The Missouri State Highway Patrol, Bates County Sheriffs Office and Bates County EMS are in route to an ATV accident on County Road 14545 just off of B Highway in Southern Bates County.
A unknown male subject in his 30's is said to be injured in this accident and will be transported by EMS.
Mid America Live will update this when more information from The Missouri State Highway Patrol becomes available.
Courtesy of Mid America Live
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Cass County Missouri: Have you seen this stolen tractor?
Sometime between 11pm Wednesday May 27th to Friday evening this John Deere 430 tractor, John Deere 247 planter, and black tandem axle trailer were stolen from the former Heritage Tractor Building in Harrisonville, Missouri.
This tractor and planter was restored with my brothers and our Dad, Earl Knuth. Both are in great condition and were on a black tandem axle 18' foot hydraulic tilt trailer with steel dove tail. The trailer has now expired Nebraska Plate number 8X5109.
The trailer tilts with with a red hydraulic floor jack. The 247 planter is restored and has 2 seed boxes, 2 fertilizer boxes, both markers, steel wheels, and insecticide box.
The 430 tractor is utility version, restored, umbrella bracket, 3 point, PTO, flag holders, weather checked tires,
I AM OFFERING A $1500 REWARD TO FIND THIS EQUIPMENT. PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 660-227-0463 or the Harrisonville Police Department 816-380-8940 if you have any information. The below picture is most recent.
Please feel free to pass along to others, as most likely they will probably try to sell somewhere or online.
CANCELLATION Endangered Silver Advisory - Cass County Sheriffs Office - Donald I. and Dorothy M. Rapp
MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROLa division of the DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Troop F, P.O. Box 568 — Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 NEWS ALERT CANCELLATION For further information please contact: Cass County Sheriffs Department 816-380-5200 EMPHASIS: CANCELLED Endangered Silver Advisory Alert State of Missouri CANCELLED Endangered SILVER Advisory The Cass County Sheriffs Office has CANCELLED an Endangered SILVER Advisory for missing adults that occurred at 207 West First St, Garden City, MO at 09:00 AM on 05/29/2015.
The CANCELLED endangered SILVER advisory missing adults are:
Donald I. Rapp, a white male, age 89, hgt 5'10", 180 lbs, gray hair, blue eyes/
Dorothy M. Rapp, a white female, age 84, hgt 5’06”, 140 lbs, auburn hair,
hazel eyes
Brief circumstances regarding the CANCELLED Endangered Silver Person
incident:
Both subjects were located safe.
ORIGINAL POST:
Cass County - (Garden City, MO) A Silver Alert has been issued for a Cass County couple after they did not arrive at a funeral in Drexel, MO. this morning.Relatives last spoke with 89 year old Donald Rapp and his wife, 84 year old Dorothy Rapp early Friday morning to provide them directions from their home in Garden City to Drexel, Mo.Mr. Rapp may suffer from the early stages of dementia. They were last contacted at their residence in the 200 block of 1st Street in Garden City, Missouri around 9:00 am.Donald Rapp is 5’10” 180 lbs., gray hair, blue eyesDorothy Rapp 5’6” 140 lbs., auburn hair, hazel eyesThey are possibly driving a white 2014 Chevrolet Equinox, Missouri License CE1D5R.If you see them or their vehicle, dial 911 or call the Cass County Sheriff’s Office at (816)380-5200
Friday, May 29, 2015
Obituary - Galen Leo Cherry
Galen Cherry passed away Tuesday, May 12, 2015, at his home that he shared with Dora Cherry in Fort Scott, Kan., after a brief struggle with cancer.
Galen was an avid lover of animals and enjoyed hunting and fishing.
He was proceeded in death by his parents Robert G Cherry Sr. and Mildred d’Arlene Cherry.
He is survived by his children John Cherry and his wife Marian, Sabrina Goldman and husband Marty, Mitchell Blazek and Cody Cherry, his brother Robert G Cherry Jr. and wife Linda, sister Robyne L. Shumate and husband Keith and Lois C. Sutton and husband Brian Sutton.
Galen was an avid lover of animals and enjoyed hunting and fishing.
He was proceeded in death by his parents Robert G Cherry Sr. and Mildred d’Arlene Cherry.
He is survived by his children John Cherry and his wife Marian, Sabrina Goldman and husband Marty, Mitchell Blazek and Cody Cherry, his brother Robert G Cherry Jr. and wife Linda, sister Robyne L. Shumate and husband Keith and Lois C. Sutton and husband Brian Sutton.
He also is survived by his seven grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Bates County Circuit Court News May 19 - 29th 2015
CIRCUIT COURT OF BATES COUNTY, COURT NEWS
JAMES K JOURNEY, JUDGE
Diana L Rich , Clerk
May 19-29, 2015
- Deborah A Crawford v Jason Crawford, Dissolution of Marriage granted.
- Jason A Shackles v Jamie L Wackerman-Shackles, Dissolution of Marriage granted.
Bates County Sheriff's Office: R.A.D. class
The Bates County Sheriff's Office will be hosting another R.A.D. class on June 6th & 7th. This is a self-defense class for women. The class is offered free to women of Bates County. You must attend both days of the class. It starts at 9 a.m. on each day and ends around 1 p.m. If you would like more information on the class or would like to sign up, please contact Jami Page at 660-679-3232. Class size is limited.
Bates County Sheriffs Office: D.A.R.E Family Fun Day
Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson would like to invite Bates County children and their families to attend the D.A.R.E. Family Fun Day at the Bates County Sheriff's Office on June 13th. Sheriff Anderson and his Administrative Staff organized this event so kids can interact with Sheriff's Deputies. With everything that has been going on lately in the media, Sheriff Anderson does not want our youth to be scared of Law Enforcement. If kids are scared, hurt or needs help in any way he wants them to know they can run to Law Enforcement, not run away from them. Sheriff Anderson wants kids to know that Law Enforcement Officers are their friends and are here to help them if the need arises.
The event will be held June 13th from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the west parking lot at the Bates County Sheriff's Office. There will be bounce houses kids can play in. They will have a chance to Dunk-A-Deputy in the dunk tank or win a prize at one of the carnival games. Deputies will be cooking hot dogs, popcorn and snow-cones to give away. Kids will be able to look at police vehicles and see our K-9's at work. Bring your camera so you can take your child's picture with DAREN the Lion. The first 100 kids will get a free D.A.R.E. t-shirt.
We hope you mark your calendars and plan on attending this FREE event with your family.
The event will be held June 13th from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the west parking lot at the Bates County Sheriff's Office. There will be bounce houses kids can play in. They will have a chance to Dunk-A-Deputy in the dunk tank or win a prize at one of the carnival games. Deputies will be cooking hot dogs, popcorn and snow-cones to give away. Kids will be able to look at police vehicles and see our K-9's at work. Bring your camera so you can take your child's picture with DAREN the Lion. The first 100 kids will get a free D.A.R.E. t-shirt.
We hope you mark your calendars and plan on attending this FREE event with your family.
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