Friday, June 30, 2023

No charges to be filed against Barton County sheriff, deputy in June 14 shooting death of suspect


(From the Barton County Sheriff's Office)

On 6-14-2023 at approximately 7:20 a.m., officers with the Barton County Sheriff's office took a report of a vehicle being stolen at gunpoint in the northeast part of the county.

It was also learned the victim in the theft had been forced into the vehicle at gunpoint by the suspect.

The victim was able to get away from the vehicle and the suspect drove off in the stolen vehicle.








A second vehicle was found in the ditch just west of the victim's residence.

It was learned the vehicle was borrowed from an individual in rural Cedar County.

Cedar County Deputy Clay Jefferies responded to the area to assist with looking for the vehicle. Deputies searched the area but were unable to locate the vehicle.

Information was received from the victim at approximately 
10:30 a.m. stating that his vehicle had been located at a farm in rural Dade County, Missouri.

Sheriff John Simpson and Chief Deputy Justin Ehrsam were both in the area looking for the vehicle and responded to the farm to confirm the vehicle was there. 

Cedar County Deputy Clay Jefferies was also in the area and responded to assist. Sheriff Simpson requested and was granted permission by Dade County Sheriff Max Huffman for officers to operate inside Dade County.

When officers arrived at the farm, the owners requested officers to search his property including his residence and outbuildings to make sure whoever had left the vehicle there was still not present.








While searching the barn where the vehicle had been left, officers started searching a large stack of hay bales. While searching the hay, officers encountered a male individual hiding in a void in the hay.

The male displayed a pistol, aiming it at officers, then fired it at the officers. Sheriff John Simpson and Chief Deputy Justin Ehrsam returned fire striking the male. Officers removed him from the void and started administering first aid.

When medical personnel arrived on scene, they found the male to be deceased. (He) was identified as Wayne Edwin Simmons of El Dorado Springs, Missouri.








Dade County Sheriff Max Huffman requested Western Missouri Sheriffs Critical Incident Investigations Team to respond to investigate the incident. (The team) is made up of investigators from Cass County, Bates County and Henry County sheriff's offices. After a thorough investigation, the case was turned over to the Dade County prosecuting attorney for review.

On 06-27-2003, Dade County Prosecuting Attorney Marcy Greenwade issued her finding that no criminal charges would be filed in the case and the conduct of the officers was lawful.

Kevin Burgi hired as Carthage High School baseball coach


Kevin Burgi, who has been baseball coach at McDonald County High School for the past five years, has been hired as Carthage High School baseball coach.










Gina Langston hired as Joplin R-8 community development specialist


(From Joplin Schools)

We are pleased to announce the hiring of Gina Langston as the district's next Community Development Specialist!

Gina has experience in newspaper advertising, publishing, editing and creative services. A member of the 2022 class of Leadership Joplin, Gina now serves on the Leadership Joplin steering committee. 

She currently volunteers as president of the Missouri Press Association’s Advertising and Marketing Executives board, and has previously served as the Vice President of the American Advertising Federation-Heartland board, including time as chair of the American Advertising (ADDY) awards.

“I am honored to be entrusted with fostering relationships between our community and the district,” Gina said. “Together we can work to provide additional support for our students and expand on their opportunities."
 

Carthage city offices closed July 4, taxi won't be running


(From the City of Carthage)

Carthage City Offices will be closed on Tuesday, July 4, 2023 in observance of Independence Day. 

In addition, the Carthage City Taxi will not be running that day, but will have normal hours on the 3rd and 5th.

Applications being accepted for Joplin Citizens Police Academy


(From the Joplin Police Department)

The Joplin Police Department is proud to announce the upcoming session of the Citizens Police Academy. 

The Citizens Police Academy is an exciting 14-week program hosted by the police department. This program targets people in our area who want to learn more about the Joplin Police Department. 








Offered FREE of charge, this hands-on, interactive, behind-the-scenes program is taught by experienced police officers, who share their unique perspective on law enforcement. The classes will be held every Thursday evening starting July 27th from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The CPA will conclude on October 26th with a closing ceremony and dinner. 

The classes will be held at various locations throughout the City. The class size will be limited to approximately 25 participants. Applicants must be 21 years or older and pass a background check. 








Topics covered will include: crime scene investigations, narcotics investigations, child abuse investigations, vehicle stops, SWAT operations and equipment, use of force tactics, building clearing, DWI enforcement, an introduction to the K9 unit and much more. 

An application can be submitted or printed from JPD’s website, www.joplinpolice.org, under the Events tab. An application can also be obtained at the front desk of the Joplin Police Department at 303 E. 3rd Street, in Joplin. Questions can be directed to Officer Lacey Baxter at lbaxter@joplinmo.org or at (417) 623-3131, ext 1632

McDonald County Dissolution of Marriage Petition


Milo S. Fisher vs. Brenda L. Fisher











 

Newton County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions


Kelly A. Peterson vs. Faron S. Peterson
Brittney Young vs. Michael Young
Ashley N. Fox vs David F. Fox
Corey B. Crandall vs. Savanna M. Crandall







 

Jasper County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Garrett S. Cummings vs. Whitney R. Cummings
Ashley N. Macario vs Elmer Macario Chum
Ashley M. Pantoja vs. Andreas S. Pantoja
Christie L. Barnhart vs. Matthew A. Barnhart
Monica A. Klaurens vs. Todd A. Klaurens
Priscilla D. Simmons vs. Derrick D. Simmons
Ryan L. Dahn vs. Sean P. Leathermann
Shannon D. Wilson vs. Kameron L. Wilson
Britton E. Carter vs. Alexa J. Carter
Anne L. Logsdon-Gordon vs. Matthew D. Gordon
Jared M. Harvey vs. Trece L. Tinder
Jamie N. Snowton vs. Byron A. Snowton







Danny Midcap vs. Bethany N. Midcap
Tabatha Graham vs. Jeremy Graham
Sheanne M. Mazur vs. Jamaul D. DeCarlo
Brenda M. Faulkner vs. David W. Faulkner







Michael E. Daily vs. Carol K. Daily
Steven D. Nelson vs Sara L. Nelson
Joni S. Forbus vs. Darrell W. Sewell
Misty D. Sims vs. Richard D. Sims
Hannah M. Hurrell vs. Alexander P. Hurrell
Preston D. Stone vs. Elizabeth Stone

 

U. S. Bankruptcy Court Petitions- Joplin

Jasper County

Sheila Youvon Dilley
Kurt Joseph Kelly and Ramona Ruth Kelly

McDonald County

Jared Brent Young
Jacob D. Mullins








Newton County

Jose Antonio Luevano
Gary David Sweeten, Jr. and Aundrea Michelle Sweeten

 

Joplin Police Department Arrests June 29-30

06/29/2023 0830 
KIMBERLY ANGEL DEBERRY 
 605 N Bald WEBB CITY, MO 64870 
WF 44 303 E 3RD ST 0.00 
BENCH WARRANT 

06/29/2023 0830 
MEGAN ELIZABETH-SA BYERS 
 1100 Crow St WEBB CITY, MO 64870 
WF 33 303 E 3RD ST 0.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

06/29/2023 0830 
TAYLOR JAI NIXON 
 1919 S Byers JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 23 303 E 3RD ST 0.00 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 








06/29/2023 0830 
KEITH D WALTON II 
1224 S Kentucky JOPLIN, MO 64804 
BM 41 303 E 3RD ST 0.00 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 

06/29/2023 0946 
PAUL ANTHONY LEJK 
 531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 37 SPRING/COX 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 








06/29/2023 2300 
BOBBY GENE SKILES 
 531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 32 300 S MAIN 225.00 
TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY 

06/29/2023 2341 
TEODILSON EDUARDO PUAC 
 607 S Fulton St CARTHAGE, MO 64836 
WM 24 I44 WB MM 11.6 500.00 
DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 
DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED 
NO PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 

Five people injured in 3-vehicle accident on I-49 near Carthage

Five people were injured in a three-vehicle accident 2:25 p.m. Thursday on I-49 four miles north of Carthage.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2003 Toyota Camry driven by Hunter D. Crane, 23, Greeley, Kansas, crossed the median and struck a 2018 Volvo XZ90 driven by Jarvis L. Brown, 42, El Dorado, Arkansas and then a 2018 Ford F150 driven by Gary L. Lyons, 70, Independence, with the Crane and Brown vehicles overturning.

Crane was treated for serious injuries and Brown and three passengers in his vehicle, Calandra Brown, 47, an 8-year-old boy and a 12-year-old boy, all of El Dorado, for minor injuries at Mercy Joplin.

Seneca man injured in motorcycle accident on I-44

A Seneca man was injured in a one-vehicle accident 12:08 a.m. today on I-44 in Joplin.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2022 Harley Davidson Street Glide motorcycle driven by Shawn D. Sousley, 52, Seneca, ran off in the median and overturned.

Sousley suffered minor injuries.

https://insidetheozarks.blogspot.com/2023/06/ozark-man-injured-falling-out-of-boat.html

Highway Patrol Arrests June 29-30

Tyler L. Rubert, 26, Crane, Stone County felony warrant for failure to appear on driving while revoked, Carthage Police Department warrant for failure to appear on no insurance, Crane Police Department warrant for failure to register vehicle

Jimmy L. Taylor, 44, Exeter, Mercer County misdemeanor warrant for larceny

Danny R. Jones, 61, Purdy, felony driving while intoxicated, felony driving while revoked, no valid plates, no insurance, no seat belt








Jennifer M. Trautman, 34, Nevada, driving while intoxicated (drugs), careless and imprudent driving involving an accident

Riley E. Beel, 28, Branson, felony possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine, felony delivery of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia

Stacie L. Davis, 39, Branson, felony possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia

Emily M. Zeid, 34, Springfield, felony possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine, felony delivery of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia

Traffic delays expected over July 4 holiday due to damaged I-44 bridge


(From MODOT)

TRAFFIC ALERT: Expect Delays Over July 4 Holiday Due to Damaged I-44 Bridge at Exit 18

Where: I-44 bridge over I-49 in Jasper County at Exit 18 in Fidelity

What: Holiday travelers should expect delays on eastbound I-44 due to damaged bridge








Traffic Impacts

Eastbound traffic reduced to one lane until repairs to bridge are completed

These ramps at Exit 18 CLOSED:

Westbound I-44-to-southbound Missouri Route 59 off ramp

Northbound Missouri Route 59-to-westbound I-44 on ramp

Eastbound I-44-to-northbound I-49 off ramp

Southbound I-49-to-eastbound I-44 on ramp







No signed detour

Eastbound I-44 speed limit reduced to 60 mph where traffic reduced to one lane

Signs and message boards will alert drivers approaching the bridges

Drivers urged to find alternate routes

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

Additional information

The clover leaf ramps are CLOSED at Exit 18 due to the location of the damage under the bridges and to reduce the volume of traffic in an area with reduced lanes and reduced speeds, and in an effort to maintain the safety of the traveling public.

Pavement sealing work scheduled on McDonald, Barry, Hickory, Polk county routes


(From MODOT)

MoDOT: Pavement Sealing Work Along Various Routes in the Southwest District to Begin July 17

Drivers should expect one lane traffic, flaggers and pilot cars where contractor crews are sealing various routes in the Southwest District with a mixture of rock and oil beginning Monday, July 17, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.

Contractor crews will seal the existing driving surface on these routes. A seal coat is not an alternative to an asphalt overlay, but is being used as an economical way to maintain and preserve the roadway. The treatments keep a road from deteriorating and will extend its life. Crews will work daytime hours of 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. from Monday – Saturday.








Here’s a look at the project:

Barry County

Route W between Route A in Wheaton and Old Bus 37 Highway in Butterfield

Christian County

Route AA between Route 160 and Blue Springs Road north of Nixa
Route JJ between Route 125 and Route 14 east of Ozark

Hickory County

Missouri Route 64 between Route J and south of Route D/NN south of Nemo







Hickory/Polk CountyMissouri Route 83 between Route V east of Flemington to Route 54 in Wheatland

McDonald County

Missouri Route 76 between Route E and Route U south of Stella

Route BB between Route 59 and east of I-49 in Goodman

Route E between Route 76 south of Stella and the Missouri state line

Polk County

Route T between Route 13 in Bolivar and Route 123 in Aldrich

Stone CountyMissouri Route 76 between Route 13 and Wolves Lane in Reeds Spring

Route M between Route 265 north of Crane and Route M/U in Jamesville

Webster CountyRoute CC between Rifle Range Road/Route 66 Trail in Marshfield and Webster County Line Road south of Conway

Traffic Impacts

Traffic reduced to one lane where contractor crews are working

Drivers are urged to use caution and reduce their speed when traveling over recently-sealed sections of highways

Drivers urged to find alternate routes. No signed detours are planned.

Drivers will encounter flaggers and pilot cars directing them through the work zones. Drivers should wait for the pilot vehicle before proceeding through the work zones or before entering the work zones from a side road.

Local residents will be able to get to driveway and entrances along the road







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 scheduling delays will alter the work schedule.

Project Information:Prime contractor: Blevins Asphalt Construction, Mt. Vernon
Total project cost: $2.97 million
Contract completion date: September 1, 2023

Baxter Springs man sentenced for aggravated criminal damage to property

 (From the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office)

Brandon McCoy, 44, of Baxter Springs, was sentenced to prison earlier this month after pleading guilty to Aggravated Criminal Damage to Property.

On June 23, 2023, McCoy was ordered to serve 37 months imprisonment for his involvement in the November 29, 2022 crime.

McCoy is being held in the Cherokee County Jail pending transfer to the Kansas Department of Corrections and was prosecuted by the Cherokee County Attorney's Office.



Golden Harvest Days celebration planned in Golden City

 












































Barton County Marriage License

 

Andrew Paul Braun, 36, Mindenmines, and Danielle Faith Evilsizor, 28, Mindenmines













Thursday, June 29, 2023

Laura Burch named Neosho Bright Futures coordinator

 

(From Neosho School District)

Please join us as we welcome Laura Burch, as the new Neosho Bright Futures coordinator.
















Red Front in Sarcoxie available as cooling station

(From City of Sarcoxie)

Red Front located on Sarcoxie Square is open for cooling station.

Day and Hours open

Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m
Friday 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Keep watch on neighbors, elderly, and pets during the heat.

Sarcoxie teacher Nikki Deaton named Regional Teacher of the Year


(From Sarcoxie R-2 School District)

Congratulations Nikki Deaton for being selected as the Regional Teacher of the Year! 

Mrs. Deaton is a former Sarcoxie graduate and current Sarcoxie teacher that will now be in the running for state teacher of the year.






Jasper Fire Protection District mourns loss of Charles Schlichting


(From Jasper Fire Protection District)

It is with regret and sadness that we announce that Jasper Fire Protection District board member Charles Schlichting passed away early this morning after a recent illness. 

Charley was a member of the Jasper Volunteer Fire Department many years ago and became one of our district board members during the inception of the district in 2015. Since then he has been very supportive of our firefighters and the district. 

Please keep his family in your prayers. He will be missed.







Travis Wait named Joplin R-8 transportation director


(From Joplin Schools)

Please help us welcome Mr. Travis Wait to Eagle Nation as Joplin Schools' new director of transportation.

Travis joins us from Bronaugh, where he most recently served as the PreK-12 principal and oversaw a little bit of everything: transportation, building and grounds, purchasing, safety, curriculum, and more. He brings a wealth of experience that will be put to good use with our dedicated transportation teams.

“School transportation is a critical component of every district," said Travis. "I look forward to being a part of this direct link between our neighborhoods and our schools and in providing safe, timely and efficient transportation for our students."

Joplin city offices closed July 4, trash pickup times change


(From the City of Joplin)

The City of Joplin offices will be closed on Tuesday, July 4, for Independence Day. This closing includes the MAPS Transportation services. All City services will resume their regularly scheduled hours on Wednesday, July 5.

Please note that residential trash and curbside recycling will not be picked up on Independence Day, Tuesday, July 4. Trash services will be delayed one day with Tuesday service moving to Wednesday, and will continue throughout the week with Friday services completed on Saturday, July 8.

Joplin Police Department Arrests June 28-29

06/28/2023 0923 
JARROD LEE BARNES 
 915 S Main St JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 44 4TH / TURK 0.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

06/28/2023 1927 
MICHAEL CHARLES LINDSEY-HALL 
 142 Red Oak Loop CARL JUNCTION, MO 64834 
WM 38 W 32NT ST/S MOFFET AVE 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 








06/28/2023 2038 
LISA ELLEN FREEMAN 
 1500 Katherine Ave DUQUESNE, MO 64801 
WF 55 1501 S RANGELINE RD 0.00 
DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY 

06/28/2023 2351 
TRISTIAN WILLIAM BENNETT 
 4822 Kingswood Ln DIAMOND, MO 64840 
WM 33 W 6TH/S JACKSON 500.00 
DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 
DEFECTIVE LIGHTING 








06/29/2023 0036 
MATTHEW RAY BASSETT 
 18824 Cedar Rd CARTHAGE, MO 64836 
WM 39 2112 S MAIN ST 225.00 
COMPLIANCE WITH REQUEST FOR ID BY POLICE OFFICER - BUSIN 

06/29/2023 0050 
TATUM WILLIAM AZEVEDO 
 1615 S Connor Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WM 20 2112 S MAIN ST 500.00 
ASSAULT - CITY 
MINOR IN POSSESSION  

Highway Patrol Arrests June 28-29

Grover D. Thomas, 72, Blue Eye, Taney County misdemeanor traffic warrant

Christopher R. Wagar, 52, Haltom, Texas, felony driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving

Benjamin R. Dickerson, 43, Bolivar, driving while intoxicated, failed to drive on right half of roadway



Carthage, MSSU grad receives Highway Patrol promotion


(From Highway Patrol Troop D)

Captain D. Scott Sater, commanding officer of Troop D, Springfield, is pleased to announce the following promotions effective July 1, 2023.

Corporal Timothy A. Barrett is being promoted to the rank of sergeant and will remain in his present assignment in the criminal interdiction/canine unit at Troop D. 

Barrett was appointed to the Missouri State Highway Patrol in January 2007, as a member of the 86th Recruit Class. After graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy, he was assigned to Troop D, Zone 14, which serves the citizens of Barry County. 

In April 2010, Barrett transferred to Zone 5, Jasper County, and continued his work as a road officer. In March 2016, he was assigned to Troop D’s criminal interdiction unit as a canine officer. In April 2018, Barrett was promoted to the rank of corporal and remained in that assignment.








Sergeant Barrett was born in Joplin, Missouri. He graduated from Carthage High School, Carthage, Missouri, in 2000. He graduated in 2002 from Missouri Southern State University, in Joplin, with an associate degree in law enforcement. Prior to his appointment with the Patrol in 2006, he was employed as a police officer with the Carthage Police Department. Sergeant Barrett is married and has three children.


Corporal William J. Wood is being promoted to the rank of sergeant and designated the supervisor of Zone 9, which serves Cedar and St. Clair counties. Wood was appointed to the Missouri State Highway Patrol on January 16, 2013, as a member of the 96th Recruit Class. After graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy, he was assigned to Troop D, Zone 9. Wood was promoted to the rank of corporal in Zone 9 on June 1, 2021.

Sergeant Wood was born in West Plains, Missouri. He graduated from West Plains High School in 2010. Before joining the Patrol, he earned an associate of arts in general studies from Missouri State University – West Plains. Sergeant Wood is married, and he and his wife, Niki, have two children, Cooper and Adella.

Pittsburg City Commission tables vote on creation of Neighborhood Advisory Council


(From the City of Pittsburg)

The following actions were taken at the Pittsburg City Commission meeting held on Tuesday, June 27, 2023:



Public Input

Pastor Jim Frech shared a prayer of invocation.

Jerry Lomshek spoke regarding KDOT’s proposed 69 corridor project.

Commissioners considered the following items under the consent agenda:

Commissioners approved the June 13, 2023, City Commission Meeting minutes.








The Commission voted to table the Third Amendment to the Antenna Collocation Lease Agreement between the City of Pittsburg and Sprint Spectrum Realty Company, LLC for space on the tower at 420 East 22nd Street.

Commissioners approved the Appropriation Ordinance for the period ending June 27, 2023, subject to the release of HUD expenditures when funds are received.

The following items were considered under the main agenda:

AIRPORT AVGAS REFUELER PURCHASE – Commissioners considered waiving the City’s formal bid process and purchase a refueler for use at the Atkinson Municipal Airport to Garsite Aviation Refueling Equipment, of Kansas City, Kansas, in the amount of $178,000. Deputy City Manager Jay Byers informed the commission that the current AVGAS refueler is more than 40 years old and is essential to the operations at the airport. Commissioners approved the purchase.








ORDINANCE NO. G-1349 – The Commission considered Ordinance No. G-1349, creating Article VII, Sections 62-166 through 62-171, in Chapter 62 of the Pittsburg City Code for the purpose of creating a Neighborhood Advisory Council (NAC). Community Development & Housing Director Kim Froman said the creation of this new citizen committee would coincide with city-wide cleanup efforts, and provide a voice for residents who live in defined neighborhood areas. The goal of the NAC would be to support neighbors, and better utilize city support for neighborhood improvement initiatives.

Commissioners asked if the ordinance could include renters who live in the defined quadrants. After a short discussion, the Commission agreed to table the vote until the ordinance could be revised to include representation from renters.

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Carl Junction teacher Amanda Royster named Regional Teacher of the Year


(From Carl Junction Schools)

Congratulations to Amanda Royster for being named a Regional Teacher of the Year! 

We are thrilled to share that Amanda, with her 11 years of teaching experience, has achieved this remarkable honor. 

She joined the Carl Junction (CJ) district in 2015 as an English Language Arts Teacher at the High School, where she passionately served for six years. Currently, she holds the role of High School Library Media Specialist, bringing her expertise and love for education to a new capacity.








Out of the forty-three school districts in our region, Amanda has been selected as one of the two teachers who will advance to compete for the prestigious State Teacher of the Year title. This is an outstanding accomplishment, highlighting her exceptional abilities and contributions to the field of education.

Amanda's recognition as the Regional Teacher of the Year marks a significant milestone for Carl Junction, as she becomes the fourth CJ teacher to achieve this honor since the regional step was introduced six years ago. 








We are proud to mention previous CJ teachers Tobin Schultz, Chris Huhn, and Rachel Hensley, who have also earned the Regional title, showcasing the district's commitment to excellence in education.

Let's celebrate Amanda's journey and acknowledge her remarkable achievements so far. Join us in sending her best wishes as she continues to represent Carl Junction in the State Teacher of the Year program.

Miami Police Department Warrants


(From the Miami Police Department)

WARRANT WEDNESDAY

We haven't posted these in a while, but these are the most current warrants for the city of Miami Municipal Court.

Andon Koby Bryan Miami OK 05/23 $85.00
Andrews Kristina Ann Joplin MO 05/23 $235.00
Andrews Kristina Ann Joplin MO 05/23 $585.00
Baldwin Fredrick Allen Miami OK 06/23 $360.00
Barr Shawn Michael Coweta OK 06/23 $4,009.92
Beckwith Jennifer Lee Commerce OK 06/23 $335.00







Bellard Terrance R Miami OK 04/23 $2,815.00
Bohlender Chloe Brittany Miami OK 06/23 $185.00
Boyd Neil Anthony Miami OK 06/23 $160.00
Braziel Justin Earl Miami OK 05/23 $160.00
Bryant Sidney Eugene Miami OK 05/23 $360.00
Bunce Brian Michael Miami OK 06/23 $135.00
Bunce Brian Michael Miami OK 06/23 $370.00
Bunce Brian Michael Miami OK 06/23 $420.00
Bunce Brian Michael Miami OK 06/23 $625.00
Bunce Brian Michael Miami OK 06/23 $625.00
Case Ricky Dean Vinita OK 06/23 $585.00
Case Ricky Dean Vinita OK 06/23 $235.00
Clements Shelbey Lynn Miami OK 04/23 $469.00
Coombes Ethan Jaden I Miami OK 05/23 $625.00
Coombes Ethan Jaden I Miami OK 05/23 $725.00
Cure Louann Marjolane Miami OK 05/23 $460.00
Dixon Audra Lee Miami OK 05/23 $135.00
Dodson Megan Louise Carl Junc MO 04/23 $560.00
Espinoza Alejandro Commerce OK 06/23 $149.00
Espinoza Alejandro Commerce OK 06/23 $640.00
Espinoza Alejandro Commerce OK 06/23 $640.00
Espinoza Alejandro Commerce OK 06/23 $510.00
Espinoza Alejandro Commerce OK 06/23 $385.00
Flores Julynda Diane Seneca MO 04/23 $510.00
Forbis William J Miami OK 04/23 $2,505.00
Foster Donnell Scott Tulsa OK 06/23 $235.00
Giles Jalynn R Miami OK 05/23 $335.00
Giles Jalynn R Miami OK 05/23 $160.00
Gonzalez Obed Jr Miami OK 05/23 $335.00
Henkle Darrel Wayne Quapaw OK 06/23 $485.00
Henkle Darrel Wayne Quapaw OK 06/23 $585.00
Howey Jaylun Hunter Miami OK 06/23 $220.00
Johnson Ivan Miami OK 04/23 $305.00
Johnson Ivan Miami OK 04/23 $80.00
Johnson Ivan Miami OK 04/23 $80.00
Johnson Jeremy Brian N Miami OK 06/23 $680.00
Johnson Jeremy Brian N Miami OK 06/23 $640.00
Johnson Jeremy Brian N Miami OK 06/23 $385.00
Jones Brittan Lemley Miami OK 06/23 $195.00
Jones Brittan Lemley Miami OK 06/23 $370.00
Jones Brittan Lemley Miami OK 06/23 $420.00
Jones Brittan Lemley Miami OK 06/23 $625.00
Jones Teresa Florene Miami OK 06/23 $480.00
Jones Teresa Florene Miami OK 06/23 $285.00
Kasiano Kanfori Miami OK 05/23 $220.00
Lanktree Cortney R Grove OK 04/23 $160.00
Lanktree Cortney R Grove OK 04/23 $335.00
Lara Jonathan Jose Baxter Sprgs KS 04/23 $235.00







Lara Jonathan Jose Baxter Sprgs KS 04/23 $335.00
Lopez Wilson Evelio Tulsa OK 04/23 $235.00
Madison Gary R Peoria OK 05/23 $2,050.00
Marsh Daniel Edwin Miami OK 04/23 $155.00
McCullough Sean Allen Wyandotte OK 04/23 $360.00
Mitchell Michael Vincent Miami OK 06/23 $415.00
Mitchell Michael Vincent Miami OK 06/23 $535.00
Mooneyham Dillon Ray Miami OK 06/23 $135.00
Moss Amanda Rena Miami OK 06/23 $326.05
Moss Amanda Rena Miami OK 06/23 $610.00
Moss Amanda Rena Miami OK 06/23 $715.00
Moss Amanda Rena Miami OK 06/23 $360.00
Nelums Nirvana Freedom M L MIami OK 05/23 $275.00
North David Scott Grove OK 04/23 $411.50
Pankau Kaylee Jo Pineville MO 05/23 $385.00
Patton Michael R Joplin MO 05/23 $160.00
Rickerd Paul Forrest Stillwater OK 06/23 $335.00
Rodgers Jessica Dawn Miami OK 06/23 $195.00
Rodgers Jessica Dawn Miami OK 06/23 $700.00
Rodgers Jessica Dawn Miami OK 06/23 $640.00
Rodgers Zachary David Miami OK 04/23 $295.00
Rodgers Zachary David Miami OK 04/23 $615.00
Rogers Sarah Kay Greenfield MO 05/23 $620.00
Ruppert Vann Isaiah MIami OK 05/23 $275.00
Ruppert Vann Isaiah Miami OK 05/23 $335.00
Shadwick Shelby Fairland OK 04/23 $2,550.00
Sharbutt Alex Riley Miami OK 06/23 $335.00
Sharbutt Alex Riley Miami OK 06/23 $185.00
Sharbutt Alex Riley Miami OK 06/23 $160.00
Sharbutt Alex Riley Miami OK 06/23 $185.00
Sharbutt Alex Riley Miami OK 06/23 $335.00
Shirley Derek Anthony Miami OK 05/23 $185.00
Smith Tyler Jordan Commerce OK 05/23 $310.00
Smith Tyler Jordan Commerce OK 05/23 $360.00
Smith Tyler Jordan Commerce OK 05/23 $360.00
Spencer Nicholas R Joplin MO 04/23 $160.00
Starkey Justin David Fairland OK 06/23 $545.00
Starkey Justin David Fairland OK 06/23 $445.00
Swingle Lillian Keeton Miami OK 06/23 $290.00
Swingle Lillian Keeton Miami OK 06/23 $195.00
Swingle Lillian Keeton Miami OK 06/23 $615.00
Tasso Larry D Sr Miami OK 05/23 $130.00
Tate Edward Scott Miami OK 05/23 $335.00
Tate Edward Scott Miami OK 05/23 $185.00
Teague Brian Christopher II Miami OK 04/23 $625.00
Teague Brian Christopher II Miami OK 04/23 $625.00
Teague Brian Christopher II Miami OK 04/23 $520.00
Wallen Thomas Russell Jr Commerce OK 06/23 $540.00
Wallen Thomas Russell Jr Commerce OK 06/23 $590.00







Watkins Kathryn Denise Miami OK 06/23 $555.00
Watkins Kathryn Denise Miami OK 06/23 $235.00
Wiles Adam Carl Junc MO 04/23 $210.00
Wilson Lisa K Miami OK 05/23 $150.00
Wilson Lisa K Miami OK 05/23 $285.00
Wooldridge Crystal Ann
Wyrick James Lee Fairland OK 06/23 $95.00

Heat advisory in effect for Joplin area through Friday


(From the Joplin Health Department)

A Heat Advisory is in effect for our area through Friday, 6-30-23. 

The combination of heat and humidity will likely drive afternoon Heat Index values above 105°F. Take the necessary precautions to stay safe and avoid heat exhaustion or heat stroke.






 
The City of Joplin opens cooling centers when temperatures reach 100°F or more for three consecutive days. Look for more information on these cooling centers at https://www.joplinmo.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=3560.

For more weather updates, check out US National Weather Service Springfield Missouri. Stay cool, stay hydrated, stay informed!

Mosquito fogging scheduled Friday in Joplin


(From the Joplin Health Department)

Mosquito fogging is scheduled for Friday, 6-30-23.
 
The Joplin Health Department fogs for mosquitos on Friday mornings during the summer months, weather permitting. 

To request your neighborhood be added to the mosquito fogging route, call the Joplin Health Department at 417-623-6122, option 5.







 
To see the current fogging routes, go to http://www.joplinmo.org/1040/Mosquito-Vector-Control.

To learn about protecting yourself from mosquito bites, watch this video https://youtu.be/-s-Jh1SSAz8.

Joplin Police Department Arrests June 27-28

06/27/2023 1114 
JENNEFER ANNMARIE JENSEN 
 Homeless JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WF 42 112 N SCHIFFERDECKER 225.00 
TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY 

06/27/2023 1330 
JAMES EDWARD JR RUSSELL Jr 
2114 Joplin Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 32 303 E 3RD 0.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

06/27/2023 1340 
CHRISTOPHER LEE BRITT 
 531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 38 2030 MOFFET 500.00 
DISTURBING THE PEACE 
VEHICLE TAMPERING 








06/27/2023 1600 
JOHNATHAN CARROLL LONG 
 206 Elliott ORONOGO, MO 64855 
WM 47 10TH/MAIN 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

06/27/2023 2114 
KEVIN WAYNE HOLLAWAY 
WM 37 123 N BYERS AVE 500.00
417 N Byers JOPLIN, MO 64801 
ASSAULT - CITY 

06/27/2023 2255 
KELSEY REANN BURKHARDT 
 3430 Newman Rd, 312 JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WF 26 320 S WALL AVE 0.00 
SAFE KEEP 

06/27/2023 2345 
ANTHONY DEANDRE DEMYERS 
 1718 S Sergeant Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804 
BM 37 1718 S SERGEANT 0.00 
DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY