On 9/14/16 around 4:39pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Polk County arrested 44 year old Robert L. Robinson of Montrose, Missouri.
Mr. Robinson was arrested for 1.) Felony Forgery 2.) Felony Greene County Sheriff's Office Warrant- Drugs 3.) Two Misdemeanor Osceola Police Department Traffic Warrants 4.) No Insurance 5.) No Valid Drivers License 6.) Excessive Window Tint.
He was booked into the Polk County Jail and is currently listed as bondable.
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| Buddy |
Missing dog from rural NE Butler off H Highway his name is Buddy he is half lab and Brittany mix.
He was last seen yesterday afternoon.
If you see this dog please contact me at 660-424-0289.
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| Lance William Utech |
On 09-13-2016 a Bates County Deputy observed a tan colored Tahoe driving towards Y highway in the area of CR 10002. The Bates County Deputy conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle.
The Deputy had prior knowledge that the driver of the vehicle, Lance William Utech DOB 06-27-1980 of Amsterdam driver’s license was revoked.
Lance William Utech was arrested and transported to the Bates County corrections facility.
Once at the Bates County corrections facility it was discovered that Mr. Utech had on his person a small bag of methamphetamine.
An arrested warrant was filed on Lance Utech for: Possession of a controlled substance a class C Felony Bond was set at $ 10,000.00 cash or Surety.
This Press release is courtesy of the Bates County Sheriff's Office any questions or concerns you may call them at 660-679-3232.
Jimmy Gordon Haskins, 83, Lake Annette, Missouri died Wednesday, September 14, 2016 in Belton, Missouri at Belton Regional Medical Center.
Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday September 16 at Maple Park Cemetery in Aurora, Missouri.
(A complete obituary will be posted when information available).
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We thought we'd take a moment away from all the hubub of news to bring you a really cool fact from the Farmer's Almanac:
Did you know a cricket is a very accurate thermometer?
As the temperature rises, a cricket's metabolism increases, allowing the process that triggers chirps to happen more frequently.
To get the exact temperature in Fahrenheit, count the number of chirps in 14 seconds; add 40 to that number to determine the current temperature.