Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Golf carts, equipment stolen from Neosho Golf Course


(From the Neosho Police Department)

On 10-13-23, the Neosho Police Department responded to the Neosho Municipal Golf Course in reference to a burglary.

During the course of the investigation, it was determined that several pieces of equipment had been stolen from the property, including golf carts.

The Neosho Police are asking for the public's assistance in information that may lead to the arrest and successful prosecution of those involved.

Evidence indicates the theft occurred on the morning of 10-13-23 and a golf cart was driven from the scene.







If any of the public was in the area surrounding the Neosho Golf Course on the morning of 10-13-23, and observed a larger vehicle possibly pulling a trailer, please contact the Neosho Police Department. 

All information provided will remain confidential.

Two injured as car hits deer, overturns in rural Jasper County

(From Jasper Fire and Rescue)

Just after 11:30 p.m. last night we were dispatched to an injury crash with entrapment at Thorn Road and CR 90. 

A car had struck a deer and overturned. 

One patient was trapped with serious injuries and a second was out of the vehicle with minor injuries.

 Jasper FPD responded with 2 units and 5 personnel. Extricated the patient in 13 minutes of arrival and turned over patient care to Mercy EMS. after their arrival. Units cleared just before 1am.

(Editor's note: According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2015 Buick Verano driven by Gage M. Blevins, 20, Forsyth, struck a deer, ran off the roadway and overturned. Blevins was treated for minor injuries and a passenger, Paul Walker, 18, Rogersville, for moderate injuries at Mercy Joplin.


Webb City Police Department raising funds for Shop with a Cop

(From the Webb City Police Department)

The Webb City Police Department is proud to share with you, that we are raising funds for our 27th annual ‘Shop with a Cop’ event. 

This entire event is made possible through of the generosity of people in the community. Without the donations, this project would not exist. 








Local businesses in Webb City have partnered with us and are selling the ‘Shop with a Cop’ badges for $1.00 donations for this program. One hundred percent of the collected funds go directly to children and their families.

As you are well aware, this program helps to provide Christmas for some very deserving children in the Webb City school system.
 
This year’s event is scheduled for a Saturday morning in December when 75 law-enforcement officers will shop with 75 children at our Webb City Wal-Mart. Each child will be given $100.00 to spend on Christmas gifts, for themselves and other family members. 

The selected families will also receive a food basket of items donated by various businesses and vendors who also have partnered with us. The officers have almost as much fun as the kids, and every year Santa Claus arrives early to help us out and there are always lots of hugs and even some tears of gratitude.







 
Please note: we do not solicit donations by telephone or by door to door contact. If an individual is personally contacted by anyone representing themselves to be associated with the Webb City Police Department “Shop with a Cop’ program, they should decline making a donation and report the contact.
However, we do receive donations by mail or by drop off, at two convenient locations:
 
1. ‘Shop with a Cop’
c/o Webb City Police Department
211 West Broadway
Webb City, Missouri 64870

2. ‘Shop with a Cop’
c/o Dr. William Rice
1601 South Madison
Webb City, Missouri 64870
 
If you wish to write a check, please make it payable to – Webb City Shop with a Cop Do NOT make the check out to The Webb City Police Department.


“Shop with a Cop” greatly appreciates your support. Please know that your support is helping to make a difference in our community.

Grove Middle School evacuated, roads blocked off following bomb threat


(From the Grove Police Department)

Around 10:30am on October 31, 2023, Grove Public Schools made the Grove Police Department aware of a threat they had received that a pipe bomb had been placed somewhere in the Grove Middle School. 

The school administration ordered an evacuation at the Middle School and the roads around the schools were blocked off. A request was made by the Grove Police Department to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol Bomb Squad to respond to the Grove Middle School. The Middle School was secured until the Bomb Squad could arrive, coming from Tulsa. 








Simultaneously, Investigators with the Grove Police Department began investigating the origin of the threat. Within a short time developed a person of interest (name withheld due to being a juvenile) and after a brief foot pursuit the person of interest was arrested. 

OHP’s Bomb Squad arrived on scene at the Middle School and conducted a search of the school with bomb sniffing K-9s. It was determined there was no device inside the school. The school was deemed clear and school was resumed. 

We would like to thank our partner agencies who responded, Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, Jay Police Department, Agents from the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF), Oklahoma Highway Patrol Bomb Squad, Grove Fire Department, and Grove Emergency Management.
 
The Grove Police Department enjoys a great relationship with the Grove Public School System, which makes managing these difficult situations safer for the students and the public.

Parsons sex offender arrested for non-compliance on Halloween


(From the Parsons Police Department)

On October 31, 2023, Parsons Registered Offender Program (PROP) arrested Johnny Leon Baker for violations of the Kansas Offender Registration Act. 

Information came into the department about possible violations by Baker at the end of August 2023. An investigation was initiated by PROP into the allegations.






 
Baker is required to register as a Lifetime Sex Offender from a 2014 conviction for Aggravated Indecent Liberties with Child. According to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation’s Public Offender Registry website, Baker’s victim was a five (5) year old female.
 
Through the investigation, Baker was found to be in violation of multiple requirements for Registered Sex Offenders. Baker had failed to register his enrollment at Labette Community College, which sits directly north of Garfield Elementary School. Baker failed to annually renew his Kansas Identification Card in September of 2023, as he is required to do. Baker also failed to register quarterly in September as required, per his quarterly registration schedule.







 
Charges are being forwarded to the Labette County Attorney's Office for seven (7) counts of Violation of Offender Registration.

This continues to be an on-going investigation and citizens are encouraged to "See It, Hear It, Report It." All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. If anyone has any further information on this incident or any other criminal activity, please contact the Parsons Police Department at 421-7060 or call the Tip Line at 421-7057 or email at tips@parsonspd.com.

Highway Patrol Arrests October 30-31

Matthew A. Hunter, 42, Willard, felony driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving, failure to display valid plates

Keaton X. Reed, 19, Joplin, possession of marijuana







 

Joplin Police Department Arrests October 30-31

10/30/2023 1750 
CHARLES RAYMOND ROACH 
 531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WM 43 7TH/NEW HAMPSHIRE 500.00 
TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

10/30/2023 2020 
MICHAEL JAMES ROBINSON 
 2911 14 W, 5 JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 65 W 15TH ST/ S JACKSON AVE 500.00 
DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED 








10/30/2023 2108 
JOHN JAY GUERRA 
 1323 Grand Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WM 40 1323 S GRAND AVE 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

10/30/2023 1901 
JAYDEN JOSHUA GREEN 
WM 21 7TH ILLIONIS 500.00
502 N Jackson Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801
DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF DRUGS 

10/30/2023 2040 
JOSEPH RAY BLINZLER 
 531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 46 16TH/WILLARD AVE 0.00 
SAFE KEEP 








10/30/2023 2353 
CHRISTOPHER ALLEN LAMB 
 4502 S Wall Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 40 303 E 3RD ST 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

10/31/2023 0001 
BRANDEN LEE COLYER 
 1942 Benton Ln JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WM 39 NEWMAN/RANGELINE 500.00 
DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED 

Highway Patrol announces promotions


(From Missouri State Highway Patrol)

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

Corporal Eric I. Mueller will be promoted to the rank of sergeant and will remain in Zone 1, Greene County, as the zone supervisor. Mueller was appointed to the Missouri State Water Patrol on January 4, 2004, as a member of the 32nd Water Patrol Recruit Class. 







After graduating, he was assigned to Lake of the Ozarks. Mueller became a member of the Missouri State Highway Patrol on January 1, 2011, after the two agencies merged. He transferred to Zone 10, serving Webster County on September 1, 2012. Mueller was promoted to the rank of corporal on April 1, 2018, and designated assistant zone supervisor in Zone 10, serving Webster County. In September 2020, he transferred to Zone 1, serving Greene County.

Sergeant Mueller is a native of Branson, Missouri, where he graduated high school in 1999. He earned a bachelor's degree at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri, in 2003. Sergeant Mueller is married to Ashley Mueller and together they have two children, Avery and Emery.








Corporal Robert R. Wilkins will be promoted to the rank of sergeant and will remain in Troop D, Zone 21, marine operations. Wilkins was appointed to the Patrol on July 1, 1994, as a member of the 67th Recruit Class. After graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy, Wilkins was assigned to Zone 5, serving Jasper County until 1998. He then transferred to Zone 9, where he served Christian County. Wilkins transferred to Zone 21, marine operations, in 2016. He was promoted to the rank of corporal on August 1, 2019.

Sergeant Wilkins is a native of Branson, Missouri. He graduated from Branson High School in 1989. Sergeant Wilkins is married to Trina Wilkins and together they have four children, Hope, Donavan, Trey, and Zella.

Monday, October 30, 2023

Agenda posted for Jasper County Commission meeting

 

























McDonald County Sheriff: Do you know this man (or that truck)


(From the McDonald County Sheriff's Office)

If anyone recognizes this person or truck involved in a theft from Bomgaars, near Jane, please contact Deputy Sheppard.













Newton County Sheriff's Office to check on sex offenders on Halloween

(From the Newton County Sheriff's Office)

On Tuesday, October 31st the Newton County Sheriff’s Office and surrounding agencies will have a dedicated task force performing compliance checks on registered sex offenders residing in Newton County pertaining to Halloween Restrictions (RSMo 589.426).

If you have any questions or concerns in reference to a known offender we urge you to contact the Newton County Dispatch Center at 417-451-8333.

*The law specifically states “October thirty-first”


 


Lamar Police Department Weekly Report

(From the Lamar Police Department)

Department numbers for the week of Oct 23 – Oct 29:
 
Dispatched calls – 155
Reports – 18
Car Stops – 15
DWI – 0
Drugs – 0
Total other Arrests - 1
Pedestrian/Bicycle Checks – 27
Business & Residential Checks – 131







10/23/2023 Officer was dispatched to the 1700 block of Lexington where a vehicle had been struck in the parking lot. Investigation continues.

10/24/2023 Officer investigated a report of a theft from a vehicle in the 1300 block of Grand. Investigation continues.








10/28/2023 Officer responded to the 600 block of E. 20th, for a report of a past tense motor vehicle theft. Investigation continues.

10/28/2023 Officer responded to the Walmart Supercenter for report of a theft which just occurred. Suspect was trespassed from the business.

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

Bob Foos inducted into Webb City Athletic Hall of Fame


(From Webb City R-7 Foundation)

This year, Mr. Bob Foos was inducted into the WC Athletic Hall of Fame as a meritorious recipient. He has spent decades faithfully taking photos and writing stories about Webb City's athletic program. 

For 41 years, Mr. Foos has been the editor of the Webb City Sentinel both when it was in print and online. 








He has also been inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame, the Regional Media Hall of Fame and named an R-7 Foundation Distinguished Citizen. 

Attendees of the Hall of Fame banquet were able to see Mr. Foos be honored for his work AND continue to do his work to cover this story for the Webb City Sentinel: https://webbcity.net/elementor-27542/

Parsons Police searching for missing child


(From the Parsons Police Department)

Missing/Runaway Juvenile

Marcia Wilson
Age 14
Listed as Missing/Runaway as of October 27th, 2023 reported as missing/runaway juvenile out of Parsons. Last seen on October 26th, 2023.








If you have any information or contact, please contact Parsons Police Department at 620-421-7060 or tips@parsonspd.com.

Reference Case 23-1472 / Off. McCullough

Search warrant execution leads to arrest of Parsons woman, confiscation of meth, fentanyl


(From the Labette County Sheriff's Office)

On Friday, October 27, 2023, the Labette Co. Sheriff’s Office executed three search warrants in Parsons Ks. with the assistance of the Parsons Police Department and the Kansas Department of Revenue. 

During the searches of 2501 Washington, 1538, 25th St. & 2911 Main St., officers from the above listed agencies located and seized 8.7 pounds of suspected marijuana, 4 ounces of suspected methamphetamines, and 2 grams of suspected Fentanyl, along with over $18,670 in cash.







 
During the search warrant, Dorian L Allen was arrested. Other arrests will follow.

The following charges are being filed:

Distribute controlled Substance
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Distribute within 1000 feet of a school
Distribute or possess w/int drug paraphernalia to a minor or within 1000 feet of a school
No drug tax stamp

All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Joplin Police Department Weekly Activity Report

 






















Joplin Police Department Citizens Academy graduation held


(From the Joplin Police Department)

A big congratulations to Citizen's Police Academy graduates of Class #58. This great group participated in the 14-week program hosted by the Joplin Police Department and graduated last Thursday night.

If you have ever wanted to participate in in the Citizen's Police Academy or have an interest in learning more about law enforcement and the Joplin Police Department, enrollment for class 59 will open soon.


Joplin Police Department Weekend Arrests

10/27/2023 0930 
RICK DUANE LAXTON 
 531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 59 20TH / MAIN ST 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

10/27/2023 1617 
ELIZABETH ANN PATTON 
 4428 Aardvark JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WF 57 303 E 3RD ST 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

10/27/2023 1622 
CHRISTY LYNN SMITH-SWEET 
 2303 S Indiana Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WF 43 2303 S INDIANA AVE 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 








10/27/2023 1728 
AMY LOU JOHNSON 
WF 38 303 E 3RD ST 0.00 
121 N Jackson 
BENCH WARRANT 

10/27/2023 1812 
PATRICK STACY ALLEN BROWN 
 531 S Kentucky JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 49 15TH/VIRGINIA 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

10/27/2023 2347 
CASEY EDWARD SHIELDS 
 220 N McCoy JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 24 W 1ST/ N MAIDEN LN 500.00 
DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 
STOP OR YIELD SIGNS AT THROUGH STREETS 
CARELESS DRIVING 

10/28/2023 0124 
JAYSON SCOTT HARRISON 
 318 N Dade 11 GOLDEN, MO 64748 
WM 37 303 E 3RD ST 262.00 
COMMIT 
COMMIT 
COMMIT 

10/28/2023 0654 
JIMMRAY GEORGE 
 2640 E 34 Street, 66E JOPLIN, MO 64801 
AM 33 3324 S RANGE LINE RD 500.00 
DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 
DRIVERS LICENSE TO BE CARRIED ON PERSON 
NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE 








10/28/2023 0930 
BRIAN JOSEPH SIMMONS 
 1902 S Harlem Ave JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WM 64 1902 S HARLEM 500.00 
DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY 

10/28/2023 1047 
BRANDON JACK PAYNE 
 Homeless JOPLN, MO 64801 
WM 51 1501 S RANGELINE RD 500.00 
LARCENY 
TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY 

10/28/2023 1140 
JEFFREY DWAYNE GAUTNEY 
 531 S Kentucky JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 59 17TH / RANGELINE 500.00 
COMPLIANCE WITH REQUEST FOR ID BY POLICE OFFICER - BUSIN 

10/28/2023 1649 
AHMAD ANTAR AFFIFY 
 7391 E 127 St BEBEES, OK 74008 
WM 29 101 N RANGELINE RD 500.00 
TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

10/28/2023 2145 
JOSHUA TODD BRITTAIN 
 217 N Connor Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 23 217 N CONNOR AVE 0.00 
DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY 

10/28/2023 2326 
CARL EDWARD EPPS 
 1020 Blackcat Rd JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 56 303 E 3RD ST 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 

10/29/2023 0441 
ABIGAIL DARLEEN MCCULLOCH 
 2640 E 34th St JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WF 21 2640- C43 E 34TH ST 0.00 
DOMESTIC ASSAULT--CITY 

10/29/2023 1133 
JACOB LEE ROBERTSON 
 531 S Kentucky Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 43 303 E 3RD ST 0.00 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 

10/29/2023 1250 
GARY LEE BREGARD 
 68 Chapburn DOLE VISTA, AR 72715 
WM 62 32 / TEXAS 250.00 
POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA 








10/29/2023 1521 
SHASTA REANEA JENKS 
 225 E 39th St JOPLIN, MO 64804 
WF 44 2623 W 7TH ST 0.00 
TRESPASS UPON ANOTHER PROPERTY 
LARCENY 

10/29/2023 1710 
LEONARD MICHAEL DAVIS 
 3901 E 12th St JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 40 303 E 3RD STREET 0.00 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 

10/29/2023 1750 
STEPHANIE LEIGH SHOCKLEY 
 114 N Jackson JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WF 45 1700 W 30TH ST 500.00 
LARCENY 

10/29/2023 2312 
AUTUMN MARIE WAGNER 
 617 N Byers Ave JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WF 35 W B ST/N PEARL AVE 500.00 
DWS/DWR OR CANCELLED 

10/30/2023 0530 
MICHAEL STEPHEN RICHARDSON 
 713 Lexington WEBB CITY, MO 64870 
WM 56 531 S KENTUCKY AVE 500.00 
FAIL TO APPEAR 
BENCH WARRANT 
BENCH WARRANT 

Highway Patrol Arrests October 29-30

Sean M. Mertins, 22, Hollister, driving while intoxicated

Robert D. Hunsaker, 31, Grove, Oklahoma, McDonald County felony warrant, driving while intoxicated, no valid license, failed to drive on right half of roadway, no insurance, no seat belt

Michelle L. Gagnier, 67, Branson, driving while intoxicated

Tammy L. Sifferman, 51, Granby, felony driving while intoxicated (drugs), failed to drive on right half of roadway
 

Annual leaf pickup scheduled in Oronogo

 (From City of Oronogo)

The City of Oronogo will begin the annual leaf pickup for residents starting November 1st continuing until December 31st. This will be a one-time pickup per resident. 

Please email publicworks1@oronogomo.org for scheduling and have leaves piled on the edge of the street or curb.

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Neosho woman injured in accident on I-49

A Neosho woman was injured in a one-vehicle accident 9:45 a.m. today on I-49 five miles south of Nevada.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2017 Chevrolet Trax driven by Caylin R. Tice, 25, Neosho, failed to negotiate a curve, traveled off the roadway and struck a utility pole.

Tice was treated for minor injuries at Nevada Regional Medical Center.
 

Stella, Noel teens injured crashing into tree

Two people were injured in a one-vehicle accident 4 p.m. today on MO 76, seven miles east of Anderson.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2021 Kia Soul driven by a 16-year-old Stella girl traveled off the left side of the roadway and struck a tree.

The girl and a passenger, a 16-year-old Noel boy, were treated for moderate injuries at Mercy Hospital, Bella Vista, Arkansas.
 

Three injured in collision on I-44 west of Joplin

Three people were injured in a two-vehicle collision 5:59 p.m. today on I-44 one mile west of Joplin.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2005 Chevrolet Impala driven by Magen M. Russell, 42, Springfield, struck a 2003 Toyota Camry driven by Michael R. Huffaker, 32, Joplin, in the rear.

Russell was treated for minor injuries and two passengers in her vehicle,  Jessica D. Justus, 46, Springfield, and Curtis E. Goodwin, 37, Aldrich, for moderate injuries at Mercy Joplin.

Highway Patrol Arrests October 28-29

Amber R. Lonchar-Cherry, 35, Hollister, driving while intoxicated, no valid license, failed to drive on right half of roadway, no insurance

Jesse D. Wilbur, 23, Hollister- driving while intoxicated- serious physical injury, possession of a controlled substance

Juan C. Franco Nunez, 60, Neosho, felony driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an accident, careless and imprudent driving








Meagen M. Orso, 38, Springfield, felony driving while intoxicated with physical injury, no valid license, no insurance, no valid license plate, careless and imprudent driving, willfully resisted a member of the Highway Patrol

Dustin J. Bozman, 32, Marshfield, driving while intoxicated

Juan Antonio Valesco Velazquez, 32, Springdale, Arkansas, felony forgery, no valid license 

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Carl Junction Police searching for missing child

 







































Goodman Police: Do you know this guy?


(From the Goodman Police Department)

Need help identifying this male subject from Dollar General.



































Highway Patrol Arrests October 27-28

Jillian C. Paterson, 22, Republic, driving while intoxicated

Emerardo J. Morales, 30, North Little Rock, Arkansas, driving while intoxicated with person under 17 in vehicle

Scott L. Kluber, 52, Nixa, driving while intoxicated, failed to drive on right half of roadway

Ronald G. Hensley, 69, Grove, Oklahoma, felony driving while intoxicated, driving the wrong direction on the highway, no insurance, no seat belt








Jesus Cortez Ramirez, 48, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, improper right turn, no driver's license

Jeremy A. Ramirez, 44, Kansas City, Kansas, driving while intoxicated, driving while suspended, failure to yield to emergency vehicle, speeding, two Christian County misdemeanor warrants

Randy W. Earnest, 46, Bronaugh, driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving, no insurance








Matthew L. Hurst, 37, Walnut Grove, two Christian County felony warrants on drug charge, Springfield Police Department misdemeanor warrant for possession of drug paraphernalia, two Walnut Grove misdemeanor traffic warrants

Telisha M. Honeycutt, 37, Bolivar, felony possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine, unlawful possession of a firearm
 

Friday, October 27, 2023

Duenweg Trunk or Treat canceled

 
















Parsons Police Department arrests non-compliant sex offender

(From the Parsons Police Department)

On October 10, 2023, Parsons Registered Offender Program became aware of a non-compliant, Sex Offender residing in the 2100 block of Crawford Ave. 

An investigation was started to look into the violations. Gladys Dell Correll, 51 years old of Parsons, was found to be non-compliant for multiple violations of Kansas Offender Registration laws.







 
Correll must register as a sex offender due to a 1996 conviction in Labette County for Aggravated Indecent Liberties with a Child; Lewd Fondling/Touching, that occurred in 1995. According to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation’s Public Offender Registry website, Correll’s victim was a three (3) year old female.
 
On October 25, 2023, after the investigation was complete, Parsons Police Officers located Correll at her residence and placed her under arrest. Charges have been forwarded to the Labette County Attorney’s Office for review of formal charges for eight counts of Aggravated Violation of Offender Registration and five counts of Violation of Offender Registration. 








A $10,000 dollar bond was set by a District Court Judge and Correll remains in custody at the Labette County Jail.

This continues to be an on-going investigation and citizens are encouraged to "See It, Hear It, Report It." All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

If anyone has any further information on this incident or any other criminal activity, please contact the Parsons Police Department at 421-7060 or call the Tip Line at 421-7057 or email at tips@parsonspd.com.

Barton County Dissolution of Marriage Petition

Jaime L. Gartman vs. Ryan S. Gartman
 











McDonald County Dissolution of Marriage Petition

Tony D. Garrett vs. Mary A. Garrett
 











Newton County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Tamara L. Ebbinghaus vs. William T. Ebbinghaus
Gracie K. Smith vs. Harrison E. Smith










 

Jasper County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Arsen Airapetian vs. Jaron R. Lloyd
Andrew J. Lapete-Smith vs. Danielle L. Lapete-Smith
Samantha D. Beam vs. James A. Beam
Susana E. Mercado vs. Salvador S. Mercado Maldonado
Benjamin Campbell vs. Shelby L. Brummett
Danielle A. Manning vs. Eric R. Manning
Cole D. Potter vs. Kayleigh N. Potter
Michael Wakefield vs. Amy Wakefield
Melissa L. Howell vs. Brandon W. Hixon



 

U. S. Bankruptcy Court Petitions- Joplin

Barton County

Mary J. Reinholtz

Jasper County

Gary Dewayne Adams
Blake Anthony Ames and Jamie Renee Ames








Lawrence County

Megan Marie Newton

McDonald County

Chad Michael Loving and Lara Brittany Loving

Newton County

Jessica Lee Ann O'Neill
Lane Carl Hurt







Stone County

Kyle Edward Cunningham and Sierra Michelle Cunningham

Vernon County

Sharon Karol Monter
 

Online threats and safety information topic on next Newsmakers program


(From KGCS)

Technology is ever evolving, and with advances also come threats to personal data, financial information and even our children’s safety from predators and human traffickers. Members of the community can learn about safeguards at the upcoming Joplin Regional Innovation & Technology Summit, November 2-3. Coordinators of the summit share details about sessions being offered and keynote speakers on Newsmakers.

The summit launches at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, November 2, with a special public event titled “Helping Our Children Thrive on the Internet” with national speaker Shane McCombs. That’s being held at the Joplin High School Performing Arts Center. 








Doug Hunt, Director of Entrepreneurship with the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce and Jason Rincker with Stronghold Data, discuss the issues being addressed in sessions being held Friday such as AI, Robotics, Drones, Cyber Resiliency and more. Guest speakers include the Missouri Attorney General and Missouri Secretary of State among other experts in technology and business.

This Newsmakers is airing nightly at 5 and 9 p.m. the week of October 29 on KGCS-TV. It is also posted on the station’s YouTube channel: KGCS - Missouri Southern State University. On Saturday, a special edition Newsmakers about the Lion’s Forward campaign will air at 5:30 a.m. on KOAM-TV.

KGCS programming can be seen on channel 21 and is also available on regional cable television systems such as Sparklight, Mediacom and Suddenlink Communications. The station operates as a service of the Department of Communications at Missouri Southern State University.