Recently there has been a report of a white full size Ford pickup with
two white males in the Pleasanton area.
The truck had tool boxes on the
side. It was reported that one of the
men went to the door of a house and said he was selling steaks.
It
appeared the other man in the truck had pantyhose stocking pulled over his
head.
If you see this truck or any suspicious activity notify the Linn
County Sheriff at 913-795-2665 or call 911.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Kansas City woman arrested in Bates County
On 7/13/16 around 7:51pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County arrested 46 year old Betty L. Harris of Kansas City, Missouri.She was arrested on 1.) Misdemeanor St. Clair County Warrant.
Betty L. Harris was booked into the Bates County Jail and is currently listed as bondable.
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Man seriously injured after fleeing from police and striking a house with his vehicle in Cass County
Around 4:45pm this afternoon the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with the Cass County Sheriffs Office and Belton Police Department responded to a one vehicle accident 212 Dawn Avenue in Belton, Missouri.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1998 Ford driven by 37 year old Mark S. Pennington of Brookline Station, Missouri failed to yield for the Belton Police Department lost control of his vehicle and struck a stop sign, fence, tree and house before coming to rest.
Mr. Pennington sustained serious injuries in this accident and he was transported to Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by Eckert's Tow.
Charges are pending against Mr. Pennington and Mid America Live News will update when they have been filed.
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1998 Ford driven by 37 year old Mark S. Pennington of Brookline Station, Missouri failed to yield for the Belton Police Department lost control of his vehicle and struck a stop sign, fence, tree and house before coming to rest.
Mr. Pennington sustained serious injuries in this accident and he was transported to Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by Eckert's Tow.
Charges are pending against Mr. Pennington and Mid America Live News will update when they have been filed.
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Great Job Opening In Bates County
One injured in three vehicle accident in Vernon County
Around 1:18pm this afternoon the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Vernon County along with Vernon County Sheriffs Deputies responded to a three vehicle accident on Missouri 54 Highway around 5 miles West of Eldorado Springs, Missouri.The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan driven by 35 year old Marshall L. Cauthon of Eldorado Springs, Missouri was stopped in traffic when he was rear ended by the 2004 Chevrolet Malibu driven by 35 year old Blake V. Huber of Eldorado Springs, Missouri the impact of the crash caused the Dodge Grand Caravan to strike the 2005 Ford driven by 41 year old Tyler W. Hackleman.
Blake V. Huber sustained moderate injuries in this accident and he was transported by ambulance to Cedar County Memorial Hospital.
All three vehicles received moderate damages and were towed from the scene by Stewards Tow of Eldorado Springs.
Update female identified in Pursuit that ends after spike strips used, driver flees on foot
| Christina L. Hill - Cox |
Hill-Cox is currently being held in the Vernon County Jail on a $26,500 cash only bond.
The charges include 1.)Assault 2nd Degree,2.)Resisting Arrest 3.)Drug Intoxication and Driving While Revoked.
View Original Story Here: http://batescountynewswire.blogspot.com/2016/07/vernon-county-pursuit-ends-after-spike.html
New Missouri law changes when police legally may shoot fleeing suspects
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Gov. Jay Nixon signed several bills into law, including a measure that brings Missouri's law on deadly force into compliance with a Supreme Court ruling from more than 30 years ago. Missouri State law for an officer's use of deadly force is now in line with a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in 1985 that says police can't shoot at a fleeing person unless the officer reasonably believes the individual poses a significant physical danger. Missouri's law didn't previously specify that an officer must believe the fleeing suspect is dangerous.
The discrepancy gained attention after the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson in August 2014.
Nixon also signed six other measures, including one that creates new sentencing guidelines for minors convicted of first-degree murder.
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Obituary - Monte Joseph Cummins
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