
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Standoff ends peacefully in Louisburg Kansas
On 3/8/21 around 1:15pm the Miami County Kansas Sheriff's Office Detectives and Louisburg Police Department were checking a residence at the request of a domestic violence victim.
The victim had previously reported how the suspect had been coming to the home in violation of a court protection order and they were concerned the person might have returned while they had been away.
While checking the residence the officers encountered the suspect in the residence with a firearm. The suspect refused to put down the fire arm and threatened to harm officers or himself.
Officers backed off and contained to situation and requested additional help. Due to the nature of some of the threats made by the suspect, several businesses and residence were evacuated in the area for public safety.
Louisburg Police Officers along with Miami County Kansas Sheriffs Office Tactical Team quickly secured the area, and they were later joined Johnson County Kansas Sheriffs Office Tactical Unit who had been contacted and were requested to the situation which included crisis negotiators who were able to contact and talk the subject still inside the residence.
Due to the length of the operation the Overland Park Kansas Tactical Unit also responded to assist with the process and relieve officers who had been on scene for several hours.
On 3/9/21 around 2:45am the Crisis Negotiator was successful in getting the suspect to leave the residence and surrender himself to the police.
No one was injured and the suspect was taken into custody without incident and transported to a local medical facility for evacuation and treatment.
During this standoff and tactical operations the Louisburg Police Department was assisted by the following agencies.
Miami County Sheriffs Office
Johnson County Sheriffs Office
Overland Park Police Department
Kansas State Highway Patrol
Springhill Police Department
Paola Police Department
Evergy
Louisburg Fire Department
Louisburg Public Works
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
Kansas Department of Transportation
Taking it to the streets
The Louisburg Police Department expresses its sincere appreciation to all who helped bring this incident to a safe and peaceful resolution.
Thanks for coming by!
Special thanks to CMA for coming out to Rich Hill on Sunday. These folks stopped by to offer a prayer for our 1st responders.
One of their members shared a story how his life was changed by his relationship with Law Enforcement which encouraged him to make changes in life.
It was an honor to have met them and visited with them. Be safe and always feel free to stop by and visit us again!
RICH HILL STRONG!
Record Month at Max Motors
Thank you again to our customers and the team at Max Motors (Belton, Harrisonville, Butler and Nevada).
Our best February vehicle sales, service and commercial fleet month.
Our sincere appreciation for your repeat business and the referrals of your family, friends, and neighbors.
- Bob Jacaway and Mark Muller
Harrisonville woman injured in Cass County Crash
On March 8th around 12:42pm the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Cass County along with Cass County Sheriff's Office responded to a one vehicle accident on Route Y at 199th Street in rural Cass County.
The Highway Patrol says the accident occurred when a 2015 Nissan driven by 50 year old Alicia C. Peterson crossed the center line of traffic and struck a utility pole.
Peterson sustained moderate injuries and was transported to Belton Regional Medical Center for treatment.
The vehicle was totaled and towed from the scene by J's Southland Tow.
Copyright Mid America Live
Obituary - Judith Ann “Judy” Goff
Judith Ann “Judy” Goff , age 78, of Raymore , Missouri, passed away on Sunday, March 7, 2021 at Raymore Rehabilitation Center in Raymore, Missouri.
Judy was born in Kansas City, Kansas on August 29, 1942 to Clarence and Edith (Marr) Hickam. She grew up in Independence and was married to Bob Goff in December 1964. During her early career she worked at Hallmark and enjoyed involvement in many special projects and events while she was there including , Kaleidoscope, the Soviet Sports Exhibit in the 1980’s, and working on several publications.
Judy was born in Kansas City, Kansas on August 29, 1942 to Clarence and Edith (Marr) Hickam. She grew up in Independence and was married to Bob Goff in December 1964. During her early career she worked at Hallmark and enjoyed involvement in many special projects and events while she was there including , Kaleidoscope, the Soviet Sports Exhibit in the 1980’s, and working on several publications.
Some of her proudest moments there were researching the biography of Joyce Hall and serving as an archivist during the Hyatt Skywalk disaster. She also wrote freelance articles for Kansas City Magazine including one about the Kansas City Fire Department where she met her second husband Bill Germann.
They married in 1977 and moved to a farm west of Harrisonville, Missouri where they raised pigs. Never one to shy from a new adventure Judy jumped right in and learned all there was to know about trail riding, farm life and living with baby pigs in your kitchen! Following a move “to town” Judy began selling real estate in Cass County. She continued this for over 20 years. In 1995 she remarried Bob and moved across the country to Morehead City, North Carolina where she embraced her love of watercolors and began to paint and teach art classes.
She helped start a Coop Art Gallery and enjoyed beach life. In 2000, she and Bob returned to Raymore to be closer to family. She entered the Raymore political scene and served on city council and the planning and zoning commission.
She will be remembered for her deep commitment to working passionately to make Raymore a better place. She and Bob opened The Frame Shop and she continued to teach art lessons and was known to her customers for her dedication and care of their precious keepsakes.
Declining health led her to Raymore Rehab where she lived for 8 years and developed a reputation for her spunk and vitality. Remembered by her friends for her strength, wit, determination and kindness she will be missed.
She leaves to cherish and miss her greatly her children Mary Beth and her wife Kathy Jones of Carbondale, Illinois and her son J. Phillip Goff and his wife Sydney of Overland Park, Kansas and her loving grandchildren of whom she was immensely proud; Andrew and Maya Jones and Jeffrey and Emmy Goff. She is also survived by a sister Carol Miller (Dan) and a brother Ted Hickam (Dee) and nieces and nephews Sam and Vicki Miller and LeeAnn Constant and Michael Hickam.
There will be no funeral services
She leaves to cherish and miss her greatly her children Mary Beth and her wife Kathy Jones of Carbondale, Illinois and her son J. Phillip Goff and his wife Sydney of Overland Park, Kansas and her loving grandchildren of whom she was immensely proud; Andrew and Maya Jones and Jeffrey and Emmy Goff. She is also survived by a sister Carol Miller (Dan) and a brother Ted Hickam (Dee) and nieces and nephews Sam and Vicki Miller and LeeAnn Constant and Michael Hickam.
There will be no funeral services
Let's go Ayden
The Butler Youth Wrestling Club would like to congratulate Ayden Cumpton, for qualifying for State this in the under 12 year old 120lbs weight class this weekend.
The state competition will be this Sunday in Kansas City. We wish him the best of luck!! GO AYDEN!!!
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