Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Newton County Sheriff's Office Arrests

06/22/2026 26001165

0045 SHAWN LUCAS VICKREY

WM 47

7807 STARLING RD 5,000.00

7807 Starling Rd

NEWTON COUNTY, MO 64873

1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT - 2ND DEGREE

2 PROPERTY DAMAGE 1ST DEGREE



06/22/2026 1000 JOHN TYLER DAVISSON

1527 E Buena Vista St

SPRINGFIELD, MO

WM 36

123 E MAIN ST 0.00

1 `DWI


06/22/2026 1331 MILES JACOB ANDERSON

103 G Streeet Nw

MIAMI, OK 74354

WM 38

208 W COLER ST 4,500.00

1 PROPERTY DAMAGE 2ND 

Highway Patrol Arrests June 22-23

Alex Matute Avila, 42, Honduras, driving while suspended, no insurance, no valid registration, stopped and decreased speed when unsafe to do so

Terri J. Becker, 40, Miller, felony possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine

Nathanal D. Jenks, 24, Purcell, felony driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an injury accident, careless and imprudent driving involving a crash, no valid license, no seat belt, Webb City warrants for failure to appear on failure to yield, no valid license and shoplifting, Oronogo warrants for failure to appear on peace disturbance and littering








Randall S. Franklin, 28, Hollow Crane, Stone County felony warrants for probation violations on stealing and resisting arrest

Batbaatar Tsogtbaatar, 42, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, driving while intoxicated

Noah S. Wilson, 34, Anderson, felony possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia

William G. Cox, 33, Rockaway Beach, driving while intoxicated, failure to yield 

Highway Patrol warns of scam

(From Missouri State Highway Patrol)

The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control (DDCC) is warning the public of a recent scam targeting residents. A growing number of financial fraud cases have been reported across the state and country, resulting in significant financial loss to individuals.

In a recent investigation conducted by DDCC, criminals established a relationship with the victim utilizing an online social media chat platform. The suspect conversed with the victim numerous times via the internet, grooming the victim into thinking the relationship was legitimate. 






After a significant period of time, the suspect contacted the victim and advised they had sent a parcel/package to the victim’s residence. While waiting for the package, the victim received a fraudulent notice via WhatsApp, which depicted an AI generated document containing the Missouri State Highway Patrol logo/emblem. The notice indicated the expected package/parcel was “seized for inspection” by the “VIP Delivery Transit Program”. The message also contained information on how to pay for the “processing fee” utilizing gift cards.

The Patrol does not have a “VIP Delivery Transit Program”, and citizens who have received a similar notice should report the scam to their local law enforcement agency. As a reminder, the Patrol will never solicit funds, demand fines, or request payment for any services provided. The Patrol will not utilize email, social media, or chat platforms to contact/converse with individuals.

Criminals often use the internet, social media, email, dating sites, text messages, and phone calls to convince victims to send money through cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin or other assets, including gift cards. These scams are designed to appear legitimate and frequently rely on urgency or fear. If you believe you, or someone you know, have fallen victim, or someone suspicious has reached out to you, please notify local law enforcement or the Patrol as soon as possible.

Newton County Marriage Licenses

 Bradley Michael Reeves, 49, Neosho, and Patricia Geraldine Buhr, 56, Neosho

Jimmy Doyle Andrews, 55, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and Susan Tornyai Ambrose, 55, Edmond, Oklahoma

Austin Michael Turner, 31, Sarcoxie, and Kelsy Dawn Reynolds, 30, Sarcoxie

Lane Douglas Scribner, 20, Seneca, and Jasmine Larea Sampson, 21, Seneca








Michael Jerome Chandler, 18, Seneca, and Lindsey Shantell Henry, 18, Neosho

Leroy Alfred Schaum, Jr., 71, Neosho, and Tammi Sue Audette, 60, Neosho

Jonah Reece Dunlap, 23, Diamond, and Cassie Lynnea Falley, 20, Diamond

Lane closures, delays expected during guardrail work in Newton, Barry counties


(From MoDOT)

Watch for Lane Closures, Delays During Guardrail Work on Route 60 in Barry & Newton Counties

Drivers should prepare for lane closures and occasional traffic delays on U.S. Route 60 between the Missouri/Oklahoma state line and Missouri Route 37 (Central Avenue) in Monett while a contractor installs guardrail in locations ahead of a resurfacing and bridge rehabilitation project, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.

Once the contractor completes the guardrail work, crews will begin removing the old asphalt on Route 60 and replace it with a new layer of asphalt, likely in late July or early August. In addition, crews will add permanent lane striping and rumble strips.








Three bridges along Route 60 also will have a new driving surface added to them. Those bridges are:

U.S. Route 60 over Hickory Creek east of Neosho in Newton County
U.S. Route 60 over Pineville Road and the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railroad in Neosho
U.S. Route 60 over Culpepper Branch east of Granby in Newton County

Traffic impacts

Traffic reduced to one lane where contractor crews are working

Drivers will encounter flaggers and pilot cars where crews are working. Drivers should wait for the pilot vehicle before proceeding through the work zone or before entering the work zone from a side road.

Drivers will have access to all driveways and entrances

No signed detour








Drivers should find alternate routes to avoid work zones

Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the work zones

Check MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map for road closings/traffic impacts

Weather and/or scheduling delays could alter the work schedule.

Project information

Prime contractor: Blevins Asphalt Construction Co., Mt. Vernon
Total project cost: $6.2 million
Completion date: November 1, 2026

Crowder College announces summer school enrollment increase


(From Crowder College)

Crowder College reported its summer enrollment in credit hours increased 6.32% over 2025 and head count increased by 5.99%. Enrollment in summer classes totaled 1,167 students taking classes for a total of 6,185 credit hours.

“Enrollment continues the positive momentum which began last fall,” commented Dr. Chett Daniel, President. “Our enrollment increases during the most recent fall, spring and now summer semesters have averaged over 6%. This is a clear indication that people who are considering career and education pathways are looking for value and relevance of programs of study. We have been working hard to ensure our programs are aligned to the regional workforce or transfer easily to universities.”








Crowder College offers flexible in-person and online courses across a wide range of programs, providing accessible learning opportunities for the region. During the summer term, students take advantage of lower costs, apprenticeships, A+ scholarships, and Fast Track Grants to help reduce the total cost of attendance providing students the opportunity to go to work quickly with little or no student debt.

Enrollment for fall classes through the first week of the fall semester which starts August 17, 2026. Prospective students may enroll at any Crowder College location. For more information, please visit our website: www.crowder.edu or contact the location closest to you.

Monday, June 22, 2026

Route 97 closure north of Monett Airport rescheduled


(From MoDOT)

Route 97 CLOSURE in Barry Co. Rescheduled to Begin Week of July 6

Where: Missouri Route 97 between U.S. Route 60 and Barry County Farm Road 2000 north of Monett Regional Airport

When: Monday, July 6 through Thursday, August 20 (New start and ending dates)

What: Contractor crews beginning the first phase of construction of roundabout








Traffic Impacts

No access to Missouri Route 97 between U.S. Route 60 and Barry County Farm Road 2000 north of Monett Regional Airport

Drivers will have access to all driveways and entrances on Route 97 but will not be allowed to turn on to Route 60

Drivers wishing to access Route 97 will be directed along a signed detour using Route 60 and Missouri Route 37

Drivers urged to find alternate routes








Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the work zone

Check MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map for road closings/traffic impact

Weather and/or scheduling conflicts could alter the work schedule.

This work is part of a project to make improvements at six (6) intersections along U.S. Route 60 between Newton County Route Y east of Seneca and Missouri Route 97 in Barry County near the Monett Regional Airport. More information can be found by going to the project website.

Project Information

Contractor: Capital Paving & Construction Co., Springfield
Completion Date: December 1, 2026
Total Cost: $9.7 million