Thursday, July 3, 2014
Traffic Alert: Rich Hill
Weather Update: Nice 4th of July
The temperature at KCI has fallen to 53 degrees early this morning. While still unofficial, this breaks the record low for the day of 55 set in 1968.
The cooler than normal temperatures will continue through Friday. Fourth of July activities and fireworks displays look to be dry as well. Any chances for storms look to be after midnight and continue into Saturday. Summer will return this weekend and especially early next week as the hot and humid conditions return.
2 Swimming beaches closed at Truman Lake
WARSAW, Mo.,—The
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Harry S. Truman Lake announces the
immediate closure of two swimming beaches on the lake due to elevated
levels of e. coli bacteria.
Berry Bend Beach and Bucksaw Beach have been closed until further notice. These beaches will re-open as soon as e. coli have returned to safe levels. In the meantime, Corps beaches that remain open for swimming include Long Shoal, Shawnee Bend, Thibaut Point and Windsor Crossing.
For more information, contact the Harry S. Truman Project Office at (660) 438-7317 ext. 1.
Berry Bend Beach and Bucksaw Beach have been closed until further notice. These beaches will re-open as soon as e. coli have returned to safe levels. In the meantime, Corps beaches that remain open for swimming include Long Shoal, Shawnee Bend, Thibaut Point and Windsor Crossing.
For more information, contact the Harry S. Truman Project Office at (660) 438-7317 ext. 1.
Missouri State Highway Patrol Arrest Report 7/2/14
- On 7/2/14 around 7:30pm The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 20 year old Alyssa N. Thomas of Belton, Missouri. She was arrested on 1.) 2 Misdemeanor outstanding warrants - Butler Police Department 2.) 3 outstanding warrants - Raymore Police Department. She was booked into the Bates County Jail and her status is listed as bondable.
- On 7/2/14 around 7:40pm The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested 44 year old Chad W. Graybill of Lees Summit, Missouri. He was arrested on 1.) Felony possession of a controlled substance 2.) Misdemeanor possession of Marijuana 3.) Unlawful use of drug paraphernalia 4.) Display plates of another 5.) No insurance. He was booked into the Bates County Jail and later released.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Vernon County Sheriffs Office Press Release: Two arrested during search warrant in Nevada
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| Necole L Brown |
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| Edward Hallam |
Two wanted felons
were arrested early Wednesday morning after a search warrant was
served in Nevada. According to a press release from the Sheriff’s
Office, Sheriff’s Deputies, Nevada Police and members of the
recently formed Vernon County Special Response Team, served a search
warrant at a residence on the 700 block of West Parkhill Drive around
5:30 am. Sheriff Jason Mosher said his team was searching for Edward
Hallam, 33 of Nevada, and had reason to believe the wanted felon was
in the residence. “Hallam had numerous warrants including
resisting arrest so we sent the Special Response Team to get him”
Mosher said. The Sheriff said the team found Hallam hiding in the
attic and had to go up and get him after he refused to come down. The
Sheriff also said Necole L Brown, 28 of Milo was arrested on a felony
warrant of Stealing Leased or Rented Property as well as other
misdemeanor warrants. Hallam and Brown were transported to the county
jail. Deputies and Nevada Police found drugs in the residence but
would not disclose any details pending the continuing investigation.
Sheriff Mosher said the priority on this warrant was for the safety
of other people residing in the residence, “the warrant was
executed in a safe manner even though the suspect resisted, so our
team did an excellent job.”
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