investigation of alleged domestic assault
that occurred on Nov. 22. On Monday, Nov. 25, an arrest warrant was
obtained charging Hardy with class A felony of assault/attempt assault
of a law enforcement officer, two unclassified felonies of armed
criminal action, class C felony second degree domestic assault and class
C felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamines.
The charges stem from an incident on Nov. 23 when deputies took an assault report from a female who stated Hardy assaulted her with a homemade cedar club the night before at their residence on SE 356 Private Road off of T Highway, Osceola. She said Hardy took her phone and would not allow her to leave their residence at that time. Deputies searched the residence for Hardy and did not locate him. The cedar club allegedly used in the assault was seized as evidence. After seeking medical treatment, the female met deputies at the sheriff’s office to fill out paperwork for an order of protection. The female explained she needed some items from the residence and was aware Hardy was home at that time.
When Deputies arrived at the residence and made contact with Hardy through a closed door. After several minutes Hardy opened the door with a machete knife in his hand, raised it over his head and started to swing it at a deputy. Hardy was tased and attempted to throw the knife at the deputy. No ijuries were sustained and Hardy was placed into custody and transported to the St. Clair County Jail. While processing the crime scene, deputies located a tube containing a white powdery substance that field tested positive for methamphetamines.
When the incident occurred, Hardy was out of jail on $25,000 bond after being arrested on Oct. 2 for distributing a controlled substance-methamphetamine, a class B felony. The charge came after a search warrant served at his residence revealed methamphetamine and items related to the sales of methamphetamine.
After Hardy’s initial arrest on the new charges, Associate Court Judge Michael Dawson revoked his bond from the incident in October. During court proceedings on Nov. 25, Hardy’s total bond on the new charges was set at $100,000 cash or surety and bond on the charge from October was reset at $50,000 cash or surety.
Weather Update: Chilly Weather Continues
A cold front has passed through the area overnight, and will make the
next two days (especially Wednesday) feel pretty cold. Highs on
Wednesday will fail to reach 30 in most locations! The weather across
the region continues to look quiet heading into Thanksgiving and the
holiday weekend. If you're traveling this week, you can always ask us a
question about the forecast for the area you are heading towards,
otherwise visit www.weather.gov
HENRY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE NEWS RELEASE: Additional arrest and charges in theft investigation
According to Henry
County Sheriff J. Kent Oberkrom, Sgt. Mike Nelson has continued to
work the assault and theft cases that began this past Friday,
November 22, 2013.
An additional arrest
was made on Monday, November 25, 2013 of Bobbie Jo Douglas, age 18,
Clinton for investigation of burglary and stealing. Previous arrest
in this investigation includes Roy James Kirk, age 28, Clinton and
Randy Taylor, age 33 of Leeton, Missouri. Both Taylor and Kirk were
on supervised parole at the time of their arrest on these new charges
and remain in custody at the Henry County Detention Center. Douglas
has been released pending the filing of formal charges by Prosecuting
Attorney Richard Shields.
The Butler Jr. High Lady Bears are the Champions
The Butler Jr. High Lady Bears are the champions. With wins over
Drexel 42-16, Frontier 68-0, and Sherwood 33-3. The Lady Bears win the
Sherwood Jr. High basketball Tournament. The Jr. high Lady Bears are now
8-0 on the season. Coming up for the Lady Bears is the Butler
Tournament 12/2-12/4. Come out and support the Bears.
Butler Police Department Activity Report 11-19/11-25
11/19/2013
Keep the peace Wix lane
Disturbance 400 block of S Mechanic
Missing person report
Warrant service Vine and Thompson
Walk in theft report
11/20/2013
Disturbance Mine St
Report of Cattle on runway
Accident Atkinson and Delaware
C and I driver report by the Grade School
Animal complaint 300 block of W Adams
Wild Chicken report 800 block of N Main
Keep the peace 400 block of S Mechanic
11/21/2013
911 hang up 200 block of W Lee
Leave without pay Casey’s
Assist with DFS 400 block of S Mechanic
Animal complaint 100 block of S Austin
Disturbance S Orange
11/22/2013
Warrant service Jefferson and Willow
Possible prowler 200 block of S High
Disturbance ft Scott and Thompson
Animal complaint 300 block of S Broadway
11/23/2013
Disturbance 300 block of S Olive
Theft report Medical lodge
11/24/2013
Alarm High School
Keep the peace 200 block of N Austin
Medical assist 200 block of W Atkinson
Open Door High School
Disturbance 600 block of W Gregory
11/25/2013
Disturbance 600 block of W Gregory
Theft report Willow Lane
Shoplifting call Wal Mart
Medical assist E Mill
Monday, November 25, 2013
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report November 18, 2013 to November 24, 2013
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
November 18, 2013 to November 24, 2013
11-18-2013
911-ADRIAN
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
MVA-BALLARD
ID THEFT-HUME Deputies responded to an identity theft at Rt 1 Hume, MO.
HARASSMENT-FOSTER
THEFT-BUTLER Deputies responded to a theft that occurred earlier at Rt 4 Butler, MO.
ID THEFT-URICH Deputies took a fraudulent use of a credit/debit device report in the rural Urich, MO
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
INJURED ANIMAL- PASSAIC
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
11-19-2013
THREATS-AMORET Deputies took a report of threats being made in the RR 1 Amoret area.
911 HANGUP-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-AMSTERDAM
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
MVA-PASSAIC
BURGLAR ALARM-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-APPLETON CITY
HARASSMENT-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-RICH HILL
MVA-ADRIAN
CHECK WELL BEING-RICH HILL
BURGLARY-BUTLER Deputies responded to a report of burglary that occurred in rural Butler.
FIRE-BRUSH- BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
SLIDE OFF-BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
THEFT-BUTLER Deputies took a report of a stolen trailer and hand gun in the RT 3 Butler area.
CHECK WELL BEING-BUTLER
11-20-2013
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
WANTED SUBJECT-ADRIAN Deputies arrested Ashley Burrous on a Warrant from Vernon County.
FIRE-VEHICLE-APPLETON CITY
PROPERTY DAMAGE-ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-BUTLER
11-21-2013
AMBULANCE REQUEST-BUTLER
FIRE-STRUCTURE-ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST-ROCKVILLE
CHECK WELL BEING-AMORET
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST-AMORET
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
11-22-2013
CHECK WELL BEING-RICH HILL
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
THEFT-ADRIAN Responded to a residence in regards to a theft that occurred on 11-18-13.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
11-23-2013
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-PASSAIC Bates County Deputies responded to an animal being dropped off at Rt 2 Butler, MO.
CIVIL STANDBY-ADRIAN
MVA-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
11-24-2013
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
HARRASSMENT-SPRUCE
SPEAK TO OFFICER-URICH
Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
November 18, 2013 to November 24, 2013
11-18-2013
MVA
11-19-2013
11-20-2013
11-21-2013
ANIMAL AT LARGE
SPEAK TO OFFICER
11-22-2013
IDENTITY THEFT
PROPERTY DAMAGE
11-23-2013
AMBULANCE REQUEST
11-24-2013
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