Saturday, February 29, 2020

U. S. Bankruptcy Court Petitions- Joplin

Barry County

Micah Rose

Barton County

Michelle Denise Allen

Jasper County

James Clarence Barkley III
Briley Nicole Hutinett
Justin Lee Nations and Stephanie Ann Nations







Dalton Wayne Dishong and Breanna Rachel Dishong
Stacy Diane Rhatigan
Callimay Marie Frye

Lawrence County

Lori Dawn Riott
Dustin R. Johnson and Lori S. Johnson

McDonald County

Mustain Milk Transport, LLC
Paul Edward Johnson and Melissa Dean Johnson

Newton County

Kayla Nicole Sause
Jared Michael Corder

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Barton County Criminal Cases February 29

The following criminal cases were filed in Barton County Circuit Court:

Macraelyn Denise Crossley, 2003, Lamar, careless and imprudent driving involving an accident

Chelsea Renee Masters, 1998, Jasper, failure to maintain financial responsibility


Newton County Criminal Cases February 29

The following criminal cases were filed in Newton County Circuit Court:

Vincent H. Vacca, 1968, Roswell, New Mexico, felony possession of a controlled substance

Thomas J. Schultz, 1976, Pittsburg, Kansas, failure to maintain financial responsibility








Michael Wayne Stevens, 1989, Joplin, misdemeanor leaving the scene of an accident

Biak Sang Lian, 1996, Dallas, Texas, careless and imprudent driving

Samuel Leon Lane, 1982, Granby, careless and imprudent driving, operating a vehicle owned by another knowing the owner had not maintained financial responsibility

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Jasper County Criminal Cases February 29

The following criminal cases were filed in Jasper County Circuit Court:

Zachary Floyd Tallie, 1996, Joplin, felony assault (two counts) felony armed criminal action (two counts), felony unlawful use of a weapon

Cicero C. Maple, Jr., 1964, Carthage, felony possession of a controlled substance

Kayla N. Mohr, 1987, Carthage, felony possession of a controlled substance

Chelsey Adele Surridge, 1987, Seneca, felony stealing

Montez S. Baker, 1990, Carthage, felony domestic assault, felony armed criminal action







Marvin Eugene Willoughby, 1978, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance, misdemeanor domestic assault, possession of drug paraphernalia

Ernest Leroy Bresee, Jr., 1977, Duenweg, felony possession of a controlled substance

Joshua Stephen Poindexter, 1979, Joplin, felony non-support

John Franklin Wright, 1973, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance

Khari Jhati Lang, 1996, Webb City, felony delivery of a controlled substance

Lisa Shuck, 1980, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance

Shonnetta L. Wallace, 1979, Joplin, felony stealing

Donald Ray Hignite, 1987, Joplin, felony property damage, felony resisting arrest, felony assault

Jeffrey Levi Russell, 1985, Anderson, felony receiving stolen property

Ernest Cabrera, 1977, Carthage, felony burglary, felony stealing

Dasha M. Bradley, 1989, Tulsa, Oklahoma, felony stealing (three counts)

Jasper County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

The following petitions for dissolution of marriage were filed this week in Jasper County Circuit Court:

Nancy Conley vs. Edward Conley
Michelle A. Perry vs. William J. Perry
Jennifer M. Hill vs. Dennis M. Hill
Gregg W. Wolf vs. Miranda L. Wolf
Matthew L. Quick vs. Stephanie Quick
William Roberts vs. Dawn Roberts
Mardy W. Walker vs. Bridget S. Dees






Carson E. Maneval vs. Maranatha J. Maneval
Maggie N. Hughes vs. Liam W. Hughes
Delena M. Black vs. Kevin P. Black
Jennifer A. Gillespie vs. Stanley N. Gillespie
Jaycee Romans vs. Brett Romans
Alicia D. Gilbert vs. Alexander O. Gilbert
Misty D. Shuey vs. Jeremy D. Shuey
Megan Wilkinson vs. Darren Wilkinson

Newton County Dissolution of Marriage Petition

The following petition for dissolution of marriage was filed this week in Newton County Circuit Court:

Nerbert L. Moser vs. Dorothy F. Moser





The people, places and events that made living in Newton County, Missouri so memorable are featured in Newton County Memories available in paperback and e-book from Amazon.

McDonald County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

The following petitions for dissolution of marriage were filed this week in McDonald County Circuit Court:

Camela M. Alexander vs. Timothy E. Alexander
Erick W. Mason vs. Theodore Mason

Barton County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

The following petitions for dissolution of marriage were filed this week in Barton County Circuit Court:

Mindy Bunton vs. Aaron M. Bunton
Lisa G. Guthrie vs. Michael J. Guthrie

Highway Patrol Arrests February 28-29

Klaire M. Hardy, 23, Joplin, driving while intoxicated

Richard C. Fulton, 47, Conway, misdemeanor Marshfield Police Department warrant for drugs

Keith A. Reeves, 51, Bolivar, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, failure to drive on right half of roadway

Ken A. Platner, 52, Neosho, driving while intoxicated








Breanna N. Brown, 26, Kansas City, misdemeanor possession of marijuana

Jenna C. Rhodes, 38, Forsyth, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated, failure to drive on right half of roadway

Brian A. Wharton, 51, Springfield, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to display valid plates

Christina M. Porter, 39, Branson, Taney County misdemeanor warrants for failure to appear on no valid license and shoplifting

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Friday, February 28, 2020

Washington Avenue between North College and Broadway in Neosho to be closed

(From the City of Neosho)

The City of Neosho Public Works Department has announced that Washington Avenue, between North College and Broadway will be closed to through traffic beginning Wednesday, March 4 at 7:00 AM through Thursday, March 5th, 2020.

Work is being done to repair and adjust the approaches to the bridge located on Washington Avenue.

Please make arrangements for alternate travel routes. For more information, contact The City of Neosho Public Works Department at 417-451-8071. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

Seneca Police recover Jeep stolen from Carthage owner

(From the Seneca Police Department)

On 2-27-20 Officer Thiel attempted to conduct a stop on a Jeep Cherokee for possible DWI. The vehicle failed to stop for Officer Thiel and continued east on K High.

The Jeep turned south on Maple and traveled approximately one mile to the intersection of Maple and Condor where it ran off the road. 

The driver exited the vehicle and ran into the woods. 








The passenger was detained by Officer Thiel. It was determined the Jeep was stolen out of Carthage. 

We will release the name when formal charges are filed. Good Job Officer Thiel.

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On 2/23/20, Officer Zimmerman made a traffic stop at Cherokee/Delaware for an equipment violation.

The driver, Stephen Allen May II was arrested on a Joplin Warrant for: DWS/DWR and No Insurance. May was transported to Newton County Jail.

So you want to be a Joplin police officer

(From the Joplin Police Department)

We are looking for those who want to serve our great community.

The Joplin Police Department is looking for new Police Officers. If you have been considering a career in law enforcement now is the best time to make your consideration a reality.

Currently licensed law enforcement officers are always welcome, but if you are not currently a law enforcement professional and have what it takes to join our team we would be happy to send you to Missouri’s Basic Law Enforcement Academy after you are employed with us. 








If you want to see if you have the right stuff to join our team please get your application turned in before March 13th so that you can attend our Police Officer testing on the morning of March 14th. Visit www.joplinmo.org for more details. The City of Joplin is an equal opportunity employer. We look forward to seeing you at our next testing!!

Police Officer Testing

Test Date: March 14, 2020
Starts: 08:30
Ends: Upon completion of physical and written testing

Location: Public Safety Training Facility
5102 Swede Ln.
Joplin, MO, 64801

Applications Due by 5 pm on March 13, 2020. Please bring completed background packets with you to the testing, if possible. Please read the instructions carefully on the background packet. Any mistakes can cause you not to be moved forward in our hiring process.

More Information: http://www.joplinmo.org/1028/Apply-Here

Contact: Human Resources 417-624-0820
Sgt. Shawn Dodson 417-623-8142 (Option 3)

Jasper County Marriage Licenses February 24-28

Dustin Lee Holden, 29, Webb City, and Brie Auna Lynn LaBatt, 23, Grove, Oklahoma

 Brian Allen Bradley, 49, Carthage, and Candy Lynn Hunt, 51, Carthage

Lamarcus Vonshay Stephenson, 34, Licking, and Ayanna Felic Taylor, 41, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Austin Ray Fonger, 24, Carthage, and Keianda Dawnn Roughton, 24, Carthage

Landon Adam Fenimore, 34, Joplin, and Ashley Marie Page, 35, Joplin







Qiang Hou, 28, Joplin, and Jordan Lynn Laubach, 24, Joplin

Brett Alan Hembree, 30, Joplin, and Emily Anne Grassi, 21, Joplin

Gabriel Andres Josephe Garcia, 21, Carthage, and Kelly Marie Williams, 21, Carthage

Shawn M. Thompson, 46, Wayne, Nebraska, and Julie M. Gubbels, 38, Wayne, Nebraska

Marty Dean Atnip, 46, Jasper, and Trenna Leann Jones, 45, Jasper

Caleb Andrew Hoffman, 24, Joplin, and Alexis Louise Grall, 28, Joplin

City of Joplin to participate in Statewide Tornado Drill Tuesday

(From the City of Joplin)

Severe Weather Awareness Week will be recognized from March 2 to 6 to help Missourians learn more about potential severe weather and how to prepare for possible weather conditions in upcoming comings.

The National Weather Service (NWS), State Emergency Management Agency and Keith Stammer, Joplin and Jasper County’s Emergency Manager, urge Joplin citizens and all Missourians to use this week’s resources to learn about severe weather and how to protect themselves in various scenarios.

The highlight of the week is the statewide tornado drill which will be initiated by the NWS at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, March 3. Should hazardous weather be a threat, the drill will be postponed until 10 a.m. on March 5.








This tornado drill will be observed by the City of Joplin by sounding the warning sirens for a full three minutes, the same amount that would occur in an actual warning. In addition to the City’s procedures during the drill, the National Weather Service and the State Emergency Management Agency will be conducting their tests using various news mediums and alert systems. This test will cause NOAA Weather Radios to activate.

During the annual Statewide Tornado Drill, citizens are reminded to practice taking shelter. If a tornado shelter is not available, the safest shelter location is a windowless basement or an interior room in the lowest level of a building. Put as many walls between you and the tornado. Other safe locations for businesses and schools include interior stairways and tornado safe rooms.

As this drill kicks off the 2020 Severe Weather Awareness Week, observed from March 2 - 6, Keith Stammer, Emergency Management Director, encourages everyone to be proactive and prepare for weather safety. Preparing today may make the difference in surviving the storms to come this spring. He also encourages people to seek appropriate notification system and reminds the public about the warning sirens’ purpose.

“The sirens provide a warning for anyone who is out of doors to go indoors, if possible, and take shelter,” he said. “People indoors cannot always expect to hear the outdoor warning sirens.”

Stammer encourages residents to utilize a NOAA Weather Radio that provides a warning signal when the area is under a watch or a warning. “The advantage of having a weather radio is that you hear the alerts directly from the National Weather Service, and are kept current of the warning status.” Weather radios are available at local retailers.

For information on Joplin’s siren activation policy, please visit http://www.joplinmo.org/index.aspx?nid=589.

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Lion Cub Academy to celebrate Read Across America

(From Southern News Service)

The Lion Cub Academy at Missouri Southern State University will celebrate Read Across America with a week devoted to the writings of Dr. Seuss.

Beginning Monday, March 2, and continuing through Friday, March 6, volunteers from around campus will visit the LCA to read books aloud to children. Read Across America is observed annually on the school day closest to March 2, which is also the birthday of Dr. Seuss – writer Theodor Geisel.

“I want kids to see that reading is important to everybody,” says Nikki Tappana, director of the Lion Cub Academy. She says she hopes to have 100 volunteers from around campus to read to the 115 children, ages 1 to 5, served by the center.








“No matter what anyone’s job is on campus, I think it’s important for them to read to the children and show them how important reading is,” she says. “I want the kids to have a love for reading and to know that it can be fun.”

The Lion Cub Academy offers a hands-on learning environment for early childhood and teacher education students. It provides care for the children of students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community.

The Read Across America activities will conclude at 3 p.m. Friday, March 6, with a visit by one of Dr. Seuss’ best known characters, the Cat in the Hat.

Wildcat Glades focus of "Newsmakers" program




Joplin Police Department Arrests February 27-28

02/27/2020 1133
RICKY DWAYNE PITTS
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 50 949 W 5TH ST/S GRAY AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

02/27/2020 1205
HAROLD EUGENE RAY
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 55 102 E 2ND ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

02/27/2020 1305
ANTHONY T BRAND
20001987 200 E Zora St, 40 JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 21 2308 S PATTERSON AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY







02/27/2020 1508
KELLIE ALEXIS STRETESKY
3218 S Grand Ave, 3 JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 33 1500 N FLORIDA AVE 500.00
2 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
3 1 NO PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

02/27/2020 1645
LEVI DAKOTA HICKS
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 30 1102 W 32ND ST 0.00
1 1 SAFE KEEP

02/27/2020 1650
TRAVIS DALE BRASEL
1623 Euclid Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 30 1623 N EUCLID AVE 225.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY

02/27/2020 1850
CAROLE ANNE COLLINS
627 N Schifferdecker Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 41 4549 S 43 HWY 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

02/27/2020 1840
ELIU CHAVARRIA
712 Spiff St ROSWELL, NM 88201
WM 51 4549 HWY S 225.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

02/27/2020 1855
CECILIA ELIZABETH DAVIDSON
1604 S Ellis, 34 WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WF 27 1604 ELLIS 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

02/27/2020 1945
CARL VICTOR GUINN
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 45 1600 E 7TH ST 225.00
1 1 TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY

02/27/2020 1915
ESSICA BLU BANFIELD
20002001 119 N Wall Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 33 4240 S 43 HWY 500.00
1 1 LARCENY - SHOPLIFTING







02/27/2020 2215
MINDY MICHELLE BUTTERFIELD
8395 N East Old Highy 96 GALENA, KS 66739
WF 23 2429 W 32ND ST/S JEFFERSON AVE 500.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

02/28/2020 0217
LAURIANNE LENA DEMERS
5 Witham Lane BELLA VISTA, AR 72715
WF 49 3516 S RANGE LINE RD 500.00
2 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING
1 1 POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA

02/28/2020 0250
CHRISTOFER R VELASQUEZ
2929 S Vermont Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WM 22 2929 S VERMONT AVE 0.00
1 1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY
2 1 OBSTRUCTION / RESISTING

02/28/2020 0541
DAVID WAYNE AMERSON
1119 S Jackson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 40 2623 W 7TH ST 500.00
1 1 DISTURBING THE PEACE

Neosho woman injured in collision with deer on I-49

A Neosho woman was injured in a one-vehicle, one-deer collision 6:50 a.m today on I-49, a half mile south of Joplin.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2015 Toyota Corolla driven by Huldi L. Cifuentesreyes, 27, Neosho, struck a deer in the roadway.

Cifuentesreyes was treated for minor injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.

Highway Patrol Arrests February 27-28

Anthony L. Castillo-Dobias, 17, Carthage, driving while intoxicated (drugs), no seat belt, failure to drive on right half of roadway, no insurance, driver license restriction violation, possession of marijuana, assault in the second degree (two counts)

Kerry N. Roscoe, 62, Tulsa, Oklahoma, felony tampering with a motor vehicle

Kayla N. Mohr, 32, Carthage, felony possession of a controlled substance

Carthage teen who caused head-on collision seriously injuring two, cited on DWI, assault, drug charges

The Carthage teen who caused a head-on collision injuring a Carl Junction woman and a Webb City teen, was charged with driving while intoxicated on drugs, according to the Highway Patrol report.

The crash occurred 3:47 p.m. Thursday on Fir Road at County Road 303, three miles west of Joplin. Anthony Dobias-Castillo, 17, driving a 2009 Nissan Maxima, crossed the center line and struck a 2018 Subaru driven by Jillean K. Murphy, 38, Carl Junction, head on.








Murphy and a passenger in Dobias-Castillo's vehicle, Joshua E. Boles, 18, Webb City, were taken to Freeman West Hospital, Joplin, with serious injuries.

The Highway Patrol accident does not indicate any injuries for Dobias-Castillo.

In addition to driving while intoxicated (drugs), and two counts of assault, Dobias-Castillo was also charged with marijuana possession, failure to drive on the right half of the roadway, no insurance, violating a driver's license restriction and for not wearing a seat belt.

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Jasper County Criminal Cases February 27

The following criminal cases were filed in Jasper County Circuit Court:

Mercedes M. Hadnot, 1994, Jonesboro, Arkansas, felony out-of-state fugitive

Whitney Marie Gazaway, 1993, Joplin, felony out-of-state fugitive

Zachariah Gary Jacob Keller, 1985, Carl Junction, no valid license, operating vehicle owned by another knowing owner has not maintained financial responsibility, failure to display plates

Irvin J. Garcia, 1998, Reeds, no valid license, failed to stop for stop sign







Trey Andrew Burkhart, 1989, Joplin, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia

April Jean Cort, 1982, Willard, possession of drug paraphernalia

Cory Randall Phillips, 1981, Joplin, misdemeanor possession of marijuana

Tara Marie Gibbs, 1996, Joplin, failure to maintain financial responsibility

Nick David Williams, 1985, Joplin, driving while revoked/suspended

Carl Jerome Harris, 1977, Tulsa, Oklahoma, driving while revoked/suspended

Newton County Criminal Cases February 27

The following criminal cases were filed in Newton County Circuit Court:

Gumereindo Salazar III, 1964, Neosho, felony stealing, felony domestic assault

Heath Arthur Martin, 1980, Neosho, felony possession of a controlled substance, felony unlawful use of a weapon

Rosario A. Poac Ochoa, 1995, Neosho, misdemeanor endangerment of a child, misdemeanor leaving the scene of an accident


McDonald County Criminal Cases February 27

The following criminal cases were filed in McDonald County Circuit Court:

Beverly G. Tiger, 1970, Grove, Oklahoma, felony possession of a controlled substance, pleaded guilty, sentenced to seven years, sentence suspended, placed on probation for five years; felony forgery, pleaded guilty, sentenced to seven years, sentence suspended, placed on probation for five years

Taner E. Smith, 1994, Noel, felony unlawful possession, transport, manufacture, repair or sale of illegal weapon, guilty plea, sentence suspended, placed on probation for five years







Carl A. Buckner, 1977, Noel, felony resisting arrest, felony property damage, felony assault

Silas Carl Groh, 1983, Pineville, felony burglary

Shane Jonathan Hall, 1992, Anderson, felony possession of a controlled substance

Robert Shawn Stevens, 1975, Mertzon, Texas, felony statutory sodomy




Barton County Criminal Case February 27

The following criminal case was filed in Barton County Circuit Court:

Ary Dwayne Cliett, 1985, Lamar, felony receiving stolen property





Lamar man injured in accident on 43

A Lamar man was injured in a one-vehicle accident 11:15 a.m. today on MO 43, eight miles south of Liberal.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2008 Kia Optima driven by Cody A. Stewart, 26, Lamar, struck a large amount of gravel on the roadway, left the road and struck an embankment.

Stewart was treated for minor injuries at Cox Barton County Hospital, Lamar.

Carl Junction woman, Webb City teen seriously injured in head-on collision on Fir Road

Two people were injured in a two-vehicle collision 3:47 p.m. today on Fir Road at County Road 303, three miles west of Joplin.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2009 Nissan Maxima driven by Anthony L. Dobia-Castillo, 17, Carthage, was westbound on Fir Road and crossed the center line as a 2018 Subaru Outback driven by Jillean K. Murphy, 38, Carl Junction, was traveling south on County Road 303 and entered the curve as the roads intersected with no traffic control.







The vehicles collided head on.

Mulkey and a passenger in the Dobia-Castillo vehicle, Joshua E. Boles, 18, Webb City, were taken to Freeman West Hospital with serious injuries.

Enrollment open for Jasper County Extension Master Gardener program

(From University of Missouri Extension)

There is still time to enroll in the Jasper County University of Missouri Extension Missouri Master Gardener training program. Classes will meet Tuesday and Thursdays from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. beginning March 5, and winding up April 9. Each session is designed to train volunteers in various aspects of horticulture. The Master Gardeners participate in a wide variety of community service projects and assist University of Missouri Extension in providing unbiased, educational information to the public. There is a $200 training fee for the course.

The Extension Master Gardener Certification Training Course prepares volunteers to fulfill the mission of “Helping others learn to grow.” Subject matter includes technical horticultural information as well as public speaking, educational techniques, information sourcing, volunteer management, and project leadership.

Technical horticultural information includes topics such as home fruit production; woody ornamentals – establishment and care; home lawn and turf; soils and plant nutrition; plant diseases; insects, plant propagation; pest management; vegetables; pruning; and herbaceous perennial flowers.








To complete certification requirements, volunteers must contribute 30 hours of their time in MU Extension approved garden-related projects.

After completing the classroom training, the new Master Gardener Trainees use their skills learned in class to provide at least 30 hours of volunteer service to University of Missouri Extension conducting horticulture education programs. Examples of programs conducted by Master Gardeners are answering garden questions from the public at extension events, working with community gardening projects, conducting demonstration gardens, working with youth gardening programs, conducting plant clinics, speaking to civic groups, and gardening programs for seniors. Once these 30 hours are registered, Master Gardener Trainees become Certified Master Gardeners.

If you would like to participate in the upcoming training, register online at https://extension2.missouri.edu/events/master-gardener-certification-training-jasper-county.

To register by phone, call the University of Missouri Extension Office in Jasper County at 417-358-2158 or visit our office at Jasper County Courthouse, Basement, 302 S. Main St., Carthage, MO 64836.

Highway Patrol Arrests February 26-27

Daniel D. Coursey, 34, Marshfield, felony Seymour Police Department warrant for failure to appear on assault, felony Rogersville Police Department warrant for failure to appear on possession of a controlled substance, driving while revoked

Chad A. Peak, 48, Girard, Kansas, driving while intoxicated, no seat belt







Vernie J. Phelan, 41, Strafford, felony possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia

Julissa E. Tamez Ruiz, 20, Springfield, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, no valid license, no insurance

Seats still available for Jasper County Sheriff's Citizens Academy

(From the Jasper County Sheriff's Office)

We still have seats available for the Sheriff's Citizens Academy which starts next week. Applications can be obtained from our office at 231 S Main St in Carthage or our website .....

http://www.jaspercountysheriff.org/…/SCA%20Registration%20a…

....and emailed to cdavis@jaspercountysheriff.org, hand delivered or mailed. If you have any questions feel free to email or call Sgt. Craig Davis. 417-358-8177 x1212.

Barton County Sheriff to Liberal area residents: Your electricity is not getting turned off

(From the Barton County Sheriff's Office)

The Barton County Sheriff's Office have been told about scam calls going on around the Liberal Missouri area. 

An alleged company called Sun Solar LLC have been calling citizens in the Liberal area saying that the electricity is being turned off due to non-payment. We have been told these scam calls have occurred in areas around us. 

Do not provide any information to these scammers. Your electricity is not getting turned off.

Area schools to compete at History Day March 6

(From Southern News Service)

The Social Sciences Department at Missouri Southern State University will host the annual Region 6 History Day on Friday, March 6.

The theme for the 2020 event is “Breaking Barriers in History.”

The opening ceremony will begin at 8:30 a.m., and will conclude with an awards ceremony at 3 p.m. Both events will take place in Webster Hall’s Corley Auditorium.

The public is invited to view exhibits at 9 a.m. in Connor Ballroom on the third floor of Billingsly Student Center. Other events will be offered throughout the day on the second floor of Webster Hall.








More than 267 entries from 376 students have been received for this year’s event from students in area high schools, junior highs and middle schools. Students are entered as individuals or groups to present their research. Those entries include papers, websites, exhibits, performances and documentaries. Students in grades six through eight will compete in the Junior Division; grades nine through 12 will be in the Senior Division.

Participating schools include Carthage High School, Carthage Junior High School, College Heights Christian Schools, East Middle School, Joplin High School, McAuley High School, North Middle School, Neosho High School, Neosho Christian Schools, Neosho Junior High School, Neosho Middle School, Nevada Middle School, South Middle School, Seneca High School, Seneca Junior High School, Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School, Webb City High School, Webb City Junior High School, Wheaton High School, White Rock Elementary School, and area home schools.

Winners from the contest will have the opportunity to compete in the National History Day competition on April 25 at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Joplin High School weekly update

(From Jet HD)




Bluegrass Showcase Saturday in Neosho







































Route 215 north of Dadeville to close for pipe replacement work

(From MODOT)

What: Missouri Route 215 CLOSED between Missouri Route 245 and Dade County Route Y north of Dadeville

When: 7 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Thursday-Friday, March 5-6, and Monday-Tuesday, March 9-10. Road open at night and over weekend.

Details: MoDOT crews replacing deteriorating drain pipes underneath the road








Traffic Impacts:

-Route 215 CLOSED only where crews are set up working
-Drivers will be able to get to driveways and entrances on either side of the work zones, but will not be able to travel through the work zones
-Drivers urged to find alternate routes. No signed detours are planned.
-Electronic message boards located near the planned road work will alert drivers to any changes in the work schedule

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

(Weather and/or construction delays will alter the work schedule)

Joplin Police Department Arrests February 26-27

02/26/2020 0815
ANTHONI ALEXANDER RIVERA
16617 Ivy Rd CARTHAGE, MO 64836
WM 20 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

02/26/2020 1110
CIARA MACRAE ESKRIDGE
4962 E 20th St JOPLIN, MO 64801
WF 17 2104 S INDIANA AVE 0.00
1 1 ASSAULT - CITY

02/26/2020 1115
WHITNEY MARIE GAZAWAY
2301 S Sergeant Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 27 520 S MAIN ST 0.00
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT
4 1 BENCH WARRANT







02/26/2020 1250
KYLE EDWARD METZ
WM 30 303 E 3RD ST 0.00
318 East St ALBA, MO 64830
1 1 BENCH WARRANT

02/26/2020 1244
WILLIAM JESSE CROSS
830 Katherine Ave DUQUESNE, MO 64801
WM 31 830 KATHERINE AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

02/26/2020 1355
KOLBY MIKEL WINN
7491 Co Rd 164 CARTHAGE, MO 64836
WM 24 0.00
1 1 DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED

02/26/2020 1345
BRITTNEY MICHELLE CLARK
1735 Hazel St, 26B CARTHAGE, MO 64836
WF 19 1700 W 30TH ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR







02/26/2020 1431
MATTHEW ALLEN MORRIS
531 S Kentucky Ave WEBB CITY, MO 64870
WM 28 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

02/26/2020 1447
CHRYSTINE JENE JERNIGAN
2525 E 32nd St, 38M JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 34 1100- J S CONNOR AVE 0.00
1 1 BENCH WARRANT
2 1 BENCH WARRANT
3 1 BENCH WARRANT

02/26/2020 1748
KALA LOU MARIE LARRABEE
900 Hagny LAMAR, MO 64759
WF 26 303- ST E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

02/26/2020 2030
MARGARET MARY MCGHEE
8094 Valley View Lane BELLAVISTA, AR 72712
WF 40 7TH AND RANGELINE 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

02/26/2020 2030
DAWN ANNE TOWNSEND
8094 Valley View Ln BELLA VISTA, AR 72712
WF 42 7TH/RANGELINE RD 500.00
1 1 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
2 1 OBSTRUCTING GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS

02/27/2020 0042
BOBBIE COURTNEY LEFKOWITZ
5777 Suburban Ter. JOPLIN, MO 64804
WF 34 303 E 3RD ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
3 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
4 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

02/27/2020 0249
SHANE EDWARD FISHER
531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
WM 44 431 W 4TH ST/S BYERS AVE 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR
2 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

02/27/2020 0359
JOHN WEST NOLEN II
1023 E Central St JOPLIN, MO 64801
BM 54 1023 E CENTRAL ST 500.00
1 1 FAIL TO APPEAR

Anderson man injured in crash on 76

An Anderson man was injured in a one-vehicle accident 6:30 a.m. Wednesday on MO 76, just west of Anderson.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 1986 Ford F-150 driven by Timothy L. Coble, 28, Anderson, left the road, struck a fence and a tree.

Coble was treated for minor injuries at Freeman Neosho.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Jasper County Criminal Cases February 26

The following criminal cases were filed in February 26:

Lamarcus Deandre Willis, 1984, Joplin, felony domestic assault, felony endangering the welfare of a child

Caleb Levi Powell-Castor, 2002, Carterville, felony burglary, felony stealing (three counts)

Brandi Leah Silvers, 1998, Joplin, misdemeanor stealing leased or rented property

Paul Charles Konik, 1973, Joplin, felony forgery

Robert T. Hartmann, 1977, Joplin, felony receiving stolen property







Benjamin E. England, 1999, Neosho, felony stealing leased or rented property

Jacob Allen Blair, 1993, Joplin, felony burglary, misdemeanor stealing, misdemeanor property damage

Ty Ronnie Jo Roder Sells, 1990, Carthage, felony tampering with a motor vehicle, felony resisting arrest, failure to yield to emergency vehicle

Robert D. Gallimore, 1977, Joplin, felony tampering with a motor vehicle

Heather Titus, 1989, Joplin, misdemeanor passing a bad check

Brandie LaDawn McLean, 1977, Joplin, misdemeanor passing a bad check

Shannon Mueller, 1969, Alba, misdemeanor passing a bad check

Stephen Mark Kidwell, 1968, Baxter Springs, Kansas, felony passing a bad check

Jerry Friel, 1955, Pittsburg, Kansas, misdemeanor passing a bad check

Ronnie G. Bromley, 1967, Joplin, misdemeanor passing a bad check

Lisa Ardrey, 1978, Joplin, misdemeanor passing a bad check

Larry M. Boyd, 1964, Lamar, felony passing a bad check

Marcie Hunt, 1979, Carl Junction, felony passing a bad check

Adam Joseph Ogle, 1978, Carl Junction, felony passing a bad check

Jason Goldman, 1987, Miami, Oklahoma, misdemeanor passing a bad check

Marcus Jordan Kyle, 1993, Webb City, felony passing a bad check







Kaydena Sprague, 1955, Anderson, misdemeanor passing a bad check

Ronald Smith, 1976, Anderson, misdemeanor passing a bad check

Noble Conn, 1970, Kingston, Tennessee, felony passing a bad check

Jocelyn Mendoza, 1994, Neosho, felony passing a bad check

Gregory Jackson Long, 1972, Joplin, felony out-of-state fugitive

Tanner Linn Enochs, 1994, Joplin, felony burglary, felony attempted stealing, felony property damage

Dustin Lynn Kisling, 1971, Carthage, felony commission of a fraudulent insurance act, misdemeanor making a false report

Dallas Ward Lentz, 1993, Joplin, felony stealing

Bobby Lee Cooper, 1987, Joplin, felony burglary, felony unlawful use of a weapon

Ruth M. Stamper, 1979, Asbury, misdemeanor possession of marijuana

Amanda Dawn Long, 1991, Webb City, possession of drug paraphernalia

Joshua Lee Beck, 1975, Liberal, failure to maintain financial responsibility

Joshua Michael Norris, 1994, Joplin, felony possession of a controlled substance, trespassing

Matthew Delaney Paulk, 1996, Joplin, failure to maintain financial responsibility

Newton County Criminal Cases February 26

The following criminal cases were filed in Newton County Circuit Court:

Sal Alex Cruz, 1989, Verona, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated

Logan Augustus Tomasetti, 1991, Anderson, driving while revoked/suspended

Lloyd Burrows, 1970, Quapaw, Oklahoma, felony resisting/interfering with an arrest







Zachary Thomas Noack, 1993, Seneca, felony passing a bad check

Selvin A. Mejia, 1992, Carthage, driving while revoked/suspended

Kodie W. Frazier, 1993, Carthage, no valid license


McDonald County Criminal Cases February 26

The following criminal cases were filed in McDonald County Circuit Court:

Jesse E. Dunn, 1985, Merriam Woods, felony delivery of a controlled substance

David Yates, 1966, Pineville, felony driving while intoxicated

Tonya Hembree, 1989, Southwest City, misdemeanor fraudulent use of a credit/debit device

Barton County Criminal Cases February 26

The following criminal cases were filed in Barton County Circuit Court:

Skyler L. Lewis, 1995, Golden City, felony domestic assault

Zacheri T. Coleman, 1993, Mindenmines, misdemeanor driving while intoxicated


Dade County Criminal Case February 26

The following criminal case was filed in Dade County Circuit Court:

Eric Ryan Sullivan, 1992, Golden City, no valid license





Anderson man injured in accident on I-49

An Anderson man was injured in a one-vehicle accident 7:15 a.m. today on I-49, 50 feet west of Neosho.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2003 Ford Ranger driven by Daniel E. Carver, 56, Anderson, lost control on an icy bridge, traveled off the roadway and overturned down a steep embankment.

Carver was treated for moderate injuries at Mercy Hospital, Joplin.

Agenda posted for Joplin Planning and Zoning Commission meeting

Joplin Planning & Zoning Commission 
Monday, March 9, 2020 4 P.M. 
5th Floor Council Chamber 602 South Main Street • Joplin 

Roll Call

Approval of the February 10, 2020 Minutes

Public Hearings 

Case 010-20: Voluntary Annexation – A request to voluntarily annex property into the City of Joplin, located at 266 County Road 190 – Blue Real Estate II

Case 011-20: 266 County Road 190 – A request to remove from District R-1 (Single-family Residential) and include in District M-2 (Heavy Industrial) for the purpose of truck leasing, rental, and repair. – Blue Real Estate II

Case 012-20: 1502 Rangeline Road - A request to remove from District C-1-PD (Neighborhood Commercial Planned Development) and include in District C-3 (Commercial) for the purpose of commercial development – Jimmer Pinjuv







Case 013-20: 2511 Murphy Ave. – A request to remove from District R-1 (Single-family Residential) and include in District R-2 (Two-family Residential) for the purpose of future residential development. – Amir and Hina Anis

Case 014-20: Street Vacation – A request to vacate street right-of-way lying South of W. 32nd St., located approximately 300 feet East of the intersection of S. McIntosh Circle and W. 32nd St. – City of Joplin Old Business

Case 040-19: 3110 E 13th St. - A request to remove from District M-2-PD (Heavy Industrial District Planned Development) and include in District R-3 (Apartment House District) for the purpose of future residential development – Phong Nguyen

New Business

Other Business

Adjournment

Missouri Southern Jazz Collective concert to feature special guests

(From Southern News Service)

The Missouri Southern State University Jazz Collective is set to perform an evening of jazz standards at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 5, in Webster Hall’s Corley Auditorium.

The concert will feature vocalist Emma Miller on songs such as “Georgia,” “My Funny Valentine,” “Here’s That Rainy Day,” “Dream a Little Dream” and others. The featured guest soloist is MSSU alum Robert Terry.








Terry – who will join the Jazz Collective and perform solo works – is an accomplished guitarist who currently teaches guitar at Evangel University in Springfield and performs at the “Shoji Tabuchi Show” in Branson. He’s performed with artists such as Jimmy Osmond, David Osmond and the Lennon Sisters, as well as The Voices of Glory and Janice Martin from “America’s Got Talent.”

The concert will also feature the debut performance of the Southern JazzBones. The trombone quartet performs jazz and popular tunes.

Both groups are under the direction of Dr. Phillip Wise. Admission is free and open to the public.

McDonald County Sheriff searching for violent suspect in connection with camper trailer theft

(From the McDonald County Sheriff's Office)

McDonald County Sheriff's Office is asking for public's assistance in locating person of interest in theft of camper trailer.

Tuesday, February 25th 2020, McDonald County Sheriff's Office recovered a camper trailer that was stolen from the Grove Oklahoma area.

Person of interest is going to be Eric Don Foster. Mr. Foster was last seen in the area of Bachman Road and Bunch Road intersection, where the stolen camper was located and recovered.










Foster is known to be violent. If located, do not approach or attempt to detain.

Anyone with information on Mr. Foster's whereabouts is asked to please contact the McDonald County Sheriff's Office dispatch at 417-223-4318, or your local law enforcement agency.

Jasper County Sheriff's Office Arrests

2/26/2020 
Jasper County Sheriff’s Office Arrest Report 

2/22/2020 Amanda HL Drake 25 of Webb City, MO was arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance and Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

2/20/2020 Courtney T McKissack 38 of Webb City, MO was arrested for Stealing Felony - Receiving Stolen Property.

2/20/2020 Ethen M Hatfield 22 of Carl Junction, MO was arrested for Stealing -Felony.

2/22/2020 Adam D Kammer 32 of Pittsburg, KS was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated - Prior Offender and Fail to Register Motor Vehicle.

2/22/2020 Aldo D Cordovas-Valles 24 of Neosho, MO was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated and Fail to Obey Traffic Control Device.







2/22/2020 Angela G Stone 52 of Seneca, MO was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated and Fail to Register Motor Vehicle.

2/22/2020 Zachariah GJ Keller 34 of Carl Junction, MO was arrested for Tampering 1st Degree.

2/24/2020 Adrian L Smith 45 of Carthage, MO was arrested for Identity Theft and Driving While Revoked. 2/26/2020

Gregory J Long 47 of Joplin, MO was arrested for Fugitive from Justice.

The charges for which the above were arrested are mere accusations and are not evidence of guilt. Evidence in support of the charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty is to determine guilt or innocence.

For a more detailed list of inmates currently in custody visit our web site at: http://www.jaspercountysheriff.org/Documents/inmate_roster/InmateRoster.pdf The upper left hand corner of the INMATE ROSTER will reflect the date and time it was updated.

The INMATE ROSTER is subject to change as individuals are booked and released from jail.

Seneca Police Department makes arrest on Joplin, Carthage, Neosho, Jasper County warrants

(From the Seneca Police Department)

On 2/20/20, Officer Housley made a traffic stop on Chickesaw St. for an equipment violation.

The passenger, Travis Smith was arrested on multiple Newton County Warrants. Four warrants for: Domestic Assault 4th Degree and two warrants for: Violations of Protective Orders. Smith was transported to Newton County Jail.

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On 2/15/20, Officer Zimmerman made a traffic stop at Cherokee/Chippewa for an equipment violation.

The driver was arrested for DWS. The passenger, Nathan Holladay was arrested on two warrants out of Seneca for: FTA for DWI and FTA Fail to Drive on the Right Half of the Roadway when Roadway was of Sufficient Width. Both subjects were transported to Newton County Jail.








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On 2/15/20, Officer Housley made a traffic stop at Oneida/Billings for an equipment violation. The driver was arrested for DWS and was transported to Newton County Jail.

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On 2/15/20, Officer Zimmerman made a traffic stop at Cherokee/Chippewa for an equipment violation. The driver, Jason Toman had a Joplin warrant for: Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Toman was arrested and transported to Newton County Jail.

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On 2/9/20, Officer Housley made a traffic stop at Washington/Thomas Ln for an equipment violation. The driver was arrested for DWS and transported to Newton County Jail.








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On 2/6/20, Officer Housley made a traffic stop at Cherokee/Mill for a moving violation. The driver, Robert Dean had a Carthage warrant for: FTA for Public Crimes. Dean was arrested and transported to Newton County Jail.

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On 2/6/20, Officer Kirby made a traffic stop on Cherokee for an equipment violation. The driver, William Liddell was arrested for a warrant out of Neosho for: FTA for a Speeding Citation. Liddell was transported to Newton County Jail.

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On 1/9/20, Officer Zimmerman made a traffic stop at Cherokee/Oneida for an equipment violation.

The passenger, Brandon Carter was arrested for two Jasper County Warrants. The warrants were for: FTA Possession of Controlled Substance and Probation Violation for Forgery. Carter was transported to Newton County Jail.

So you want to be a Webb City police officer

(From the Webb City Police Department)

WE'RE HIRING: The Webb City Police Department is currently accepting applications for the position of Police Patrol Officer

Applications can be obtained at City Hall, 200 South Main or at WCPD, 211 West Broadway, Webb City, Missouri 64870. For additional information/requirements visit webbcitymo.org, call 417 673-1911, or email info@webbcitypd.org EOE

Minimum criteria to be eligible for hire as a Police Officer:
Graduation from high school or G.E.D. equivalent; valid driver’s license; and possession of current Missouri P.O.S.T. certification OR possession of P.O.S.T. certification from another state and eligibility to obtain Missouri P.O.S.T. certification prior to employment.

1. Minimum 21 years of age.

2. Possession of current Missouri P.O.S.T. certification OR possession of P.O.S.T. certification from another state and eligibility to obtain Missouri P.O.S.T. certification prior to employment.

3. No previous felony convictions or misdemeanors involving domestic violence or moral turpitude.
4. Possess a valid driver’s license and a good driving record.








5. Successful completion of the departmental testing process, a final background and pre-employment drug screening.

Prefer (but do not require) two (2) years law enforcement experience and/or an Associate degree in Law Enforcement, Police Science or closely related field.


Applicants who successfully complete the written, physical performance and oral portions of the testing, which involve a preliminary background check, may be placed on a “pre-qualified” list for one calendar year. 

As vacancies occur for Police Officers, and the applicant has attained the qualifications listed above, selected candidates will be subjected to an oral examination, a final background check, including a computerized voice stress examination, and a pre-employment physical, psychological, and drug screening.

Those applicants, who have applied within the past twelve months and have not been successfully hired, need not re-apply. The City of Webb City reserves the right to remove any applicant from the eligibility list without cause.

Salary: Starting salary $30,596.80 - $42,078.40 based on experience.

http://webbcitymo.org/…/resources/Employment_Application.pdf