Friday, October 19, 2018
Missouri State High School Football Week 9 Scores:
Adrian 24, El Dorado Springs 16
Archie 28, Jasper 20
Appleton City 60, Sherwood 20
Ava 32, Willow Springs 6
Battle 41, Hannibal 28
Bolivar 41, Central (Cape Girardeau) 21
Blair Oaks 65, California 7
Blue Springs 36, Park Hill 23
Bowling Green 52, Van Far 30
Brookfield 32, Clark County 6
Buffalo 54, Forsyth 7
Cabool 15, Salem 14
Camdenton 49, Kickapoo 7
Cameron 37, St. Joseph LeBlond 35
Carthage 56, Ozark 6
Caruthersville 34, Central (New Madrid County) 8
Cassville 24, Lamar 21
Central (St. Joseph) 39, Winnetonka 35
Charleston 52, Herculaneum 6
Chilhowee 38, East (KC) 30
Chillicothe 34, Benton 19
Crest Ridge 50, Lone Jack 7
Crystal City 27, Grandview (Hillsboro) 20
DeKalb 70, Stewartsville 22
DeSmet 51, Helias 17
DeSoto 7, Potosi 3
Dexter 34, Malden 0
East Prairie 32, Frederickton 22
Elder (Ohio) 48, Vianney 7
Eldon 31, Osage 12
Eureka 55, Seckman 15
Fair Grove 40, Yellville-Summit ARK 0
Farmington 30, Central (Park Hills) 14
Fayette 30, Knox County 6
Fort Osage 58, Ruskin 0
Fort Zumwalt East 48, Warrenton 7
Fort Zumwalt North 38, Howell Central 14
Fox 49, Northwest (Cedar Hill) 7
Fulton 48, Missouri Military 6
Gallatin 42, Putnam County 0
Grain Valley 48, Raytown South 12
Greenfield 48, Stockton 12
Hallsville 34, Versailles 29
Hayti 60, Portageville 0
Holden 52, Knob Noster 36
Holt 42, Liberty (Wentzville) 21
Jackson 42, Parkway Central 0
Jefferson (Festus) 21, St. Vincent 20
Joplin 49, Carl Junction 13
Kelly 41, Chaffee 0
Kennett 23, Sikeston 14
King City 60, St. Joseph Christian 8
Ladue 34, Kirkwood 21
Lafayette County 48, Carrollton 13
Lathrop 56, East Buchanan 27
Lawson 25, Mid Buchanan 7
Lebanon 43, Hillcrest 16
Lee's Summit 50, Truman 18
Lee's Summit North 19, Blue Springs South 2
Lee's Summit West 41, Raymore Peculiar 23
Lexington 44, Richmond 8
Lift for Life 30, Winfield 26
Liberal 52, Drexel 15
Liberty 31, Staley 7
Liberty North 41, Park Hill South 10
Lincoln 28, Cole Camp 21
Lindbergh 43, Parkway South 12
Lockwood 36, Diamond 8
Lutheran North 40, Chaminade 0
Lutheran St Charles 25, Jennings 14
Macon 37, Centralia 20
Marceline 49, Harrisburg 0
Marquette 35, Lafayette (Wildwood) 0
Marshall 27, Kirksville 26
Marshfield 33, Rogersville 0
Maryville 27, Lafayette (St. Joseph) 7
Mehlville 45, Oakville 6
Midway 34, Butler 7
Milan 36, Polo 6
Miller 14, Marionville 6
Moberly 34, Mexico 7
Monett 28, Nevada 0
Monroe City 26, Palmyra 21
Mound City 62, Rock Port 14
Mount Vernon 20, Hollister 14
Mountain Grove 20, Thayer 6
Mountain View Liberty 41, Houston 13
Neosho 17, Republic 13
Normandy 40, Gateway 20
North Andrew 76, Braymer 6
North Shelby 42, Orrick 40
Oak Park 20, Hickman 17
Odessa 49, Harrisonville 18
Orchard Farm 47, Duchesne 21
Parkview 56, Waynesville 16
Parkway West 35, Fort Zumwalt South 28
Pattonville 34, Ritenour 7
Penney 26, North Platte 24
Pierce City 61, Pleasant Hope 0
Platte County 28, Grandview 19
Plattsburg 38, West Platte 28
Pleasant Hill 48, Excelsior Springs 33
Poplar Bluff 30, Hillsboro 14
Raytown 35, North Kansas City 34
Reeds Spring 27, Aurora 17
Rock Bridge 35, Francis Howell 21
Rockhurst 41, Jefferson City 8
Rolla 74, Central (Springfield) 8
St. Clair 49, Owensville 15
St. Dominic 35, Priory 14
St. Francis Borgia 41, Sullivan 0
St. James 21, Pacific 14
St. Mary's 56, Carnahan 0
Ste. Genevieve 49, Brentwood 20
Salisbury 34, Schuyler County 30
Santa Fe 44, St. Paul Lutheran 33
Sarcoxie 62, Ash Grove 6
Savannah 42, St. Pius X (KC) 0
Scott City 42, Doniphan 0
Scotland County 44, Louisiana 6
Seneca 40, McDonald County 28
Skyline 64, Warsaw 44
Smith Cotton 29, Center 6
South Callaway 33, North Callaway 32
Southern Boone 43, Boonville 27
Smithville 17, Kearney 14
South Holt 54, North Nodaway 6
Southern Boone 43, Boonville 27
Southwest (Livingston Co) 54, Norborne 22
Springfield Catholic 42, East Newton 6
Stanberry 30, Worth County 22
Strafford 55, Slater 14
Summit 29, Webster Groves 0
Summit Christian 43, Lincoln College Prep 27
Timberland 14, Ft. Zumwalt West 7
Tolton Catholic 51, Christian (O'Fallon) 48
Trenton 57, Maysville 22
Troy 39, Festus 38
Union 41, Hermann 6
Valle Catholic 34, St. Pius X (Festus) 26
Warrensburg 54, Oak Grove 14
Washington 46, Howell North 28
Webb City 55, Nixa 14
Wellington Napoleon 40, Sweet Springs 26
West Plains 56, Glendale 18
Westran 55, Paris 26
Willard 27, Branson 7
William Chrisman 41, Belton 38
Windsor 41, Rich Hill 13
Windsor (Imperial) 50, Bayless 0
Obituary - Ira Clayton Mundell
Ira Clayton Mundell, age 78, Pleasanton, Kansas passed away on Thursday, October 18, 2018 at his home.
Funeral service will be held 10 am Tuesday, October 23, 2018 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Pleasanton Chapel. Burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery.
Funeral service will be held 10 am Tuesday, October 23, 2018 at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Pleasanton Chapel. Burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Monday at the Chapel. Contributions are suggested to Linn County Care to Share. Online condolences can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com.
Obituary - Marsha Lynn Hills
Marsha Lynn Hills, age 47, of Deepwater, Missouri passed away Friday, October 19, 2018 at Citizens Memorial Hospital, Bolivar, Missouri.
Condolences or fond memories may be left online at www.vansant-millsfuneralhome.com.
Among survivors are her parents Mike and Sylvia Hills, Deepwater.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton, Missouri and services are pending.
From the Bates County Sheriff's Office
On October 1st, 2018 the Bates County Sheriff's Office received a call of an unknown medical call possibly an overdose at the Shelly (Gaston) Roger's residence in Amoret Missouri. While Deputies where enroute they were advised that the patient was combative. Once on scene the female became unresponsive with no pulse. Deputies began to perform CPR until EMS arrived on scene.
The female was administered NARCAN to reverse the affects of an opioid overdose. The female regained a heartbeat and was transferred to the Bates County Memorial Hospital.
Detectives were called to the scene and interviewed several family members and processed the residence for any information or evidence of what happened to cause the medical call. Mrs. Roger's was transferred to a hospital in the city where she passed away several days later. The Bates County Coroner was notified and was in contact with Detectives to participate in the death investigation. Together, we determined that it would be best for an autopsy to be performed to determine the cause of death. While the Coroner reached out to the experts in autopsies, he also reached out to many different medical professionals to help answer questions about the injuries to Mrs. Roger's. (See coroners press release).
While waiting for the scientific evidence from the experts to come back on the autopsy, Detectives began interviews based off leads provided by the family. During the investigation multiple stories began to surface online with numerous theories as to what happened to Mrs. Roger's. Detectives began to follow up on those theories in an attempt to determine the validity. Each time those ended in dead ends without any scientific evidence to back the theories.
At this time, the Coroner advises, the autopsy report is not finalized as some routine test are not yet available. However, based on preliminary findings of the autopsy, physical examination, medical records and toxicology of Mrs. Roger's, the Coroner and multiple experts agreed that the cause of death was the not a result of a homicide.
At this point, the Detectives have a few things to follow up on and are awaiting the few final laboratory results before closing the case. Evidence collected in cases like this often takes weeks or months to process.
The Sheriff's Office wants the citizens to know that we did not release information about the case due to it being a ongoing investigation and to protect the integrity of the case. At no point did we feel there was a threat to the community during the investigation or we would have given that information out.
Detectives were called to the scene and interviewed several family members and processed the residence for any information or evidence of what happened to cause the medical call. Mrs. Roger's was transferred to a hospital in the city where she passed away several days later. The Bates County Coroner was notified and was in contact with Detectives to participate in the death investigation. Together, we determined that it would be best for an autopsy to be performed to determine the cause of death. While the Coroner reached out to the experts in autopsies, he also reached out to many different medical professionals to help answer questions about the injuries to Mrs. Roger's. (See coroners press release).
While waiting for the scientific evidence from the experts to come back on the autopsy, Detectives began interviews based off leads provided by the family. During the investigation multiple stories began to surface online with numerous theories as to what happened to Mrs. Roger's. Detectives began to follow up on those theories in an attempt to determine the validity. Each time those ended in dead ends without any scientific evidence to back the theories.
At this time, the Coroner advises, the autopsy report is not finalized as some routine test are not yet available. However, based on preliminary findings of the autopsy, physical examination, medical records and toxicology of Mrs. Roger's, the Coroner and multiple experts agreed that the cause of death was the not a result of a homicide.
At this point, the Detectives have a few things to follow up on and are awaiting the few final laboratory results before closing the case. Evidence collected in cases like this often takes weeks or months to process.
The Sheriff's Office wants the citizens to know that we did not release information about the case due to it being a ongoing investigation and to protect the integrity of the case. At no point did we feel there was a threat to the community during the investigation or we would have given that information out.
We caution people that giving or sharing information on the internet that can't be substantiated with evidence only hinders our Detectives ability to investigate the case in a timely matter.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Mrs. Roger's.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Mrs. Roger's.
From the desk of Bates County Coroner Greg Mullinax
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 19, 2018
My office was notified of the death of Shelly D. Rogers at St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City on October 5, 2018 at 10:41 AM. By law, this is the appropriate time to notify the Coroner as my office has no jurisdiction until a death has been pronounced.
On the same date, a family member of Ms. Rogers contacted me with their concern that her death was the result of a violent crime. I immediately requested the assistance of the Jackson County Medical Examiner’s Office (JCMEO) to conduct a physical examination, review of law enforcement reports and medical records, and autopsy. Starting with the response of law enforcement and EMS to Ms. Rogers in Amoret on October 1, 2018, all records were received and reviewed by myself and JCMEO. This included each officer’s report, witness statements, the EMS report, and the ER report; records and photographs were reviewed from St. Joseph Medical Center from initial admission throughout her inpatient stay until her death.
Reports from each consultant who attended to Ms. Rogers were reviewed and I personally spoke with the attending physician responsible for her care in Kansas City.
On the same date, a family member of Ms. Rogers contacted me with their concern that her death was the result of a violent crime. I immediately requested the assistance of the Jackson County Medical Examiner’s Office (JCMEO) to conduct a physical examination, review of law enforcement reports and medical records, and autopsy. Starting with the response of law enforcement and EMS to Ms. Rogers in Amoret on October 1, 2018, all records were received and reviewed by myself and JCMEO. This included each officer’s report, witness statements, the EMS report, and the ER report; records and photographs were reviewed from St. Joseph Medical Center from initial admission throughout her inpatient stay until her death.
Reports from each consultant who attended to Ms. Rogers were reviewed and I personally spoke with the attending physician responsible for her care in Kansas City.
At this time, the autopsy report is not finalized as some routine test results are not yet available. However, based on the preliminary findings of the autopsy, physical examination, medical records and toxicology of Ms. Rogers, it is evident that Ms. Rogers’ death is not the result of a homicide. The cause of her death was clearly identified by the pathologist, and correlates directly to the diagnosis of Ms. Rogers during her hospital stay.
As the investigation is not final, I will continue to examine any evidence provided in connection to Ms. Rogers’ death. I will issue a final report once I consider the investigation concluded.
I wish the public to be informed that at this time, the death is not considered to be homicide.
Greg D. Mullinax
Coroner of Bates County
Coroner of Bates County
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