Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Adrian man arrested on outstanding warrants

On 5/12/15 The Adrian Police Department arrested 37 year old Rodney Stacey at his residence in Adrian.

Mr. Stacey was arrested on outstanding Adrian City warrants for Failure to appear  and pay fines on tampering /property damage 3rd degree.


Mr Stacey was transported by the Adrian Police Department to The Bates County Sheriffs Office.


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Weather Update: Increasing Rain Chances

Get that lawn mowed if you can!
Today will mark the last dry day for awhile as rain is set to move back into the region tonight. Rain and storm chances will then continue right into the upcoming weekend with strong storms possible both days. 


Still a little early to determine specifics at this point so keep an eye out for future updates.

MoDOT Mowing Activity Begins This Week Watch for Slow-Mowing Operations‏

SOUTHWEST  MO - Drivers across southwest Missouri can expect to start seeing MoDOT crews out mowing roadsides over the next few weeks, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.
Crews will focus first on local communities, addressing visibility concerns at intersections, and touching some of the highest volume traffic routes ahead of Memorial Day.
Crews set bush hog mowers to a height of 7-8 inches to minimize the risk of throwing rocks or large debris. Mowers will make one pass, or shoulder cut, at least six-feet wide on each side of the roadway.
MoDOT crews will mow 14,700 miles of vegetation in the 21-counties of the Southwest District to address safety concerns including high grass that obstructs visibility. The first phase of mowing for 2015 should be completed by June 11.
Drivers are urged to use caution around slow-moving operations such as mowers, as crews and equipment will be working in and near the roadways.
Weather delays could alter the work schedule.
Michael Middleton, Southwest District Maintenance Engineer stated, "We appreciate customer concerns about the vegetation height. We are currently running all of our mowing operations to address these concerns. We will have all routes mowed with this one pass by June 11."

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More Pictures: Mountain lion that died after car hit it in Missouri

A car hit and badly injured a mountain lion on Interstate 44 in eastern Laclede County, Missouri early Tuesday Morning. 



The Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers started hearing about the injured mountain lion around 4 a.m., but couldn't find it then.

The Troopers went back to the scene about 6:30 and found it still alive, and then killed it to stop its suffering; its legs were paralyzed. It was just east of the Gasconade River bridge on I-44.

This is the 54th mountain lion confirmation in Missouri since 2002. We encourage you to report any mountain lion sightings at http://mdc.mo.gov/node/4167. --Heather@MDC

From the MDC:

MOUNTAIN LION NEWS: Mountain lion news travels fast! A mountain lion was hit by a car on I-44 yesterday with severe injuries and had to be put down. It was an adult male and weighed 131 pounds. Tissue samples and teeth were collected to send off for genetic testing to determine origin and age of the mountain lion. This is the 54th mountain lion confirmation in Missouri since 2002. We encourage you to report any mountain lion sightings at http://mdc.mo.gov/node/4167. --Heather@MDC


(Pictures courtesy of Missouri Department of Conservation)








Boil Water Order District # 7

A boil Water Order has been issued for Public Water District #7 from Tuesday May 12th till the end of day Friday May 15th.

This means you should empty all ice trays, boil all drinking water and add 1 tablespoon of Clorox to all dishwashing water.

This area includes O Highway West to Happy Hill South in the Papinville area.

Courtesy of FM 92.1 News

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Butler woman wanted out of Kansas City

Krestin Hawk
Krestin Hawk, 25, is wanted in Kansas City, Missouri, on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in connection with a fatal crash on Minor Drive in February that killed her passenger.

She is white, 5 feet 8 inches tall, 145 pounds and has blond hair and blue eyes.

Her last known address was in Butler, Missouri.


If you see Krestin Hawk please call your local authorities.

Vernon County Sheriffs Office Press Release: More warrants issued for Goss. Suspect still at large‏

Gabriel S. Goss 
Several more warrants were issued for Gabriel S. Goss Tuesday morning as the Sheriff’s Office continues its search for the wanted fugitive who allegedly was in possession of items that had been reported stolen from vehicles from around the county including the City of Nevada. 

According to a press release from the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office, the latest arrest warrants were issued after numerous items were recovered during a search warrant executed by the Sheriff’s Office on South Cedar St. in Nevada last week. Many of those items had been reported as stolen from vehicles. Vernon County Sheriff Jason Mosher said the identified items have been returned to the owners and Detectives are still working to locate owners of additional items they believe to be stolen. Warrants issued for Goss on Tuesday morning include five counts of Receiving Stolen Property, Possession of a Controlled Substance, two counts of Theft/Stealing, and Tampering with Property of Another. According to court records, Goss has a total of five warrants for his arrest. 


The Sheriff’s Office is asking that anyone with information about Gabriel Goss contact Detective Blakely, or Detective Johnson with the Sheriff’s Office at 417-667-6042.

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