Monday, April 22, 2024

Holocaust survivor to speak at Diamond High School







































 

Chris Wilkerson receives Carthage Tiger Excellence Award for grades 9-12


(From the Carthage R-9 School District)

Join us in congratulating Chris Wilkerson, recipient of the 2024 Carthage Tiger Excellence Award for grades 9-12!  Chris's dedication and unwavering commitment to his students and the PLTW Biomedical program at Carthage High School and Technical Center are truly exceptional.

Chris holds his students to high expectations, believing in their potential and tirelessly working to help them reach it. His ability to inspire and motivate students is commendable and he has a unique talent for making complex concepts relatable and understandable, contributing significantly to the program's success. Many of Chris's students have found success in the Medical and Research field and beyond, thanks to his guidance.








Under Chris's leadership, the Carthage PLTW Biomedical program has flourished, becoming one of the top programs in the state. His vision, innovation, and tireless efforts have shaped the program into what it is today. Beyond the classroom, Chris serves as a mentor and role model, instilling values of hard work, dedication, and perseverance in his students.

Chris Wilkerson's impact extends far beyond Carthage High School, leaving a legacy that will be greatly missed upon his retirement. His passion for teaching and commitment to excellence make him a deserving recipient of the Tiger Excellence Award. Congratulations, Mr. Wilkerson, on this well-deserved recognition of your impact and legacy!

Lamar Police Department Weekly Report


(From the Lamar Police Department)

Department numbers for the week of April 15 – April 21:
 
Dispatched calls - 217
Reports - 12
Car Stops – 9
DWI – 0
Drug/Paraphernalia Seizure - 1
Total Arrests – 5
Ped/Bike/FIC Cards – 14
Zone, Business & Residential Checks – 188







04/16/2024 Officer was dispatched to the 1100 block of Arthur Aull in reference to a verbal domestic in progress. Upon arrival, the suspect had left the scene. Later in the day, officer contacted suspect who was transported to the Barton County Jail and placed on a 24 hr hold for Domestic 3rd.

04/17/2024 While on patrol, officer observed a person on a bicycle disregarding traffic rules. A stop was made; officer located drug paraphernalia and narcotics. Subject was transported to the Barton County Jail where he was processed and released pending test results of the narcotics.

04/17/2024 Officer was dispatched to the Dollar General Store in reference to a shoplifting that had occurred. Investigation continues.







04/18/2024 Officer was dispatched to the Dollar General Store for a shoplifting incident. Investigation continues.

04/19/2024 Officers assisted Crawford County, KS officers with a search warrant in the 300 block of E. 1st St. in Lamar.

04/20/2024 Officer was dispatched to the 1500 block of Gulf for a harassment/threats call. No charges.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call 417-682-3546 and speak with Chief Joe Moore.

Pittsburg Police accident investigation leads to meth arrest, recovery of stolen scooter


(From the Pittsburg Police Department)

On early Monday morning, April 22, 2024, at approximately 12:45AM, a law enforcement officer from the Pittsburg Police Department was on routine patrol in the area of West Martin Avenue and South Georgia Street, when she observed a subject riding a scooter in that area. 


The driver of the scooter attempted to turn onto Martin Avenue from Georgia Street but failed to navigate the turn and wrecked at that intersection. The officer made contact with the driver, who was later identified as 32-year-old John D. Robertson Jr., of Frontenac, Kansas. However, at the time of the initial contact, the driver provided a false name to the investigating officer.








While investigating the wreck, the officer discovered the scooter had been previously reported as stolen out of Pittsburg. The scooter was later towed away from the scene.
 
The driver, who reported being injured during the wreck, was transported by Crawford County EMS to Ascension Via Christi Hospital’s emergency department for treatment. Once released from the hospital, the driver was taken into custody and was transported to the jail at the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office for booking. Articles of contraband were located during the subsequent search of the driver incident to the arrest. Additionally, upon arrival at the jail, the driver’s identity was verified as being that of John Robertson Jr.








Mr. Robertson was arrested for felony possession of stolen property, felony interference with law enforcement, felony possession of methamphetamine, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. 

Mr. Robertson is currently being held without bond.
This incident is still under investigation at this time. Anyone having information related to this incident is urged to contact the Pittsburg Police Department at (620) 231-1700, or at our automated tip line, (620) 231-TIPS (8477). Callers may remain anonymous.

Goodman Police Department Monthly Report

 







































Joplin Police seeking members for Citizens Advisory Committee

(From the Joplin Police Department)

Do you want to make a difference in Joplin? If so, the Citizen Advisory Committee is a great opportunity to do so!

The Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) is a group of citizens who provide input and hold the Joplin Police Department accountable. The committee assists command staff in reviewing local policies, programs, and providing feedback and suggestions for improvement.

This committee meets at least once a month. command staff may call special meetings as they see fit.







If you are interested in serving on the committee, you should fill out the application available at the front desk at the Joplin Police Department, 303 E. 3rd Street. Applications will be due before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 17th, 2024. Below are the membership selection requirements.

1. The CAC shall be comprised of civilians (non-sworn police personnel) who are at least 18 years of age and reside or own a business within the corporate city limits of Joplin, Missouri.

2. Members are appointed and removed at the discretion of the members of the committee and the Chief of Police.

3. Employees of the City of Joplin are not eligible to become members of the CAC.

4. Membership of the CAC shall not exceed 11 persons.








5. Members shall serve without compensation.

6. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the CAC shall complete an application. Applications will be reviewed when an opening is available on the committee.

7. Vacancies occasioned by removals, resignations or otherwise, shall be filled in like manner as original appointments.

Joplin Police Department Weekend Arrests