Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Vernon County Sheriff's Office Press Release: Sheriff Reports Largest Drug Seizure This Year
Sheriff Reports Largest
Drug Seizure This Year
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| Thomas J Toothaker |
The Vernon County Sheriff’s Office
announced Tuesday that it has filed for a second felony warrant on a
subject that was arrested late Thursday night in Milo. Vernon County
Sheriff Jason Mosher said that his deputies and agents from the C-Net
Drug Task Force was conducting an investigation into drug
distribution in Vernon County and had been doing surveillance on a
residence just inside Milo. Sheriff Mosher said the deputies and DTF
agents pulled into a driveway as a vehicle was getting ready to
leave. When the deputies walked up to the car, they noticed a gun in
the floorboard. “The driver was a suspect of the investigation and
a convicted felon so they immediately placed him under arrest for
possession of a firearm” said the Sheriff. The driver has been
identified as Thomas J Toothaker, 32 of Milo Mo.
The Sheriff said the
vehicle Toothaker was driving was impounded by the Sheriff’s Office
while his office applied for a search warrant. The warrant was served
and a search of Toothaker’s vehicle was conducted Friday afternoon
revealing one of the largest Methamphetamine seizures this year. “We
seized over 50 grams of methamphetamines and 100 grams marijuana
along with scales and bags for distribution” said Mosher. “We
also discovered that the handgun in the vehicle had been reported
stolen out of Nevada from a vehicle.”
The Sheriff said that a
warrant has been issued for possession of a firearm and that his
office has filed for a second warrant on Tuesday for distribution.
Toothaker is being held in the Vernon County Jail on a $100,000 cash
only bond.
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Obituary - Janice Ruth Harris
Janice “Jan” Ruth Harris, 64, Harrisonville, Missouri, died Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at her home. A memorial/visitation will be held from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Saturday, November 16 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville. Memorial contributions may be made to Serenity Care Hospice, 1626 Elm Street, Harrisonville, MO 64701. Jan was born August 16, 1949 in Cole Camp, Missouri, the daughter of Roy John and Ella Ruth (Ehlers) Lutjen. She married John D. Harris on June 12, 2000 in Kansas City, Missouri. Jan lived in Sedalia, Missouri before moving to Kansas City. She was a graduate of Ruskin High School in Kansas City. She had lived in Freeman for 10 years before moving to Harrisonville. Jan worked for Hallmark Cards for 41 years before retiring in 2010.
Jan was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband, John D. Harris, of the home; two sons, John W. Crabb (Dani), Belton, Missouri and Jeff M. Crabb, Kansas City, Missouri; three stepsons, John J. Harris (Kathy), Oak Grove, Missouri, Robbie J. Harris (Cari), San Jose, California and Troy L. Harris (Elizabeth), Bates City, Missouri; two sisters, Mary Smith (Dan Dowden), Raymore, Missouri and Joyce Webb, Kansas City, Missouri; 14 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter.
Jan was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband, John D. Harris, of the home; two sons, John W. Crabb (Dani), Belton, Missouri and Jeff M. Crabb, Kansas City, Missouri; three stepsons, John J. Harris (Kathy), Oak Grove, Missouri, Robbie J. Harris (Cari), San Jose, California and Troy L. Harris (Elizabeth), Bates City, Missouri; two sisters, Mary Smith (Dan Dowden), Raymore, Missouri and Joyce Webb, Kansas City, Missouri; 14 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter.
St. Clair County Sheriff's Office Press Release: Drug Activity Arrests
| Karen Foley |
| Julia Mitchell |
| David Foley |
Sheriff Scott Keeler reported on Friday evening, Nov. 8, the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office and
members of the Mid-Missouri Drug Task Force made three arrests related
to drug activity in St. Clair County. Julia Mitchell, 52; David Foley,
52; and Karen Foley, 47, all of Collins, were arrested during the
investigation.
Chief
Deputy Mike Crocker explained contact was made with two individuals at a
residence on SE 600 Road, Collins. The investigation led law
enforcement to a second residence on SE 550 Road, Collins. A search
warrant for that residence was obtained and several items related to
drug activity were seized and arrests were made.
Obituary - Betty Ruth Sheridan
Services
under the direction of the Amos Family Funeral Home, (913-651-5566).
Friends and family in our area unable to attend the service are invited
to visit the Mullinax Funeral Home in Butler to sign a register book,
and leave a card or memorial contribution. These will be forwarded to
the family courtesy of Mullinax Funeral Home.
Funeral
services for Betty Ruth Sheridan will be 2:30 PM Friday, November 15,
2013 at the Amos Family Funeral Home, 10901 Johnson Drive in Shawnee,
Kansas. Visitation Thursday evening, 6:30 to 8:30 PM also at the funeral
home. Burial in Monticello Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions
to The Foundation for Shawnee Mission Medical Center/Birth Center,
Shawnee United Methodist Church, or St. Luke’s Hospice House.
Betty Ruth Sheridan, age 84, died peacefully on the evening of November 8th surrounded by her family. She developed respiratory failure following surgery to repair a fractured hip.
Betty was born at home near Ballard, Missouri and graduated from Ballard High School in 1947.
She
is survived by her husband of 64 years, Jack Sheridan, and sons, Dr.
Randy (Mary) Sheridan and Dr. Kim Sheridan. Survivors also include
brothers, Keith Dixon and Dean (Meita) Dixon, and one sister, Faye
(Bill) Spangler. She is preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and
Edna Dixon, and brothers, Robert Dixon and Raymond Dixon. Betty
experienced tragedy early in her life with the loss of both her parents
when she was seventeen. She is also survived by a special first cousin,
Rosellen Wainscott, and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, and
friends.
After
high school, Betty moved to Kansas City where she married and started
her family. She worked nearly 20 years in the administrative office at
Shawnee Mission West High School. She officially “retired” in 1994 but
continued to work another 11 years at Kohl’s Department Store as she
enjoyed staying active. She finally retired for “real” at the young age
of 80. For many years, she volunteered at Shawnee Mission Medical Center
and was an active member of Shawnee United Methodist Church for over 60
years.
Her
three grandchildren were the joys of her life, Adam, Zach, and Hilary
Sheridan. Although she had a fractured hip, Betty courageously attended
the recent wedding of her eldest grandson and welcomed Lauren Calovich
into the family.
This sweet, petite lady will be missed by her family and friends. The
family wishes to thank the caring people at the Sweet Life of Rosehill,
the wonderful physicians and nurses at the University of Kansas Medical
Center, and the compassionate staff at St. Luke’s Hospice House.
Announcement To Butler Junior And Senior High Parents
Butler Junior/Senior High Parents
Yearbooks for the 2013-2014 year are currently $50. This price will be in affect until December 31. At that time, the yearbook will be $57. The link for purchasing a yearbook by credit card has been added to the Butler Schools homepage; or if you prefer to pay with check or cash, it can be turned into Mrs. Behringer. You don't want to miss your opportunity of getting the best deal on a yearbook.
Yearbooks for the 2013-2014 year are currently $50. This price will be in affect until December 31. At that time, the yearbook will be $57. The link for purchasing a yearbook by credit card has been added to the Butler Schools homepage; or if you prefer to pay with check or cash, it can be turned into Mrs. Behringer. You don't want to miss your opportunity of getting the best deal on a yearbook.
Butler Fire Department hosted a Basic Fire Service Pump Operations course for area fire departments
On November 8 & 9,
2013, the Butler Fire Department hosted a Basic Fire Service Pump
Operations course for area fire departments.
The training was a no-cost
class and was provided through the University of Missouri Fire &
Rescue Training Institute. The instructor was Mike Jenkins from the
North Kansas City Fire Department.
Training consisted of
classroom instruction on Friday evening. On Saturday morning,
participants went to the Butler Aquatic Center parking lot where
practical evolutions were conducted. Departments had the option to
bring their own trucks for the practical training evolutions.
A total of 23 students
attended from Adrian Fire Dept., Amsterdam Fire Dept., Butler Fire
Dept., Central Cass Co. Fire Protection District, Lowry City Fire
Dept., Montrose Fire Dept., Rockville Fire Dept., Rich Hill and Sac-Osage Fire
Protection Dist. (Osceola).
The training gives the
departments the opportunity to practice their skills with their own
equipment, but also lets departments that may respond together to
emergencies become familiar with each other's equipment, personnel,
and equipment.
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