Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Possible storms, rain later tonight...
Down to 43 tonight with an 80% chance of rain. It is being reported by the National Weather Service in Pleasant Hill that the storms, expected to arrive closer to midnight, are capable of producing small hail and winds up to 60 mph.
There are no watches or warnings in effect as of this time (6:28 p.m.) We'll keep you posted.
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Obituary - Jo Jukes
Arrangements for Jo Jukes are cremation, with private family services to be at a later time. Cremation under the direction of the Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler, Missouri (660) 679-0009. Contributions to charity of donor’s choice.
Mary Jo Jukes, 68 of Butler, died February 27, 2012 at her home in Butler. She was born June 8, 1943 in Edgerton, Kansas to Hobart Robert and Mary Rose (Loftus) Gillihan. She was united in marriage to Noel Jukes December 31, 1966 in Richmond, Kansas.
Jo was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Paul Gillihan, and one son, Larry Jukes. She is survived by her husband Noel of the home; and their beloved dog, Hershey; daughter Dawn Grace of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; son James Jukes and wife Holly of Kansas City, Kansas; brother Kenny Gillihan and wife Kathie of Bucyrus, Kansas; brother Donnie Gillihan and wife Kathie of Topeka, Kansas; brother Rick Gillihan of Gardner, Kansas; sister Gerry Sue Brite and husband Gene of Gardner, Kansas; grandchildren Kashmir and Sebastian; as well as nieces and nephews. Jo loved life, and she enjoyed playing golf. She was very proud of her family.
Mary Jo Jukes, 68 of Butler, died February 27, 2012 at her home in Butler. She was born June 8, 1943 in Edgerton, Kansas to Hobart Robert and Mary Rose (Loftus) Gillihan. She was united in marriage to Noel Jukes December 31, 1966 in Richmond, Kansas.
Jo was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Paul Gillihan, and one son, Larry Jukes. She is survived by her husband Noel of the home; and their beloved dog, Hershey; daughter Dawn Grace of Lee’s Summit, Missouri; son James Jukes and wife Holly of Kansas City, Kansas; brother Kenny Gillihan and wife Kathie of Bucyrus, Kansas; brother Donnie Gillihan and wife Kathie of Topeka, Kansas; brother Rick Gillihan of Gardner, Kansas; sister Gerry Sue Brite and husband Gene of Gardner, Kansas; grandchildren Kashmir and Sebastian; as well as nieces and nephews. Jo loved life, and she enjoyed playing golf. She was very proud of her family.
Ongoing investigation results in drug related arrests
| John Danner is being held on $25,000 bond facing Distribution of a Controlled Substance charges |
The Bates County Sheriff’s Office and the CNET Drug Task force has wrapped up a drug investigation that lasted approximately two months and spanned multiple counties. The investigation started in late December with multiple purchases of drugs from multiple locations.
The Operation kicked off on February 15th with a search warrant at 406 East Cedar Street in Rich Hill. The house was occupied by one adult female and one juvenile female. The adult female was taken into custody at the time of the search warrant. The male who was a target of the investigation was not at home at the time. He later returned to the residence and was taken into custody. Charges are pending on the male subject. During the search of the residence, marijuana and drug paraphernalia were recovered. The female was later released to care for the juvenile. Charges on the female are being reviewed at this time.
At the same time, members of the Sheriff’s Office began to search for a second subject of its investigation and a short time later located the subject at 419 East Elm Street in Rich Hill. John W Danner and another female was located at the residence in the front yard and taken into custody. A search of the subjects revealed a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Danner was charged with Distribution of a controlled substance and bond was set at $25,000.00 cash or surety. Charges are being reviewed on the female.
The investigation continued on Feb. 17th with members of the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office, Bates County Sheriff’s Office and the CNET Drug Task Force executing a search warrant in Nevada, Missouri. The subject of the investigation was not at home at the time. Charges of Distribution of a controlled substance are being sought in connection with the search warrant.
A third search warrant was executed during the operation in another jurisdiction. Details of that search warrant are unavailable at this time due to the ongoing investigation.
During Operation Spring Weed Killer approximately 9 pounds of Marijuana, 59 Alprazolam Pills, 29 Lorazepam Pills, 89 Hydrocodone Pills, and $2000 in cash were recovered.
Charges are expected to be filed on several more subjects in connection with Operation Spring Weed Killer.
Sheriff Anderson says “We will continue to work with the community to aggressively pursue those connected to the sales or usage of illegal drugs.”
Bingo and Chili Supper this Saturday
Miami Project Prom is hosting a night of bingo along with a chili supper this Saturday evening at the Amsterdam Community Building starting at 5 p.m. Come have some fun, enjoy great food and help support the Eagles 2012 Project Prom.
-our thanks to Jackie Nieder
-our thanks to Jackie Nieder
Monday, February 27, 2012
Meet and Greet for Makenzi Adams this Friday Night
Please stop by the Flaming Lantern this Friday night (March 2nd) from 6:30 to 7:30 for a reception/sendoff for 2012 Miss Missouri Collegiate Makenzi Adams as she heads off to the National Pageant in San Antonio Texas.
Enjoy cake and appetizers and wish her well as she prepares for her trip.
Makenzi is a 2010 Adrian High School graduate and is the daughter of Pete and Denise Adams of Adrian.
Makenzi is a 2010 Adrian High School graduate and is the daughter of Pete and Denise Adams of Adrian.
-FM 92 the Bullet
Rich Hill Police Department weekly report
Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
February 20, 2012 to February 26, 2012
02-20-2012
02-21-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER
NOISE
02-22-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER
CIVIL SITUATION
RUNAWAY
02-23-2012
NOISE
THEFT
02-24-2012
ANIMAL AT LARGE
ALARM
02-25-2012
DOMESTIC
CHECK WELL BEING
SPEAK TO OFFICER
HARASSMENT
02-26-2012
NOISE
Bates County Sheriff's Department activity report
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
February 20, 2012 to February 26, 2012
02-20-2012
TRAFFIC STOP-Rich Hill Deputies conducted a traffic stop in the Rich Hill area which led to arrest of one subject for possession of a controlled substance.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY / VEHICLE / PERSON-Adrian
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Butler
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY / VEHICLE / PERSON-Adrian
ALARM-Rich Hill
ABANDON VEHICLE-Merwin
CHILD CUSTODY ISSUE-Butler
STRANDED MOTORIST-Adrian
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Rich Hill
CHECK WELL BEING-Butler
CWB CHECK WELL BEING-Butler
WANTED SUBJECT-Butler at approximately 1825 hours Deputies executed a warrant in Butler, MO.
THREATS - VERBAL, PHONE OR BY MAIL-Adrian
VANDALISM-Rockville Bates County Deputies took a report of vandalism to a motor vehicle in the Rt.1 Rockville. No suspect information at this time.
Brad Vermaas appointed Deputy Director of BC Emergency Management
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| Deputy Director of the Bates County Office of Emergency Management, Brad Vermaas |
Effective Feb. 16th, I was appointed as Deputy Director of the Bates County Office of Emergency Management, replacing Bill Dellipaoli. Bill stepped down but is remaining a vital part of the organization as Radio Communications Officer.
I will be working closely with Director Ron Nissen to continue establishing and maintaining cooperation between Emergency agencies throughout Bates County. Bates County Emergency agencies continue to maintain a high level of readiness to respond in the event of a public safety situation. Cooperation is vital when assets from other localities, State and Federal organizations is required.
The rapid increase of social media and its ability to keep users informed has reached the Bates County EMA. We will be using social media to update Bates County Citizens on Events such as the upcoming Tornado Drill or other safety programs. We will also pass along weather advisories or significant events that may directly affect public safety.
Follow us on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/BCMOEMA
and also on Twitter @batescomoema
Sincerely,
Brad Vermaas
Deputy Director
Bates County Office of Emergency Management
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