Monday, February 24, 2020

Bates County Sheriff’s Office Activity Report February 17th, 2020 thru February 23rd, 2020

February 17th, 2020
SPEAK TO OFFICER - ADRIAN
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BATES COUNTY
SPEAK TO OFFICER - AMSTERDAM
ANIMAL CALL - ADRIAN
ANIMAL CALL - FOSTER
PAPER SERVICE - AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER - AMSTERDAM
TRAFFIC STOP - AMSTERDAM
MISCELLANEOUS - AMORET
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - AMSTERDAM
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BUTLER
PAPER SERVICE - ADRIAN
FOLLOW UP - BUTLER
SPEAK TO OFFICER - BATES COUNTY

Bates County Sheriff Chad Anderson seeks re-election

To the Citizens of Bates County. Over the last several months I have fielded many questions about my decision to run for Sheriff. On Tuesday February 25th, I will officially sign up to seek re-election as your Sheriff. I have dedicated my whole career in law enforcement here in Bates County. I have had the honor of serving as your Sheriff since 2009. I have over 20 plus years of experience in law enforcement and look forward to continuing my career in Bates County. Since 2009, we have made major strides at the Sheriff's Office to bring quality law enforcement to the community. We have built a Sheriff's Office that the community can be proud of. We have improved the quality of service by training our employees with top of the line continued education courses, updated all the technology for deputies and detention officers, and provided top of the line equipment to provide our staff the tools needed in our line of work.

Since 2009, I have tasked all employees to continue to look for ways to run efficient and effective. By continuing to review the process in what we do and to seek out better ways we are able to perform our job as efficient as possible. Every employee understands that we are to be good stewards of the tax dollars in which we are entrusted. Every year since I've taken office, we have ended each year under budget. This has resulted in saving our tax payers millions of dollars.

I consider myself a God fearing man and a Constitutional Sheriff. I am a strong supporter of the 2nd Amendment and pledge to continue to support the rights of law abiding citizens. I have been a Sheriff that serves ALL the citizens of Bates County and have represented our voices to Jefferson City law makers. My wife and I have raised our children in Bates County and have invested personal finances in this community to help do more to improve the community.

If given the opportunity to continue to serve the Citizens of Bates County, I will continue to be fiscally responsible with our budget. I will continue to move the Sheriff's Office in a positive manner. I will continue to recruit, retain and train good employees so that we can continue offering the best services we can. I will continue to research and improve the technology that is available to law enforcement to better serve our citizens. I will continue to look for ways to put more Deputies in your neighborhoods on patrol. I will work with other law enforcement agencies, other office holders and other stake holders to better our community.

I believe I have been an honest and transparent Sheriff. I believe I have been the leader, mentor and professional that the citizens expect of our Sheriff. No matter what your politics are, I would like to ask for your continued support and vote in this years election.


Sheriff Chad Anderson

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Come out and help support the Miami Seniors!!




Update from the city of Drexel

The City of Drexel would like to Thank you for your patience and understanding with the water break today. 

The water is back on. You might experience some air in the line, but the water is fine to drink. Thank again.

Barricaded Subject at QuikTrip in Harrisonville

ATTENTION: Officers with the Harrisonville Police Department have responded to an armed, barricaded subject at the QuikTrip at the corner of MO-291 and Commercial Street.

All customers and staff have been safely removed from the business and the parking lot has been secured.

For the safety of all those involved, please avoid the area.



Update:
Officers have successfully taken the barricaded individual into custody. We ask that you continue to avoid the area while officers clear the scene.

Missing Dufflebag




Mazzio's Pizza now hiring in Harrisonville




Obituary - Rip S. Busch

Rip S. Busch, 72, of Clinton, Missouri passed away early Thursday morning, February 13, 2020 at the Clinton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. 

He was born November 17, 1947 in Los Angeles, California, the son of Harry Arthur Busch and Mary Lee (Robertson) Busch. He married Sheila Irene Bennett in Clinton, Mo., on January 19, 2000, and she survives of the home. Rip was everything from a mechanic to a tow truck driver. He had his private pilot’s license and loved to fly. He owned and operated the Broken Aero, repairing airplanes. 

In addition to his wife Sheila, surviving are two sons, Harley Busch, state of Kansas and Jeremy Busch and his wife Shawna, state of Idaho; two daughters, Bianca Krakofsky and her husband Jaime, Colorado Springs, Colorado and Sarah Grace Edgar, Northern California; five grandchildren, Zachariah Krakofsky, Kayla Krakofsky, Jacob Krakofsky, Zen Busch and Jonathon Edgar; one sister, Robyn Ibarra, Alpine, California; one niece, Laura Lee Ibarra; and one nephew, Michael Ibarra. 

He was preceded in death by his parents and various other family members. A Celebration of Life will be at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 29, 2020 at the Dietz Family Buffet, 1520 East Ohio Street, Clinton, Mo. 

Arrangements are under the direction of the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton. Condolences may be left online at www.bradleyhadley.com. 



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