Saturday, February 16, 2019

From the Harrisonville Police Department



I-49 Update: We just had another slide off on northbound I-49, just north of MO 7. The roadway may look clear, but it is still slick. If you are driving the speed limit, you are driving too fast for these conditions. The entrance/exit ramps are all still snow covered.

UPDATE: Since it appears that the overturned van contains a HUGE magnet (because trucks seem to be attracted to it, causing them to slide into it), we have had a local tow company tow these vehicles to a safe location. Thanks again for driving safely.


Fire call in Rich Hill

The Rich Hill Fire Department along with mutual aide assistance from the Butler Fire Department are on scene of a house with smoke in the attic located at  104 West Cedar Street.

Mid America Live News will update when more information is made available to us from the Rich Hill Fire Department 





Saturday Winter Weather Advisory

Winter refuses to leave! Expect ANOTHER round of widespread snow and light freezing rain later this evening and into Sunday morning. Additional snow/ice and reduced visibility will only aggravate already hazardous driving conditions. Please take the appropriate precautions!



Update: Barricaded Subject Call in Butler

On 2/14/19 the Bates County Sheriff's Office received a call in reference to occupants in a vehicle that shot at the residence of the reporting party. The incident happened approximately 3 miles west of Butler on 52 Highway. 

The reporting party identified the vehicle as a newer white GMC Terrain, reporting that they had left the area last seen traveling west bound on 52 Highway. Deputies responded to the scene and additional deputies were called out from home to assist in the search for the suspect vehicle. A broadcast was sent out to local agencies about the nature of the incident and potential suspects. The reporting party identified two female suspects and possibly two males that were supposed to be in the vehicle and that the single shot came from the rear seat of the vehicle. 

Sharing information with Butler Police Department and they identified that they were familiar with the subjects and knew a general area the vehicle could be. Officers from the Butler Police Department began canvassing known areas of the suspects as Deputies responded to town to assist.
Sheriff Anderson located the vehicle at an apartment complex on South Delaware. As the Sheriff was attempting to set up surveillance on the vehicle until additional officers could arrive, two females exited an apartment and began to get into the vehicle. Sheriff Anderson blocked the vehicle in and placed both females at gun point until additional units could arrive to take them into custody. The females were the same females identified by the reporting party. 

Butler Officers, Missouri State Highway Patrol and additional deputies arrived and secured the females. Information was quickly received that they had just left the apartment where two males were in the apartment. With the females secured attempts were made to contact the male subjects with them refusing to come to the door. Because of the danger of the possibility that the males may have been involved and a weapon was involved the decision was made to evacuate the occupants of the connecting apartments. 

The Bates County Sheriff's Office activated the Sheriff's Emergency Response Team and Butler Police Department called additional officers from home to the scene.

After approximately 45 minutes the occupants in the apartment called a friend who brought the command staff their phone and communication was established with the males. After a short conversation the two male subjects agreed to come out of the house. 

An arrest team made up of a mix of each agency was quickly formed and the subjects were taken into custody without incident. The occupants gave Detectives consent to search the house and no weapons were located. All four subjects were taken to the Sheriff's Office were Detectives conducted extensive interviews until early hours of the morning to identify if they were involved in the original call. 

After independently confirming the locations of the subjects in custody at the time of the shots fired call, it was determined that they were no longer suspects in the case. Additionally, the Deputy at the scene was unable to locate any shell casings or location where anything was hit by the gun fire. 

All four subjects were released based on the fact that there was no independent evidence connecting the four to the shooting call.

Sheriff Anderson said, 'While we are still uncertain why the males subjects refused to come out of the house for approximately 45 minutes, a complete and detailed investigation found they did not have any part in the shots fired call. The cooperation of the public and team work of all the Officers and agencies that responded are something for our community to be proud of. 

As a small community with limited resources we have to help each other and a call of this magnitude could have ended completely different and with tragic results. I'm sure I wasn't very popular with the spouses and loved ones who had Valentines Day plans with the Deputies and Officers, but this highlights the sacrifices that law enforcement families make everyday. And so I thank them for their patience also "



Courtesy of the Bates County Sheriff's Office


Friday, February 15, 2019

Obituary - Martha Jo Yoss

Funeral Services for Martha Jo will be held at Bethel United Church of Christ in Concordia, Missouri at 12:00 noon on Monday, February 18, 2019.

Officiating at the service will be the Rev. Dr. Alan E. Greenwood.

Visitation will be held at the church from 11:00 a.m. until service time on Monday.

Interment will be in the afternoon following the service at Zion Lutheran Cemetery in Prairie City, Missouri.

The family suggests any memorial contributions be made to Bethel United Church of Christ (Concordia) or Zion Lutheran Cemetery (Prairie City), and may be left at Hill & Son Funeral Home, Appleton City, MO.

Martha Jo Yoss, daughter of Alfred and Bernice (Borgstadt) Steigemeyer, passed away February 12, 2019, at Ellett Memorial Hospital in Appleton City, Missouri. She was 80 years old

Martha was born November 23, 1938, and grew up on the family dairy farm west of Concordia, Missouri. She graduated from the Concordia High School in 1956. Immediately after graduation she moved to Kansas City and went to work for Kansas City Life Insurance Company, working in accounting for the next 40 years. While working, she would still come back to the farm on weekends and days off to help out. She retired September of 1996, in order to help care for her mother

On May 7, 1966, at Bethel United Church of Christ in Concordia, Missouri, where she was a lifelong member, she married Roy Lawrence Yoss. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2016. To this union one son was born: Nicholas William.

Martha loved to travel and eat out. She enjoyed talking to people and was very supportive. She enjoyed flowers and working outside, even pulling weeds. She loved animals and especially her kitties.

Martha was preceded in death by her parents, Alfred (1984) and Bernice (1997) and her husband Roy (2016).

She is survived by her son Nicholas Yoss, Roy’s niece, Linda Heckadon, cousins, Joyce Paul, Bettie Rinnie, Karen Hughes, Clifton Borgstadt, and Gloria Jane Pennel. She will be greatly missed by her many friends and family.



Obituary - Larry Albert Harms

Larry Albert Harms, 57, Kearney, MO (formerly of Schell City) passed away on Friday, February 13, 2019. Larry was born February 16, 1961 in Nevada, MO to Albert Harms, Jr. and Betty Louise (Blakely) Harms.

Larry grew up on a farm in rural Schell City and graduated from Schell City High School Class of 1979. Following high school Larry worked all of his life in the construction business as a heavy equipment operator. For the past 17 years he has lived and worked in the Kansas City area.

Larry was known by all for his enjoyment of life, he was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan, he loved cooking, and spending time with his friends.

Survivors include his daughters, Laura Harms and Jeff, Kansas City, MO, Christina Coyner, Springfield, MO; one granddaughter, Lillian Clark; one sister, Linda Robinson and her husband Art, Bellamy, MO; nieces, Lori Majors, Nevada, MO, Shyla Delp and her husband Darren, Round Rock, TX, Michelle Robinson, Bellamy, MO; nephew, Michael Robinson, Bellamy, MO; several great-nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, and an infant sister, Deborah Eilene.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, February 18, 2019 at the Schell City Christian Church in Schell City. Interment will follow in Green Lawn Cemetery in Schell City. The family will receive friends from 2-4:00 p.m. at Lewis-Hoagland Funeral Home in Schell City.

Memorials are suggested to the family in c/o Lewis-Hoagland Funeral Home, P.O. Box 64, Schell City, MO 64783.



Semi truck blocking the roadway in Butler

The Butler Police Department is on scene of semi truck that has slid off the roadway on Rice Road near the entrance to Dollar General Store.

The roadway is blocked at this time and a tow truck is in route to pull the truck out.

Please avoid this area as it will be blocked for a unknown amount of time.

Mid America Live News will update when the roadway is cleared from this accident.


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Obituary - Kaycee Joy (Hawks) Sisseck

Kaycee Joy Sisseck, 23, Nevada, MO passed away on Thursday, February 14, 2019 in Nevada. Kaycee was born September 25, 1995 in Nevada to Michael Darren Hawks and Jodi Ann Kennedy Hawks.

Kaycee was raised in Nevada and graduated from Nevada High School Class of 2014. Following high school she attended the University of Kansas. She worked for a time at Nevada Head Start. Kaycee loved her “grandog” Millie, was an avid Chiefs fan, and was involved with the Teen Angel Program, but she especially loved being with her nieces and nephews, Hudson, Michele, Alex, Mia, and Shannon.

She is survived by Michael Hosner of the home; parents, Jodi Bond, Travis Bradley, Mike and Tonja Hawks, Joseph and Ruthie Logston; sisters, Kaylee Myers and her husband Philip, Addison Hawks; several nieces and nephews; and numerous grandparents. She was preceded in death by Bobby Bond and Judy Hawks.

Memorials services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, February 22, 2019 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Mark Mitchell officiating. Friends may call now and until the hour of service at Ferry Funeral Home.

Memorials are suggested to the charity of your choice in c/o Ferry Funeral Home.




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