Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Butler Police Activity Report 10-1/10-7

10/01/2013 

Theft report Wal Mart
Theft report 600 block of Meadow Lane
Well being check
Accident Fulton and Nursery
Medical assist S Austin
Open door 300 block of W Dakota 


10/02/2013 

Accident W52 and Rice Rd
Accident Fulton and Vine
Shop lifter Wal Mart
Disturbance BCMH
Warrant service 

10/03/2013 

Medical assist 400 block of S Delaware
Well being check Ohio and Prospect
Disturbance 800 block of Wix’s Lane

10/04/2013 

Medical assist 300 block of W Adams
Medical assist 200 block of N Delaware
Disturbance BCMH
Harassment call 300 block of S Main
Animal complaint 200 block of S AustinKeep the peace 800 block of Wix Lane Keep the peace 400 BLOCK OF w Ohio
Medical assist 600 block of W Ohio

10/05/2013

Disturbance Alley Bar
Keep the peace BCMH
Animal complaint Square

10/06/2013 

Disturbance 200 block of W Atkinson
Well being check Ohio and High
911 call 400 block of S Mechanic
Prowler 800 block of Country Club
Warrant service  

10/07/2013 

Leave without pay Conoco
Vandalism 100 block of E Nursery
Well being check 500 block of E Dakota
Fight 100 block of S High
Animal complaint 500 block of W Ft Scott
Alarm High School
Alarm Flaming Lantern
Open Door on the Square

Monday, October 7, 2013

Vernon County Sheriff's Office Press Release: Another Arrest In Richards

Photo: Another arrest was made in Richards today after a foot pursuit with Sheriffs Deputies. Jonathan Howard was wanted for a felony warrant of fraudulent use of a credit card, and a misdemeanor warrant for receiving stolen property. Howard took off on foot into a field when he saw the Sheriff's Vehicles pulling up. Howard ran into some woods but was found hiding in some bushes about an hour later. Howard is being held in the Vernon County Jail with no bond.

Vernon County sheriff Jason Mosher Monday announced the second arrest of a fugitive in recent days at an undisclosed address in the Richards area. The sheriff identified the suspect as 26-year-old Jonathan S. Howard on warrants alleging the fraudulent use of a credit/debit device and receiving stolen property. Mosher said officers saw Howard in the backyard of a residence when they arrived and he ran into some nearby woods. More deputies were called to the scene and found the fugitive's hiding place about an hour later. The sheriff also said officers found what they believe to be methamphetamines near where Howard was standing when they arrived and he was booked at the county jail in Nevada on a no-bond warrant with additional charges possible.

Obituary - Velma Nadine Beckerdite

Velma Nadine Beckerdite, 87, Harrisonville, Missouri, died Monday, October 7, 2013 at her home. Funeral services are pending at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville. Service times and complete obituary will be posted when available.

Weather Update: First Freeze

When temperatures dropped into the 30s Sunday morning it served notice that the growing season is rapidly coming to an end. While there are no freezes expected over the next week, here are the dates of the average first occurrence of 32⁰ or cooler temperatures in fall.


Adrian Optimist Students Of The Month

The Adrian Optimist Club is pleased to honor Students of the Month from the Miami, Ballard, and Adrian schools. Criteria for this honor center on outstanding academic and civic achievement and school spirit. Staff at each of the schools make the selection, and their decision is based on expansion of these criteria. Selection is based on the criteria, but a student stepping up to a particular task will come to play in it. Each student is honored with a certificate of recognition from the Adrian Optimist Club and $20.00 in Adrian Chamber of Commerce “Chamber Bucks”.

Pictured: Miami Principal Dr Daniel Johnson, David Weaver, and Adrian Optimist member Troy Engelhart

The Miami student for September is David Weaver. David, a senior, is the son of Ron Brown and Mechelle Weaver. He is relatively new to Miami, but really enjoys the school, especially FFA. David is also active in Boy Scouts of America. Miss Hoog, teacher at Miami, states that David has been a wonderful addition to our school this year. In his short time here his positive attitude, kind heart, and respectful manor has stood out and been appreciated by both students and faculty. He is a very bright and hardworking young man with potential for a very successful future. David is looking for the right college at which to earn a degree in business management.


Pictured: Ballard R-II Principal Jimmie Barton, Patryk Sickels, and Adrian Optimist member Troy Engelhart

The Ballard Student of the Month is Patryk Sickels, senior son of Charles and Sheryl Sickels. Social Studies instructor and Pep Club coordinator, Kate Bell, states that “Patryk was elected President of the Pep Club and helped make sure that the Pep Club has gotten off to a good start. He helped make the great looking banner for the Lady Bulldog volleyball players. He is hard working, courteous and always willing to help. Boys Basketball Coach, Troy Engelhart, adds “Patryk has stepped up as a leader. His strong work ethic and attitude have him leading by example and his teammates have responded by ‘upping’ their game/intensity to match (his). He wants to be the first one in the gym and is willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done.   

Pictured: Dr Kirk Eidson, Adrian Superintendent; Riley Zalis; and Troy Engelhart, Adrian Optimist member

The Adrian student this month is freshman Riley Zalis. Riley is the daughter of Sara Vick and Jeff Vick, and this is her first year at Adrian. Her activities in school include FFA and FBLA. Adrian staff say Riley is their sure selection for this honor. Riley has a saying which is dear to her: “courage doesn’t always roar, sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying I’ll try again tomorrow”. Her plans for the future include a medical degree from University of Missouri at Kansas City.

Operations Suspended

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Suspends Operations in Missouri Due to Federal Government Lapse in Appropriations


 
Due to a lapse in appropriations that has caused a federal government shutdown, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service facilities and lands are now closed to the public and public use activities have been suspended nationwide. This includes all National Wildlife Refuges, Waterfowl Production Areas, National Fish Hatcheries, Fish and Wildlife Coordination Offices and Ecological Services Offices.

In Missouri the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has closed nine national wildlife refuges, one ecological services office, one national fish hatchery and one fish and wildlife coordination office totaling more than 61,000 acres of land.

Squaw Creek, Swan Lake, Great River, Clarence Cannon, Big Muddy, Middle Mississippi, Pilot Knob, Mingo and Ozark Cavefish national wildlife refuges and Neosho National Fish Hatchery are all now closed to public access and any events scheduled at these facilities have been cancelled.  In addition, the Columbia Fish and Wildlife Coordination Office, Ecological Services Office and Private Lands Office are also closed.

Wildlife-related recreational activities on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lands, such as hunting, fishing, environmental education or other public events scheduled at any of these facilities are cancelled.

We are asking the public to delay their plans to visit any of these locations until U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lands and facilities are re-opened.

In the Midwest Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service which covers the states of Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin, more than 800 employees have been placed in unpaid furlough status and 55 national wildlife refuges, 12 wetland management districts, six national fish hatcheries and more than 1.2 million acres of federal public lands are closed.

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation, known for our scientific excellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated professionals, and commitment to public service.

Rich Hill Schools: Dough 4 Schools

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The Rich Hill School District is participating in a program sponsored by Pizza Hut to help raise money for rewards for students. All you have to do to help out is buy a pizza next Tuesday, October 8th. The teacher with the highest total will receive a pizza party compliments of Pizza Hut.
Watch for the yellow forms coming home with students. The Tiger Pride Booster Club is also helping the cause by selling pizza at the snack shack at the home volleyball games that evening.

Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report September 30, 2013 to October 06, 2013

Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report
September 30, 2013 to October 06, 2013

09-30-2013
ANIMAL AT LARGE-ARCHIE
CIVIL STANDBY-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
TRUANT-RICH HILL
TRAFFIC STOP-ADRIAN Deputies conducted a traffic stop in the rural Adrian area and issued the driver a citation.
 
THEFT-RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-PASSAIC
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-DREXEL
DFS ASSIST-AMORET
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-PASSAIC
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
ANIMAL AT LARGE-ADRIAN
C&I-PASSAIC
ABANDON VEHICLE-PASSAIC
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
NOISE-ROCKVILLE
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-ADRIAN
GUN SHOTS HEARD-RICH HILL Deputies responded to a report of shots fired in rural Rt 3 Rich Hill. No charges have been filed at this time.
BURGLARY-ADRIAN Bates County Deputies responded to a report of an a burglary that occurred in the rural Adrian area.
AGENCY ASSIST-CASS CO
 
10-01-2013  
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
INJURED ANIMAL-AMORET
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
TRUANT-RICH HILL
DISTURBANCE-APPLETON CITY Bates County Deputies responded to the RR 1 Butler area in reference to a Disturbance.
MVA-BUTLER
DEBRIS IN ROADWAY-BUTLER
DISTURBANCE-FOSTER
C&I-HUME
FIRE-RICH HILL
FIRE-DREXEL
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-ADRIAN
 
10-02-2013
STRANDED MOTORIST-RICH HILL
ANIMAL AT LARGE-RICH HILL
TRAFFIC STOP-BUTLER Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for lane violations.
DOMESTIC-DREXEL Bates County Deputies responded to rural Drexel, MO in reference to a domestic.
WANTED SUBJECT-BUTLER
ASSAULT-HUME
TRUANT-ADRIAN
FAIL TO YIELD-HUME
TRUANT-ADRIAN Deputies were approached by the Adrian High School Principal in reference to a truant student
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
SUICIDAL THREATS-RICH HILL
THEFT-BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST-DREXEL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
FRAUD-AMSTERDAM Deputies responded to a credit card fraud in Amsterdam, mo
THEFT-BUTLER
DFS ASSIST-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMORET
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-DREXEL
DRUNK DRIVER-FOSTER
WANTED SUBJECT-BUTLER Bates County Deputies arrested Amy Taylor on several active warrants.
 
 
10-03-2013
SPEAK TO OFFICER-DREXEL
AGENCY ASSIST-CASS CO
ALARM-RICH HILL
DISTURBANCE-BUTLER
THEFT-SPRUCE Deputies took a walk-in report of theft of metal at a rural spruce location.
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-HUME
SPEAK TO OFFICER-DREXEL
STRANDED MOTORIST-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
HARASSMENT-BUTLER Deputies took a report in the BCSO lobby reference harassment.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMORET
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMSTERDAM
DEBRIS IN ROADWAY-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
 
10-04-2013
AGNECY ASSIST-ADRIAN
MVA-AMORET
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMSTERDAM
HARASSMENT-AMSTERDAM Deputies responded to Amsterdam area in reference to threats being made.
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
DEBRIS IN ROADWAY-BUTLER
DISORDERLY CONDUCT-BUTLER Deputies took a report of disorderly conduct of an incident that happened in rural Butler.
 
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
STRANDED MOTORIST-RICH HILL
AMBULANCE REQUEST-URICH
ANIMAL NEGLECT-ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-BUTLER Deputies responded to a report of suspicious activity in the rural Butler area.
STRANDED MOTORIST-RICH HILL
CHECK WELL BEING-HUME
911 HANGUP-BUTLER
911 HANGUP-BUTLER
 
10-05-2013
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMORET
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST-RICH HILL
CIVIL STANDBY-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-DREXEL
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING-BUTLER
 HARASSMENT-RICH HILL
 
10-06-2013
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
DISTURBANCE-ARCHIE
WATER LEAK-RICH HILL
OPEN DOOR-AMORET
STRANDED MOTORIST-ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST-PASSAIC
STRANDED MOTORIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-DREXEL
PROWLER-RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
TRESSPASSING-HUME Bates County Deputies responded to a report of trespassing in the rural Butler area.
 
 
 
        
 
  Rich Hill Police Department Activity Report
September 30, 2013 to October 06, 2013

09-30-2013
THEFT
TRUANT
GUN SHOTS HEARD
 
10-01-2013  
TRUANT
AMBULANCE REQUEST
FIRE
 
10-02-2013
ANIMAL AT LARGE
SUICIDAL THREATS
DRUNK DRIVER
 
10-03-2013
 
10-04-2013
 
10-05-2013
HARASSMENT
 

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