Friday, November 2, 2018

Nevada Police Department 2018 Shop With A Cop

Members of the Nevada Police Department hope to make this holiday season brighter by doing something positive for the children of our community. Our police officers and their families are preparing for our annual Shop with a Cop Program.

The purpose of the Shop with a Cop program is to provide gifts to disadvantaged children and their families while allowing them to interact with law enforcement officers in a positive setting.

The only requirement for the participating children is that they buy at least one item for themselves. We find that the last thing these children generally think about is themselves as they learn an important lesson on the spirit of giving.

The program is funded solely upon donations from the community. Many service organizations, business owners and individuals take the opportunity to give back through this program.

Children are nominated for participation in the program by community members, school employees, social service agencies and family shelters. Anyone can nominate a local child who meets the criteria of being between the ages of six and eleven and who has a social or economic need.

Community participation is very welcome for the Shop with a Cop program. If you would like to donate your time or money to help make a child's Christmas special, or would like to nominate a child, please contact Nevada Police Officer Brittany Dawn at 417-448-5100.

Donations can be mailed to Shop with a Cop, c/o Nevada Police Department, 120 S. Ash, Nevada MO, or an officer will pick up the donation upon request.





Update: Violent Sexual Predator Apprehended in Kansas





Sewing Needle found in Halloween Candy in Benton County

The Benton County Sheriff's Office took a report last night involving a 12 year old girl biting into a sewing needle embedded in a kit-kat bar. It was reported being collected in the Warsaw area. It is unclear who or how the needle ended up in the treat. It's a sick demented individual who would do such an act.

Parents, check your children's candy. I believe that the door to door trick or treating is nearing its end and your Trunk or Treats from the Churches, schools and cities are a safer idea.

If anyone has any information on this heinous act. Please call my Office. 660 438 6135





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Thursday, November 1, 2018

Kansas Law Enforcement seeking help apprehending fugitive

Jason Hale (38 y/o WM) is a known violent sex offender who absconded from a work release program in Johnson County yesterday. He was last known to be in Gardner prior to coming to Paola to a local bank. Suspect is being sought by local authorities as well as the US Marshals Office.

The suspect purchased camping supplies, a bicycle, and a halloween “Jason” mask in Gardner. Authorities urge citizens to call 911 and do not approach if seen.




From the Lamar School District

This morning, November 1, 2018, Lamar R-1 alerted the police department regarding what was believed to be a written threat toward other students. An investigation was started and no students were at immediate risk.

Parents of students directly involved in the situation were contacted. School administration and law enforcement are working with the student, and the student has been removed from campus.

We appreciate how quickly the threat was reported, and we value the support of the Lamar Police Department. We have and will continue to make the safety of all students and staff our top priority.





From the Benton County Sheriff's Office

On 10/03/18 at approximately 10:45 p.m., Misty J. Card 31 was observed and identified driving a motor vehicle near Warsaw. 

The deputy having prior knowledge of Card having outstanding warrants for failure to appear on drug charges, pulled her over and arrested her. 

An inventory search of Card's vehicle prior to being towed, produced the narcotics pictured here which field tested as methamphetamine. 

Card is being held in the Pettis County Jail due to our overcrowding issue, on $50,000 bond for several felonies including drug trafficking in the 2nd degree and $50,000 for the outstanding warrants for a total of $100,000 C/S bond.


Shooting Death Investigation In Benton County

On 10/31/2018 at approximately 5:15 Am, Deputies responded to an address on Spirit drive near Lincoln MO for a gunshot victim. The victim was identified as Kathy R. Bolejack 32, who was deceased upon arrival from an apparent gunshot wound to the head.

The reporting party was Shawn P. Jones 47 who initially stated his girlfriend took her own life. After deputies conducted their investigation, several inconsistency were discovered which led them to believe that a crime had been committed. The MSHP’s Division of Drugs and Crime Control were notified and asked to assist in the investigation.

A thorough investigation led investigators to believe that Jones perpetrated the shooting death of Bolejack.

Mr. Jones was charged with Voluntary Man Slaughter, Armed Criminal Action, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm and Tampering with Physical Evidence. Jones is being held in the Benton County Jail in lieu of a $500,000 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.







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