Monday, June 27, 2016

Thursday Night Thunder at Lucas Oil Speedway

THURSDAY NIGHT THUNDER rolls into Lucas Oil Speedway! June 30th, celebrate our Nations Independence with an evening of race action and fireworks that will light up the sky! Don’t miss the driver’s battle in the Pitts Homes USRA Modifieds, the Carson’s Corner Napa Street Stocks, the Ozark Golf Cars USRA B-Mods and the 25-lap ALPS Food Store Late Models with $1,000 to win! Visit www.LucasOilSpeedway.com 

For more information and stop by your local participating Casey’s General Stores for your $2 discount coupon. 

Veterans with ID, Scouts in uniform and Kids under 5 are all FREE! Adults $15 and Kids (6-15) $5.





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Garden City man arrested for leaving the scene of a accident

On 6/26/16 around 5:05pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County responded to a two vehicle accident on Missouri 7 Highway and Sycamore Grove Road in rural Cass County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1997 Saturn driven by 21 year old Jacob L. Boyd of Garden City, Missouri failed to yield and struck the 2008 Chevrolet driven by 35 year old Justin R. Pace of Raymore Missouri.

Mr. Boyd fled from this accident and was arrested around 7:00pm.

He was charged with 1.) Felony leaving the scene of a accident 2.) Failure to yield to a approaching vehicle 3.) No Seatbelt 4.) Possession of Marijuana up to 35 grams 5.) Unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.

Mr. Boyd was booked into the Cass County Jail.


Schell City man arrested on felony firearm possession charges

Vernon County deputies arrested Joseph P. Stevens on Sunday on a felony charge of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm.

Stevens, 35, is being held on a $5,000 bond and the charges stem from a recent altercation between him and brothers Wyatt and Walter Koshko of Schell City, MO.

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Celebrating Stars, Stripes and Pet Safety!

Celebrating Stars, Stripes and Pet Safety!
Fourth of July Dos and Don’ts from the Humane Society of Missouri 
 
Fourth of July celebrations would not be the same without hot weather and fireworks lighting up the sky.  However, for pets the heat and sudden cracks and booms can be more harmful and frightening than fun.
 
Remember the Humane Society of Missouri’s number one life-saving tip for celebrating this Independence Day:
70 Degrees & Over, Don’t Take Rover!
 
If you see a pet in heat-related distress call local police and the Humane Society of Missouri
Animal Cruelty Hotline – 314-647-4400.
 
In addition to hot weather safety, follow these simple “Dos and Don’ts” to make the holiday enjoyable for everyone in the family:
 
DO give pets a quiet, cool place to retreat inside where heat and sounds are less intense. Dogs and cats are more sensitive to loud noises than people are, so those booms can be extremely uncomfortable. Keeping them inside will also protect them from stray fireworks or from those who may seek to intentionally harm pets with fireworks.
o   Their retreat could be a basement or interior room with access to clean, cool water.
o   Close all windows and turn on a radio or television to mask the sounds.
o   Have your pet’s favorite toys and bed to comfort him.
o   If you know your pet is anxious with loud noises, such as fireworks and thunder storms, visit your veterinarian this week to discuss options for anti-anxiety or sedative medications.
 
DO keep pets at home, if possible. If you can’t avoid bringing Fido to the festivities, keep him on a short, secure leash at all times and watch for signs of stress. Never use a retractable leash in crowded areas. And have a back-up plan should your dog become overwhelmed by the activities.
 
DO make sure dogs wear a collar and ID tag at all times. For more secure identification, pet owners should consider microchipping as a permanent way to identify pets and help ensure a safe return if lost.
 
DO keep the veterinarian’s phone number handy in case of any medical emergencies.
 
DO maintain a pet’s normal diet and keep them away from barbecue leftovers, like hot dogs or steak gristle, which could upset a pet’s digestive track.
 
DON’T leave pets in a parked car, even at night during a fireworks display. Fourth of July is one of the hottest holidays of the year. Even at 70 degrees, internal car temperatures can skyrocket to more than 100 degrees in just minutes.
 
DON’T take pets to celebrations with fireworks. The excitement and noise can cause anxiety and some fearful pets will panic and run. 
 
DON’T let pets loose or leave pets in a yard unattended during the holiday weekend, even if they’re only a few backyards away. A stray bottle rocket zipping through the yard could frighten or injure animals. Even dogs and cats that are usually “outdoor” animals should be brought inside during Fourth of July festivities.
 
DON’T confine fearful animals on a chain or in a small area such as a crate. This could increase their panic.
 
  • DON’T let pets near the “human stuff” – things like sparklers, glow sticks, lighter fluid, sunscreen, insect repellent or citronella candles. Also keep an eye on alcoholic beverages, so thirsty pets don’t accidentally take a drink.




Bates County man charged with attempting to escape from custody

Philip Shipley
On June 22, 2016 Deputies responded to County Road 9001 in Drexel, MO in reference to a suspicious person and vehicle. The Deputy located the suspicious vehicle parked behind two rows of hay bales. 

The driver’s side door was open on the vehicle and no one was in the vehicle. An area canvass was done by the Deputies but was unsuccessful. 

Dispatch then made contact with the reporting party again who advised Dispatch that there was a man at her door. Deputies responded to the residence and found a man walking away from the house. 

The man was given lawful orders by the Deputies. It took several commands for the man to comply with the orders. 

The man was identified as Philip Shipley (DOB 5/23/1978). The homeowners knew who Shipley was and said he didn’t have a need to be nor should he be at their house. Shipley was issued a warning for trespassing.

Mr. Shipley gave Deputies consent to search his vehicle. While they were searching his car, Shipley attempted to slip his handcuffs from his back to his front. Shipley began to resist Deputies.

During the search of Shipley’s vehicle, Deputies located several homemade weapons. There were also a lot of tools in the car that appeared to be stolen. Shipley’s car was towed from the scene for investigative purposes.

Mr. Shipley was charged with Escape from Custody and his bond was set at $2500.00 cash or surety. More charges are expected to be filed.



Rich Hill Police weekly report

Rich Hill Activity Report
June 20, 2016 – June 26, 2016


JUNE 20, 2016
ANIMAL CALL
PAPER SERVICE
PAPER SERVICE
CHECK WELL BEING

JUNE 21, 2016
PAPER SERVICE

JUNE 22, 2016
SPEAK TO OFFICER
SPECIAL DETAIL

JUNE 23, 2016
DRUNK DRIVER

JUNE 24, 2016
HARASSMENT
THEFT/STEALING
DISTURBANCE
CHILD CUSTODY
THEFT/STEALING
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

JUNE 25, 2016
TRESPASSING

JUNE 26, 2016

Bates County Sheriff weekly report

Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report 

June 20, 2016 – June 26, 2016

JUNE 20, 2016
HARASSMENT – HUME
FOLLOW UP – TN
WARRANT SERVICE – RICH HILL
CIVIL MATTER/STANDBY – BUTLER
LITTERING – BUTLER
FOLLOW UP – BUTLER
MISCELLANEOUS – BUTLER
FOLLOW UP – BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING – ROCKVILLE
ANIMAL CALL – BUTLER
INDECENT EXPOSURE – AMORET
MISCELLANEOUS – BUTLER
FIRE CALL – BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
OPEN DOOR/WINDOW – ADRIAN
THEFT/STEALING – ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN
OPEN DOOR/WINDOW – ADRIAN

JUNE 21, 2016
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
FOLLOW UP – BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – AMSTERDAM
AGENCY ASSIST – RICH HILL
THEFT/STEALING – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – ADRIAN
CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT – AMSTERDAM
DOMESTIC – DREXEL
TRESPASSING – ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST – ADRIAN

JUNE 22, 2016
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
EXTRA PATROL – AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER – DREXEL
911 HANG UP – BUTLER
MENTALLY UNSTABLE – ADRIAN
WARRANT SERVICE – BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER – MISSION, KS
DFS ASSIST – RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER – RICH HILL
THEFT/STEALING – BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER – AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER – DREXEL
DFS ASSIST – RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE – RICH HILL
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
ALARM CALL – MIAMI SCHOOL
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – BUTLER
FIRE BRUSH – DREXEL
PROWLER – DREXEL
ALARM CALL – BUTLER
FIRE CALL – ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST – ADRIAN
CHECK WELL BEING – ADRIAN

JUNE 23, 2016
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
WARRANT SERVICE – PASSAIC
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – DREXEL
CIVIL MATTER/STANDBY – MERWIN
CHECK WELL BEING – BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER – AMORET
STRANDED MOTORIST – PASSAIC
ANIMAL CALL – AMSTERDAM
VANDALISM – SPRUCE
MISCELLANEOUS – BATES COUNTY
STRANDED MOTORIST – BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER – AMSTERDAM
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER – ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST – ADRIAN
CHECK WELL BEING – ADRIAN

JUNE 24, 2016
CARELESS/IMPRUDENT DRIVING – BUTLER
SUICIDAL SUBJECT – BUTLER
ANIMAL CALL – ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
FOLLOW UP – BUTLER
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE – ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER – BUTLER
THEFT/STEALING – CASS/BATES COUNTY LINE
MISCELLANEOUS – MONTROSE
FOLLOW UP – RICH HILL
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN
THEFT/STEALING – HUME
CARELESS/IMPRUDENT DRIVING – RICH HILL
STOLEN VEHICLE – PASSAIC
FOLLOW UP – BUTLER
CHILD CUSTODY – URICH
CHECK WELL BEING – ADRIAN
MVA – AMORET
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST – FOSTER
EXPARTE VIOLATION – BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER – BUTLER
ALARM CALL – AMORET
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – ADRIAN
WARRANT SERVICE – ADRIAN

JUNE 25, 2016
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – ADRIAN
ALARM CALL – AMSTERDAM
DISTURBANCE – RICH HILL
FOLLOW UP – RICH HILL
911 HANG UP – ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST – RICH HILL
MVA – ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER – ADRIAN
SPECIAL DETAIL – AMORET
SPEAK TO OFFICER – RICH HILL
AGENCY ASSIST – DREXEL
SPEAK TO OFFICER – RICH HILL
DRUG INVESTIGATION – AMORET
ANIMAL CALL – BUTLER
MVA – AMORET
ABANDONED VEHICLE – AMORET
MISCELLANEOUS – AMORET
THEFT/STEALING – ADRIAN
THEFT/STEALING – ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER – ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN
MISCELLANEOUS – ADRIAN
OPEN DOOR/WINDOW – ADRIAN

JUNE 26, 2016
AGENCY ASSIST – DREXEL
AGENCY ASSIST – ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER – DREXEL
SPEAK TO OFFICER – RICH HILL
MVA – BUTLER
BURGLARY – ADRIAN
MVA – ADRIAN
DISTURBANCE – RICH HILL
DOMESTIC – ADRIAN
VANDALISM – BUTLER
NOISE COMPLAINT – AMORET
SPEAK TO OFFICER – CARSON CITY, NV
FIRE CALL – URICH
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN
MISCELLANEOUS – ADRIAN
WARRANT SERVICE – ADRIAN



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