Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Severe Storms Expected This Evening



Widespread severe storms are likely this afternoon into this evening. Tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail are all possible.

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Missouri State Highway Patrol Preliminary Reports Indicate Seven Traffic Fatalities, One Boating Fatality, No Drownings Over Memorial Day Weekend

Seven people died in traffic crashes over the 2019 Memorial Day weekend. During the counting period of 6 p.m., Friday, May 24, through 11:59 p.m., Monday, May 27, 2019, the Missouri State Highway Patrol investigated 298 traffic crashes with 106 injuries. Troopers made 95 driving while intoxicated arrests and 93 drug arrests.

Last year, 16 people were killed in traffic crashes over the three-day weekend. In 2018, troopers investigated 294 traffic crashes, which included 124 injuries. Troopers also arrested 121 people for driving while intoxicated and made 102 drug arrests over the 2018 Memorial Day weekend.

There was one boating fatality over the 2019 Memorial Day weekend. Marine operations troopers investigated six boating crashes involving three injuries. There were no drownings during the 2019 Memorial Day holiday. Marine operations troopers arrested nine boaters for boating while intoxicated and made 27 drug arrests.

William A. Gordon-Price, 27, of Overland Park, KS, died after he went swimming off his Sweetwater Pontoon vessel. He went under and did not resurface. The incident occurred in Camden County at the Lake of the Ozarks at the one-mile marker of the Grand Glaize Arm. Camden County Medical Examiner Dee Ballard pronounced Gordon-Price dead at the scene. Gordon-Price was not wearing a life jacket at the time of the incident. The Patrol’s Dive Team, Osage Beach Fire Department, Mid-County Fire Department, Lake Ozark Fire Department, and Osage Beach Police Department assisted at the scene.

During the 2018 Memorial Day weekend, there were 14 boating crashes which included 10 injuries and one fatality. Two people drowned over last year’s holiday weekend. Troopers arrested 17 people for boating while intoxicated over the 2018 Memorial Day weekend.

Watercraft operators must consider the effect their actions have on others: Share the waterway and use common sense, good judgment, and courtesy to ensure the safety of all. Life jackets save lives. Wear It!!

Troopers have investigated all seven traffic crash fatalities. Five fatalities occurred in the Troop C, Weldon Spring, MO, area, and one each occurred in the Troop G, Willow Springs, and Troop I, Rolla, areas.

One traffic fatality occurred on Friday, May 24, 2019, during the counting period. Clarence E. McPherson, 67, of Virginia Beach, VA, died when he was struck by a vehicle. McPherson was in the roadway at the time of the crash, which occurred in St. Louis County south of Interstate 70 on Natural Bridge Road. Dr. Bokiej pronounced McPherson dead at SSM Health DePaul Hospital. The driver of the vehicle that struck McPherson was not injured in the incident; he was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. Berkeley, MO, Police Department assisted at the scene.

Two people died in traffic crashes on Saturday, May 25, 2019. Maria I. Stone, 59, of Lebanon, MO, died when the vehicle in which she was a passenger struck another vehicle head on. The other vehicle was turning onto Missouri Highway 32 from Red Oak and entered the path of the vehicle carrying Stone. The crash occurred on Missouri Highway 21 east of Lebanon. Dr. Eric Funk pronounced Stone dead at Cox North Hospital in Springfield, MO. The driver and two additional passengers sustained minor injuries; another passenger sustained serious injuries in the crash. Stone and all other people in that vehicle were wearing seat belts. The driver of the second vehicle was not wearing a seat belt; she sustained moderate injuries.

Robert M. Stump, 49, of Lake St. Louis, MO, died when the vehicle he was driving traveled off the right side of the roadway and overturned. He was not wearing a seat belt. The crash occurred in St. Charles County on Missouri Highway 94 west of Howell Road. St. Charles County EMS personnel pronounced Stump dead at the scene. A passenger in Stump’s vehicle was wearing a seat belt; she sustained minor injuries.
St. Charles County Police Department assisted at the scene.

Two people died in traffic crashes on Sunday, May 26, 2019. Delphine D. Stegall, 43, of St. Louis, MO, died when the vehicle she was driving was struck in the rear. Stegall’s vehicle had experienced a flat tire and she was attempting to pull over to the right shoulder at the time her vehicle was struck. Stegall was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle. The crash occurred in St. Louis County on Interstate 270 at Missouri Highway 367. Christian EMS Paramedic Perry Schneider pronounced Stegall dead at the scene. The driver of the other vehicle was wearing a seat belt; he sustained serious injuries in the crash.

Colton Ogden, 14, of Licking, MO, died when the ATV he was operating left the roadway and went through a fence. Ogden was ejected and struck a tree; he was not wearing a helmet. The crash occurred in Texas County on Pigeon Creek Road northeast of Licking, MO. Dr. Zereik pronounced Ogden dead at Texas County Memorial Hospital.

Two people died in traffic crashes on Memorial Day, May 27, 2019. Charles M. Wilcox, 60, of Ballwin, MO, died when he attempted to make a right turn and entered the path of another vehicle. The other vehicle struck the right side of Wilcox’s vehicle. Wilcox was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. The crash occurred in St. Louis County on Missouri Highway 100 at Pond Road. Dr. Tzau pronounced Wilcox dead at Mercy Hospital in St. Louis. The driver of the other vehicle was wearing a seat belt; she sustained moderate injuries in the crash.

The remaining fatality is under investigation. There is no further information available.

The only 100 percent survivable traffic crash is the one that never happens. Make sure everyone in the vehicle is properly restrained in a seat belt or child restraint. Every day as we travel on Missouri's roadways, we trust that every driver on the road is going to obey the speed limit, pay attention, and drive sober. "Don't Violate The Trust." Follow the Patrol on Twitter for the most current news @MSHPTrooperGHQ

NOTE: The fatality statistics in this news release could change if late deaths occur, other departments report crashes or incidents, a fatality is determined to be a drowning, or if a fatality is determined to be caused by a medical condition after this news release was posted.


Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report May 20, 2019 - May 26th, 2019

MAY 20, 2019 
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - ADRIAN
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - RICH HILL
DEBRIS IN ROADWAY - ADRIAN
AMBULANCE REQUEST - ADRIAN
ANIMAL CALL - ADRIAN
C & I DRIVER - RICH HILL
ANIMAL CALL - PASSAIC
FOLLOW UP - ADRIAN
ABANDONED VEHICLE - ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
ANIMAL CALL - URICH
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP - ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP - AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BALLARD
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - APPLETON CITY
TRESPASSING - ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - URICH
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
TRAFFIC STOP - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - BUTLER
CHECK WELL BEING - RICH HILL
SPEAK TO OFFICER - DREXEL
SPEAK TO OFFICER - RICH HILL
TRAFFIC STOP - ADRIAN
DEBRIS IN ROADWAY - BUTLER
ALARM CALL - ADRIAN

Severe Storms Possible This Afternoon & Evening




Stay weather aware this afternoon/evening and have a way to receive storm warnings.

In addition to possible damaging winds and large hail, a few tornadoes are possible, especially for areas north of I-70.

Adrian Lions Club Kids Fishing Day

The Adrian Lions Club will be having there "Kids Fishing Day" Saturday, June 8th, at Harley Martens pond, 10 am to 1pm.
The club will provide worms and a lunch of hot dogs,chips and a drink. 


Mr. Martens pond is 1 mile east of Adrian on 18 hwy on the north side of the road.

Any kid 15 and under, or any "over 60 kid", may join us. This is not a contest, just a day to spend with your family.
Missouri`s Free Fishing weekend so no license is required.

Video: Local news Tuesday


Monday, May 27, 2019

Structure Fire in Rich Hill

The Rich Hill Fire Department along with mutual aide from the Butler Fire Department is on scene of a fully engulfed structure fire on 2nd and Myrtle Street in Rich Hill at this time.

Please avoid this area if you can and move over for emergency vehicles with lights on at all times.

Mid America Live News will continue to monitor this incident and provide updates when they become available.

Both photos submitted 
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Corps of Engineers to release water from Harry S. Truman Dam Spillway

The Corps of Engineers will begin releases from the Harry S. Truman Dam Tuesday, May 28 or Wednesday, May 29, 2019. Releases are currently only being made through the Truman Dam powerhouse and are closely coordinated with the National Weather Service and Ameren, the operators of Bagnell Dam. May 2019 has been the second highest monthly inflow to Truman Lake in project history.




Warsaw, Mo. — Flood control storage at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Harry S. Truman Lake is 82 percent occupied leaving minimal space to store additional flood waters. Due to ongoing precipitation in the region, the Corps of Engineers will begin releases from the Harry S. Truman Dam Tuesday, May 28 or Wednesday, May 29, 2019. Releases are currently only being made through the Harry. S. Truman Dam powerhouse. Releases are closely coordinated with the National Weather Service and Ameren, the operators of Bagnell Dam. May 2019 has been the second highest monthly inflow to Harry S. Truman Lake in project history.

Human life & safety are the priority in reservoir operations. These actions are precautionary and necessary to ensure public safety. The public should monitor National Weather Service forecasts and follow the direction of local authorities and emergency managers.

As pools at Corps lakes rise, additional personnel including park rangers, maintenance personnel, and engineers from the Kansas City District Office routinely inspect the dam, the spillway, the powerhouse, and other important structures. These inspections are part of our procedure as lake levels rise to ensure public safety and continued performance of the dam. All dams are structurally sound and are preforming as designed.

The Kansas City District would like to remind the public to wear a life jacket while on or near the water. Be vigilant of the safety risks associated with high water such as floating debris or obstructions covered by high water which can create dangerous boating conditions. 

Expect the unexpected and be prepared. Do not drive or walk into flood waters on the road. Any time you come to a flooded road please turn around, don't drown! Never enter standing or moving water to cross a road.

For more information, please contact the Public Affairs Office at (816) 389-3486.



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