Monday, December 5, 2016

Adrian Optimist Club MoCHIP Event



Mark your calendars for Saturday January 7th. The Adrian Optimist Club will be helping the Crescent Hill Lodge 368 and the Amsterdam Lodge 141 host a MoCHIP Event. This is something that all children up to 21 years of age should complete. ALL RECORDS are kept by the parent, nothing is kept by the Foundation except the permission form.

The Adrian Optimist Club will be hosting a FREE Movie at 2pm at the conclusion of the MoCHIP Event. Please come out and attend this event.

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Updated Obituary - Clifton D. “Dale” Perkins

Clifton D. “Dale” Perkins
Clifton D. “Dale” Perkins, 54 of Worland, Missouri passed away December 1, 2016 at his home. 

Cremation, with family memorial services at a later time. 

Cremation under the direction of the Mullinax Funeral Home in Butler (660-679-0009). 

Messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.



A big thank you from the Adrian Police Department

I want to personally thank everyone who came out to the City Park on Friday or dropped donations by the office. 

The fund raiser went EXTREMELY well and I am proud of my community. I would also like to give thanks to CTC Transportation Insurances Services out of Butler for the amazing donation of $1,500.

The wonderful people there advised me that they had a fund raiser that went very well, and are very pleased to donate to the bicycle for Christmas fund. 

Again thank you to all of those who have donated. I hope everyone is amazed at the wonderful community we live in as I am.. 


Thanks again, Adrian Police Chief Chris Dillon 



Children’s Center in Butler gets toy donations

On Friday, Dec. 2nd the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office received a donation of dolls, stuffed animals, coloring books, and games from Toys “R” Us, on East Battlefield Road, Springfield, Mo. 

The items were donated for use at the Children’s Center, Butler, Mo. which services St. Clair, Henry, and Bates counties. Sheriff Scott A. Keeler, right, presents the donations to Child Advocate Amy Kaelke. 

The Children’s Center is a child advocacy center that aids law enforcement and other multidisciplinary team agencies in the investigation of child abuse.




Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report November 28, 2016 – December 4, 2016



  • NOVEMBER 28, 2016

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – ADRIAN
WARRANT SERVICE – ADRIAN
FIRE CALL – RICH HILL
FIRE CALL – RICH HILL
ANIMAL CALL – ADRIAN
STOLEN VEHICLE – OLATHE KS
SPECIAL DETAIL – BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE – RICH HILL
RESIDENCE CHECK – ADRIAN
RESIDENCE CHECK – ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – AMORET
PAPER SERVICE – AMORET
BROADCAST MESSAGE – ST CLAIR COUNTY


  • NOVEMBER 29, 2016

THEFT/STEALING – ADRIAN
FIRE CALL – RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – HUME
DOMESTIC – RICH HILL
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
THEFT/STEALING – WORLAND
FOLLOW UP – BUTLER
FOLLOW UP – BUTLER
FOLLOW UP – HUME
AGENCY ASSIST – ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
ALARM CALL – RICH HILL
WARRANT SERVICE – ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST – ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – AMSTERDAM


  • NOVEMBER 30, 2016

CHILD CUSTODY – BUTLER
FOLLOW UP – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
CARELESS/IMPRUDENT DRIVING – RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
ASSAULT – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – ARCHIE
EXPARTE VIOLATION – ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE – ARCHIE
SUICIDAL PERSON – ADRIAN
FIRE CALL – RICH HILL
ODOR INVESTIGATION – HUME
FAILURE TO YIELD – RICH HILL
ABANDONED VEHICLE – ADRIAN
TRESPASSING – ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN
CIVIL MATTER/STANDBY – ADRIAN


  • DECEMBER 1, 2016

AMBULANCE REQUEST – BUTLER
MISSING PERSON – RICH HILL
ALARM CALL – AMSTERDAM
AMBULANCE REQUEST – WORLAND
THREATS – BALLARD
FOLLOW UP – BUTLER
CHILD CUSTODY – BUTLER
THEFT/STEALING – BUTLER
DOMESTIC – PASSAIC
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
HARASSMENT – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE – ADRIAN
MISCELLANEOUS – BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING – WORLAND
MISCELLANEOUS – ADRIAN
VANDALISM – ADRIAN
STRANDED MOTORIST – ADRIAN


  • DECEMBER 2, 2016

AMBULANCE REQUEST – ALTONA
CHECK WELL BEING – RICH HILL
SUICIDAL PERSON – ROCKVILLE
PAPER SERVICE – ROCKVILLE
PAPER SERVICE – ROCKVILLE
PAPER SERVICE – ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE – ROCKVILLE
ANIMAL CALL – RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE – ADRIAN
EXTRA PATROL – BALLARD
PAPER SERVICE – ADRIAN
ABANDONED VEHICLE – ADRIAN
ABANDONED VEHICLE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – ADRIAN
CARELESS/IMPRUDENT DRIVING – ADRIAN
MISCELLANEOUS – BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST – BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – AMORET
PEDESTRIAN CHECK – ADRIAN
FIRE BRUSH – ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST – ADRIAN


  • DECEMBER 3, 2016

AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING – BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING – BUTLER
SPECIAL DETAIL – BUTLER
MISCELLANEOUS – AMORET
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
WARRANT SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE – BUTLER
MVA – ADRIAN
DOMESTIC – APPLETON CITY
THEFT/STEALING – AMORET
ALARM CALL – BUTLER
THREATS – ADRIAN
CARELESS/IMPRUDENT DRIVING – ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP – ADRIAN


  • DECEMBER 4, 2016

AGENCY ASSIST – RICH HILL
ALARM CALL – BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – DREXEL
ABANDONED VEHICLE – BUTLER
FOLLOW UP – DREXEL
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – BUTLER
CIVIL MATTER/STANDBY – APPLETON CITY
PROPERTY DAMAGE – ROCKVILLE
ANIMAL CALL – ADRIAN
ANIMAL CALL – AMSTERDAM
ALARM CALL – RICH HILL
AGENCY ASSIST – BUTLER
ANIMAL CALL – ADRIAN


Theft report in rural Amoret

On December 3, 2016 a Deputy responded to County Road 7001 in Amoret, MO to take a theft report.

The reporting party stated that they were gone from their residence for about 5 hours that evening. When they returned they found tire tracks that led to their barn. They found that there were 9 cases of Moon Travel bottle rockets missing from their barn. 

He believed that it could possibly have been teenagers that took them because nothing else was stolen from the barn.

The cases of bottle rockets have a serial number of 43F277/091/11 and an item number of 0440S located on them. They are valued at approximately $450.00.

Updated Obituary - Tammy Lynn Christiansen

Tammy Lynn Christiansen
Tammy Lynn Christiansen, 42, Harrisonville, Missouri, died Monday, November 28, 2016 at her home. Memorial services will be held at 6:00 p.m. Monday, December 5, 2016 at the Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Harrisonville Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 367, Harrisonville, MO 64701.

Tammy was born March 7, 1974 in Maryville, Missouri, the daughter of Martin and Terry (Fischell) Christiansen. She was a 1992 graduate of Harrisonville High School. Tammy was medically discharged from the U.S. Navy. She worked at Taco Bell in Harrisonville. Tammy loved her dog, “Boog”. 

She loved to read and draw, and spend time with her nieces and nephews. She always tried to help others when she could, and she helped take care of a special friend, Bryon Pennington, of East Lynne, Missouri. Tammy was a very outgoing person; she loved people. She didn’t know a stranger.

Tammy was preceded in death by a nephew, Jase Williams, her maternal grandmother, Pat James and step-grandfather, Loren, and her paternal grandparents, Frank and Doris Christiansen. She is survived by her father, Martin Christiansen and stepmother, Lisa, East Lynne, Missouri; her mother, Terry Crowley, Clarinda, Iowa; her dog, “Boog”; three sisters, Sheralyn Morris (Chad), Belton, Missouri, Kylie Christiansen, East Lynne, Missouri, Jennifer Christiansen, Pleasant Hill, Missouri; two brothers, Rick Baxter, St. Joseph, Missouri and Jason Williams, Kansas City, Missouri; her maternal grandfather, Ralph Fischell and step-grandmother, Barbara, Clarinda, Iowa; special aunt, Samm Henness, Texas, and numerous nieces and nephews.



Grays Cafe open for business today!


Gray's Cafe has relocated to 200 S. Old 71 Highway in Adrian and is OPEN for business today Monday, December 5th starting at 6 am.

The owners would like to thank everyone for their patience and look forward to serving you from their new location. 

Just hop off the highway and turn south at the four way stop to enjoy the same delicious food and fun atmosphere as before!

Hours are Monday through Thursday, 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and, for the Winter, on Saturday’s from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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