Monday, October 2, 2017

Public Service Notice from the Butler Police Department

Public Service Notice:

The Butler Police Department will be participating in the DEA Drug Takeback campaign. The Butler Police along with the Bates County Health Department will be participating in the drug turn in program sponsored by the DEA. 

The turn in location will be the Bates Co Health Dept. located at 501 N Orange Butler MO. On October 28 2017 between the hours of 10 am to 2 pm. We will be accepting any prescription and non-prescription medication which will be turned over to the DEA for destruction. We will not accept syringes or inhalers.

The prescription medication drop box is still available for the public to dispose of unused medications. The drop box located in the lobby of the Butler Police Station and meds can be dropped off anytime 7 days a week 24 hours. If you should have any questions you can contact the Butler Police Department at 660-679-6131.










Butler Police Department Activity Report 9/25-10/1-2017


09/25/2017
Theft re[ort Dollar Store
Theft report 200 block of W Ohio
Medical assist 300 block of S Mechanic
Well being check 100 block of S Mechanic
Theft report Oak Hill
Theft report Wal_mart
Medical assist Football field
Medical assist 700 block of N Havanna


09/26/2017
Disturbance Wal_Mart parking lot
Traffic assist Ft Scott and Orange
Assist DFS 616 W Pine
Well being check 800 block of S Birch
Missing child report
Medical assist 400 block of Meadow lane

09/27/2017
Warrant service Main and Chestnut
Gun Shot wound BCMH
Assist DFS 303 S Main
Harassment report 900 block N Water
Theft report W Oak
Theft report 200 block of S Broadway
Warrant service

09/28/2017
Medical assist 100 block of S Delaware
Animal complaint Wal-Mart
Alarm Butler High School
Well being check Wal-Mart
Disturbance BCMH
Prowler 300 block of S Mechanic
Attempt to locate

09/29/2017
Attempt to locate
Animal complaint Delaware and Oak
Well being check
Disturbance Dove Lane
Disturbance S Park
Theft report Wal-Mart
Well being check S Austin
Medical assist

09/30/2017
Missing person report 300 block of W Ft Scott
Trespassing call 200 block of N Main
Well being check N fulton
Missing Juvenile
Prowler 100 block of N Olive

10/01/2017
Missing person report 700 block of Country Club
Disturbance Ohio and West
Keep the peace N Austin
Accident Birch and Parklane





Stormy Week Ahead!

Average October precipitation at KC is 3.16". We may pick that up in the first week of the month with 2 to 4 inches forecast this week!!




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Sunday, October 1, 2017

Two vehicle accident involving motorcycle in Henry County

On 10/1/17 around 12:20pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Henry County along with Henry County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a two vehicle accident on Missouri Highway 13 at Route M in rural Henry County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when the 2005 Harley Davidson Motorcycle driven by 56 year old Tracy L. Young of Leeton, Missouri was slowing to make a right hand turn when he was struck in the rear by the 2008 Chevrolet driven by 18 year old Danielle M. Sommers of Blue Springs, Missouri.

Mr. Young sustained minor injuries and he was treated at the scene of the accident by EMS.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene by Golden Valley Tow and Gary's Tow.



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Obituary - Richard Donald Nave

 Richard Donald Nave
Richard Donald Nave, age 88, Independence, Missouri formerly of Linn Valley, Kansas passed away on Saturday, September 30, 2017 at Edgewood Manor. He was born on July 6, 1929 at Kansas City, Missouri the son of Thaddeaus Dell and Goldia Jane Holycross Nave. 

He spent most of his working career in the grocery industry. He married Joan Hatch on July 16, 1948. She preceded him in death on October 1, 2009. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Nanci Myers, his parents, two brothers, Robert and William and a grand daughter, Stacia. The love of his life was his wife Joan and the rest of his family. This was obvious in the fact that he and Joan took the grandkids on vacation every year and attended as many of their activities while they were in school. Richard was ornery in a good spirited sense. 

He would question friends and acquaintances regarding matters that were really of little use, such as, "What is the greatest number of coins to be given in change for a dollar". He enjoyed playing bingo, going to the casino and eating ice cream. Richard is survived by his daughter, Teri Dzula, aka "His #1", a sister, Patricia Hicks, six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

Memorial service will be held 11 am Saturday, October 7, 2017 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, La Cygne Chapel. 

Visitation will be held before the service beginning at 10 am. The family suggests contributions to the Kansas City Hospice House. On line condolences for the family can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com





2017 Barnwarming King and Queen Announced


Congratulations to Lance Swaters and Jaidyn Steinbach, your Area 7 Barnwarming King and Queen!! 









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