Oct. 10th
Disturbance 600 block of Park
Accident on the Square
Theft from Deems
Disturbance 300 block of E Dakota
Alarm Thorco
C and I Driver Wix Lane
Medical assist 700 block of W Ohio
Oct. 11th
Accident 200 block E Dakota
Medical assist 400 block of S Delaware
Disturbance The Filling Station
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Circuit Court news
CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich , Clerk
Oct 15 - 19, 2012
St v. Adam Lee Clark, Felony DWI, chronic offender, set for 11-19-12.
St v. Troy Lee Ellzey, I: Felony burglary, II: Felony steailng, found guilty, given SIS, placed on 5 years probation, to pay court costs, to pay restitution in sum of $500, Defe. Shall attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed, Defe. To be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches.
St. v. Mark Timothy Cobb, Felony attempted stealing, found guilty, sentenced to MDOC
For two years, placed on probation for three years, Defe. To pay court costs, to pay $l,000 in restitution, Defe. To attend and successfully complete any counseling/treatment as directed, Defe. To be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Defe. Shall cooperate with the State by testifying truthfully in a related matter.
St v Mark Timothy Cobb, Felony possession of controlled substance, marijuana/methamphetamines, dismissed by State without prejudice, per plea agreement.
St v. Charles M Stout, I: Felony arson, II: Felony knowingly burning, found guilty, sentenced on I: 5 years in MDOC; sentenced on II: 4 years in MDOC, given SES, placed on 5 years probation, sentences to be served concurrently with each other, Defe. To pay restitution of $8,000, court costs, Defe. To attend and successfully complete counseling/treatment as directed, Defe. Subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Defe. Shall not possess/consume alcoholic beverages or be where sold/served, Defe to perform 100 hours of community service.
Cynthia Sixkiller v Jeffery Sixkiller, Full Order of Protection is granted.
St v. Tamara D Perkins, Felony stealing, found guilty, given SIS, placed on probation for 5 years, to pay court costs, pay restitution of $1250, Defe. To attend and successfully complete counseling/treatment as directed, Defe. To be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, Defe. Shall not possess/consume alcoholic beverages or be where sold/served, to perform 200 hours of community service.
St v. Thomas Lee Rees, Felony DWI, found guilty, given SIS, placed on probation for 5 years, obey all laws, do not associate with any felon, pay court costs, to complete Recovery Court program.
St v. Eric L Flood, Felony property damage, found guilty, given SIS, placed on 3 years probation, to pay restitution in sum of $2500, court costs, Defe. To attend and successfully complete counseling/treatment as directed, Defe. To be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches.
St v. Alyssa N Sines, Felony tampering, found guilty, sentenced to 5 years in MDOC, given SES, to pay $500 restitution, placed on probation for 5 years, Defe. To attend and successfully complete counseling/treatment as directed, Defe. To be subject to random drug testing, random home/vehicle searches, to perform 200 hours of community service, Defe. Shall not possess or consume marijuana, pay court costs.
Joe Madrid v Ellen Madrid, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage filed.
Jason Nicholas Julien v. MO DOR, Petition for Review filed.
St v. Andrew C Collins, I: DWI, persistent offender, II: Misd. Endangering welfare of child, III: Misd. Endangering welfare of child, IV: Misd. Endangering welfare of child, V: Misd. Endangering welfare of child, set for 11-19-12.
Weekly report from the Rich Hill police department
Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
October 8, 2012 to October 14, 2012
10-08-2012
ALARM
SPEAK TO OFFICER
AMBULANCE REQUEST
THEFT
10-09-2012
DISTURBANCE
10-10-2012
CHILD CUSTODY
10-11-2012
MVA
10-12-2012
SPEAK TO OFFICER
10-13-2012
FAIL TO YIELD
10-14-2012
OPEN DOOR
Bates County Sheriff's Department weekly report
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
October 8, 2012 to October 14, 2012
10-08-2012
PORPERTY DAMAGE-AMSTERDAM
SUICIDAL THREATS-RICH HILL
CONTROLLED BURN-RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMSTERDAM
REPOSSESSION-BUTLER
MISSING PET-BUTLER Bates County Deputies responded to a dog being stolen in rural Butler, MO.
EXTRA PATROL-BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST-DREXEL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-HUME
DOMESTIC-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-HUME
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-PASSAIC
AGENCY ASSIST-ROCKVILLE
STRANDED MOTORIST-ADRIAN
Monday, October 15, 2012
News from Adrian Lanes
Adrian
Lanes
BOWLING
NEWS
Through
October 13, 2012
Sun
Handicap Travel League
Westchester
Lanes I 45.5-14.5
Capri
Bowl 40.5-19.5
Windsor
Lanes 38.0-22.0
Adrian
Lanes I 36.0-24.0
Adrian
Lanes II 24.5-35.5
Jesters
House 20.0-40.0
Stockton
Lanes 18.5-41.5
Westchester
Lanes II 17.0-43.0
Oct 21
Stockton Lanes.
Obituary - Robert "Bob" Douty
Funeral services for Bob Douty will be 10 a.m. Thursday, October 18, 2012 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel in Butler. Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 5-7 p.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Missouri. Contributions to Juvenile Diabetes.
Robert Franklin “Bob” Douty, age 62 of Butler, Missouri died Saturday, October 13, 2012 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born December 5, 1949 to Dale Gene and Betty Ruth Smith Douty in Butler.
Bob is survived by his wife Brenda Shirlene Douty of Butler, Missouri; two sons, Danny Douty of SanDiego, California and Robert Douty of Independence, Missouri; three daughters, Christal George and husband Chris, Rebecca Douty and Louise Hecox and husband Brandon all of Butler, Missouri; four brothers, Dale Douty and wife Retta of Butler, Missouri, Bill Korte of Tampa Bay, Florida, Danny Smith and wife Marsha of Butler, Missouri and Allen Douty of Adrian, Missouri; three sisters, Diana Bennett and husband Jason of Butler, Missouri, Edith Stradley and husband Travis of Adrian, Missouri and April Heuvelhorst of Chico, California; and 11 grandchildren and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents and one son, Jess Paul Douty.
Robert Franklin “Bob” Douty, age 62 of Butler, Missouri died Saturday, October 13, 2012 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri. He was born December 5, 1949 to Dale Gene and Betty Ruth Smith Douty in Butler.
Bob is survived by his wife Brenda Shirlene Douty of Butler, Missouri; two sons, Danny Douty of SanDiego, California and Robert Douty of Independence, Missouri; three daughters, Christal George and husband Chris, Rebecca Douty and Louise Hecox and husband Brandon all of Butler, Missouri; four brothers, Dale Douty and wife Retta of Butler, Missouri, Bill Korte of Tampa Bay, Florida, Danny Smith and wife Marsha of Butler, Missouri and Allen Douty of Adrian, Missouri; three sisters, Diana Bennett and husband Jason of Butler, Missouri, Edith Stradley and husband Travis of Adrian, Missouri and April Heuvelhorst of Chico, California; and 11 grandchildren and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents and one son, Jess Paul Douty.
Miami FCCLA to host Trunk or Treat
Miami FCCLA will be hosting TRUNK or TREAT on Main Street in Amsterdam on Halloween night. Come join us for a fun filled night. The street will be blocked off at 5pm for vehicles to get their spots and get their trunks ready. Trunk or treat will begin at 5:30. We will have prizes for the best decorated trunk, best costumes. We will also have games and face painting. There will be hot dogs and cocoa. The charge for the hot dogs and cocoa will be a canned/nonperishable good for each or $1 each. At 7pm we will show a FREE MOVIE at the Amsterdam Theater, Tim Burton's THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Concessions will be available for a small charge. If you have any questions contact scrawford4@marykay.com or 660-267-3444.
-our thanks to Shannon Crawford
Obituary - Dorothy L. Stice
Dorothy Laurene Stice, known to her family as Aunt Dottie, 81 of Harrisonville, MO went to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on the 14th day of October, 2012. Dorothy had courageously battled a long and debilitating pulmonary disease. She was born January 19, 1931 in Schell City, MO the sixth child of Harvey and Rose Ella (Anderson) Prough. Funeral service 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at the First Baptist Church in Harrisonville with Rev. David Noble officiating. Burial in Orient Cemetery. Visitation from 12:00-1:00 Wedneday at the Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Hospice, 9233 Ward Parkway, Suite 201, Kansas City, MO 64114.
She graduated from Schell City High School in 1949. Dorothy worked as a beautician at the Jones Store in Kansas City before working for the Bendix Corporation for 10 years and later for Western Electric Corporation for 20 years, retiring in 1986.
Dorothy had a strong and unwavering faith in her Lord. She daily read her Bible and more importantly lived a blameless Christian life. She was a member of Harrisonville First Baptist Church for many decades. Dorothy let Christ’s love flow through her, touching all who came into her presence.
Dorothy married Robert “Bob” Stice in September 1955. They shared over fifty-five years of marriage. Dorothy cared for her husband in the home during his decade long battle with Alzheimers. They both died in the home surrounded by their family. They had two children, Garry Stice and Larry Stice and a beloved daughter-in-law, Cheryl Stice. Dorothy was blessed that her family all lived on the confines of the family farm. She was daily in the company of her children their entire lives. There was never a mother on this earth more loved by her children.
Dorothy had a large and loving extended family who shared her children’s devotion to her. She was preceded in death by her parents, Harvey and Rose, and her mother-in-law, Natalie Beard. Dorothy mourned the passing of brother-in-laws, Jimmie Gerald Stice, Harvey Carmichael, Billy Ring, Norris Stice, Tommy Rahn and Jim Kershner. She lost several nieces and nephews, John Kershner, Beverly Prough, Randy Ring, Linda Rahn Surls and Susan Stice. She lost several of her siblings whom she loved more than life, Doris Dean Prough, Velda Rahn, Roy Prough and less than one week before her own death, her dear sister Evelyn “Sissy” Prough. Dorothy promised Sissy that she would be in Heaven with her soon. They are now both joyfully in the presence of our Lord, forever blessed.
Dorothy is survived by her children, Garry Stice and Larry Stice and his wife Cheryl all of Harrisonville. She is survived by one sister Roberta Kershner of Adrian, MO and two brothers, Cicil Prough and wife Geraldine and Everett Prough and wife Patricia all of Schell City, MO. She is also survived by four sister-in-laws Maudie Stice of Louisburg, KS, Sharon Prough of Raytown, MO, Glennie Lu Carmichael of Harrisonville, MO and Patricia Ring of Holden, MO. She is also remembered by dozens of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Dorothy will be missed by all who knew her. Her love will live forever.
She graduated from Schell City High School in 1949. Dorothy worked as a beautician at the Jones Store in Kansas City before working for the Bendix Corporation for 10 years and later for Western Electric Corporation for 20 years, retiring in 1986.
Dorothy had a strong and unwavering faith in her Lord. She daily read her Bible and more importantly lived a blameless Christian life. She was a member of Harrisonville First Baptist Church for many decades. Dorothy let Christ’s love flow through her, touching all who came into her presence.
Dorothy married Robert “Bob” Stice in September 1955. They shared over fifty-five years of marriage. Dorothy cared for her husband in the home during his decade long battle with Alzheimers. They both died in the home surrounded by their family. They had two children, Garry Stice and Larry Stice and a beloved daughter-in-law, Cheryl Stice. Dorothy was blessed that her family all lived on the confines of the family farm. She was daily in the company of her children their entire lives. There was never a mother on this earth more loved by her children.
Dorothy had a large and loving extended family who shared her children’s devotion to her. She was preceded in death by her parents, Harvey and Rose, and her mother-in-law, Natalie Beard. Dorothy mourned the passing of brother-in-laws, Jimmie Gerald Stice, Harvey Carmichael, Billy Ring, Norris Stice, Tommy Rahn and Jim Kershner. She lost several nieces and nephews, John Kershner, Beverly Prough, Randy Ring, Linda Rahn Surls and Susan Stice. She lost several of her siblings whom she loved more than life, Doris Dean Prough, Velda Rahn, Roy Prough and less than one week before her own death, her dear sister Evelyn “Sissy” Prough. Dorothy promised Sissy that she would be in Heaven with her soon. They are now both joyfully in the presence of our Lord, forever blessed.
Dorothy is survived by her children, Garry Stice and Larry Stice and his wife Cheryl all of Harrisonville. She is survived by one sister Roberta Kershner of Adrian, MO and two brothers, Cicil Prough and wife Geraldine and Everett Prough and wife Patricia all of Schell City, MO. She is also survived by four sister-in-laws Maudie Stice of Louisburg, KS, Sharon Prough of Raytown, MO, Glennie Lu Carmichael of Harrisonville, MO and Patricia Ring of Holden, MO. She is also remembered by dozens of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Dorothy will be missed by all who knew her. Her love will live forever.
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