Friday, February 2, 2018

Burglary in Montrose

On Jan. 31, a St. Clair County deputy was dispatched to NW 1150 Rd. in reference to a burglary.

Upon arrival, the deputy spoke with Jana Killiebrew. She stated she was at work last night. When she got off of work she checked her phone and found messages from ADT that her alarm had been activated.

When she arrived at the residence, Killiebrew noticed the bedroom window on the East end of the house had been removed and broken. The deputy checked the residence to make sure no one was still inside.

Killiebrew stated that two 40 inch Samsung TV’s, a 65 inch Samsung TV, two small stereos, one large stereo, Nintendo WII game console with games, camera system, Virtual reality game system, three DVD players, two karaoke machines, Air fryer, a Soda Stream, a RCA laptop, and a PC laptop/tablet combo for a total loss of $8,900.

Evidence was collected at the scene and a suspect has been named. A request for prosecution has been signed.

Sheriff Keeler urges those with any related information to these cases or any others to contact the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line, 417-646-5832, or email to tips@scsomo.org


Nevada woman arrested in St. Clair County

On Feb. 2, Angel McDonald, 27, Nevada, was arrested by a St. Clair County deputy on a Dallas County warrant for a non-moving violation ordinance charge. Bond is set at $150 cash only.

The arrest comes after a St. Clair County deputy was called to assist a stranded vehicle in the roadway. 

A record check of the occupants revealed McDonald had a warrant out of Dallas County.


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Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.







It's Still Winter

In case a reminder is needed, especially once you feel tomorrow's temperatures, it's still winter, & we could see some minor accumulating snow arriving on Sunday. #GroundhogDay





Power outage in the Amsterdam Area

Around 448 KCP&L Customers are without power at this time. We have heard of several power outage reports around the Amsterdam area.

Unsure at this time the cause of this outage but crews are on the way to fix the problem.

Mid America Live News will update when more information is made available to us from KCP&L.


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Nevada man arrested in Bates County

On 2/1/18 around 11:17pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Bates County arrested 24 year old Dereck W. Page of Nevada, Missouri.

Mr. Page was arrested for 1.) Felony Vernon County Sheriff's Office Warrant 2.) Driving While Intoxicated 3.) Speeding.

Dereck W. Page was booked into the Bates County Jail in Butler and placed on no bond.


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Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.




Stolen ATV's from Henry County recovered in Johnson County

On February 1, 2018 members of the Johnson County Detectives division recovered three (3) stolen ATVs in the south portion of Johnson County.

The ATVs had been stolen from the Bucksaw area in Henry County. Detectives assisted the Henry County Sheriff’s Office in locating eight (8) separate burglary locations. 

During this investigation the detectives were able to identify two suspects responsible for three (3) burglarized storage units near Leeton.

The stolen property from the storage units was located inside a residence in Leeton. 

The victim was contacted and recovered the property. Detectives will be seeking formal charges on the two suspects in this case.





Thursday, February 1, 2018

Hudson Drive back at the Fishing Dock in Archie





Loch Lloyd man pleads guilty to "Rent-a-Vet Scheme to obtain more than $13.8 million in federal contracts

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Timothy A. Garrison, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced today that former owners of a local construction company, Patriot Company, Inc., have pleaded guilty in federal court to their roles in a “rent-a-vet” scheme to fraudulently obtain more than $13.8 million in federal contracts.
 
Jeffrey K. Wilson, 53, of the Village of Loch Lloyd in Belton, Mo., pleaded guilty today before U.S. District judge Howard F. Sachs to one count of government program fraud. Paul R. Salavitch, 57, of Kansas City, Mo., pleaded guilty on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018, to a misdemeanor charge of making a false writing.
 
Wilson, who is not a veteran, managed the day-to-day operations and the long-term decision making of Patriot Company from May 2005 to January 2014. Salavitch is a service-disabled veteran who falsely certified that he was involved in the day-to-day operations of Patriot Company. Salavitch’s purported active management qualified Patriot Company to obtain set-aside contracts to which it was not entitled.
 
Wilson admitted he used Salavitch’s veteran and service-disabled veteran status in a “rent-a-vet” scheme to obtain 20 government contracts for which Patriot Company received more than $13.8 million. As a result of the fraud scheme, legitimate veteran-owned-and-run businesses were not awarded these contracts.
 
Wilson’s plea agreement cites 20 contracts with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Army, totaling $13,819,522, which were fraudulently obtained by Wilson, Salavitch and Patriot Company. 

The contracts, which ranged as high as $4.3 million, included construction projects in Missouri, South Dakota, Texas, Nebraska Oklahoma, Michigan, Indiana, Tennessee, Iowa, Illinois and North Dakota.
 
In September 2013, the Veterans Administration conducted an unannounced site visit of Patriot Company. The site inspector discovered that Salavitch was working 40 miles away at his full-time job as a federal employee with the Department of Defense in Leavenworth, Kan. In November 2013, Salavitch falsely certified to the Missouri Division of Purchasing and Materials Management that Patriot Company was a legitimate service-disabled veteran-owned small business when he knew it was not because he did not actively run the company. In December 2013, the Veterans Administration de-certified Patriot Company.
 
Under the terms of today’s plea agreement, Wilson is subject to a sentence of up to 18 months in federal prison without parole. Salavitch is subject to a sentence of up to one year in federal prison without parole. Wilson and Salavitch must also consent to the federal civil forfeiture of approximately $2.1 million. Sentencing hearings will be scheduled after the completion of presentence investigations by the United States Probation Office.
 
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jane Pansing Brown, Stacey Perkins Rock and Curt Bohling. It was investigated by the Department of Veterans Affairs – Office of Inspector General – Criminal Investigation Division and the General Services Administration – Office of Inspector General.
 
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This news release, as well as additional information about the office of the United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, is available on-line at
 
http://www.justice.gov/wdmo




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