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On August 29, 2016 the Cass County Sheriff's Office responded to 28503 S. State Route 7, Garden City, Missouri to an assault that had occurred in Fat Boyz Bar. It was reported that a subject had assaulted a patron at the bar and fled on a black and white Harley Davidson motorcycle.
The suspect was located in Bates County by sheriff's deputies at his residence and transported to the Cass County jail for processing.
The suspect arrested is Kenneth F. Keating, 43 of Adrian, Mo. He was charged by the Cass County Prosecutor today with Third Degree Assault and is currently being held on a $1500.00 bond.
On 8/30/16 around 12:30pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with Peculiar Police Department and Cass County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a one vehicle rollover accident on Northbound Peculiar Drive just North of E. 195th Street.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 1986 Ford driven by 33 year old Kole McDowell of Peculiar, Missouri traveled off the right side of the roadway before returning to the road and crossing the center line overturning off the left side of the roadway before coming to rest.
Mr. McDowell sustained moderate injuries in this accident and he was transported by South Metro Fire & EMS to Belton Regional Hospital for treatment.
The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by Knights Tow.
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CRASH OCCURRED AS VEHICLE 1 TRAVELLED OFF THE RIGHT SIDE
OF ROADWAY. VEHICLE 1 RETURNED TO THE ROADWAY, CROSSED THE CENTER LINE
AND CONTINUED OFF THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ROADWAY. VEHICLE 1 OVERTURNED AND
CAME TO REST. ASSISTED BY PECULIAR POLICE DEPARTMENT AND CASS COUNTY
DEPUTIES
The Cass County, Missouri Sheriff’s Office is investigating the theft of a 2009 Dixie Chopper 2550 Zero Turn mower and a Speeco 35 ton wood splitter with a 15HP gas motor from the 26000 block of East 203rd Street in rural Pleasant Hill, Missouri sometime between 08/21 and 08/28.
The mower is described as being a 25hp 50″ deck mower that was in nearly new condition with all of the factory stickers still in place.
No serial number is available and the only identifiable marks or scratches were described as heavy wear on the arm rest.
The log splitter is reported to have some minor oil leaks and fresh welds on the ram plate.
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION IN REGARDS TO THE THEFT, CONTACT
Detective Corporal Steve Catron Cass County Sheriff’s Office Property Crimes
Office: 816-380-8340
The Vernon County Sheriff's Office would like the public to be on the look out for a unknown white male that is said to be in the area of County Road 2350 and Indian Line Road in rural Vernon County.
If you see anyone suspicious walking in this area please call the Vernon County Sheriff's Office at (417) 283-4400.
The Bates County Republicans met Thursday, August 25 for dinner at the Flaming Lantern. President Felix Salazar called the meeting to order and Greg Mullinax gave a prayer.
The silent auction then opened to benefit local our local candidates. Many great items were present including a gift card to Frontier Justice, presidential plates, an air compressor, farm fresh eggs, an elephant collection, and even jewelry.
Following dinner, candidates for election present spoke. Greg Mullinax addressed the crowd first, followed by Jimmy Bates speaking for Sen. Ed Emery. Salazar announced that Trump signs will be available for Bates County shortly, and our headquarters location will be announced shortly as well. Several of our local candidates sent their regrets as they were attending the Osage Valley annual meeting that evening as well, to include Rep. Patricia Pike and Rep. Jack Bondon.
The winners of the silent auction were announced and Salazar led the closing prayer. The next meeting of the Bates County Republicans will be Thursday, September 29, 6 PM. Due to the ever larger crowds now attending these meetings, the location has been changed to the Bates County Museum. All interested Republicans are welcome and invited to attend.
On Tuesday, August 30, 2016 Nevada Police Department executed a search warrant in regards to the distribution of narcotics within 1000 feet of a school.
The Nevada Police Department investigations division received information about illegal drug activity in the 600 block of west Ashland St. Information was given to officers that a large amount of marijuana was being dealt out of the house between Bryan Elementary and Nevada High School. Nevada Police were able to secure a search warrant for the property.
During the search of the residence officers recovered dozens of pieces of drug paraphernalia laying throughout the house that were accessible to a minor child in the house. With the help from the Nevada Fire Department a safe was opened and officers located a felony amount of marijuana inside.
Law enforcement also recovered stolen property from inside the residence. Nevada Police communicated with the Vernon County Juvenile Office and the Department of Social Services to coordinate a safe place for the minor child in the home.
The following subjects were taken into custody at the scene; 29 year old, Nevada resident, Kenneth Stewart, and 22 year old, Nevada resident, Sarah Estep. They were transported to the Vernon County Jail for holding.
Nevada Police applied for the warrants on the following subjects and the charges are as follows.
Kenneth
Stewart; Distributing a Controlled Substance near a school, Felony-A,
Keeping or maintaining a public nuisance Felony-C, Endangering the
welfare of a child creating substantial risk Felony-C, Unlawful
Possession of a firearm Felony-C, Receiving stolen property
Misdemeanor-A. Stewart’s bond is set at $250,500 Cash only.
Sarah
Estep; Distributing a Controlled Substance near a school, Felony-A,
Keeping or maintaining a public nuisance Felony-C, Endangering the
welfare of a child creating substantial risk Felony-C, Receiving stolen
property Misdemeanor-A. Stewart’s bond is set at $250,500 Cash only.
Citizens are encouraged to contact the police if they have any information that would be helpful to combat crime.
For
questions regarding crime prevention techniques or to start a
Neighborhood Watch Program, contact the Nevada Police Department at 417-
448 – 5100.
To
report criminal activities call 911 or us the Tip Hotline 417- 448 -
5117. Any and all information will be kept confidential.
On 8/30/16 around 3:36am the Nevada Fire Department responded to a fully engulfed detached garage fire at 506 South Chestnut Street in Nevada.
The residence was owned by Jay Strunk and the fire is said to of occurred when a wooden framed 3 garage structure caught fire due to items to close to a heat source inside of it.
Everything inside the garage was destroyed and it was deemed a total loss.
No one was injured in this fire and the total estimated cost of the damage was set at $18,500.
Nevada Fire Department stayed on scene for overhaul and cleanup around a hour and a half.
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