Friday, September 9, 2016

Real-Time Weather Update 7:55pm


South Central Kansas fugitive considered armed and dangerous

Authorities in South Central Kansas say a registered sex offender loose in Pratt County should be considered armed and extremely dangerous.

34-year-old Bryce Siroky is wanted by the Pratt County Sheriff’s Office for Violation of the Kansas Offender Registration Act. Siroky is described as a white male, 6-foot-2, 183 pounds, 34 years old. 


He was at a home west of Pratt early this morning. A manhunt started there, and spread into a wooded area northwest of that location, but was called off at about 4:30 p.m.

Approximately 25 officers from the Pratt Police Department, Kansas Highway Patrol, Kansas Department of Wildlife & Tourism, a K-9 unit from Ford County Sheriff’s Office and the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Tourism, as well as officers from the Pratt County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the manhunt.

Again, Siroky is considered armed and extremely dangerous. Anyone seeing him should not try to make contact, but call 911 or the Pratt County Sheriff’s Office at (620) 672-4133

Storms possible this evening

Storms in Nebraska and Iowa are on the move. Should move southward into northern Missouri this evening, and into central Missouri tonight. 

 Expect some isolated 50 to 60 mph winds with these storms, along with frequent lightning and some isolated flooding.

LCA Boot block for Jackson Family this Saturday in Adrian

LCA of Adrian will be hosting a Boot Block on Sunday September 11th from 8am-12pm.

The location of the boot block will be at the 4-way in Adrian by Casey's General Store.

All the money collected in this boot drive will go to help the family of Alta Jackson.

Anything will help and we greatly appreciate it! 

If you would like to donate to Alta Jackson via Go Fund me you can view the link below!

Link:
https://www.gofundme.com/2ld5upw?ssid=731421567&pos=1 

Union Restaurant and Public House Surf and Turf Dinner

Sat Sept 24th @ 5pm it's SURF & TURF DINNER @ Union Restaurant and Public House. Live Music, Special Guest Chef, Retired Green Beret, Cj Dugan . For tickets CALL (660) 679-5400 or (660) 277-9063

53lbs of Marijuana found in Grow Camp in Cedar County

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Sheriff Dwerlkotte received information from the Polk County Sheriff Office, in reference to a possible large marijuana grow operation off N highway near J highway intersection.

Sheriff Dwerlkotte and Deputies from Cedar County Sheriff Office, in conjunction with the Missouri National Guard Counter Drug Helicopter, Community Narcotic Enforcement Team from Bates, and Vernon County and Cedar (CNET), did locate the camp area and large grow operation.

The task force team pulled approximately 480 to 500 plant with estimated value of $1000.00 per plant ($480,000.00 to $500,000.00 value), and finished product of approximately 53 pounds of marijuana buds with a value of $160,000.00. Approximate value of $639,000.00. 

The suspects were of Hispanic race. At the time the helicopter flew over the location a newer model black Ford pickup pulling a trailer which contained a red UTV fled from the area in an unknown direction of travel. 

No identification was located at the campsite to identify the suspects. The campsite was destroyed and plants and buds seized as evidence.

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A tough job just got a little easier...

In recent times, police all over the country have met increasing criticism- it's a tough job, and thank God, they choose to do it.

Here, some officers from the Butler Police Department take a break and enjoy something positive... fan mail from the Butler grade school 6th grade class that brought smiles to all.

From the City of Urich

The water sample submitted to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources from the city of Urich did not pass all the testing requirements.

The boil advisory will remain in place, most likely through the weekend. 


Mid America Live News will  update this when more information is made available to us.


 








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