Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Clinton Man Sentenced to Seven Years in Possession of Child Pornography Case

Man Sentenced to Seven Years in
Possession of Child Pornography Case
(From Henry County Prosecuting Attorney Richard Shields, April 7)

​The Henry County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office announces that on March 30, 2021, Michael Adam Smith, 32, Clinton, was sentenced to serve a term of seven years in the Missouri Department of Corrections for his conviction of two counts of possession of child pornography.

​The charges stem from an investigation by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The charges the Prosecutor’s Office filed against Smith alleged that he possessed numerous images and a video of child pornography.

Assistant Prosecutor LaChrisha Gray prosecuted the case on behalf of the State of Missouri. Smith was represented by his attorney.
Smith pled guilty to his charges with an agreement that the State would request a ten year sentence and the defendant would ask that the defendant be sent to the Missouri Department of Corrections Sex Offender Assessment Unit to determine whether he should remain incarcerated after 120 days in prison or be put on a term of probation and undergo rehabilitation in the community. Ultimately, the court would decide what sentence to impose after a sentencing assessment report was prepared.

At the sentencing hearing, the court heard evidence and argument from both sides. Assistant Prosecutor LaChrisha Gray urged the court to impose the maximum sentence under the agreement due to the nature of the pornography, the fact that one of the defendant’s devices had been destroyed by the defendant, and that he had admittedly been accessing child pornography for a number of years. 

After careful consideration, Henry County Circuit Judge M. Brandon Baker agreed with Assistant Prosecutor Gray’s request that Smith be sentenced to a term in prison without the possibility of being released after the 120 days assessment. Judge Baker sentenced Smith to seven years in the Missouri Department of Corrections.

Council meeting: Wastewater plant fix could be costly

In the early portion of the Butler city council meeting last night, much time was lent to discussion about issues regarding the city's wastewater treatment plant. Kurt Higgins of engineering firm Allgeier Martin of Joplin talked about keeping dissolved oxygen levels within legal tolerance in the stream that is nearby the plant. 

This is a complicated matter due to the fact that regardless of runoff upstream of the wastewater plant, the city is still responsible for maintaining dissolved oxygen levels downstream. The fix could be a 4 million problem, however Higgins introduced Geosyntec, a consultation firm that specializes in dealing with complex environmental problems such as this; and they will being working toward a resolution with the Missouri DNR which most importantly, should lower the price tag significantly.

The situation with the Butler police department looks rather bleak at the moment- new officers are needed but applications are not rolling in as hoped. In fact, there were only two job seekers in the last month and neither worked out for one reason or another. More discussion is sure to be coming in the next meeting.

Butler residents are to expect a slight increase in their electric bills as the recent cold snap has turned out to be quite costly. The additional cost, which was close to one million dollars will be divided up over the next few billing periods, as opposed to forcing users to pay one large lump sum. 

The city is to receive Covid relief money and there is ongoing discussion as to where would be the best place to apply it. The amount should be in the neighborhood of $700,000 and certainly is welcomed. It was suggested using it to help offset the high energy cost mentioned above, among a few other things.

There was also a discussion about 'tiny houses', which have become a trend in recent times. To be considered a home in the city of Butler, the dwelling must have at least 800 square feet of living space, which has prompted concerns. Expect more on how this will be handled in future council sessions.

The council is currently working to put together another town hall meeting to provide an open forum for the public. With Covid and other concerns, that date will be forthcoming.

Electric City Downtown asked for permission to host the 'Brick Street Bash' to be held June 26th, 3 to 8 pm. Full details on this family oriented event coming soon.

The phone system at city hall is in bad need of an update and that is scheduled to happen on April 27th.

Some more good news? Starting April 20th, city council meetings will again be open to the public. AND city hall will reopen to the public next Monday, April 12th.  

The Butler city council meets on the first and third Tuesdays, 7 pm, at the Butler city hall. Come and get involved!

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

April Showers....

Several chances of rain and thunderstorms over the next couple of days. It is April after all!


Obituary - Robert "Bob" A. Ford

Robert “Bob” A. Ford, 69, Harrisonville, MO, passed away Monday, April 5, 2021 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, MO. 

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 9, 2021 at The Worship Center in Harrisonville with visitation from 10:00-11:00. 

Burial to follow in Freeman Cemetery, Freeman, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to The Worship Center.

A complete obituary will be posted when information is available.


Obituary - Clifford Pieratt

Graveside services with military honors for Clifford Pieratt will be 11 a.m. Friday, April 9, 2021 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Missouri under direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler. Visitation prior to services from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Schowengerdt Chapel. Contributions to the American Cancer Society. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Clifford Lee Pieratt, age 64 of Belton, Missouri died Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at Good Samaritan Society in Olathe, Kansas. He was born September 5, 1956 to Phillip Dean and Donna Lea Wyatt Pieratt in Kansas City, Missouri.

Clifford is survived by his wife of 43 years, Regine Pieratt of Belton, Missouri; two sons, Kevin Pieratt and wife Jacky of Evans, Georgia and Jason Pieratt and wife Dana of Harrisonville, Missouri; three daughters, Jessica Johnson of Belton, Missouri, Crystal Ryan of Nevada, Missouri and Melissa Gaines and husband Matt of Belton, Missouri; and ten grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Stabbing in Amsterdam

On 3/30/21, deputies responded to a residence in Amsterdam Missouri in reference to a stabbing that had just occurred. While enroute deputies were advised that the male subject that was reportedly stabbed was taken to Cass Medical Center by another person.
 
Deputies and a Detective arrived on scene while another Detective was re-routed to Cass Medical Center in Harrisonville. While on scene deputies interviewed a female subject who stated that there was a physical domestic disturbance at the residence and that she was the victim of being chocked during the altercation. She stated that during the altercation both parties had fallen on the floor. Deputies observed multiple items on the floor to include several kitchen knives. Deputies did observed a laceration on her hand and she stated she did not know how she received that injury. Deputies processed the residence which was RV type of trailer.
 
While the scene was being processed a second Detective interviewed the male subject at the hospital. The male subject stated that there was a disturbance at the residence and he was attempting to leave when the female became physical and stabbed him in the left chest area. The male subject stated that he never touched the female and did not know how she would have received the injury to her hand. Deputies observed and photographed a small cut on the male subjects left chest. The cut did not need any major medical treatment and the male was released from the hospital.
 
There was no independent witnesses to the incident as they were the only two present at the time. The case will be presented to the Bates County Prosecutor to determine if and who charges would be filed against.

Severe Weather Outlook Tonight and Tomorrow

Storms become possible overnight into early Wednesday AM (Midnight to 6AM). An additional round of storms is expected to develop after noon on Wednesday. Both tonight and Wednesday PM, a few of the storms may be strong to severe with hail and strong winds as the main threat.

St. Clair County Sheriff's Office News Release March 30th, 2021 through April 5th, 2021

St, Clair County Sheriff Lee Hilty would like to happily announce a partnership with Text Caster! Text Caster is a free service for the community, and only sends information to your phone if you choose to sign up for it.

Upon signing up for the service, citizens will be able to get alerts on road closings, weather alerts, ongoing crime situations, and other emergency notifications. This will allow you to have immediate notifications in the event of a wanted person, a dangerous weather situation, and/or general event notifications! You also have the option of signing up ONLY for notifications you specifically want!

Please, help us strengthen our communications with you and sign up below, if interested!

https://my.textcaster.com/asa/3041

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