Friday, August 30, 2019

One arrested after traffic stop in Clinton

On 8/30/2019 at 2:07 AM, Officer Tyler Drake conducted a traffic stop in the 200 Block of North Sixth Street for a turn signal violation.

The driver, Kaylee Conner, was contacted and later consented to a search of the vehicle she was operating. 

A search of the vehicle located a clear ziploc bag containing a white crystal substance believed to be methamphetamine. 

Conner was placed under arrest for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Delivery of a Controlled Substance.

We at the Clinton Police Department are committed to keeping the citizens of this town safe and believe proactive police work such as this plays a significant role in fulfilling this mission.


Former Linn County Attorney Sentenced for Thefts of Public Property

KANSAS CITY, KAN. – The former Linn County Attorney was sentenced today to a year and a day in prison for stealing $75,000 worth of electronics and equipment that belonged to the county, U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister said. In addition, the defendant was ordered to pay $75,000 in restitution and a fine totaling $11,000.

John Sutherland, 69, Mound City, who served as county attorney for approximately 20 years before leaving the job in January 2017, pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud and one count of lying to federal investigators. The crimes took place from sometime prior to January 2009 until Sutherland left office.
“The defendant abused the public trust,” McAllister said. “He used his elected position as county attorney to steal more than $75,000 from the Linn County taxpayers who had placed their trust in him as the county’s top law enforcement official. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there were approximately 9,750 people in Linn County in 2018. The median household income was $46,576. That means the defendant stole property worth far more than most Linn County residents earn in a year.”

According to the government’s sentencing memo, the defendant had the county pay for seven cellular phones that were not used to conduct county business.
In his plea, Sutherland admitted that on Feb. 6, 2019, FBI agents found 13 items stolen from Linn County when they searched Sutherland’s office at the Wyandotte County District Attorney’s Office. 

At the time, Sutherland was working as an Assistant District Attorney. One of the items was a stolen Apple laptop computer.

When FBI agents interviewed him, Sutherland denied any wrongdoing and made other false statements. For instance, he claimed that an Apple TV 64 GB video-streaming device the county purchased for about $220 had been destroyed. FBI agents found the device intact at Sutherland’s residence.

In his plea agreement, Sutherland agreed to surrender his license to practice law.

McAllister commended the FBI, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Assistant U.S. Attorney Tris Hunt and Assistant U.S. Attorney Chris Oakley for their work on the case. McAllister assisted with the prosecution of the case.

See the full story in the September 4 edition of the Linn County News.


Courtesy of Linn County News

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Grandview Suspect Taken Into Custody in Cass County

Cass Co – Around 8:00 am yesterday Cass County Deputies took a subject wanted for aggravated assault into custody this morning in the 11000 block of E. 218th Peculiar, Mo.

The original incident occurred in Grandview and under investigation by the Grandview Police Department. Grandview Police Officers pursued the suspect south into Cass County where they discontinued and notified Cass County law enforcement agencies.

The suspect’s vehicle was found abandoned in the area of C Highway and Schug Avenue in Peculiar. Deputies searched the area and located the suspect walking on E.218th and Main St. Investigators with Grandview Police Department took custody of the suspect and vehicle.

The vehicle, reported stolen from Kansas City Missouri was towed from the scene. The subject has not been identified pending charges

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Thursday, August 29, 2019

Update: Subject in custody in south Butler

The Butler Police Department along with Bates County Sheriff's Deputies has taken one male subject into custody at the time at a address of 303 South Wells Street. The area is now safe at this time.

Mid America Live News will update when more information is made available to us from the Butler Police at a later time.




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