Friday, October 18, 2024

Butler gets huge road win tonight in Windsor

Butler gets huge road win tonight in Windsor...

The Butler Bears (3-4) hit the road tonight as they traveled to take on the Windsor Greyhounds (6-1) in high school football action.

Windsor would take the opening kick off and have a nearly 9 minute drive before scoring in a short touchdown run by sophomore Rowan Cox. The conversion was good and the greyhounds lead 8-0.

Butler would get the ball and strike fast on 1 play as Junior Jake Chandler broke a 60 yard touchdown run. The conversion was good and the bears would tie the game 8-8. The 2nd quarter was a defensive battle as both teams would head into halftime time 8-8.

Butler would get the ball first in 2nd half and they would capitalize taking the lead on a short touchdown run by Junior quarterback Kellen Long. The conversion was no good Butler would lead 14-8.

Butler would get a great 4th down stand at their own 5 yard line with 2:52 left in the 4th and they would go on to win the game with the final score 14-8. The bears move to 4-4 on the season and they will be at home next week as it will be Senior night against El Dorado Springs. 










 






KC Man Pleads Guilty to Three Fentanyl Overdose Deaths Faces 20 Years to Life in Prison for Drug-Trafficking Conspiracy

A Kansas City, Mo., man pleaded guilty in federal court today to distributing fentanyl, which resulted in three overdose deaths in Belton and Raymore, Mo., as part of a drug-trafficking conspiracy.

Tiger Dean Draggoo, 24, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Roseann A. Ketchmark to one count of conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and three counts of distributing fentanyl resulting in death.

By pleading guilty today, Draggoo admitted that he distributed fentanyl on Sept. 3, 2022, the use of which caused the death of another person. 

Draggoo admitted that he distributed fentanyl between Aug. 22 and Sept. 13, 2022, the use of which caused the death of another person. Draggoo admitted that he distributed fentanyl between Dec. 7 and 20, 2022, the use of which caused the death of another person.

Draggoo also admitted that the government’s evidence of the total amount of drugs he is responsible for distributing or possessing is at least 22,364 pills that contained a total of 2,460 grams of fentanyl.

Victim #1 Fatality
On Sept. 4, 2022, Cass County, Mo., sheriff’s deputies found a juvenile, identified in court documents as “Victim #1,” deceased in her bedroom. An autopsy report identified “Fentanyl Intoxication” as the cause of death. Investigators determined that Draggoo was selling fentanyl pills to the victim and had supplied her with fentanyl pills on the evening of Sept. 3, 2022.

Victim #2 Fatality
On Sept. 13, 2022, a deceased person, identified in court documents as “Victim #2,” was found in the Belton residence where she lived with her mother. A blue pill was found in her bedroom, which was tested and determined to contain fentanyl. An autopsy report identified the cause of death as “Acute Fentanyl Toxicity.” Investigators learned that Draggoo was selling fentanyl pills to Victim #2. Draggoo typically would drop off pills near midnight at Victim #2’s bedroom window, and cell phone GPS information indicated Draggoo was in the area of Victim #2’s residence at approximately 12:20 a.m on Sept. 13, 2022.

Attempted Arrest of Draggoo
On Sept. 22, 2022, law enforcement officers conducted surveillance of Draggoo’s apartment and attempted to arrest him. Draggoo got into a Jeep Renegade driven by his brother, co-defendant Colt Justin Draggoo, 21, of Kansas City, Mo. Officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop of the vehicle, but the vehicle fled. Tiger and Colt Draggoo later returned to the apartment complex, but when an officer drove into the parking lot, Tiger Draggoo ran into the apartment building and was able to escape.

Colt Draggoo was arrested. Officers found a loaded Springfield Armory 9mm handgun sitting on the driver’s seat of the Jeep. A laundry bag in the back seat contained two fire safes that had a total of $184,500 in cash. Colt Draggoo has pleaded guilty to his role in the drug-trafficking conspiracy.

Officers searched Tiger Draggoo’s apartment and found 17 firearms, including two machine guns, ammunition of various calibers, $246,769 in cash, a ballistic vest with plates, a money counter, numerous pills that contained fentanyl, eight suspected LSD tabs, and marijuana. The 17 firearms included a Del-Ton 5.56-caliber rifle (converted into a machine gun), a Glock switch (used to convert a Glock pistol into a machine gun), three Marlin .22-caliber rifles, a Norinco 7.62-caliber rifle, a Mosin-Nagant rifle, an Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 .223-caliber rifle, a Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun, an Armscorp USA .308-caliber rifle, a Century Arms 7.62-caliber rifle, a Herbert Schmidt .22-caliber revolver, a New England Firearms .22-caliber revolver, a Kimber 9mm pistol, a Glock 9mm pistol, a Sig Sauer 9mm pistol, and a Metro Arms .45-caliber pistol.

Victim #3 Fatality
On Dec. 20, 2022, Raymore police officers were dispatched to a residence in Raymore regarding a non-breathing female, identified in court documents as Victim #3. Victim #3 was transported to a local hospital where she was pronounced deceased. A small jewelry box in Victim #3’s bedroom contained three broken segments of a blue pill that were tested and determined to contain fentanyl. An autopsy report identified the cause of death as “Acute Fentanyl Toxicity.” Investigators learned that Tiger Draggoo had been selling fentanyl to Victim #3 since as early as May 31, 2022. The last Facebook Messengers conversation between Tiger Draggoo and Victim #3 occurred on Dec. 7, 2022, when they agreed to meet and an amount of $50 was agreed upon.

Arrest of Draggoo
Tiger Draggoo was arrested at his residence on Jan. 20, 2023. Tiger Draggoo was in possession of almost $2,000 in cash in his billfold and pockets. Officers searched Tiger Draggoo’s apartment and recovered pills from the toilet. Officers also found suspected psilocybin mushrooms, 144 grams of yellow THC wax, and more than $62,000 in additional cash. Officers searched Tiger Draggoo’s Honda Accord and found three handguns, a Palmetto State Armory multi-caliber rifle, an unregistered short-barreled 12-gauge shotgun, and $1,250 in cash. Officers searched his girlfriend’s Jeep Renegade, which was located at the apartment complex, and found a backpack that contained more than $82,000 in cash.

Under federal statutes, Tiger Draggoo is subject to a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years in federal prison without parole, up to a sentence of life in federal prison without parole. The maximum statutory sentence is prescribed by Congress and is provided here for informational purposes, as the sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the court based on the advisory sentencing guidelines and other statutory factors. A sentencing hearing will be scheduled after the completion of a presentence investigation by the United States Probation Office.

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Brad K. Kavanaugh and Robert Smith. It was investigated by the Jackson County Drug Task Force, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Belton, Mo., Police Department, the Raymore, Mo., Police Department, the Cass County, Mo., Sheriff’s Department, and the FBI.



Peculiar man charged with 10 counts of Child Pornography

Around noon on Thursday October 17, Cass County detectives assigned to the Western Missouri Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (WMICAC) served a search warrant in rural Peculiar. As a result, they arrested 45-year-old Toby Schultz of Peculiar.

Mr. Schultz is charged with 10 counts of Possession of Child Pornography, which is a Class B Felony.

Schultz is currently in the Cass County Jail, with no bond allowed.
Detectives were acting on tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

The Western Missouri Internet Crimes Against Children (WMICAC) Task Force is spearheaded by the Cass County Sheriff’s Office and consists of personnel from agencies within Cass, Johnson, Bates, Henry, Saline, Lafayette, and Pettis counties.

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.


Obituary - Robert Lowell Myers

Graveside service and internment for Robert Myers of Grandview, Missouri formerly of Butler, Missouri will be 1 p.m. Monday, October 21, 2024 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Butler, Missouri. No scheduled visitation. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Robert Lowell Myers, age 54 of Grandview, Missouri formerly of Butler, Missouri died on Thursday, October 17, 2024 in Overland Park, Kansas. He was born November 8, 1969 to Dennis Ray O’Rear and Kathy Elizabeth Miller Myers in Rolla, Missouri and later adopted by Jack Myers.

Robert is survived by his mother and father, Kathy and Jack Myers of Forney, Texas; an uncle, Kenny Miller and wife Sharon of Nixa, Missouri; an aunt, Grace Hobbs of Kansas City, Missouri; and other relatives. He was preceded in death by his biological father, Dennis O’Rear; a sister; and his grandmother who helped raise him, Edith Miller.

Harrisonville Royal Regiment will host its annual invitational Saturday

 

























The Harrisonville Royal Regiment will host its annual invitational tomorrow at Memorial Stadium. The competition will feature 13 bands, along with a performance by the Royal Regiment in exhibition at 5:15 p.m. Bands will begin competing at 1 p.m. and include Midway, Lexington, Lafayette County, Odessa, Van Horn, Raytown South, Fort Osage, Smith Cotton, Ray-Pec, Belton, Shawnee Mission South, Oak Park, and Liberty. Awards will be at 5:45 p.m.

Admission is $10 for adults (12 and over) and $5 for children and seniors (65+). Children ages three and under are free. Airgrams may be purchased for $4. A shuttle will be available from Harrisonville High School to the stadium. If spectators are paying with a credit/debit card there will is $1 fee. That payment option will only be available at the stadium. Spectators can buy entry tickets at the high school prior to getting on a shuttle bus.


Thursday, October 17, 2024

Fire at Southside Lumber Company

Several emergency personnel is on scene of a large fire at Southside Lumber Company on Rice Road in south Butler at this time.

We are still working on details of this fire and We will update when we know more about this incident! 



Obituary - Edward Jay Tervol, Jr.

Edward Jay Tervol, Jr., 71, of Harrisonville, MO, passed away on Thursday, October 10, 2024 at KU Medical Center. Memorial Visitation will be held on Thursday, October 17, 2024 from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM at Atkinson Funeral Home in Harrisonville, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to Harvesters or St. Jude Children’s Hospital.

Ed was born on October 6, 1953, to Edward, Sr. and Eleanor (Shanahan) Tervol in Camp Atterbury, IN. He worked at McCullough & Sons after graduation to October of 1980. He then went to work at Honeywell from November 1980 to August of 2014. He met his wife, Shannon Davenport, at Honeywell and they married on October 16, 1982. Together they had a son, Joshua, and a daughter, Brianna.

Ed was a member of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Worker: Local Lodge 778. He loved to play golf as often as the weather permits. He enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren, especially traveling to his grandkid’s races.

Ed is preceded in death by his parents; stepmother, Paulina Tervol; sister, Michelle Capps; and his niece, Rebecca Hall. He is survived by his wife, Shannon Tervol, of the home; his son, Joshua Tervol (Nicky); his daughter, Brianna Hartsell (Thomas); his grandchildren: Kennedee Hartsell, Dexter Tervol, Nolan Hartsell, and Dean Tervol; his brother, Danny Tervol (Francesca); his sister, Marian Hall; his stepfather, Willie Fisher; and many nieces, nephews, many more family members and friends.

Drexel Volleyball Senior Night


Come out and support these Drexel Lady Cats Seniors as they play their last regular season volleyball game. JV starts at 5:30, followed by Senior recognition, then the varsity game
 


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