Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Clinton Police Officer's assaulted

Tommy L. Davidson Jr.
On 2-13-17, at 11:10 P.M., a Clinton Police Officer conducted a traffic stop in the 200 block of East Green Street on a green Dodge Neon with no license plates. The officer contacted the driver, 36 year old Tommy L. Davidson Jr. of Lowry City, who could not produce a driver’s license nor proof of insurance for the vehicle. The officer observed that Davidson was visibly shaking and avoided looking at the officer when speaking to him. 

The Clinton Police K9 unit responded to the scene and upon approaching the vehicle Davidson handed a jar full of what appeared to be marijuana to the officer and told him “Here’s what you’re looking for. It’s bud.” Davidson was ordered from the vehicle but refused to exit and instead tried to put the vehicle in gear and drive away. A Taser was then used to bring him under control and out of the vehicle but upon exiting he began to kick officers in the shins, and chest areas. 

The Taser was once again used to bring Davidson under control and he was placed in handcuffs. He complained of chest pain and was transported to the Golden Valley Memorial hospital where he was examined, and then medically cleared, for incarceration at the Henry County Detention Center. A search of Davidson’s vehicle revealed a drug pipe and a loaded handgun. 

On the ground beside the vehicle where Davidson was fighting police, a black zippered bag was discovered containing suspected methamphetamine. Davidson was charged with 2nd degree assault on law enforcement officers, resisting arrest, unlawful use and possession of a firearm (while in possession of a controlled substance), possession of a controlled substance, possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to register a motor vehicle and no insurance. He was incarcerated in the Henry County Detention Center in lieu of bond.





Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Obituary - Joe Stanley Vincent

 Joe Stanley Vincent
 Joe Stanley Vincent, 81, Nevada, MO passed away on Sunday, February 19, 2017 at Moore-Few Care Center in Nevada. Joe was born November 16, 1935 in Nevada, MO to Arthur Ray and Pearl (Waltz) Vincent. On May 24, 1953 he was united in marriage to Shirley Ann Klotz in Nevada, MO and she survives of the home.

Joe grew up in Nevada and graduated from Nevada High School in 1953. Following high school Joe served in the Missouri National Guard to fulfill his military obligation. He worked for the Missouri Department of Transportation/Highway Department in Vernon County for 44 years until his retirement in 1997. He also owned and trained quarter race horses all of his life. Joe especially loved to attend all of his grandkids activities.

In addition to his wife Shirley, survivors include one son, Wesley James Vincent and his wife Wynona, Lebanon, MO; two grandchildren, Christopher James Vincent and his wife Stacy, Springfield, MO, Melissa Marie Vincent, Surprise, AZ; five great-grandchildren, Caden, Cole, Brock, Brady, Brynnley; one step-granddaughter, Melissa Kallenbach; one step-great-granddaughter, Jessica; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Sherrial Mae Skillman on April 26, 2015; his parents; and two brothers, Paul Vincent, Charles George Vincent.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 25, 2017 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada. The family will receive friends from 2-4:00 p.m. prior to the service. Friends may call now and until the hour of service at Ferry Funeral Home.









Obituary - Fern W. Presley

Fern W. Presley 90 of Branson, Missouri passed away February 19, 2017 at The Oaks Retirement Community in Branson. 

Services will be held 11:00 am Saturday, February 25, 2017 at the Prairie Center Church of God, 105 S. Montclaire Dr, Olathe, Kansas 66061.  

Visitation will be held prior to services from 10:00 am to 11:00 am Saturday, also at the church.  Burial will follow in Johnson County Memorial Gardens, Overland Park, Kansas. 

Contributions may be made to the Prairie Center Church of God.   Messages of condolence may be left for the family at http://www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com
 
Full obituary information will be published as it becomes available.





Appleton City man arrested in St. Clair County

Timmy Carter Jr.
On Feb. 18, Timmy Carter Jr., 23, Appleton City, was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant charging him with class A misdemeanor domestic assault fourth degree. Bond is set at $5,000 cash or surety.

The charge stems from a St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office investigation on Feb. 1, when deputies were called to Ellett Memorial Hospital, Appleton City, in reference to a female assault victim. 


The victim stated her boyfriend, Timmy Carter Jr., punched her in the face three times with a closed fist and spit in her face. 

The deputy noticed the victim’s right eye was swollen and bruising was beginning to appear.







Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report February 13, 2017 – February 19, 2017



February 13, 2017
HARRASSMENT- RICH HILL
AMBULANCE REQUEST-DREXEL
CHILD CUSTODY-AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING- AMSTERDAM
FOLLOW UP –BUTLER
FIRE-AMORET
TRAFFIC HAZARD-BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP- PASSAIC
TRAFFIC STOP- ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY- ADRIAN
FIRE-AMORET
AGENCY ASSIST- BUTLER

February 14, 2017
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMSTERDAM
WARRANT SERVICE- ARCHIE
VANDALISM-ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP- AMSTERDAM
DISTURBANCE-RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE-RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY- HUME

February 15, 2017
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
AMBULANCE REQUEST-BUTLER
STOLEN VEHICLE-ROCKVILLE
SPEAK TO OFFICER-DREXEL
AGENCY ASSIST-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMSTERDAM
FIRE-AMORET
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
DOMESTIC-ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY- BUTLER

February 16, 2017
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
FOLLOW UP-FOSTER
ALARM-AMORET
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMORET
SPEAK TO OFFICER-AMSTERDAM
TRAFFIC STOP-AMORET
TRAFFIC STOP- AMSTERDAM

 February 17, 2017
TRAFFIC STOP-AMSTERDAM
AMBULANCE REQUEST-ARCHIE
THEFT-FOSTER
SPEAK TO OFFICER- BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP- RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER- RICH HILL
ABULANCE REQUEST- ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP- PASSAIC
TRAFFIC STOP- RICH HILL

February 18, 2017
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-AMORET
TRAFFIC STOP-BUTLER
SUSPCIOUS ACTIVITY- RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE- RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER- BALLARD
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
ALARM-HUME
AGENCY ASSIST- PASSAIC
C&I- ARCHIE
THEFT- RICH HILL
DISTURBANCE-ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP- ADRIAN

 February 19, 2017
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-URICH
MVA-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER- RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
BRUSH FIRE-ADRIAN
C&I- ARCHIE
AGENCY ASSIST- ADRIAN
DISTURBANCE- RICH HILL
CHILD CUSTODY- ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY- BUTLER

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY- ADRIAN





Shoplifting reported in Appleton City

On Feb. 17, a St. Clair County deputy took a shoplifting report at Casey's General Store, Appleton City. A Casey's employee reported two females entered the store and ordered food. One female paid for the food while the other female removed a micro USB cable from the container. The employee stated the female took the item from the store without paying for it.

The deputy went to a residence on East Third Street, Appleton City, and met with one of the females explaining why he was there. The female went over to a vehicle and retrieved the stolen item and gave it to the deputy. A request for prosecution was signed on behalf of Casey's General Store. Formal charges are pending.












Community Blood Drive - Save a Life – Right Here – Right Now!

The Community Blood Center will be at Butler High School gym on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 from 12:00-6:00pm. Photo ID and proof of age are required for all donors (16 year olds are eligible to donate with parental consent). Pre-register at SAVEALIFENOW.ORG – Sponsor Code: BUTLERHS. All blood donations through the Community Blood Center benefit local hospital patients. Any questions, contact Robin Colburn at the Butler High School at 660-679-6121 Extension 230.

-our thanks to Robin Colburn





Gutshall Selected For Missouri Family Health Council Board of Directors

West Central Staff Member Assumes New Role Representing Missouri Title X Sub-Recipients

Appleton City, MO- West Central Missouri Community Action Agency (West Central) is pleased to announce that staff member, Cheryl Gutshall, West Central’s Health Clinic Program Manager, has been selected to serve on the Missouri Family Health Council (MFHC) Board of Directors. For the last year, Gutshall has been an “At large member, ARC (Agency Representative Committee) Co-Chair, Ex Officio.” On April 1st she will assume the role of ARC Chair, Ex Officio and a new Co-Chair will be chosen.

According to their website (www.mfhc.org), “MFHC administers the federal Title X family planning program for Missouri, allocating $4.3M in funding to 74 clinic sites via 19 Sub-recipients throughout the state. MFHC provides monitoring, training, and technical and administrative support to Title X Sub-recipients. Missouri’s diverse Title X network consists of health departments, federally qualified health centers, community action agencies, hospitals, non-profits, and affiliates of Planned Parenthood. Clinic sites provide health care to clients for low to no cost with the Title X funding.

Title X staff members are specially trained to meet the contraceptive needs of individuals with limited English proficiency, teenagers, and those confronting complex medical and personal issues such as substance abuse, disability, homelessness, or interpersonal and domestic violence.

Fees for Title X family planning services are based on a sliding scale determined by the client’s income level, family size, and ability to pay. An adolescent’s fee is based on the individual’s income, not family’s.

Missouri Family Health Council is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization. It is governed by volunteer Board of Directors. A representative from a Title X sub-recipient serves as an ex-officio member of the board.”

West Central, being a sub-recipient of Title X funding, offers Women’s Health Services and mobile clinics throughout the West Central Region and will not turn away anyone, regardless of their ability to pay for services.

Lea Ann Gatzemeyer, West Central’s Director of Health Services, stated, “Cheryl’s years of experience, commitment and dedication to family planning will make her a great asset to the Board of Directors and ensure that all Title X providers will have a voice on the board.”

West Central staff members are encouraged by management to actively network and volunteer, when they are able, in their areas of expertise.

West Central’s President and CEO, Chris Thompson, said of the appointment, “Cheryl is an excellent employee who has tremendous passion for the provision of health services to the most vulnerable in our communities. I know she will be an invaluable asset to the board in her new role.”

West Central Missouri Community Action Agency is dedicated to empowering people to make a positive change by coordinating and administering resources. West Central’s service region includes the counties of Cedar, Vernon, Hickory, St. Clair, Bates, Henry, Benton, Morgan, and Cass. West Central Missouri Community Action Agency strives to be the voice in our communities and our governments for those most in need.

Assistance units within the organization include the following: Community Services, Employment and Training, Energy Conservation, Health Services, Housing, and Early Childhood Education (Head Start).






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