Monday, February 14, 2011

Rich Hill Police Department Activity report


Rich Hill Police Department
Activity report February 7, 2011 to February 13, 2011
02-07-11
  
02-08-11
 
02-09-11
STRANDED MOTORIST
4-WHEELER
WANTED SUBJECT
 
02-10-11
 
02-11-11
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
 
02-12-11
 
02-13-11
 

Weekly report from the Bates County Sheriff's Department


Bates County Sheriff’s Office
Activity report February 7, 2011 to February 13, 2011
02-07-11
AGENCY ASSIST-PASSAIC
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
ABANDON VEHICLE-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BUTLER
ANIMAL TRAP-BUTLER
 
02-08-11
STRANDED MOTORIST-RICH HILL
CIVIL STANDBY-BUTLER
DEBRIS IN ROADWAY-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-ARCHIE
TRAFFIC STOP- Deputies made a traffic stop in Amsterdam, Missouri. The driver was issued a summons for driving with a suspended driver's license.
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST-MERWIN
ALARM-AMORET
  
02-09-11
STRANDED MOTORIST-ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST-VERNON CO
SLIDE OFF-BUTLER Bates County Sheriff's Office received a call of a stranded motorist on Hwy 71 approximately 3 miles north of Rich Hill.  Upon arrival of the Deputy the vehicle was unoccupied.  A check of the vehicle plate showed the vehicle had been stolen for the city of Independence MO. 
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
SLIDE OFF-BUTLER
MVA-PASSAIC
C&I-BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
TRAFFIC HAZARD-RICH HILL
SLIDE OFF-RICH HILL
THREATS- Deputies took a report of threats being made in Rockville, Missouri
FOUND ITEM-at approximately 1800 hours, Deputies responded to Route 1 Hume reference recovery of stolen property.  Upon arrival several items were recovered and a report taken.
ANIMAL NEGLECT-Bates County Deputies took a report of animal neglect at Rt. 1 Butler. No charges filed at this time
RUNAWAY- Bates County Deputies took a report of a runaway juvenile.
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
 
02-10-11
CHECK WELL BEING-ADRIAN
MVA-RICH HILL
 
02-11-11
EXTRA PATROL-AMORET
MVA-BUTLER
ANIMAL NEGLECT-AMSTERDAM
AMBULANCE REQUEST-BUTLER
SMOKE INVESTIGATION-HUME
MVA-ADRIAN
MVA-WORLAND
STRANDED MOTORIST-ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
STRANDED MOTORIST-ADRIAN
MVA-BUTLER
DISTURBANCE-PASSAIC
MVA-ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
 
02-12-11
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
SMOKE INVESTIGATION-BUTLER On 02/12/2011 Deputies received a report of child abuse in the Amoret.
STRANDED MOTORIST-RICH HILL
ABANDON VEHICEL-RICH HILL
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-AMORET
AGENCY ASSIST-PASSAIC
SUICIDAL THREATS-AMSTERDAM
  
02-13-11
MVA-RICH HILL On 02/13/2011, Deputies were dispatched to 9th and Spruce, Rich Hill, MO, in reference to a hit and run accident. Upon arrival observed was a  utility pole that had been struck and sheered off at the ground. The pole had wires that were attached by a smaller pole across the street pulling it down to the ground. After a canvas of the area, the vehicle was located on Myrtle. A female at the residence was contacted and EMS responded and transported her to the Bates County Hospital.
ASSAULT-AMSTERDAM Deputies responded to a fight that had occurred earlier at the Amsterdam Bar, Amsterdam MO.
CHECK WELL BEING-ADRIAN
ANIMAL AT LARGE-BALLARD On 02-13-2011, Deputies responded to rural Ballard MO. in regards to a dog chasing his livestock.
MVA HIT & RUN-71hwy MIAMI CREEK
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
ASSAULT-BUTLER
DISTURBANCE-ADRIAN On February 14, 2011, Deputies responded to rural Adrian in reference to a domestic assault.
 
 

Upper 60's by Thursday...

Today
Mostly sunny. Highs around 50. North winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight
Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 30s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Mid 50's today, 60's later this week...

Today
Sunny. Highs in the mid 50s. Southwest winds around 10 mph.
Tonight
Clear. Lows in the upper 20s. West winds 10 to 15 mph.

Standoff near Amsterdam ends quietly

An intense two hour situation ended quietly just Northwest of Amsterdam around 12:20 this morning. The Bates County Sheriff's Department and the Missouri Highway Patrol were summoned on a report regarding a subject with a gun.

Bates County Live will publish additional details as they become available.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Police situation unfolding near Amsterdam

Around 10:30 this evening the Bates County Sheriff's Department along with the Missouri Highway Patrol were dispatched to a situation regarding an individual with a gun just Northwest of Amsterdam. Anyone planning to travel through or near the area is advised to stay clear  of the area until further notice.

More information will be posted as soon as it is available.

Ballard 4-H chili supper next Saturday

The Ballard 4-H club will be having their annual chili supper on Saturday, February 19th at the Ballard School. Hot dogs and corn chips have been added to the menu this year.  

The chili supper runs from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Enjoy a great meal and see projects from past and present members on display. All proceeds raised will benefit the Ballard 4-H club youth.

National Ag day March 15th

March 15th is National Ag Day. It falls during National Ag Week, March
13-19, 2011, a time when producers, agricultural associations,
corporations, universities, government agencies and countless others
across America gather to recognize and celebrate the abundance
provided by American agriculture.




As the world population soars, there is even greater demand for the 
food, fiber and renewable resources produced in the United States. 

The National Ag Day program believes that every American should: 
 •understand how food, fiber and renewable resource products are 
produced. 
 •value the essential role of agriculture in maintaining a strong 
economy. 
 •appreciate the role agriculture plays in providing safe, abundant 
and affordable products. 
 •acknowledge and consider career opportunities in the 
agriculture, food, fiber and renewable resource industries. 

Agriculture provides almost everything we eat, use and wear on 
a daily basis, and is increasingly contributing to fuel and other bio- 
products. Each year, members of the agricultural industry gather 
together to promote American agriculture. This effort helps educate 
millions of consumers each year. 

By far, the most effective part of this program is the role you play in 
helping spread the word. A few generations ago, most Americans 
were directly involved in—or had relatives or friends involved in— 
agricultural-related endeavors. Today, that is no longer the case. 
That is why it is so important that we join together at the community 
level . . . our voices, in concert, become a shout that carries our 
message a great deal further than any one of us can do alone! We are 
pleased that you have joined this effort to promote American 
agriculture. Agriculture is AMAZING! 

Why Celebrate Ag Day?

Americans need to understand the value of agriculture in 
their daily lives. Here are just some of the key reasons why it’s 
important to recognize—and celebrate—Ag Day each year: 

 Increased knowledge of agriculture and nutrition allows 
individuals to make informed personal choices about diet 
and health. 

 Informed citizens will be able to participate in establishing 
the policies that will support a competitive agricultural 
industry in this country and abroad. 

 Employment opportunities exist across the board in 
agriculture. Career choices include: 

• farm production 
• agribusiness management and marketing 
• agricultural research and engineering 
• food science 
• processing and retailing 
• banking 
• education 
• landscape architecture 
• urban planning 
• energy 
• and other fields. 
 Beginning in kindergarten and continuing through 12th 
grade, all students should receive some systematic 
instruction about agriculture. 
 Agriculture is too important a topic to be taught only to 
the small percentage of students considering careers in 
agriculture and pursuing vocational agricultural studies. 
 Agricultural literacy includes an understanding of 
agriculture’s history and current economic, social and 
environmental significance to all Americans. This 
understanding includes some knowledge of food, fiber 
and renewable resource production, processing and 




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