Monday, June 4, 2012

Bates County Sheriff's Dept. weekly report


Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
May 28, 2012 to June 3, 2012
 
 
 
05-28-2012
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY / VEHICLE / PERSON-Rich Hill
LEAVE WITHOUT PAYING-Butler
MVA-Ballard  Bates County Deputies responded to the rural Urich area in regards to a ATV accident
CHILD CUSTODY ISSUE-Rich Hill
THEFT-Butler Bates County Deputies responded to the rural Butler area in regards to a theft of prescription pills.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Adrian
THEFT-Butler at approximately 1920 hours Deputies responded to a theft that occurred earlier in rural Butler, MO.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-Butler
DEBRIS ON ROADWAY / SIDEWALK-71 Hwy
 

Parts of Electric City without power...

The power is reported to be off in parts of West and South Butler for unknown reasons. Crews have been dispatched, hopefully it won't be long before the lights are back on.

Child pornography suspect goes to court this week

62 year old James S. Barker of Rich Hill is scheduled for a pre-trial conference before Judge Debra Hopkins on Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Bates County Circuit Court.

Barker was arrested in March after a tip led authorities to his residence and found nearly 6,000 images that were later identified as child pornography and child erotica. Copies of the images were sent to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to attempt to identify any of the victims.

In an early May court appearance, Barker's attorney Sadie Geppert cited a conflict of interest and a new attorney, Rebecca Elliston was appointed. During the same hearing, a motion for bond reduction was overruled.

Currently, Barker is being held in the Bates County jail on a $250,000 bond.

Local 4-H'ers shine in Demonstration Day

 Seven Bates County 4-H members participated in Demonstration Day which was held on Saturday, June 2, at the First Christian Church in Butler. According to Alan J. Mundey, 4-H Youth Specialist, the results are as follows:

Public Speaking
Junior Division
Ella Armentrout (Humorous Interpretation)…Blue ribbon
James Fischer…Blue ribbon
Senior Division
Erin Armentrout…Blue ribbon
Taylor Fischer…Blue ribbon
All four will advance to the State 4-H Public Speaking Contest to be held in September.

Working Demonstrations
Ella Armentrout…Blue ribbon
Erin Armentrout…Blue ribbon
Both Ella and Erin qualified to give their demonstrations at the Missouri State Fair.

General Demonstrations
Allison Jenkins…Blue ribbon
Noah Long…Blue ribbon
Triston Trumbore…Blue ribbon
All have qualified to present their demonstrations at the Missouri State Fair:

A special thank you goes to the First Christian Church of Butler for allowing 4-H to use its facilities and to Cathy Keeble, Ron Nissen and Liz Ray for volunteering their time to judge the events.

Ella Armentrout demonstrates how to make a marionette
Taylor Fischer speaks on “Facing Your Fears.”

Noah Long shows how to make a home-made flashlight

-our thanks to Alan Mundey

Death of Adrian woman still under investigation

An accident that claimed the lives of two women, one being 71 year old Carolyn S. Goode of Adrian is still under investigation by the Missouri Highway Patrol. On May 24th, Goode was driving a 2007 Kia with her sister, Angelea S. Dilley, 68, of Parker Ks. when the vehicle left the roadway, struck a tree and caught fire. The accident occurred around 1:30 in the morning on I-35 near Kearney Mo.

Visitation for Carolyn and sister, Angelea, is today 6-8p.m., at the Eddy-Birchard Funeral Home in Osawatomie, KS. Burial will be in Pasadena, Texas.

Full obituary for Carolyn Goode may be seen here http://batescountynewswire.blogspot.com/2012/06/obituary-carolyn-s-goode.html

Read more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=carolyn-sue-goode-peggy&pid=157892219#storylink=cpy



Obituary - Carolyn S. Goode

Carolyn Sue “Peggy” Goode, age 71 of rural Adrian, Missouri, died Thursday, May 24, 2012 in an automobile accident on Interstate 35 near Kearney, MO.

Carolyn, as she was known in Missouri and Peggy, as she was known in Texas was born February 15, 1941 in Nora, Minnesota. She was the second of five children born to Irvin Boe and Glenna Mae (Spencer) Boe.

She attended school in Thief River Falls and Bagley, MN.

Carolyn was married to Ernest L. Strawhun in Pennington County MN on October 4, 1958. They became the parents of four children and lived many years in Alvin, TX. They were divorced in 1974.

She worked and managed several Circle K Convenience stores in Pasadena, Bryan and Alvin, TX from the late 70’s until 2002 when they moved to Adrian, MO.

Carolyn was married to Donald Ray Goode in Pasadena, TX on October 23, 1975. They lived in Pasadena, TX until 1981 when they moved to Bryan, TX; then to Alvin, TX in 1992; and finally settling in Adrian, MO in 2002.

Carolyn volunteered regularly at the Butler Community Food Pantry where she received immense pleasure despite concurrent health issues. Carolyn enjoyed cooking, reading, and entertaining family and friends.

Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents; two sons Ernest and Donald Eugene Strawhun; one daughter, Barbara Ann Strawhun; and one sister, Angelea Sharon Dilley, that died along with her.

She is survived by her husband Don; one son Terry Lee Strawhun of Butler, MO; four step son’s, Donald Ray Goode Jr. of Cripple Creek, CO, Weldon Slade Goode of Vidor, TX, Michael Shane Goode of Amarillo, TX, Dennis Wayne Goode of Georgetown, TX; one brother, Donald Gregory of Cloquest, MN; two sisters, Cleone Gay Cheter of Guthrie, OK and Lannette Kay “Baby” Baker of Thief River Falls, MN.

Visitation for Carolyn and her sister, Angelea who died at the same time will be Monday, June 4, 2012 from 6-8pm, at the Eddy-Birchard Funeral Home, Osawatomie, Ks. The Burial will be at a later date, in Pasadena, Texas.

Eddy-Birchard Funeral Home (913) 755-2114 www.eddybirchard.com

Danger can come with Summer fun...

With warm weather in, people are out, literally. Unfortunately, the dangers of being outdoors in the Summer can easily be higher than during cooler months due to lightning and heat related illnesses.

Please take a moment to read the information in the following link- it could save your lifehttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/lsx/?n=summerweathersafetyweek

-courtesy Ron Nissen DirectorBates County Office of
Emergency Management and Homeland Security

Butler Police Department weekly report

May 28
Alarm 100 block of S Havanna
Leave without Pay Conoco
Ex Parte violation 300 block of N Havanna
Theft 300 block of W Harrison
Theft 600 block of W Harrison
Disturbance Boy Scott park

May 29
Theft Fran Apts
Medical assist 400 block of N Fulton
Disturbance at PD
Disturbance 100 block of E Dakota
Assault 200 block of S Main
Keep the peace 200 block of S Main

May 30
Accident at the Senior Center
Trespassing call 200 block of S Lyons
Walk in keep the peace
Incident at Butler Auto Credit
Disturbance 400 block of W Ohio
Noise complaint Harrison and Water

May 31
Theft 200 block of S Main
Theft 400 block of W Mill
Warrant service W 52 and Fran
Animal complaint 200 block of S High

June 1
911 hang up Willow lane
Found item Caseys on Ft Scott
Well being check 300 block of Lee
911 hang up 300 block of N Orange
Warrant service Wal-mart parking lot

June 2
Animal complaint S Outer road
Animal complaint 100 block of N Olive
Hit and Run Ruby and Sunset
Break in 100 block of S Lonsinger
Keep the peace 300 block of N Havanna
Animal complaint East H highway
Animal complaint 800 block of N Havanna
Disturbance 300 block of N Main

June 3
Prowler 300 block of W Pine
Missing vehicle report Wix lane
Animal complaint E Mill
Assault 400 block of S Mechanic
Keep the peace 500 block of W Pine
Warrant service 600 block of Park Lane
Noise complaint Water St

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