Thursday, September 10, 2015

Pleasant Hill woman sentenced after baby found encased in concrete

Krystal Scroggs
PLEASANT HILL, Mo. — The mother of a newborn found encased in concrete at a suburban Kansas City home was sentenced on Tuesday in the death on her baby.

In April, a jury convicted Krystal Scroggs, 30, of second-degree murder, endangering the welfare of a child and abandonment of a corpse.

On Tuesday Scroggs’ was sentenced to life in prison for the second degree felony murder charge, seven years for child endangerment and four years on an abandonment of a corpse charge.

Police found the baby’s body in a concrete-filled bucket in a Pleasant Hill, Missouri, garage in 2013 while searching for drug paraphernalia. Investigators said the father told them the baby was stillborn at home, and he disposed of the body in the bucket. However, an autopsy showed the baby died of methamphetamine intoxication caused by his mother’s drug use.

Scroggs’ husband, Matthew Scroggs, is set to go to trial next April.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Kingsville couple sentenced for bank fraud scheme in Lee’s Summit

A Kingsville husband and wife were sentenced in federal court Tuesday for a $664,000 bank fraud scheme related to his work on a Lee’s Summit subdivision.

Dennis R. Key, 52, and his wife, Michal Ann Key, 49, both originally of Kingsville, were sentenced by U.S. Chief District Judge Greg Kays.

Dennis Key was sentenced to three years and five months in federal prison without parole. Michal Key was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison without parole. The court also ordered the Keys to pay $664,393 in restitution to their victim.

According to Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, on Sept. 25, 2014, the Keys pleaded guilty to bank fraud. The Keys admitted that they engaged in a four-year-long bank fraud scheme from August 2006 to November 2009. They stole $664,393 from Dennis Key’s longtime friend by double-billing him for work building a house, and by concealing that double-billing through hidden fees, shell companies and bank accounts, and by signing false and fictitious names to checks.

Dennis Key was the owner of DM & Associates, LLC, a land surveying and engineering consulting business in the Kansas City area. Michal Key did administrative and clerical work for the business, including bookkeeping, paying bills and writing checks.

In January and February 2005, Dennis Key entered into two contracts with his friend, under which he would be paid for surveying and engineering in relation to developing part of a subdivision in Lee’s Summit, and for project management/general contracting in building a house for his friend in that subdivision.

In August 2006, Dennis Key arranged for JM Contractors to act as general contractor for the construction work and to subcontract work to be performed. He instructed JM Contractors to add an extra 15 percent to its fee, which would be paid to Dennis Key. Dennis Key also instructed JM Contractors to conceal the mark-up by hiding the fee in each line item on the bills. Through this contractor, Dennis Key received a $97,500 kickback.

Key also lied to his friend by telling him JM Contracting was a subcontractor, not a general contractor. His friend also lost the $203,361 that he paid JM Contracting for work he had already paid Dennis Key to do, federal prosecutors said.

The Keys also created various shell companies with names similar to the subcontractors working on the house. When they received the real bills from the subcontractors, they prepared false inflated bills and invoices in the names of the shell companies and submitted those for payment. When they received payment, they deposited the funds into the bank accounts of their shell companies. They transferred the funds to their personal bank account, paid the actual subcontractors the amount owed and kept the difference.

Watch out!

Heavy rain over the weekend has presented a danger on county road 7001 between CR 5002 and 6002 in northwestern Bates County.
The deep washout could surely swallow a wheel, causing damage to your vehicle. Use caution if in the area. 

Man wanted in St. Clair County

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Dennis Palmer
On Sept. 8, a St. Clair County arrest warrant was issued for Dennis Palmer, 66, Lowry City, charging him with violating a court order. His bond was revoked and a new bond amount was set at $50,000 cash only.

Mr. Palmer was out of jail on bond charged with a class B felony charge of child molestation-first degree, an unclassified felony charge of attempted statutory rape-fist degree, an unclassified felony charge of attempt sexual intercourse with another person under 14-years-old, three unclassified felony charges of statutory sodomy-first degree-deviate sexual intercourse with a person less than 14-years-old, an unclassified felony charge of enticement of a child (actor is 21-years of age or older and child is less than 15-years-old), and a class C felony charge of sexual misconduct or attempt involving a child under 15-years-old second and subsequent offense.

The charges stem from an investigation that started in August 2014 after a hotline call to Missouri Department of Social Services Children’s Division was made concerning several alleged incidents that occurred between December 2012 and June 2013 when a child was staying at Palmer’s residence. 


The Missouri State Technical Assistance Team and the Clinton Police Department assisted the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office with the investigation.

Sheriff Keeler urges those with any information related to Palmer's location to contact the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line, 417-646-5832, or email to tips@scsomo.org.












Monday, September 7, 2015

Rollover accident south of Butler

First responders are in route to a single vehicle rollover accident on northbound I-49 near the Miami Creek bridge. Injury status is unknown; watch for emergency vehicles if traveling through the area.

Watch for high water in low lying areas


Much needed rain has also resulted in flooding in areas around the county including the railroad overpass west of the stoplight in Butler. 

Water is also being reported over Pine street west of Orange street near the fire station and Rice road is temporarily closed as well.

Please use an alternate route and remember never to drive through high flowing water. 

We will advise when roads are reopened.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Tractor Fire In Rich Hill

At approximately 5:56 pm this evening the Rich Hill Fire Department responded to a tractor on fire on SE CR365 & CR9006 in rural Rich Hill.

The tractor  was a John Deere 8200 and it is unknown at this time the cause of the fire.

The fire was called under control at 6:17 pm and scene cleared by 6:42 pm. 

The tractor had extensive damage to the cab and rear tire area. No injuries were reported.
 





Wednesday, September 2, 2015

9-year-old Butler boy who received thousands of get-well letters heads home after three months in hospital

Alex Dewey
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A little boy from Butler, Mo who has been at the University of Kansas hospital for nearly three months with burns on more than half of his body is finally headed home Wednesday.

9-year-old Alex Dewey spent the day making rounds in the burn unit and joking around with nurses. Alex even squirted some of them with water as he said goodbye.

During his stay at the hospital Alex received more mail than any other patient. More than 2,000 cards from people around the world flooded in to wish him a fast recovery.

"We got him through it, and he's the happiest little boy I have seen in the whole wide world,"Alex's grandmother Cynthia Matteson said.

Doctors say Alex has some challenges ahead as he continues his recovery at home.

Alex says he's looking forward to going to school and playing with his friends.

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