Monday, October 15, 2018

“It’s a War Zone”: Hartzler Visits Southern Border

HARRISONVILLE, MO – Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler visited the Tucson Sector of the U.S.-Mexico border, working with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and learning first-hand about the organized Mexican drug cartels which funnel deadly illegal drugs into the United States.

“Traveling to the Arizona-Mexico border allowed me to see first-hand the challenges facing our customs officers and Border Patrol agents on the front line,” said Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler, who has been actively combatting the scourge of drug abuse in her Missouri district. “It is a warzone putting our dedicated agents against the highly funded, highly manned, and well-organized Mexican cartels. The cartels control the entire Mexican border and are consistently looking for lucrative opportunities, such as smuggling people and drugs into the United States,” added Hartzler, who toured the Mariposa Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona. Hartzler saw cartel scouts conducting counter surveillance on the hills in Mexico overlooking the Port where they watch the border around the clock to find gaps in security. This allows them to smuggle people and drugs into the United States.

Hartzler noted that the Mexican cartels use a variety of methods to conduct their illicit activities along the U.S.-Mexico border. In Nogales, over 100 tunnels have been discovered since 1990 used primarily to smuggle drugs. Over the last several years, there has been a decline in marijuana seizures and an increase in hard drugs such as methamphetamine, heroine, and cocaine. Drug mules (people used to transport illicit drugs by foot across the border in remote areas) have become more violent and more likely to attack Border Patrol agents in order to protect their products. Hartzler added that consumer drones are used by the cartels to monitor and assess U.S. border activities in order to direct and plan movement into the United States. Earlier this year, Hartzler introduced legislation that allows the Department of Homeland Security to target and interdict these drones. This bill was incorporated into the FAA Reauthorization Act, which was signed into law this month.

“I am glad we were able to secure this important authorization to stop the drug drones from crossing our border, but this is just one of the steps needed to win this war on drugs. Mexican drug cartels are currently exploiting gaps in our border security and it is our responsibility to fill those gaps to keep their illicit activities out of the United States,” said Hartzler. “This includes investing in three key capabilities for a strong border – funding for a secure border wall, providing advanced technology such as sensors and cameras, and securing more customs officers and Border Patrol agents. There are many challenges along the U.S.-Mexico border, and these three investments will help to enhance U.S. border security. One of the ways to combat the flow of drugs into our local towns and communities is to stop them at the border, and this means supporting our customs officers and Border Patrol agents with the tools needed to win this battle,” added Hartzler.


Along the border in Nogales lies a border fence stretching to the rough mountainous terrain of Arizona. The rough terrain in Arizona makes it difficult and dangerous for Border Patrol agents to operate. The cartels encourage and exploit women and children to enter the United States in order to make a profit. Often, these individuals are left for dead in the desert with the false hope of reaching their destination. Border Patrol agents, with the help of the National Guard, frequently conduct life-saving rescue missions in the desert climate. The National Guard assists the Border Patrol by providing situational awareness and transportation for rapid deployment.

Congresswoman Hartzler toured the Mariposa Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona. This port is responsible for checking cars, trucks, and pedestrians that cross into the United States. The customs officers are tasked with protecting the American public from harmful agricultural products, illegal drugs, and dangerous individuals entering the United States. The officers assigned to this port use advanced skills and technology to detect illegal drugs hidden in obscure locations. This photo shows objects intercepted by our customs agents, demonstrating the different methods used by the cartels to bring drugs across the border into America. 

Hartzler and Congresswoman Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) viewed a storm drain under the city of Nogales which is sometimes used by the cartels to smuggle drugs across the border. Along with the Port of Entry, various tunnels are used to smuggle drugs into the United States. Our Border Patrol works hard to locate and stop this dangerous activity.

German Heritage Festival in Prairie City

You and your family are welcome to join us Sunday. Lots of good German food and music. There will be several demonstrations including an apple press, basket weaving, and others. In the Parish Hall there will be a large display of family heirloom items.


Judge Hopkins Retirement Party





Obituary - Eugene Scarbrough

Eugene Scarbrough, 80, Peculiar, MO, died Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at his home. Services will be held at a later date in Virginia.

Eugene was born September 15, 1938 in Willow Springs, MO, the son of James Ira and Sarah (Collins) Scarbrough. He had lived in Willow Springs until enlisting in the Navy. He had lived in Virginia and Buffalo, MO before moving to Peculiar in 2011. He was a manager for the laundry department in hospitals.

Eugene is survived by two daughters, Theresa Gorsage, Freeman, MO and Angela Mitchell, Kansas City, MO; one sister, Nadine of Kansas City, MO; 6 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; and many good friends, in particular, Esther McDowell.


Obituary - Norris Smith, Sr.

Norris Smith, Sr., 59 of Butler, Missouri passed away, surrounded by family and loved ones October 10, 2018 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler. Graveside services will be held 3:00 pm Friday, October 19, 2018 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Butler. 

A visitation will be held from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Thursday October 18, 2018 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009). Contributions may be made to the Spina Bifida Association or to the American Lung Association. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com

Norris Lee Smith, Sr. was born January 18, 1959 in Kansas City, Missouri to Norris Alger and Mabel Irene Henry Smith.

Norris truly loved his family and enjoyed spending as much time with them as possible. Two things he loved the most were sports and his grandchildren. Norris spent many years at the ballfields watching his children play and continued the tradition with his grandchildren. He loved playing cards and dice while visiting his sister and brother-in-law. Norris was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan and never missed a game. It could be said that some of the best moments of Norris' life were found surrounded by his family while barbecuing and watching Chiefs football. Norris loved to laugh and make people smile whether through his wisecracks or practical jokes.

Norris was preceded in death by his parents, brother Steven Cox, and niece Lacey Smith - Thomas. Norris is survived by his wife Eva Smith of the home in Butler, MO., son Norris Smith and wife Emily and family of Adrian MO., daughter Amber Cooper and husband Ryan and family of Adrian MO., son Brandon Smith and family of Butler MO., stepson John Ganfield Jr. and family of Harrisonville MO., sister Linda Roberts and husband Tommy of Butler MO., sister Debbie Miller and husband Rex of Belton MO., sister Rosalee Smith of Belton MO., along with many nieces, nephews and beloved dog Brownie.




Fall Machinery Consignment Sale at MoKan in Passaic





Butler Police Department Activity Report 10/8-10/14-2018

10/08/2018  
Well being check 800 block of S Birch
Medical assist Dollar Store
Traffic assist Schowengerdt
Medical assist 400 S Delaware
Disturbance 6 Dove Lane
Alarm typhoon Bay
Disturbance 302 E Atkinson
Warrant service Conoco
10/09/2018  
Traffic assist Schowengerdt
Medical assist 600 block of W Ohio
Disturbance Main and Ft Scott
Animal complaint S Park
Noise complaint 206 S Fulton
Assist BCSO on 911 hang up
911 hang up Gale Lane
10/10/2018  
Animal complaint 300 block of E Pine
Traffic assist Schowengerdt
Walk in keep the peace
Keep the peace BCMH
10/11/2018  
Traffic assist Schowengerdt
Accident Wal-Mart
Animal complaint 400 block of W Pine
Traffic assist Schowengerdt
Noise complaint S Park
10/12/2018  
Warrant service Vine and Orange
Traffic assist Schowengerdt
Keep the peace High and Ft Scott
Well being check 400 block of S High
Accident Ohio and Fulton
Animal complaint 500 block of N Mechanic
10/13/2018 
Alarm 1000 block of W Ft Scott
 Traffic assist Schowengerdt
Open door Elks Drive
Medical assist 300 block of N Main
Alarm Flaming lantern
10/14/2018  
Possible prowler 300 block of S High
Alarm 600 block of Park
Noise complaint 400 block of N Delaware



Bates County Sheriff's Office Activity Report Oct. 08, 2018 thru Oct. 14, 2018

OCTOBER 08, 2018
ATTEMPT TO LOCATE - APPLETON CITY
PEDESTRIAN CHECK - ADRIAN
911 HANG UP - BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING - RICH HILL
ANIMAL CALL - ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST - RICH HILL
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
FOLLOW UP - BUTLER
FOLLOW UP - BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST - BUTLER
THEFT/STEALING - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC HAZARD - RICH HILL
AGENCY ASSIST - BUTLER
CHILD CUSTODY - RICH HILL
C/I DRIVER - RICH HILL
CIVIL MATTER/STAND BY - BUTLER
FIRE CALL - ARCHIE
AGENCY ASSIST - BUTLER
BURGLARY - BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST - BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
AGENCY ASSIST - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
MVA - ADRIAN
911 HANG UP - BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP - DREXEL
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - RICH HILL
C/I DRIVER - ADRIAN

OCTOBER 09, 2018
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
AMBULANCE REQUEST - RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER - FOSTER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
LITTERING - ADRIAN
PROPERTY DAMAGE - AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP - AMORET
FOLLOW UP - FOSTER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - CREIGHTON
DISTURBANCE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE - RICH HILL
FAILURE TO YIELD - BUTLER
CARELESS/IMPRUDENT - RICH HILL

OCTOBER 10, 2018
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
CARELESS/IMPRUDENT DRIVER - RICH HILL
TRAFFIC STOP - AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER - RICH HILL
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
911 HANG UP - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE - RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE - FOSTER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - HUME
PAPER SERVICE - AMORET
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
THEFT/STEALING - AMSTERDAM
PAPER SERVICE - APPLETON CITY
ATTEMPT TO LOCATE - AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER - AMORET
PEDESTRIAN CHECK - AMSTERDAM
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
THEFT/STEALING - HUME
AMBULANCE REQUEST - ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - AMSTERDAM
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP - PASSAIC
ALARM CALL - DREXEL

OCTOBER 11, 2018
AMBULANCE REQUEST - ADRIAN
C/I DRIVER - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
ANIMAL CALL - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
THEFT/STEALING - RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST - BUTLER
ANIMAL CALL - VIRGINIA
PROPERTY DAMAGE - ADRIAN
LEAVE WITHOUT PAY - ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER

OCTOBER 12, 2018
TRAFFIC HAZARD - BUTLER
911 HANG UP - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE-ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE-ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-RICH HILL
ANIMAL CALL-ARCHIE
CHECK WELL BEING-RICH HILL
ANIMAL CALL-ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-RICH HILL
PAPER SERVICE-RICH HILL
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-ADRIAN
TRAFFIC STOP-AMORET
OCTOBER 13, 2018
TRAFFIC STOP-MERWIN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-RICH HILL
PEDESTRIAN CHECK-RICH HILL
MVA-ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE-ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE-ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE-ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE-ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE-ADRIAN
ATTEMPT TO LOCATE-ADRIAN
DISTURBANCE-RICH HILL
PEDESTRIAN CHECK-ADRIAN
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP-ADRAIN
TRAFFIC STOP-BUTLER
ALARM CALL-VIRGINIA
TRAFFIC STOP-BUTLER
C&I-RICH HILL

OCTOBER 14, 2018
TRAFFIC STOP-URICH
DISTURBANCE-ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY-APPLETON CITY
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
ANIMAL CALL-PASSAIC
SPECIAL DETAIL-BALLARD
TRAFFIC STOP-BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE-BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER-ADRIAN
AGENCY ASSIST-ADRIAN
SUICIDAL PERSON-ADRIAN





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