Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Eldon Police issue endangered person advisory for 16-year-old girl
ELDON -- According to Eldon Police, 16-year-old Ethel M. Parker has been reported missing.
Parker is described as a white female, 5'4", 120 lbs, with blue eyes and blonde hair. She was last seen wearing a red long-sleeved top, jeans and pink and black tennis shoes.
According to police, she was dropped off in Eldon on October 28 by 21-year-old boyfriend Harley McFadden. Stories differ as to where she was dropped off. She had no extra clothing, money or personal hygiene products with her. She allegedly sent a text message to her brother on November 1 saying she was not coming back.
Police identify McFadden as a possible suspect or associate. He is described as a white male, 5'10", 145 lbs, with a medium complexion, blue eyes and unknown hair color.
Anyone seeing the missing person, suspect, associate, or vehicle, or anyone having any information related to the endangered missing person should immediately dial 911 to contact the nearest law enforcement agency or call the Eldon Police Department at Agency Phone - 573-392-9111.
2 Lady Bulldogs Named To 1st Team All-Conference In Volleyball
Congratulations to Lady Bulldogs, Stachia Cooper and Bailey Rexford! They were both named 1st Team All-Conference Volleyball. Bailey was also recognized as 1st Team All-District Volleyball! Thank you to the entire Lady Bulldog Volleyball Team for an exciting season!
Adrian Grocery Store Damaged By Vehicle
On Saturday evening the Adrian Police Department responded to a report of a vehicle that had crashed through the Yoss Thrift Store Old Highway 71 in Adrian. The picture above was taken after the crews had the building boarded up. No reports of injuries in this accident. Unknown if the vehicle had mechanical problems or what caused this accident.
Craw-Kan News - Virus Alert
There is a new virus going around called Cryptolocker.
This is real, it is legit, and it is BAD. This is a REMINDER: DO NOT CLICK ON PROGRAMS OR FILES IN EMAIL IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE.
This virus is being spread via email, phishing sites, etc. BEWARE. This is a bad deal. If you get infected, your personal files (if not backed up) are GONE.
Basically, your files get encrypted and they want a ransom to give you the encryption key…. Chances are your stuff is gone.
Feel free to forward to friends and family and if you have any questions don't hesitate to call the Internet Helpdesk (620)724-8838.
This is real, it is legit, and it is BAD. This is a REMINDER: DO NOT CLICK ON PROGRAMS OR FILES IN EMAIL IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE.
This virus is being spread via email, phishing sites, etc. BEWARE. This is a bad deal. If you get infected, your personal files (if not backed up) are GONE.
Basically, your files get encrypted and they want a ransom to give you the encryption key…. Chances are your stuff is gone.
Feel free to forward to friends and family and if you have any questions don't hesitate to call the Internet Helpdesk (620)724-8838.
St. Clair County Sheriff's Office News Release: Warrant arrests
On Oct. 30 Jerry Usher, 24, Morrisville, was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant for failing to appear on a class C felony charge of possessing a controlled substance. The charge stemmed from an incident on May 25. The warrant was issued on Oct. 17. Bond was set at $10,000 cash or surety.
Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office News Release for Oct. 29-Nov. 5, 2013
The Henry County Sheriff"s Office assisted The Lowry City Police Department with a sex crime investigation that resulted in the arrest of a Lowry City man on Friday.
Chief
Deputy Mike Crocker explained the investigation started after a
complaint was made to the LCPD on Oct. 10. Further information was
gathered and a search warrant was obtained and served resulting in the
seizure of numerous computers and electronic media. Crocker said the
investigation is ongoing and additional charges are pending.
The
LCPD made the arrest and bond was set at $25,000 cash only. Colby was
arraigned on the charge the same day and further court proceedings were
scheduled for Nov. 6.
Butler City Police Activity Report 10/29 - 11/4
10/29/2013
911 300 block of N Orange Disturbance 400 block of N Fulton Alarm 400 block of S Fulton Alarm Casey’s Disturbance Wal Mart 10/30/2013
Disturbance Wal Mart Alarm 300 block of S Delaware Possible counterfeit money Conoco Animal complaint 700 block of N High 10/31/2013
Accident S Orange St Alarm 600 block of W Mill Animal complaint 400 block of S Main Animal complaint 200 block of S Austin Possible prowler 400 block of S Mechanic Kids on top of building on the square Alarm Casey’s Ft Scott 11/01/2013
Accident Nursery and Bus 49 Animal complaint 600 block of W Nursery Keep the Peace 300 block of S Main 11/02/2013
Counterfeit money call Conoco Counterfeit money call Wal Mart Animal complaint 200 block of S High 11/03/2013
Shop Lifter Dollar Store Disturbance 400 block of W Harrison Disturbance 300 block of Mechanic Disturbance Rose Lane 11/04/2013
Well being check 800 block of Birch
Accident Hit and Run on the Square
Disturbance 800 block of S Birch
Disturbance 600 block of N Fulton
Fight 500 block of E Ft Scott
Obituary - Arthur Clifton Oatman, Jr.
Arthur Clifton Oatman, Jr., 86, Overland Park,
Kansas, died Sunday, November 3, 2013 at Benchmark Healthcare in
Harrisonville, Missouri. Memorial services will be held at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013 at the Belton Restoration Branch, 16630 S.
Mullen Road, Belton, MO 64012. Memorial contributions may be made to
Alzheimer’s Association.
Arthur was an electrical engineer for Black and Veatch in Kansas City for 42 years, retiring in 1990. Arthur married Norma Hart July 28, 1950 in Independence, Missouri and was the father of three sons, Wayne Arthur Oatman, Roger Keith Oatman and Ray Evan Oatman. They lived in Independence, Raytown, Prairie Village, Merriam and Overland Park. They were married for 63 years.
He worked as an election worker and was very patriotic. His favorite song was “Stars and Stripes Forever.” Every year, he and Norma went to the cemeteries on Memorial Day and laid flowers on the graves of all the family members.
Arthur is survived by his wife, Norma; 3 sons, Wayne (Erica), Roger (Kathleen) and Ray; 10 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
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