Police are looking for 78-year-old Jack Lewis, who has not been seen since about 10 p.m. May 29. He was last seen driving a white 1994 Ford Explorer near 107th and Mersington. It has Kansas license plates 338 FZP.
Mr. Lewis is a white male who is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs about 200 pounds. He has blue eyes and gray hair and beard. He was last seen wearing a plaid shirt, suspenders and blue jeans. He has no known mental health conditions but does have diabetes. If you know where he is, please contact the KCPD Missing Persons Section at 816-234-5136 or call 911.
Monday, June 1, 2015
Bates County Judge Debra Hopkins Selected to Participate
Judge Debra A. Hopkins was one of 50 judges selected to participate in Missouri’s first-ever domestic violence summit, held May 13, 2015, and the Inn of Grand Glaize in Osage Beach, Missouri.
The summit, organized and taught by trial court judges for trial court judges, was funded by a grant from the United States Department of Justice’s Office of Violence Against Women.
Judge Michael Burton of St. Louis led a faculty that has handled thousands of cases in which domestic violence is involved.
“Domestic violence has its own unique challenges – and we are not serving the needs of the community if we treat a domestic violence case like we would any other matter,” Burton said. “We known that collaboration and education make us better judges, especially for this complex and emotionally charged issue. Thanks to this summit, we know Missouri’s judges will be better prepared to met the needs of the families that come before them in domestic violence cases.” The Summit taught judges strategies for ensuring the accountability of the offender, methods of assessing the risk of escalating violence, approaches to interacting effectively with the victim and family, and programs from other states that could be applied to courtrooms in Missouri.
Judge Hopkins was appointed as an Associate Circuit Judge in 2009 by Governor Nixon, and was elected in 2010 and 2014. She earned her Bachelor’s in History from University of Missouri, Kansas City in her Law Degree from the UMCK School of Law. Prior to becoming a judge, she practiced law with The Caskey Law Firm since 1992 until her appointment. She is involved in the community through civic clubs and church.
The summit, organized and taught by trial court judges for trial court judges, was funded by a grant from the United States Department of Justice’s Office of Violence Against Women.
Judge Michael Burton of St. Louis led a faculty that has handled thousands of cases in which domestic violence is involved.
“Domestic violence has its own unique challenges – and we are not serving the needs of the community if we treat a domestic violence case like we would any other matter,” Burton said. “We known that collaboration and education make us better judges, especially for this complex and emotionally charged issue. Thanks to this summit, we know Missouri’s judges will be better prepared to met the needs of the families that come before them in domestic violence cases.” The Summit taught judges strategies for ensuring the accountability of the offender, methods of assessing the risk of escalating violence, approaches to interacting effectively with the victim and family, and programs from other states that could be applied to courtrooms in Missouri.
Judge Hopkins was appointed as an Associate Circuit Judge in 2009 by Governor Nixon, and was elected in 2010 and 2014. She earned her Bachelor’s in History from University of Missouri, Kansas City in her Law Degree from the UMCK School of Law. Prior to becoming a judge, she practiced law with The Caskey Law Firm since 1992 until her appointment. She is involved in the community through civic clubs and church.
Courtesy of Marla Kash Fm. 92.1
Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report May 25 - May 31 - 2015
MAY
25, 2015
CWB
– RICH HILL
AMBULANCE
REQUEST – BUTLER
ALARM
– BUTLER
C&I
– ADRIAN
AMBULANCE
REQUEST – APPLETON CITY
DISTURBANCE
– RICH HILL
AGENCY
ASSIST – BUTLER
THEFT
– RICH HILL
ANIMAL
CALL – RICH HILL
MAY
26, 2015
NOISE
COMPLAINT – RICH HILL
911
HANG UP – BUTLER
ANIMAL
CALL – ADRIAN
ANIMAL
CALL – MERWIN
ALARM
– AMORET
SUSPICIOUS
ACTIVITY – ADRIAN
MENTALLY
UNSTABLE – ADRIAN
C&I
– ROCKVILLE
MVA
– BALLARD
CWB
– BUTLER
AGENCY
ASSIST – BUTLER
CWB
– BUTLER
FIRE
– RICH HILL
OPERATION
S.O.S.
Butler Police Department Activity Report: May 25 - May 31 - 2015
05/25/2015
911 Hang up
Well being check 300 block of W Ohio
Warrant service City Lake
Medical assist
Theft report 400 block of S Delaware
Attempt to locate 500 block of N Main
Open Door Max Motors
05/26/2015
Well being check 300 block of W Ohio
Warrant service City Lake
Medical assist
Theft report 400 block of S Delaware
Attempt to locate 500 block of N Main
Open Door Max Motors
05/26/2015
Disturbance Square
911 Hang up Lee St
Disturbance 400 block of N Havanna
Fight call 100 block of Lyons
Animal complaint 400 block of S Main
Medical assist E Pleasant
Animal complaint 800 block of N High
911 Hang up Lee St
Disturbance 400 block of N Havanna
Fight call 100 block of Lyons
Animal complaint 400 block of S Main
Medical assist E Pleasant
Animal complaint 800 block of N High
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Weather Update: Warming up through the week
Good morning everyone! Temperatures on Sunday will be on the cool side, but so long as it isn't raining, we'll take it, right?
Expect conditions to warm through the rest of the week. A few showers could pop up across northern Missouri and Kansas mid to late week, but dry in the meantime.
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