Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Kiwanis Club coming to Butler


The community is invited to attend the 1st meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Butler. The formation of this organization is underway, the first meeting will be held at the Immanuel Baptist Church in Butler on Thursday, August 8th at 6 pm. Adults participating as a member or as a leader, are invited to attend and find out how the formation of a Kiwanis Club can have a positive impact on the Adults and Youth in the community. 

The meeting is not limited to Butler, any adult wanting to see the benefits of a Kiwanis Club is invited to attend. RSVP Barb Thompson at 314-780-4464. -Courtesy 921news.com

From the Desk of Sheriff Chad Anderson

Shortly after 8:30 am this morning, Butler Police Department received a call in reference to a potentially deceased male at his apartment in Butler.   On arrival, first responders confirmed the male was deceased.   
We are saddened to announce the male subject was a civilian employee of the Bates County Sheriff’s Office that was assigned to the jail division. 

We will not be identifying him at this moment to allow for his immediate family to process their loss and to notify extended family.   

At this time the Butler Police Department and the Bates County Coroner’s Office are investigating the cause and manner of his death.

Cooler, quiet weather through Sunday

The weather will remain quiet and cooler than previous days, with a slight chance for showers/storms overnight into Thursday. Chances for rain increase by Sunday and Monday, with probabilities between 30-50%



Arrest made in Butler

On 7/30/2024, Butler Police Officers were dispatched to a disturbance. While en route, Officers were advised that a male subject had left the scene with a firearm. Officers located a subject matching the description given of the male that left the scene.

The subject was identified as Seth Breiner. Breiner was searched for weapons and while being searched, the Officer located a firearm as well as a large amount of loose pills in a plastic bag. Breiner advised the Officer that the pills were Xanax and Percocet.

Breiner was transported to the Bates County Jail and a warrant was issued with the following charges:
Two counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance
Unlawful Use Of Weapon - Possess Weapon And A Felony Controlled Substance
Breiner is currently in custody and was assigned a bond amount of $24,500 Cash Only.

Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Bates County Brawl Demolition Derby October 5th

 


Quezada recognized for 15 years as Harrisonville Fire Fighter

During Monday’s Board of Aldermen meeting, we were able to celebrate a couple of important milestones for Fire Fighter Roberto Quezada.

First, Quezada was recognized for serving the citizens of Harrisonville for 15 years!

Second, Roberto was pinned with his new rank of Engineer! Quezada was pinned by his daughter Olivia and his son Roberto.

We are so grateful for the leadership Engineer Quezada has brought to our department and for his continued service to the Harrisonville community.

Bates County Sheriff's Office presents "Animals in Service" at Kamp Keirsey

On 8/5/2024, members of the Bates County Sheriff’s Office and volunteers were invited to present our “Animals in Service” program for a youth camp at Camp Keirsey outside of Amsterdam. The youth were educated on how these animals serve our community and the accomplishments they have achieved since being in service.
 
Captain Shaffer presented a K9 demonstration with K9 Falco. Falco is a duel purpose patrol dog. He is able to find the odor of narcotics, track and detain people and do article searches. Falco did a couple of demonstrations for the kids and Captain Shaffer answered questions about police work and K9 work.

Detective Stockdale presented patrol horse MO. Prior to MO becoming a patrol horse for the Sheriff’s Office he was certified in search and rescue. MO has been to many parades, community events and is utilized in search and rescue here in Bates County.
 
The kids got to hear how each of these animals are unique and play a role in the operations of the Sheriff’s Office. Just like patrol cars, drones, UTVs, ATVs and ground searchers each tool has an appropriate time and place to be used.
 
Our volunteers also brought a paint horse called Sarge, owned by Cameron Anderson and a buckskin horse, named Draco owned by Jacie Warren. Both of these horses are acquainted with the program and associated with the Volunteer Sheriff’s Posse Program. The kids received rides on the horses and were able to love on them.

The purpose of our Animals in Service Program is to show the next generation that there are many programs within the Law Enforcement Career that they can pursue. Our hopes is that we sparked a little law enforcement flame in one of the kids to be the next generation of law enforcement.



Bates County primary election results for August 6th, 2024

Voter turnout: 27.35%
Republican Party:

United States Senator:
Josh Hawley 2,268

Governor:
Darrell Leon McClanahan III 34
Jeremy Gundel 18
Bill Eigel 739
Robert James Olson 15
John (Jay) Ashcroft 573
Mike Kehoe 1,193
Chris Wright 48
Darren L. Grant 14
Amber Thomsen 39

Lieutenant Governor:
Holly Rehder 503
Dave Wasinger 505
Lincoln Hough 1,089
Paul Berry III 37
Tim Baker 245
Matthew E. Porter 125

Secretary of State:
Valentina Gomez 160
Shane Schoeller 247
Denny Hoskins 656
Adam J. Schwadron 99
Jaime Corley 316
Dean Plocher 400
Mary Elizabeth Coleman 209
Mike Carter 298

State Treasurer:
Cody Smith 383
Andrew Koenig 403
Lori Rook 494
Vivek Malek 1,081
Tina Goodrick 89
Karen Pujji 14

Attorney General:
Will Scharf 859
Andrew Bailey 1,626

United States Representative District 4:
Mark Alford 2,481

State Senator District 31:
Rick Brattin 1,237
Michael Haffner 692
Dan Houx 645

State Representative District 62:
Sherri Gallick 932

State Representative District 125:
Dane Diehl 1,507

Circuit Judge Circuit 27:
M. Brandon Baker 2,096

Northern Commissioner:
John Gray 1,002
Ken Mooney 334

Southern Commissioner:
Trent Nelson 596
Kent Fletcher 279
Doug Lawrence 424

Sheriff:
Chad Anderson 2,346

Assessor:
Carl Bettels 2,274

Coroner:
Jerret Jay Reno 2,318

Public Administrator:
Brenda G. Doody 1,969

Mound Township Committeeman:
James Catron 38
Chad Anderson 135


Mound Township Committeewoman: 
Donna Catron 56
Courtney Anderson 111

Mt. Pleasant Township Committeeman:
Gary Ratliff 202
Jesse Murray 377

Mt. Pleasant Township Committeewoman:
Jami Page 446
Lynne Olson-Salomon 135

Walnut Township Committeeman:
Blaine Baldwin 26
Don  Trelease 24

Walnut Township Committeewoman:
Jacie Lynn Warren 24
Marleah Trelease 25

West Point Township Committeewoman:
Vicky Vail 31
Teresa Brooks 45
 
Elkhart Township Committeeman:
Tyler Covington 15
Harlan Hockett 42

Elkhart Township Committeewoman:
Susan Hockett 36
Elizabeth A. Chancellor 21

East Boone Township Committeeman:
Justin G. Corbin 78
Jonathan Barrett 11

Pleasant Gap Township Committeeman:
Jason Rosier 39
August Dean Fisher 30

Osage Township Committeeman:
Timothy C. Thorp 59
Trent Nelson 121

Deer Creek Township Committeewoman:
Jennifer Renee Rusow Murphy 186
Meghan Robbins 133

Democratic Party:

United States Senator:
Karla May 110
December L. Harmon 35
Lucas Kunce 269
Mita Biswas 9

Governor:
Eric Morrison 51
Crystal Quade 167
Sheryl Gladney 18
Hollis L. Laster 13 
Mike Hamra 182

Lieutenant Governor:
Richard Brown 238
Anastasia Syes 166

Secretary of State:
Monique Williams 134
Barbara Phifer 140
Haley Jacobson 127

State Treasurer: 
Mark Osmack 381

Attorney General:
Elad Jonathan Gross 377

United States Representative District 4:
Jeanette Cass 193
Mike McCaffree 223

State Senator District 31:
Raymond L. James 381

State Representative District 125:
Lynda Jones 223

Collector/Treasurer:
Kacie Robey 412

Surveyor:
William C. Lethcho 404

Libertarian Party:

United States Senator:
W. C. Young 5

Governor: 
Bill Slantz 5

Lieutenant Governor:
Ken Iverson 5

Secretary of State:
Carl Herman Freese 5

State Treasurer:
John A. Hartwig Jr. 5

Attorney General:
Ryan Munro 5

United States Representative District 4:
Thomas Holbrook 5 

Amendment 1:
yes 1,471
no 1,581

Amendment 4:
yes 1,874
no 1,163

Deepwater Township:
yes 29
no 41

Homer Township:
yes 31
no 30





















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