Thursday June 30, 2016
MAN ARRESTED AFTER ALLEGEDLY STEALING CIGARETTES FROM AREA BUSINESSAuthorities in Poplar Bluff have taken a man into custody following a reported burglary at an area business Tuesday night.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 36 year old Ray Allen Hall was arrested for 2nd degree burglary.
Hall allegedly told police that he had broken a window out at the business and taken two cigarette cartons.
UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATION LEADS TO LSD ARREST IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS A man has been taken into custody in Northeast Arkansas after he allegedly sold LSD to an informant.
Greene County Sheriff David Carter tells us that his department executed a search warrant Wednesday morning that resulted in the arrest of Jesse Redding without incident.
The warrant came after a lengthy undercover investigation where several controlled buys were made on the suspect using a confidential informant.
ROAD CLOSURE TO BEGIN TODAY IN CARTER COUNTY FOR PAVEMENT REPAIRS Route T in Carter County will be closed beginning today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.
Route T will be closed from the Carter County line to Route 60, except for local traffic.
Work is scheduled to take place from 6 am to 5 pm daily through Thursday, July 7th.
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF POPLAR BLUFF TO HOST LOCAL AND STATE LEGISLATORS TODAY Many of Southeast Missouri’s legislators at the local, state and federal level will be in Poplar Bluff today at the Boys and Girls Club.
Boys and Girls Club of Poplar Bluff Director Chris Rushin spoke with us about what the legislators can expect at today’s event.
CHRIS RUSHIN:
Later this morning we are going to be welcoming Congressman Jason Smith, we’ll have speaker Todd Richardson, Senator Doug Libla is also expected to be with us today and Representative Steve Cookson. It’s an opportunity for us to get out and show our legislators exactly what we do, the incredible work that our kids put in each and every day to combat summer learning loss. You know this is the longest summer vacation in Poplar Bluff R1 School’s history and whenever kids are out of school they have a chance to fall behind. So our kids everyday are working on math, they're working on science, engineering, arts, technology. Our saying for the summer is full steam ahead, so it's really a great day for our kids to show off in front of our legislators to be able to let them know and also our big supporters as well. You know, Boys & Girls Club started back in 1999 locally and the growth over the past 17 years has been absolutely phenomenal. Just as little as six years ago we were doing right around 150 to 180 kids a day in our after school program. Last day of school this year we did 415 kids. We are hopefully going to be expanding again one of these days to some of our neighboring communities, but it's also going to depend on the amount of support we get. We’re hoping that our results will speak for themselves. Seven out of 10 kids are either on the A or the B Honor Roll. In our summer learning program last year 77% of our kids either maintained or improved over the course of the summer. That means that whenever they hit that first day of school they hit the ground running. The teacher does not have to go back and reteach the things that they were back in April and May of the previous year.
Rushin would go on to say that the closed event will begin at 10 am this morning.
FIREWORKS SAFETY TIPS The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has released some fireworks safety tips to help keep you and your family safe this Fourth of July.
The CPSC advises parents to never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks and always have adult supervision when kids of any age are playing with fireworks, including sparklers.
Never try to re-light or pick up fireworks that have not ignited fully and keep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or other mishap. Also, never point or throw fireworks at another person.
Poplar Bluff residents should remember that shooting fireworks inside the city is not permitted without a permit. A fireworks display will be held at Ray Clinton Park on the Fourth of July beginning at dusk.
BRIDGE REPAIRS CAUSE FOUR MONTH CLOSURE OF DUNKLIN COUNTY ROAD A Dunklin County road will be closed for four months due to a bridge repairs.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route P in Dunklin County is closed between County Road 537 and County Road 545 so contractor crews can replace the bridge with a box culvert.
The bridge is expected to reopen at 6 pm on Monday, October 31st.
Wednesday June 29, 2016
SIKESTON POLICE ASK FOR HELP IN LOCATING MISSING MANAuthorities in Sikeston are searching for a Kansas man who has been missing since Tuesday morning.
Captain James McMillen with the Sikeston Department of Public Safety tells us that police were contacted for a well being check Tuesday morning after staff at the Days Inn Hotel discovered that a man had not checked out on time and his property was still in the room.
The missing man has been identified as 66 year old Larry Weaver of Pittsburg, Kansas. Weaver had been traveling on his Black 2013 Harley Davidson Street Glide motorcycle, which is also missing.
McMillen says police are unsure if Mr. Weaver had some sort of medical event, an unobserved motorcycle wreck, or is possibly a victim of foul play.
Weaver is described as a white male, 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing 185 pounds. His motorcycle has Kansas license plates: “36A0Y” and hard saddle bags.
Anyone who has information on Weaver’s whereabouts is asked to contact Sikeston DPS at 573-471- 4711.
KENNETT MAN FACING CHARGES OF 1ST DEGREE MURDER A Kennett man is now facing upgraded charges in connection to an incident earlier this month.
According to Missouri Case Net, William Joshua Carter has been charged with two counts of 1st degree murder.
Carter allegedly purposely struck Aaron Campbell and Heather Hampton Carter with his vehicle on June 17th. Both victims died from injuries they received in the incident.
PAVEMENT REPAIRS UNDERWAY IN STODDARD COUNTY Pavement repairs are underway in Stoddard County.
Route AC in Stoddard County is being reduced to one lane so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform the repairs.
The work zone is located from Route 25 to County Road 237.
Weather permitting, work will take place through Thursday, July 7th from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
SEVENTEEN ARRESTS MADE DURING STREET CRIMES TASK FORCE Authorities from multiple area agencies participated in a Street Crimes Task Force last week in Sikeston and Charleston.
The project was held on June 24th to help address drug and gang activities. The Task Force included police from Poplar Bluff, Sikeston, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol, among other agencies.
In total there were 60 vehicle stops which led to 17 arrests and 39 citations issued. During the detail police also seized 12.5 grams of marijuana, five grams of methamphetamine, and miscellaneous methamphetamine paraphernalia.
CAMPBELL WOMAN ARRESTED ON METHAMPHETAMINE WARRANT A Campbell woman has been taken into custody on a warrant out of Dunklin County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 37 year old Rebekah Smith was arrested Tuesday evening in Wayne County on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.
Smith is also facing charges of possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
DANCE CONTEST FILIMING TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK IN POPLAR BLUFF The Poplar Bluff community has been invited to participate in the filming of a dance video to try to win money for an area charity.
The Pink Glove Dance is a national video contest where healthcare entities and communities create 90 second videos and compete in an online voting contest.
The winner will receive $10,000 from Medline to donate to a cancer charity of their choosing. Poplar Bluff will be trying to win money for the United Cancer Assistance Network.
Community members are invited to join in on the filming of the video on Thursday, July 7th, from 6 to 8 pm at the Fred M. Morrow Stadium at the Poplar Bluff Jr. High School. Pink Gloves will be provided to attendees.
CREWS TO CLOSE WAYNE COUNTY ROAD FOR RAILROAD CROSSING REPAIRS Route 49 in Wayne County is closed today and tomorrow so railroad crews can perform railroad crossing repairs.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the section of roadway to be closed is located from County Road 421 to County Road 423.
Officials say that work will be performed from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
Tuesday June 28, 2016
HIGHWAY PATROL PREPARING FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEKEND TRAFFIC With the Fourth of July weekend coming up, troopers with the Missouri State Highway Patrol are preparing for an increase in travelers on Missouri’s roadways.
Captain Jeffrey Vitale, commanding officer of Troop E in Poplar Bluff, tells KWOC News that on Friday and Monday Troop E officers will take part in an enforcement program in an effort to promote safety and to reduce the number of traffic crashes.
The program will have troopers assigned every 20 miles on Interstates 55 and 57, along with other selected secondary roads.
Vitale says the objective of the project is to place a trooper in close proximity of motorists who may need assistance and to aggressively enforce all traffic violations which may contribute to unsafe traveling conditions.
MEMPHIS MAN ARRESTED IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ON MULTIPLE FELONY DRUG CHARGES Authorities in Southeast Missouri have arrested a Tennessee man on multiple felony drug charges.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 38 year old Julian Steen, of Memphis, was taken into custody Monday afternoon on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance for oxycodone and xanax.
Steen is also facing charges of driving while suspended and speeding. Following the arrest, Steen was taken to the New Madrid County Jail on a 12 hour hold.
DATE SET FOR RIVER RADIO BLOOD DRIVE Areas residents will get a chance to save lives and get a Cardinals T-Shirt at the upcoming River Radio Blood Drive.
The blood drive has been scheduled for noon to 6 pm on Friday July 8th at the Sacred Heart Catholic School Gym in Poplar Bluff.
You can schedule an appointment at redcrossblood.org by using the sponsor code CARDS or by calling 1-800-733-2767.
Officials say that presenting donors will receive a St. Louis Cardinals T-Shirt while supplies last.
AREA SHERIFF TRYING TO FIND OWNERS OF STOLEN ITEMS A Southeast Missouri sheriff is attempting to find the owners of several stolen items that were recently recovered.
New Madrid County Sheriff Terry Stevens tells us that his department is currently working with the Stoddard County Sheriff's Department on several theft cases. A suspect in several thefts in both counties was recently arrested in Stoddard County.
During a search of the suspect’s vehicle, Stoddard County Deputies located several items which they believed to be stolen. Deputies were able to identify owners for most of the items; however, there are a few items where the owner could not be determined.
The items included a Lincoln ProCore 125 electric welder and a pink tote containing miscellaneous books, movies, and more.
Anyone who has information about the recovered items is asked to contact Sergeant Danny Ware at 573-748-2516.
NEW REGULATION PROHIBITS HUNTING OF FERAL HOGS ON CONSERVATION AREAS A new regulation was passed last week that would prohibit the hunting of feral hogs on conservation areas and other lands owned, leased, or managed by the Missouri Department of Conservation.
The regulation was approved Friday by the Missouri Conservation Commission as a part of changes to the Wildlife Code of Missouri.
The Missouri Department of Conservation says that research from other states shows that hog hunting increases feral hog numbers and locations because it provides incentives for illegal releases of hogs for future hunting. Releasing hogs to non-enclosed areas or to the wild is illegal in Missouri.
The effective date of the regulation change will be September 30th, and the new regulation prohibiting hog hunting on MDC areas does not apply to private property.
Potential penalties could include fines and the loss of hunting privileges.
CREWS CLOSING WAYNE COUNTY ROAD FOR RAILROAD REPAIRS Route 49 in Wayne County will be closed today and tomorrow so railroad crews can perform crossing repairs.
The section of roadway to be closed is located from the Mill Spring City Limits to Birch Street.
Weather permitting, work will be performed today and tomorrow from 6 am to 5 pm each day.
Monday June 27, 2016
BUTLER COUNTY CORONER SAYS HE HAS ASKED FOR GRAND JURY TO BE CONVENED IN CONNECTION TO DEATH OF HEAVENLY HAFFORDButler County Coroner Jim Akers tells KWOC news that he has asked the Butler County Prosecuting Attorney to convene a Grand Jury in connection to the death of 13 year old Heavenly Hafford last December.
Akers says that Hafford was hit by two separate vehicles during the incident:
JIM AKERS GRAND JURY 1:
On December 9th at about 7 p.m. my office was notified of a hit-and-run accident on PP Highway near Maud intersection. We learned that a 13 year old girl had been hit by two separate vehicles. Both drivers left the scene and the girl was pronounced by EMS at the scene. Through the course of this investigation by the Poplar Bluff city police and Missouri State Highway Patrol, the evening of the accident Mr. Sparks was located, along with his vehicle, and it was determined from evidence left at the scene and through their investigation that he was the operator and the owner of the first vehicle involved. Through the course of the investigation, about 10 days later they were able to determine that the owner of the second vehicle Mr. Ben Ressel and his vehicle were involved as a second vehicle in the case, and they were able to provide enough information to get probable cause statements and felt that there was enough probable cause for criminal charges of leaving the scene of an accident.
Akers says that he has asked Butler County Prosecuting Attorney Kevin Barbour to convene a Grand Jury in connection to the investigation.
JIM AKERS GRAND JURY 2:
I have no decision-making process in prosecuting; however I am aware that a grand jury, like a Coroner's jury, can listen to facts. They would listen to the evidence and look at the Missouri laws and determine if there was enough evidence to formally charge Mr. Ressel with felony leaving the scene.
KWOC News contacted Barbour’s office; however his office has not responded as of this morning.
WOMAN WHO WAS SET ON FIRE BY HER EX-BOYFRIEND HAS PASSED AWAY Updating a story we brought to you last week, a Blytheville woman who was allegedly set on fire by her ex-boyfriend has died.
According to the Blytheville Police Department, 37 year old Martha George received significant burn injuries as the result of the alleged domestic incident on June 19th. Officials say that George passed away Friday afternoon from her injuries.
Police have arrested 24 year old Kordarro Woodard, also of Blytheville, on a charge of attempted murder. The Police Department says the charges against Woodard are being reviewed.
BOIL WATER ADVISORY ISSUED FOR PARTS OF STODDARD COUNTY A Boil Water advisory was issued for parts of Stoddard County over the weekend.
Water Operator Joe Pulliam tells KWOC News that Public Water District Number Three in Stoddard County is under the advisory due to a water main break.
Pulliam says the advisory in effect until further notice.
NAYLOR WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN HEAD ON COLLISION Two people were injured, one seriously, following a two vehicle wreck Saturday in Ripley County.
According to the authorities, the collision occurred on US 160 near Fairdealing. A vehicle driven by 47 year old Carla Wiley, of Naylor, reportedly began skidding, crossed the center line, and struck another vehicle head on.
Wiley received serious injuries in the wreck and was taken by ambulance to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center. The driver of the second vehicle suffered minor injuries.
TWO POPLAR BLUFF MEN ARRESTED ON FELONY CHARGES OF RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY Two Poplar Bluff men are facing multiple charges in connection with their arrest over the weekend.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 36 year old Tommy Green and 35 year old Lester Knox, were each arrested at around 9:45 pm Saturday night on charges of receiving stolen property, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Knox is also facing charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and driving while suspended. Officials did not release if the two arrests were connected to each other.
AREA WOMAN FACING METH AND PARAPHERNALIA CHARGES Authorities have arrested an area woman in Wayne County on multiple felony charges.
According to the Highway Patrol, 34 year old Leslie Dering is facing felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia following her arrest Saturday night.
The Highway Patrol says that Dering also had a misdemeanor warrant from the Poplar Bluff Police Department.
MATTHEWS MAN ARRESTED ON BURGLARY WARRANT IN STODDARD COUNTY A Matthews man has been taken into custody on a burglary warrant.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 29 year old Curtis Jerome Burleson Jr. was recently arrested on a warrant for 1st degree burglary and a probation violation.
Officials say the burglary warrant had a $10,000 cash bond.
Friday June 24, 2016
TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN WAYNE COUNTYA woman and a child were seriously injured last night in a single vehicle wreck.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle driven by 32 year old Amanda Avery, of St. Charles, ran off the side of County Road 552 in Wayne County and struck a tree. Avery and an eight year old child in the vehicle suffered serious injuries.
Avery was taken by Air Evac to Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. The eight year old child, along with three other children who received minor injuries, all were taken by ambulance to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center.
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE REMIND EVERYONE TO ENJOY SUMMER SAFELY Summer is in full swing and the Poplar Bluff Police Department is reminding everybody to enjoy their summer safely.
If you are planning on traveling this summer make sure your vehicle has been checked and is operating properly. Allow plenty of time for travel to and from your destination and remember to take an emergency kit with you.
While out swimming, make sure you are using a US Coast Guard approved life preserver where appropriate and never leave children unattended.
Also remember to stay aware of the summer heat conditions and stay hydrated and cool to avoid heat related injuries.
LIVE MUSIC AND CLASSIC CAR CRUISE TO BE HELD TONIGHT IN DONIPHAN A Classic Car Cruise has been scheduled for tonight in Doniphan.
The cruise, for cars from before 1980, will begin at 6 pm at Heritage Park in Downtown Doniphan. There will also be live music, an art walk, and concessions.
For more information about the car cruise, call 573-996-7772.
MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL JOINS NATIONWIDE WATER OPERATION The Missouri State Highway Patrol will be stepping up efforts this weekend to stop boaters from operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The Highway Patrol has announced their participation in Operation Dry Water, which sees marine law enforcement officers from across the country coordinating special patrols during the last weekend in June.
In 2015 troopers arrested a total of three people statewide for boating while intoxicated, contacted 543 vessels and 1,531 boaters, and issued 85 boating violation summonses and 588 warnings on Missouri waterways.
Marine operations troopers also issued 137 summonses for non-boating violations during the 2015 Operation Dry Water weekend.
WEIGHTED BLANKETS DONATED TO POPLAR BLUFF SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR STUDENTS WITH AUTISM Over ten blankets have been donated to the Poplar Bluff School District for students with autism.
The Missouri Association for Family and Community Education donated 11 weighted blankets which will be distributed to the Early Childhood Center, Oak Grove and O’Neal elementary schools.
Volunteers from the organization hand-sewed the blankets, which are said to have therapeutic value for those with sensory disorders.
R-I Special Services Director Mindy Garrett tells us that the weighted blankets will be a huge help in keeping students in need focused and relaxed.
POPLAR BLUFF PARKS AND RECREATION TO PARTICIPATE IN WORLDS LARGEST SWIMMING LESSON Thousands of kids and families across the globe will be joining in for the 7th annual World’s Largest Swimming Lesson in an effort to help save lives.
Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation will be participating as well with an event scheduled for 11 am at the R. W. Huntington Municipal Pool in Poplar Bluff.
Officials say the event is meant to help prevent drowning, which is the second leading cause of injury related death of children ages 1 to 14.
Thursday June 23, 2016
ELLSINORE MAN KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECKAn Ellsinore man has died following a single vehicle wreck Wednesday afternoon.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 20 year old Brett Rinehart was ejected from his vehicle after it ran off of Route V in Carter County and overturned.
Rinehart, who was not wearing a safety device, was pronounced dead at the scene.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN FACING FELONY METH CHARGE A Poplar Bluff man is facing a felony meth charge following his arrest on Wednesday.
According to the Highway Patrol, 38 year old Cortez Jones was arrested on a felony charge of possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute.
Jones is also facing charges of unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, and possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana.
DEXTER TEEN ARRESTED ON STATUTORY SODOMY WARRANT A Dexter teenager has been taken into custody on a sodomy warrant.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 18 year old Christopher Ammons was recently arrested on a warrant for 2nd degree statutory sodomy.
Ammons bond was set at $25,000 and he remained in jail as of this morning.
POPLAR BLUFF BOARD OF EDUCATION TO MEET THIS EVENING The Poplar Bluff R-1 Board of Education will be meeting for a regular session this evening.
Some items on the tentative agenda include the booster club annual report and a discussion on the 2016-2017 meal prices and food service guidelines and regulations.
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 pm in the Board of Education room at 1110 North Westwood Boulevard.
HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FOR TODAY The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for all of southeast Missouri until 5 pm today.
Heat index values are expected to peak at around 105 degrees.
Everyone is reminded to not leave children or pets unattended in vehicles for any length of time. You should also make sure you have plenty of water for you, your family, and your pets.
Cooling centers are available in Poplar Bluff at the Butler County Health Department, the Poplar Bluff Public Library, and Northside Nutrition Center.
Cooling centers are also available at the Williamsville Senior Center, the Qulin Senior Center, and the Fisk Community Library.
The days and hours of operations for the cooling centers vary by location. More information is available online at ButlerCountyHealth.org.
WAYNE COUNTY WOMAN ARRESTED ON POSSESSION OF METH CHARGE Authorities have arrested a Wayne County woman on a methamphetamine charge.
According to authorities, 31 year old Ashley Skaggs is facing a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.
Other charges include possession of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
PAVEMENT REPAIRS SCHEDULED FOR TODAY IN RIPLEY COUNTY Route C in Ripley County will be reduced to one lane today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform a pavement overlay.
The section of roadway to be reduced is located from Route 160 to the Carter County line.
Weather permitting, work will take place today from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
TRACK STAR AND TENNIS TEAM NAMED POPLAR BLUFF ATHLETES OF THE MONTH A track star and the Poplar Bluff Mules boys tennis team have been named the Poplar Bluff High School Athletes of the month for May by the Mules Booster Club.
Incoming junior Kaylee Eakin is an All State athlete for the past two years, was named 2016 conference champion, and made the state champion team in 2015. Kaylee holds school records in the 4x100 and 4x200 relays, and the 800-meter run. In the classroom, she maintains a 10.5 GPA.
The Mules tennis team finished the season with a 13 and 3 record and won districts. Individually, Peyton Bradley and Eduardo Martinez took first in doubles, with Gregg Roberson and Ben Stewart being named runners up. Humza Siddiqui took runner up in singles.
The team also took first place at the Poplar Bluff and Farmington Invitationals.
Therapeutic blankets donated to students in need
The Missouri Association for Family and Community Education donated 11 weighted blankets on Thursday, June 16, to the Poplar Bluff School District for students with autism. Volunteers from the organization hand-sewed the blankets, which are said to have therapeutic value for those with sensory disorders. According to R-I Special Services ...read more
Source: Poplar Bluff Mules
Tuesday June 21, 2016
TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO METH ARREST IN POPLAR BLUFFOver seven grams of meth was discovered during a traffic stop last week in Poplar Bluff.
We spoke with Sergeant Darren Moore with the Poplar Bluff Police Department about the stop.
Darren Moore:
On Friday evening at around 10:30 pm, Officer Billie Duckett conducted a traffic stop at the corner of Kentucky and Midland on a white Ford F-150 due to it having no taillights. Both the driver, Scott Markham and the passenger, Tammy Hall exited the vehicle as Officer Duckett approached. Both were directed to get back into the vehicle. Officer Robert Reed, who was assisting Officer Duckett observed a baggy of a white crystal substance lying on the ground below the passenger door.
Markham was placed under arrest for outstanding warrants through Carter County and the Poplar Bluff Municipal Court. Hall was placed under arrest for Possession of a Controlled Substance. The baggie of a white crystal substance field test positive for Methamphetamine and weighed 7.2 grams.
Moore would go on to say that both Markham and Hall were lodged in the Butler County Justice Center.
MAN FACING CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER AFTER ALLEGEDLY SETTING EX-GIRLFRIEND ON FIRE Authorities in Blytheville have arrested a man on an attempted murder charge after he allegedly set his ex-girlfriend on fire.
According to authorities, 25 year old Kordarro Woodard is facing charges including attempted murder and domestic battery.
The victim, 37 year old Martha George, suffered burns to her upper and lower body and was taken to a Memphis hospital where she was in critical condition.
WAYNE COUNTY OFFICIALS INVESTIGATING THEFT IN WAPPAPELLO Officials in Wayne County are seeking the public’s help in finding information about a theft in the Wappapello area.
According to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department, the theft occurred at around 7 am Sunday in the Beverly Drive area. The items taken included a LG 6000 BTU air conditioner and a Troy Built power washer.
Anyone with information about the theft is asked to contact the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department.
MAN FACING CHARGES OF 2ND DEGREE MURDER IN CONNECTION TO INCIDENT WHERE TWO PEOPLE WERE KILLED IN KENNETT Updating a story we brought to you yesterday, a man has been charged in connection to an incident where two people were killed last week in Kennett.
According to the Kennett Police Department, a male driver allegedly purposely struck a female and another male who were standing outside of the female’s vehicle on Friday.
The two victims, Aaron Campbell and Heather Hampton Carter, have died from injuries they received during the incident.
Authorities have charged 25 year old William Joshua Carter with two counts of second degree murder.
DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON METH CHARGES MONDAY NIGHT A Dexter man is facing multiple drug related charges stemming from him arrest Monday night.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 26 year old Tyler Hardin is facing charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine inside a county jail, driving while intoxicated – drugs, and possession of paraphernalia.
Officials say Hardin was arrested shortly after 10 pm Monday night in Stoddard County.
FRAUD CALLER CLAIMING TO REPRESENT LOCAL UTILITY COMPANY Area residents are being warned of somebody who is calling people and claiming to represent a local utility company.
David Sutton with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells us that the caller is telling intended victims that they owed money to a utility company, and that their electrical service would be disconnected if they did not pay immediately.
The caller then instructs the victim to go to K-Mart, purchase a gift card, and call another number to make a payment.
Sutton says that unsolicited calls seeking money should be regarded as suspicious. Anyone who receives such a call is encouraged to hang up immediately.
RIPLEY COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TOMORROW FOR PAVEMENT REPAIRS A Ripley County road will be closed beginning tomorrow so crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation can perform pavement repairs.
Route M in Ripley County will be closed tomorrow and Thursday from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm each day.
The work zone will be located from Route 160 to the end of state maintenance.
Friday June 17, 2016
BROSELEY WOMAN ALLEGEDLY ATTACKED BOYFRIEND WITH BROKEN BEER BOTTLEA Broseley woman is in custody after she reportedly attacked her boyfriend with a broken beer bottle.
We spoke with Investigator Wess Popp with the Butler County Sheriff’s Department about the arrest.
WESS POPP:
On June 14 at about 11:30 that evening, officers were dispatched to a residence in Fisk involving a domestic in progress. Officers arrived and made contact with Robert Pennell, who stated his girlfriend Pamela Hillis, had been at the residence causing a disturbance, and prior to officers arriving she had left. Officers had taken a statement from Pennell, and had left the residence in an attempt to locate Hillis, when they had left she had returned, upset with Pennell with calling law enforcement to begin with, she entered into his residence and went to the refrigerator grabbed a beer, broke the beer bottle, and attempted to stab Mr. Pennell. Mr. Pennell received some scratch marks on his neck, he was able to relief Ms. Hillis of the broken beer bottle, when he did that she then grabbed a kitchen knife and attempted to stab him, once again Mr. Pennell was to get the knife away from her, and she departed as Mr. Pennell called the sheriff’s office. Officers arrived, and of course she was gone officers then went and searched for her again as was able to locate her and arrest her.
Popp would go to say that Pamela Hillis was charged with assault 2nd and armed criminal action.
POPLAR BLUFF WOMAN ARRESTED ON DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE NEAR SCHOOL WARRANT A Poplar Bluff woman has been taken into custody on a controlled substance warrant.
According to the Butler County Sheriff’s Department, 22 year old Amanda Wells was arrested on a warrant for distribution of controlled substance near a school.
The Sheriff’s Department says Wells was booked and later released on $100,000 bond.
TWO CHILDREN FLOWN TO CHILDRENS HOSPITAL IN MEMPHIS FOLLOWING WRECK IN BUTLER COUNTY Two children were seriously injured in a UTV wreck Thursday morning in Butler County.
According to authorities, 61 year old Mikel Crawford was crossing Highway 51 in his UTV, when it was struck by another vehicle. Two children ages 7 and 5 were injured during the wreck and were air flown to a Children’s Hospital in Memphis, TN with serious injuries.
Both, Crawford and the driver of the second vehicle were taken to a Poplar Bluff hospital with moderate injuries.
POPLAR BLUFF RESIDENTS REMINDED TO PROTECT THEIR PETS DURING HOT SUMMER MONTHS The Poplar Bluff Police Department is reminding area residents to take steps to protect their pets during the hot summer months.
Some of the guidelines posted on the Police Department’s Facebook page include:
1. Never leave your pet in a parked car. Even with the window cracked, temperatures inside the car quickly rise to dangerous levels.
2. Don't exercise with your pet when it's too hot.
3. Don't take your pet to crowded events.
4. Supervise your pet around pools or natural bodies of water; especially the river.
5. Give your pet access to shade and plenty of water.
LAKE WAPAPPELLO TO CELEBRATE 75 YEARS THIS SATURDAY WITH MULTIPLE EVENTS
This Saturday, Wappapello Lake will be celebrating 75 Years with keynote speakers and events.
We spoke with Park Ranger Andrew Jefferson with the US Army Corps of Engineers about the event.
ANDREW JEFFERSON:
This Saturday we will be celebrating Wappapello Lake’s 75th year Anniversary at the Redman Creek area, this has been a long time in the making and finally this day is arriving, so we are encouraging everybody to come on out to the Redman Recreation area, arrive early between 8-9 AM because the activities will kickoff at 10 AM. We’re looking at the dedication from 10-Noon, that will involve the Poplar Bluff JROTC presenting the colors there will be performances by Michael Starnes and also Dot Tankersley who are affiliated with Three Rivers Theatrical Club, plus there be square dancing and clogging as well. There will speakers providing comments from 10-Noon. Later on that afternoon we encourage folks to come out and bring your favorite lawn chairs and enjoy the monster trucks, The Raminator and The Ramunition provided by Larry Hillis Dodge. These vehicles will be at the Redman Creek Recreation Area, they will allow the public to ride in the back of one of them, they will climb up the ladder sit down, buckle up, and get an opportunity to ride around the parking lot. Now the other truck will is actually going to smash cars, so it’s going be something to see were excited about this come on out, it’s family oriented this is number 12 out of 22 special events for the year, come on out and help us celebrate 75 years strong.
Jefferson would add this event is free and if you have any questions please call the Corps of Engineers at 573-222-8562.
BEEKEEPING CLASS SET FOR THIS WEEKEND Anyone who wants to find out more information about beekeeping will get the opportunity this weekend in Reynolds County.
The Reynolds County Extension will be hosting a Basic Beekeeping for Beginners program on Saturday from 9 am to noon at the Centerville Extension Education Building. Officials say this is the first class in becoming a master beekeeper.
For more information, or to register for the class, call 573-648-1035.
Thursday June 16, 2016
POPLAR BLUFF MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY ON METH CHARGESA Poplar Bluff man is facing a methamphetamine charge in connection to his arrest early Wednesday morning.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 28 year old Clifford Brooks, of Poplar Bluff, was arrested on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine. Brooks is also facing a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following the arrest, Brooks was taken to the Butler County Justice Center.
EIGHTY THREE TICKETS ISSUED DURING DEXTER CLICK IT OR TICKET MOBILIZATION The Dexter Police Department has announced the results of a seat belt mobilization effort that was held earlier this month.
The Click it or Ticket mobilization was held from May 25 until June 5 and resulted in Dexter Police ticketing forty-one motorists for not wearing seat belts.
Forty-two additional citations were issued during the enforcement effort for other traffic violations.
As a part of the mobilization, officers also conducted a safety checkpoint where seatbelt pamphlets were passed out to motorists reminding them of the importance of seatbelts.
DATE SET FOR 16TH ANNUAL SCHOOL READINESS EVENT The South Central Missouri Community Action Agency has announced the date for the 16th Annual School Readiness Event.
The event will be held on August 18th at the Black River Coliseum in Poplar Bluff.
The event, previously known as the Back to School Fair, is an annual event targeting children of low income families in Butler County. During the event, various vendors provide free services to low-income children returning to school.
Services include health screenings, safety and health information, fingerprinting, and educational information for parents. The SCMCAA also provides free school supplies to all children in attendance.
For more information, call the SCMCAA at 573-785-4727.
WILLIAMSVILLE WOMAN FACES METH AND MARIJUANA CHARGES IN BUTLER COUNTY A Williamsville woman is facing multiple charges in connection to her arrest Tuesday evening in Butler County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 43 year old Crystal Shouse was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled substance methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
Following the arrest, Shouse was transported to the Butler County Justice Center.
DONIPHAN WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK A Doniphan woman was injured early Wednesday morning following a single vehicle wreck on US 160 in Ripley County.
According to authorities, a vehicle driven by 30 year old Autumn Reece, drove off the side of the roadway and struck a utility pole.
Reece was taken by EMS to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center, with moderate injuries.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SCHEDULED FOR NEXT WEEEK IN REYNOLDS COUNTY Area job seekers will get the opportunity to learn some needed skills next week.
The Reynolds County Extension will be hosting a Workforce Development program on Wednesday, June 22nd from 9:30 am to noon at the Centerville Extension Education Building.
Attendees will learn successful job hunting and interview skills and have the opportunity to have a personal consultation to work on your resume, career path, or mock interview.
For more information, or to register for the class, call 573-648-1035.
PAVEMENT REPAIRS TO BEGIN TODAY IN DUNKLIN COUNTY Route Y in Dunklin County will be reduced to one lane beginning today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.
The section of roadway to be reduced is located between Route 412 and Route 164.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through Thursday, June 23rd from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
The work zone will be marked with signs. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution while traveling near the area.
Wednesday June 15, 2016
POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON NUMEROUS FELONY CHARGESA Poplar Bluff man is in custody after being arrested on numerous felony charges.
We spoke with Sgt. Darron Moore with the Poplar Bluff Police Department about the arrest.
DARRON MOORE:
On Monday evening, officers were contacted at the front desk at the Poplar Bluff Police Department by the victim, Brian Watson in reference to an incident involving a gun. Watson accused his ex-wife’s boyfriend, Bobby Brown of pointing a handgun at him and threatening to kill him. According to Watson, Brown became angry after he refused to tell him where he was taking his son swimming. He said after he refused to tell Brown where they were going swimming, Brown followed them in his vehicle and reached speeds up to 85 MPH during the incident. Watson said the entire incident happened in the presence of his 8 year old son. Bobby Brown was contacted at his residence in the 2000 block of Highway B and placed under arrest on charges of assault 2nd, 1st degree endangering the welfare of a child, armed criminal action, and unlawful use of a weapon.
Brown was then booked and lodged in the Butler County Justice Center.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN FACING METHAMPHETAMINE CHARGE A Poplar Bluff man is facing a methamphetamine charge following his arrest early Monday morning.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 29 year old Joseph Taylor was arrested shortly after 4 AM on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine. Taylor is also charged with unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
Taylor was held in the Butler County Jail following the arrest.
BUTLER COUNTY RETIRED TEACHERS AND SCHOOL PERSONNEL METTING SECHEDULED FOR TODAY Retired Teachers and School Personnel in Butler County will be having a meeting today at 10 am in the Altrusa Room at Twin Towers.
The meeting will feature the latest news about the retirement system along with Barbara Dalton and Janet Leach sharing books they have written about the history of the area.
All retired teachers and school staff are encouraged to attend.
HEAT AND HUMIDITY ALONG WITH SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON Heat and humidity are expected over the next couple of days across Southeast Missouri with the chance of severe thunderstorms.
We spoke with Rick Shanklin, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Paducah, about the heat and humidity along the chance of severe weather.
RICK SHANKLIN:
We’re expecting high temperatures today in the mid 90’s and really then again Thursday, perhaps even a couple of degrees warmer on Thursday, then today and you combined that with the humidity across the region really almost oppressive levels, that going to shoot heat indices up around 100 to 105 today and again on Thursday, and that’s just the level that can really begin to cause problems if we don’t do certain safety measures like drinking plenty of fluids, taking plenty of breaks from work through the course of the day, wear light weight to light colored clothing, that’s another very important thing, and in general try to stay cooler. However with the heat and humidity we are going to have across our region today, it’s going to actually help fuel thunderstorms activity in our region and it may be a little more enhanced than some of the other days this week given the fact we have a front inching a bit closer towards the region of those two factors will probably give us a little more coverage but also possibly some more intensity in the thunderstorms, and that’s why we have a slight risk for severe thunderstorms forecast across the region for today. The afternoon hours into the evening probably are going to be the most favorable time as the heats builds throughout the course of the day and also as the front gets a little bit closer.
Shanklin would go on to add by the upcoming weekend, we will see cooler temperatures and lower humidity.
DEXTER MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK A Dexter man was injured early Tuesday morning following a single vehicle wreck on Route FF in Stoddard County.
According to authorities, a vehicle driven by 31 year old Justin Wilson drove off the side of the roadway and overturned.
Wilson was taken by EMS to St. Francis Regional Medical Center in Cape Girardeau, with serious injuries.
Tuesday June 14, 2016
BODY RECOVERED FROM A POND NEAR FISK IDENTIFIED AS MISSING PUXICO MAN
Continuing to follow a story we brought you yesterday, authorities have identified the body that was recovered from a pond near Fisk.
According to Stoddard County Deputy Coroner Aaron Mathis, the body has been identified as 50 year Timothy Harbin, of Puxico. On Friday, authorities responded to the intersection of US 60 and US 51 for a vehicle submerged in water.
Officials say an autopsy was performed on Sunday, and there were no obvious signs of foul play. Timothy Harbin had been missing since April 5.
TWO ARRESTED IN POPLAR BLUFF AFTER PURSUIT ON MOPE HEAD Officials say two people have been taken into custody in Poplar Bluff following a pursuit over the weekend.
We spoke with Sgt. Darron Moore with the Poplar Bluff Police Department about the arrests.
DARRON MOORE:
On Saturday evening around 6:30 Officer Billie Duckett attempted to stop a black moped for a traffic violation on Dewey Street near Vincent. The driver who Officer Duckett recognized as Thomas Sodermann handed a female passenger something and eventually stopped at the corner of Ashcroft and WW Highway. As Officer Duckett approached the moped Sondermann drove away. He continued to drive in an erratic manner on several streets across the south end of Poplar Bluff committing numerous traffic violations as he fled. Sondermann eventually drove across Highway 53 and onto County Road 309 reaching speeds of 62 MPH. He continued across various county roads before getting the moped stuck in a ditch on County Road 316. Both Sondermann and his passenger Alexa Ramos ran across a field and both were apprehended after a short foot pursuit. During the booking process drug paraphernalia was located in the backpack belonging to Ramos. Alexa Ramos was arrested on charges of resisting arrest and possession of drug paraphernalia. Thomas Sondermann was arrested on charges of resisting arrest, possession of drug paraphernalia, and various traffic violations.
Both Sondermann and Ramos were lodged in the Butler County Justice Center.
ONE DEAD FOLLOWING SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN DUNKLIN COUNTY One man is dead in connection to a single vehicle wreck Monday morning in Dunklin County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred on US Highway 412, two miles north of Cardwell. A vehicle driven by 56 year old Mark Higgins, of Cardwell, ran off the side of the road and overturned.
Higgins was pronounced dead at the scene by Dunklin County Coroner James Powell.
TWO MEN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY ON METH CHARGES IN BUTLER COUNTY Two men are facing a methamphetamine charges in connection to their arrest Friday evening in Butler County.
According to Sheriff Mark Dobbs, 40 year old Christopher Brown, of Poplar Bluff, and 29 year old Daniel Hinton, of Doniphan, were arrested on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine. Both are also facing a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following the arrest, both Brown and Hinton were taken to the Butler County Justice Center.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON A HEROIN CHARGE OVER THE WEEKEND Authorities arrested a Poplar Bluff man over the weekend on a felony drug charge.
According to authorities, 19 year old Zachwrie Parr was taken into custody Saturday afternoon in Poplar Bluff on a felony charge of possession of heroin.
Following the arrest, he was taken to the Butler County jail on a 24 hour hold.
TWO CORNING RESIDENTS ARE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK Two Corning residents were injured Sunday morning following a single vehicle wreck on US 67 in Butler County.
According to authorities, a vehicle driven by 53 year old Tommy Aden struck a guardrail, overturned, and then caught fire. A passenger, 51 year old Regina Aden was also injured in the wreck.
Tommy Aden was air lifted to a Cape Girardeau hospital with serious injuries and Regina Aden was taken to a Poplar Bluff hospital with moderate injuries.
Monday June 13, 2016
BODY RECOVERED FROM A POND ON THE BUTLER/STODDARD COUNTY LINEAuthorities have recovered a body from a pond on the Butler/Stoddard County line.
According to Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs, a body and a vehicle was recovered on Friday evening at approximately 7 PM. The pond is located near the intersection of Highway 60 and Highway 51. Sheriff Dobbs would go on to add there is a “strong possibility” the body recovered is that of 50 year old Timothy Harbin. Harbin has been missing for about 2 months.
Authorities add they cannot confirm the man’s identity until an autopsy is complete. Stay with us and we will bring you more information on this story as it becomes available.
PEDESTRIAN STRUCK AND KILLED ON US 60 IN STODDARD COUNTY A pedestrian was struck and killed over the weekend near Dexter.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell us that 42 year old Jason McCollom, of Sikeston, was walking in the driving lane of US 60 around midnight Friday night when he was hit by a vehicle. McCollum was later pronounced dead at the scene.
A passenger in the vehicle suffered minor injuries and was taken to a Dexter hospital.
ROUTE M IN RIPLEY COUNTY TO BE CLOSED TODAY AND TOMORROW Route M in Ripley County will be closed so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform a pavement overlay.
Work is scheduled to take place today and tomorrow from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day, weather permitting.
During the repairs, Route M will be open to local traffic only from Route 160 to County Road M-3 South.
DEXTER MAN FACING METH AND MARIJUANA CHARGES OUT OF BUTLER COUNTY A Dexter woman is facing multiple charges in connection to her arrest early Sunday morning in Butler County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 30 year old Amber Medlin was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled substance methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
Following the arrest, Medlin was transported to the Butler County Justice Center.
ONE DEAD FOLLOWING SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN NEW MADRID COUNTY One man is dead in connection to a single vehicle wreck Saturday morning in New Madrid County.
According to authorities, the wreck occurred on Levee Road 976, west of New Madrid. A vehicle driven by 67 year old Ronnie Nance, of Monette, Arkansas, ran off the side of the road and overturned.
Nance was pronounced dead at the scene.
PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY Route ZZ in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane through next week while Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.
The work zone is located from US 60 to Route H.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 am to 5 pm daily through Wednesday, June 22nd.
The work zone will be marked with signs. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution while traveling near the area.
ROYALS DRAFT KAMERON MISNER IN THE 33RD ROUND Defending World Champions Kansas City Royals have drafted the recent Poplar Bluff graduate Kameron Misner as the 1,003rd overall pick Saturday in the Major League Baseball draft.
Misner will now have a decision to make, he signed earlier this year to play for the University of Missouri. Poplar Bluff Baseball Coach Steve Edwards tells KWOC News “whichever way he goes he’s going to have millions of Misner’s fans supporting him either way.”
Misner was also named a finalist for Semoball Baseball Player of the Year. In three high school seasons he played in over 71 games batted .400, 10 home runs, had 83 hits, and had 58 RBI’s. On the mound, Misner had a 1.71 career ERA.
Friday, June 10, 2016
TWO SOUGHT IN CONNECTION TO BODY FOUND IN BLYTHEVILLE
Two suspects are being sought in connection to a body found earlier this week at a home in Blytheville.
According to authorities, 27 year old Yuri McKeever was found dead Wednesday morning.
Police are looking for 24 year old Michael Jackson and 21 year old Michael King. Officials say that the two men are being considered armed and extremely dangerous.
Anyone who has information on the location of Jackson or King can contact the Blytheville Police Department at 870-763-4411.
MAN ARRESTED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS ON SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGE
A man has been taken into custody in Northeast Arkansas on a sexual assault charge.
According to Greene County Sheriff David Carter, Christopher Angelina has been arrested by the Greene County Criminal Investigation Division for sexual assault 4th degree.
Carter says Angelina is in custody awaiting his court date on June 29th.
DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON ASSAULT AND ARMED CRIMINAL ACTION WARRANT
Stoddard County authorities say a Dexter man has been taken into custody on an assault warrant.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 33 year old Ryan Blake Jones was recently arrested on a warrant for 2nd degree assault and armed criminal action.
Jones bond was set at $35,000 cash and authorities say he remained in jail as of Friday morning.
POPLAR BLUFF KIWANIS CLUB WINS $25,000 FOR NEW PLAYGROUND
An area agency has won $25,000 for a new playground.
The Kiwanis Club of Poplar Bluff was chosen from a group of 40 organizations for the money which will go to build and install an all inclusive playground.
Officials say the playground will be built at Kiwanis Bacon Memorial Park next year.
BOIL WATER ADVISORY LIFTED FOR NAYLOR
A Boil Water advisory for the city of Naylor is now over.
The initial advisory was issued on June 2nd due to a busted water main.
City officials tell us that the advisory was then lifted on Thursday.
ARKANSAS MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN DIRT BIKE WRECK NEAR POPLAR BLUFF An Arkansas man was injured late last night in a dirt bike wreck near Poplar Bluff.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell us that 37 year old James Smith, of Pollard, Arkansas, was riding a dirt bike on County Road 450 in Butler County when the bike travelled off the roadway and struck a rock.
Smith, who was reportedly not wearing a safety device, was taken by ambulance to the Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center with serious injuries.
2nd ANNUAL OUTDOORSMEN WITH A MISSION FIVE STAND SKEET SHOOT SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEKEND
The second annual Outdoorsmen with a Mission Five Stand Skeet Shoot has been scheduled for this weekend.
The event will be held from 7:30 am to 4 pm Saturday at Black River Ranch in Poplar Bluff. Concessions and a bake sale will also be available at the event.
Organizers say 100 percent of the proceeds will go to benefit Matt Deaton and his family. Deaton was diagnosed with kidney disease at the age of four. Due to the severity of his kidney disease, Deaton is not eligible for a transplant and has been on dialysis for a year.
To sign up for the shoot, contact Aaron Aden at 573-429-3195.
Three Rivers College Dean List
Three Rivers College has released the Dean’s List for 2016 Spring Semester.
The list is for students who take 12 or more credit hours and achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or above. Dean’s List honors are also used at graduation to help determine eligibility for honors or highest honors.
We have a link to the full list of students who made the list available on the KWOC Facebook page.
Bollinger County
Glen Allen
Jennifer E. Cook
Marble Hill
Darian E. Sloan
Sturdivant
Amy M. McCutchen, Darlene M. Nilsen
Zalma
Evan E. Hovis, Courtney N. King, Michelle M. Rohan
Boone County
Columbia
Milena C. Coolbaugh
Butler County
Broseley
Thomas G. Crites, James H. Johnson, Nancy L. Johnson
Fisk
Christopher D. Gonzalez
Harviell
Dylan J. Bunch, Noemi G. Piedrasanta Diaz, Susan Silkwood, Ryan J. Vincent, Holly A. Walters
Neelyville
Brittana R. Eagle, Tiffany D. Pirc
Poplar Bluff
Christina L. Aguilar, Bailey M. Alford, Briar A. Alford, Melanie K. Anthony, Lindsey F. Babcock, Patricia D. Bailey, Stephanie N. Ballard, Cole M. Bearden, Betty J. Belmar, Haley L. Bettuo, William L. Bowling, Richard L. Boyd, Justin A. Brown, Hailey S. Burdin, Mackenzie E. Burgelin, Holly L. Butler, Alexus B. Calhoun, Clayton S. Carpenter, Sommer L. Carpenter, Dylan W. Causbie, Kimberly L. Cawley, Judy R. Chaffin, Larry J. Clements, CeAnn N. Clubb, Hannah M. Cochran, Maci M. Coleman, Alisha M. Coonce, Makayla L. Cooper, Jason M. Courtney, Elizabeth N. Crow, Miranda L. Deaton, Tristan T. Dock, Frances M. Dunivan, Jacob K. Dunlap, Olivia A. England, Joseph R. Eyler, Brittany D. Fain, Makayla F. Flieg, Jessica D. Foust, Andrew N. Foutes, Amber N. Fowler, Hudson J. Francis, Justas Furmanavicius, Parker J. Gaffney, Amy B. Gallamore, Tonya S. Gallamore, Samantha E. Gatewood, Jennifer M. Gibbs, Johnathan J. Gill, Ethan R. Glick, Daniel E. Gray, Brittany N. Hall, Cassie L. Hardesty, Mariah N. Hatch, Emily R. Hefner, Melissa D. Herbst Brown, Kathleen M. Hesse, Nikkia C. Hickman, Zakia M. Hickman, Joseph L. Hill, Miranda A. Huddleston, Hunter R. Hudson, KeAundriea S. Hughes, Derrick M. Innes, Paul V. Jarrell, Danielle N. Johnson, Jason B. Kauffman, Kristen N. Kauffman, Arielle E. Kelly, Hayden G. Lawson, Miranda N. Leach, Alex R. Lewis, Daniel R. Lorentz, Ashley E. Lutton, Christopher J. Lyscas, Xizhi Ma, Jennifer R. Maize, Sophia E. Marino, Ann W. Mati, Mara N. McClintock, Faith S. McDonald, Tony J. McMeans, Madison S. Miller, Chance A. Moore, Sinora A. Murphey, Angela D. Panici, Daniel E. Parks, Mallory A. Pierce, Charles L. Raulston, Esther L. Ray, Sarah B. Ray, Eric J. Richardson, Mallory A. Robertson, Garrett R. Ross, Teresa D. Rowe, Becky S. Rush, Nicolette A. Salamone, Jessica D. Sandlin, Clarence P. Sarabia, Christian A. Scott, Ryan S. Shaw, Meghan E. Shepard, Shane E. Slone, Audrey C. Smith, Melissa D. Speers, Luke A. Steil, Autumn E. Strickland, Morgan E. Stricklin, Nathan J. Taurone, Ashley V. Taylor, Joyce E. Teasley, Milagros Y. Tenorio-Hernandez, Samantha M. Thurner, Rebekah L. Till, Alexis C. Tipton, Selena Torres, Tyler C. Travers, Rachel C. Turner, Zachary A. Vincent, Ursula A. Walker, Emily M. Walls, Kathie L. Weidig, David L. Wendler, Lauren H. White, Brianna M. Williams, Terri L. Wiseley, Marsha A. Woolard
Qulin
Lauren A. Averell, Taryn J. Carlton, Carl L. Craft, Jacklyn E. Eagle, Danasty M. Lewis, Shea L. Shelton, Kevin K. Warren
Cape Girardeau County
Cape Girardeau
Kamille H. Beckett, Maggie E. Bohnert, Nicholas S. Brown, Brandon S. Drury, Kaileigh J. Huckabee, Ceola A. Lucas, Whitney L. Nations, Brittani A. Nicholson, Kayla J. Scurlock, Kathy J. Wall, Zackary S. Willeford, Vanessa A. Rutherford, Tyler M. Baker, John D. Kiefer, Cassandra M. Morris, Krystin P. Ruch
Jackson
Christain E. Baker, Brandy N. Bruce, Mikayla F. Carr, Madison G. Eckley, Crystal D. Griggs, Taylor R. Henson, Dylan C. Hill, Hannah L. Lewis, Cody L. Long, Jessica B. Parks, Tabatha M. Piwowarczyk, Whitten D. Stoverink
Millersville
Stoverink, Whitten D
Carter County
Ellington
Watkins, Johnathan J
Ellsinore
Ashley M. Albright, Jaime E. Bell, Elizabeth L. Bequette, Michael W. Burgin, Brenna K. Fordham, Tara D. Garrett, Sabrina S. Lambert, Kayla D. Martin, Carly D. Stucker, Mindy K. Walker, Zachary R. Webb
Grandin
Aaron G. Ellis, Danika S. Emery
Van Buren
Tiffani L. Clark, Samantha N. Crafton, Tristan R. Hollis, Chase N. Johnson, James B. Kelley, Cora A. Luse, Madeleine R. McSpadden, Tiffany D. Smith, Jessica D. Strenfel, Zachary T. VanWagner
Crawford County
Cuba
Koppelmann, Baily C
Dunklin County
Campbell
Bryan A. Forbes, Britney T. Green, Aelicia K. Greene, Kaitlynn P. Holloway, Nichole M. Knotts, Mallory C. McDaniel, Courtney N. Peters, Kalyn J. Rice-Hightower
Cardwell
Ellington, Logann C
Clarkton
Dawn M. Evans, Kristie R. Evans, Ryan B. Reeves, Billie Jean Stallings, Jerry W. Wellington
Holcomb
Cameron P. Clark, Katherine S. Thrasher
Hornersville
Kenna L. Crawford, Jason L. Miller, Lanta S. Phillips
Kennett
Stella M. Allen, Katrie S. Christopher, Cori N. Eller, Corey M. Foster, Matthew C. Foster, Emily A. Guthrie, Angel N. Hollywood, Chris S. Jarboe, Christina L. Mitchell, Jharon T. Myles, Kimberly A. Ragsdale, Rachel L. Ross, Amanda R. Statler, Taryn K. Trowbridge, Sha’daiquiri L. Williams
Malden
Hunter P. Blake, Dakota M. Earnheart, Maricela C. Leal, Guadalupe Ruiz, Haley R. Thacker
Senath
Luisana J. Reyes
Franklin County
Sullivan
Samuel K. Kraus
Howell County
Mountain View
Michael C. Lyons, Jedadiah J. York
Willow Springs
Ruben C. McCormick
Iron County
Annapolis
Haley M. Sutton
Mississippi County
Bertrand
Stephanie D. Addis, Jessica E. Mercer
Charleston
Marissa J. Crawford, RosieEather J. Dixon, Janie M. Jones, Shardonney N. Perkins
East Prairie
Marti L. Polinski, Kris L. Russell
New Madrid County
Canalou
Jessica M. Southard
Gideon
Darian M. Muse
Lilbourn
Jasmikia R. Davis, Lindsay M. Harralston, Steven A. Stovall
New Madrid
Logan S. Dawson, Patience N. Freeland, Alexa D. Garner
Parma
Jasmin K. Morgan
Portageville
Caleb A. Booker, Tia N. Garmon, Maura E. Kellams, Taryn J. Kingsbury, Natalie N. Noble
Oregon County
Thayer
Robert A. Gray
Pemiscot County
Bragg City
Jodie L. Barnes, Lindsey B. Davis
Caruthersville
Ryan J. McDaniel, Chelsey O. Watkins
Cooter
Evert C. Evans
Hayti
Jennifer R. Brown, Lakishia L. Macklin
Steele
Jeri K. Battles
Reynolds County
Ellington
Bonifacia Beltran-Chuquichambi, Brandy L. Huffman, Abigail L. Sensabaugh, Nathaniel E. Todd
Redford
Misty-Love Lopez
Ripley County
Doniphan
Ashley M. Bass, Tonja E. Boxx, Demi J. Brasser, Rebecca J. Cato, Pamela R. Collins, Tristen L. Crain, Shaylee D. Ficke, Kristen N. Flanigan, Jessica A. Gregory, Hattie J. Harding, Justin W. Henson, Shawn P. Huffman, Diana L. Littrell, Ernest A. Matthews, Donald S. Phillips, Carson T. Priddle, Maria A. Ruble, Justin M. Shelton, Linda D. Sisco, Summer R. Sitze, Madalyn D. Smith, Josephine N. Tallent, Logan A. Wetzel, Julia Y. Whaley, Cheyene K. Wood, Katherine J. Word
Fairdealing
Paul W. Sanders, Courtney N. Slayton
Gatewood
Tiffany M. Tippit-Scott
Naylor
Jerri D. Elder, Lee A. Emerson, Dustin R. Graves, David A. Green, Jessica A. Miller
Scott County
Blodgett
Melissa D. Myers
Chaffee
Natalee J. Borneman, Montana C. Estes, Lauren C. Whistler
Kelso
Joshua P. Thompson
Miner
Hunter E. Dockins
Morley
Catherine B. Eskew
Oran
Heather R. Cornelius, Allison N. Cummins, Tiffany N. Wood
Scott City
Jamie L. Kennedy, Lyndsie N. Robert
Sikeston
Bryce D. Baker, Loushana M. Baker, Toni L. Boyd, Sarah B. Cook, Wesley A. Fluharty, Doniele L. Gipson, Marshall E. Hicks, Yalonda F. Johnson, Mandy L. Leible, Robin E. Manning, Seth H. Reeves, Lela H. Riley, Caleb A. Robinson, Deren A. Rogers, Kelvin W. Terry, Abigail M. Thompson, Brittney M. Turner, Tayler D. Turner, Mark C. Williams, Victoria J. Williams, Kimberly S. Wren
Vanduser
Lisa R. Grogan
St. Charles
Wentzville
Tyler A. Mathys
Stoddard County
Advance
Brandon E. Allen, Adam M. Cato, Erin S. Robison
Bernie
Kaitlyn B. Blanchette, Racheal N. Bryan, Royce E. Champion, Tyla L. Cloninger, Megan B. Hurlebusch, Terri A. Pettypool, Billie J. Slusher, Cybil L. Voss
Bloomfield
Nycole K. Born, Charles R. Brotherton, Anthony J. Davis, Page N. Dement, Kelsey L. Dixon, Sarah M. Stockton, Mollie A. Strickland, Kristi R. Venable, Jesse T. Watson
Dexter
Alexa L. Ash, Ramona E. Baker, Chelsey A. Berry, Allison B. Bridges, Stephanie J. Brown, Brian K. Cecil, Taylor J. Cecil, Bonnie G. Clark, Erika R. Cobb, Madisson D. Cox, Chelsea L. Edwards, Jerrica M. Espey, Jodi L. Fortner, Nathan A. Garner, Kayla J. Hester, Ashley F. Holloway, Jacob L. Hyten, Michelle A. Jacques, Karaline A. Keirsey, Joshua R. Lacy, Mary K. Miller, Tisha J. Moore, Lori M. O’Dell, Danielle R. Palmer, Emily N. Peters, Hannah L. Petty, Trentan B. Rogers, Shelby L. Rushing, Michaela R. Shafer, Carole M. Sims, Lisa A. Smith, Breanna M. Walker, George M. Warren, Ashlyn D. Werneck, Heather M. Whittington
Essex
Brittney H. Heitman, Lavonda R. Sherfield, Ashley M. Tilley
Puxico
Kayleigh M. Burch, Laine V. Friedrich, Ryan J. McClure, Kristen H. McGowen
Texas County
Elk Creek
John R. Blair
Wayne County
Greenville
Lily J. Cureton, Samantha D. Rainwater
Hiram
Christin M. Green
Lodi
Samantha A. Shaffer
Lowndes
Zachary M. Presley
McGee
Kristi N. Payne, Jessica N. Robinson
Patterson
Breana K. Kruithoff
Piedmont
Jacqueline M. Alden, Michael D. Amelunke, Meagon L. Beezley, Kayla E. Clements, Matthew J. D’Amico, Garry W. Hicks, Jennifer L. Hicks, Joshua D. Johnson, Kimberly N. McGie, Brittany N. Miller, David L. Morad, Lexi N. Morris, Edward K. Zink
Silva
Bailey J. Faries
Wappapello
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Williamsville
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Jonesboro, AR
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Maumelle, AR
James A. Young
Maynard, AR
Courtney F. Dauck
Paragould, AR
Erica L. Pierce
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Ivory M. Black, Nathan M. Blakely, Mia D. Boren, Ray A. Lampe, Enoch R. Richardson
Rector, AR
Jordan T. Crane
Success, AR
Sarah A. Richardson
Walnut Ridge, AR
Jessica E. Rouse
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Randy R. Taveras
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Stefan Roknic
Thursday June 9, 2016
MAN ALLEGEDLY ATTACKED POLICE OFFICER AT POPLAR BLUFF BUSINESSSA Poplar Bluff Police Officer was reportedly attacked Tuesday afternoon during an arrest at an area business.
Captain Dave Sutton with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells us more.
DAVE SUTTON:
On Tuesday afternoon at approximately 1 pm, officers with the Poplar Bluff Police Department investigated a shoplifting complaint at Wal-Mart. One of the suspects, later identified as Sheldon Smith, provided a false name and date of birth to the officers. Corporal Johnson advised Smith that he was under arrest. As Corporal Johnson tried to place handcuffs on Smith, Smith attacked him, pushed him against the wall, and tried to pick him up in an effort to knock him off his feet. Corporal Johnson was able to gain control of Smith, and he was taken into custody. Witnesses reported that during the struggle, Smith reached for Corporal Johnson’s firearm. Sheldon Smith was booked in on charges of assault 2nd degree on a law enforcement officer, stealing, resisting arrest, identity theft, and several outstanding municipal warrants.
MAN FOUND DEAD WITH OBVIOUS HEAD TRAUMA IN BLYTHEVILLE A man was found dead Wednesday morning in a Blytheville residence.
According to authorities, 27 year old Yuri McKeever was found dead with obvious head trauma following a 911 call that stated there was a body inside the home.
A cause of death has not been released and the body will be sent to the Arkansas State Medical Examiner’s office for an autopsy.
BUDWEISER CLYDESDALES TO MAKE MULTIPLE STOPS TODAY IN POPLAR BLUFF The Budweiser Clydesdales Anniversary Celebration tour is scheduled to continue through Poplar Bluff tomorrow.
The horses will be making stops at the Veterans Memorial Wall, the Poplar Bluff Library, and Sacred Heart Church, before returning to the Black River Coliseum. The tour is scheduled to run from 3 to 5 pm.
On Saturday, the Clydesdales will be in the Wappapello area for a parade across the Wappapello Lake dam, with additional stops in the Redman Creek Area and the Bill Emerson Memorial Visitor Center.
INVESTIGATION ONGOING FOLLOWING ARMED ROBBERY AT POPLAR BLUFF PIZZA HUT Local authorities are investigating an armed robbery that reportedly occurred at the Poplar Bluff Pizza Hut Tuesday night.
Corporal Shonna Parrent with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells us more about the incident.
SHONNA PARRENT:
On Tuesday evening at approximately 11 pm officers responded to Pizza Hut in reference to an armed robbery. According to an employee of Pizza Hut, as she walked next door to Southern Bank with the bank bags in hand to make a nightly deposit, a black male wearing dark clothing stepped from behind the shed at the rear of the restaurant. The black male pointed what appeared to be a handgun at the employee and he ordered her to drop the bank bags. She dropped the bags and the suspect picked the bags up and fled the scene running toward the High School. It is believed the bank bags contained in excess of $1,500. The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact the Poplar Bluff Police Department. You may contact Detective Dan Mustain at 573-785-5776.
WOMAN ACCUSED OF CHOKING ANOTHER WOMAN IN POPLAR BLUFF A woman is in custody after being accused of choking another woman Tuesday night.
We spoke with Captain Dave Sutton with the Poplar Bluff Police Department about the arrest.
DAVE SUTTON:
On Tuesday evening at approximately 10:30 pm, Officers with the Poplar Bluff Police Department were dispatched to a residence in the 800 block of Foley Street in reference to a domestic assault. When they arrived, Aimee Thomas and Carolyn Thomas had separated and were standing outside. Aimee complained that Carolyn had struck an eight year old child repeatedly with a belt. When Aimee intervened, Carolyn began hitting her with the belt. When Aimee called 911, Carolyn started choking her. Carolyn Thomas was taken into custody, booked in on a charge of domestic assault 2nd degree and endangering the welfare of a child; and she was lodged in the Butler County Jail.
NEW THEATRE OPENING TODAY IN SIKESTON A new theatre is set for its grand opening this afternoon in Sikeston.
A ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 1 pm at the new Malco Sikeston Cinema and Grill. The theatre is located in the Cotton Ridge Development off Highway 60 and Hennings Road and will feature eight all stadium seating auditoriums in addition to a cinema lounge where customers can enjoy a meal.
Malco also operates the Malco Sikeston Trio theatre which will remain in operation.
PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULED TO DISCUSS BRIDGE PROJECT IN BUTLER AND STODDARD COUNTIES A Public Meeting has been scheduled for today in Qulin to discuss an upcoming bridge project in Butler and Stoddard Counties.
The Missouri Department of Transportation will hold the meeting from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Qulin Middle School.
The project includes replacing the deck of the Route U Bridge over the St. Francis River Overflow. The bridge will close for six to eight weeks as construction is underway.
Additional details regarding the contractor’s schedule will be released prior to the start of construction. Completion is anticipated in late 2017 or early 2018.
Wednesday June 8, 2016
ARRESTS MADE IN BUTLER COUNTY STABBING INCIDENTContinuing to follow a story we broke for you yesterday, multiple arrests has been made in connection to an incident where a teen girl was stabbed numerous times Monday afternoon in Butler County.
We spoke with Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs about the incident.
SHERIFF MARK DOBBS:
On Monday afternoon at about 2:13 p.m. we received a call of a person that had been stabbed at the end of B Street and a gravel portion, which is actually the county road 606. Upon arrival we found one individual holding on to the arms of another. Michael Sincup was holding on to the 17 year old female victim that was apparently stabbed numerous times they were along a steep Riverbank. Originally Sincup had concocted a story that two black males had stabbed the victim. Although the victim was conscious she was unable to talk to us because she was in great medical distress. She was stabbed upwards of 15 times according to medical personnel. Sincup originally stated the he had came across the victim just through chance as he was out there looking for a fishing hole, obviously that was a problematic story and we knew right away that it wasn't accurate. Through the course of an investigation and interviews of other witnesses we found that basically it was a plot by the wife of Sincup, Jessica Sincup, age 27 of Poplar Bluff, and she had concocted the plot to get the victim out to the river so that she could exact revenge upon her for what she felt like was an extramarital affair that was going on between the victim and her husband. She was charged with first-degree assault as well as armed criminal action. Dawn Sincup, another witness, was also charged with tampering with a witness as she tried to get third witness to change their story and to stay with the false narrative of the two black male suspects. The victim was later air evaced to a St. Louis area hospital where she remains in serious condition. Dive teams will be down on the river trying to locate the weapon. We've been assisted in the investigation by the Poplar Bluff city police and the Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of drug and Crime Control, we certainly appreciate their help.
Jessica Sincup is in custody on a charge of Assault 1st and her bond was set at $500,000, cash only.
KANSAS WOMAN DROWNS IN BLACK RIVER Authorities say a Kansas woman drowned Tuesday in Black River.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 59 year old Dianne Humfeld, of Lenexa, Kansas, was floating in a canoe in Reynolds County when the canoe capsized.
A passing floater checked the canoe and found Humfeld trapped underneath. She was later pronounced dead by Reynolds County Coroner Jeff McSpadden.
BERNIE MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK A Bernie man has been flown to a Memphis hospital after he was involved in a motorcycle wreck Tuesday morning.
According to the Highway Patrol, 45 year old Kevin Hicks was riding a motorcycle near Caruthersville when the vehicle travelled off the roadway and overturned, partially ejecting him.
Hicks, was taken by Air Evac to Elvis Presley Trauma Center with serious injuries.
TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO DRUG ARREST IN POPLAR BLUFF A Poplar Bluff man is facing multiple charges following a traffic stop over the weekend.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, an officer conducted the stop early Saturday morning for an inoperable license plate light.
The driver of the vehicle, 18 year old Colton Howell, was discovered to have an active Butler County warrant.
After placing Howell under arrest, the officer was granted permission to search the vehicle and found a black zipper bag which contained a yellow baggie with a crystal substance that later field tested positive for methamphetamine.
The bag also contained a scale, a grinder, and a plastic bag containing a green leafy substance.
Howell was taken into custody for possession of a controlled substance, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, and misdemeanor possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana.
TEEN ARRESTED IN MOREHOUE ON SODOMY AND CHILD MOLESTATION CHARGES An 18 year old man has been arrested in Morehouse after a 13 year old girl told authorities that he had sexual contact with her.
According to the Morehouse Police Department, the man was identified as identified as Justin Mattison.
Mattison has been charged by the New Madrid County Prosecuting Attorney with statutory sodomy 1st Degree and child molestation 1st Degree. He is currently incarcerated at the Pemiscot County Jail on a $25,000 cash or surety bond.
PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT UNDERWAY IN STODDARD COUNTY Route TT in Stoddard County is being reduced to one lane as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.
The work zone is located from Route 60 to County Road 642.
Work is scheduled to continue from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through Thursday, June 9th.
Tuesday June 7, 2016
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE INVESTIGATING SHOOTING INCIDENTAn investigation is ongoing in a shooting incident that occurred over the weekend in Poplar Bluff.
Detective Josh Stewart with the Poplar Bluff Police Department spoke with us about the investigation.
JOSH STEWART:
On Saturday at approximately 9:30 p.m. officers were dispatched to the area of 412 Harper Street regarding multiple gunshots being fired. Upon arriving in the area, officers made contact with the victim, Moenika Ellis and were advised that three armed male subjects entered her residence demanding money. Two of the male subject subsequently began assaulting her boyfriend while a third advanced into the residence. Miss Ellis retrieved a firearm from her bedroom and begin discharging te firearm at one of the male subjects. This male subject returned fire as Miss Ellis fled back into the bedroom. At that point all three male subjects fled the residents on the foot. The residence was occupied by Miss Ellis, her boyfriend, and her three children, ages nine, seven, and five. After processing the scene there were nine shell casings located. Seven of which were determined to be from the suspects firearm and two of which were determined to be from Miss Ellis’s firearm. At this point the suspects have not been identified and we are seeking leads at this time. We’re going to be doing an area canvas and attempt to locate additional leads and possible additional witnesses. In the event that the suspects are identified and located, we will be seeking charges of assault first, armed criminal action, unlawful use of weapon, robbery 1st, and endangering welfare of a child.
We also spoke with Poplar Bluff Police Chief Danny Whiteley, who says that some DNA evidence found at the scene could aid in the investigation.
DANNY WHITELEY:
I'm grateful and I think only God's intervention kept somebody from getting shot in this melee that happened. It amazes me that one of the victims, I feel probably knows for sure who the suspects were and why they won't come forward is disappointing but we're going to actively pursue this until we can come to a conclusion and identify the suspects in this shooting. We also are going to be lucky enough; we'll have some DNA evidence off of the shell casings which may lead to further arrests. If anybody has any further information there's certainly a possibility of a reward if we can identify and prosecute the suspects in this case just call the Poplar Bluff Police Department 785-5776.
DEXTER MAN FOUND NOT GUILTY OF ATTEMPTED MURDER A Dexter man has been found not guilty on multiple charges including attempted murder.
A jury found Christopher Hicks not guilty on charges of attempted murder, armed criminal action, burglary, and arson. He had been accused of being involved in a murder for hire plot in January of 2013.
Donald Lafferty was previously sentenced to 50 years in prison in connection to the incident.
BUTLER COUNTY ROAD WORK SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK Route HH in Butler County will be reduced to one lane this week while Missouri Department of Transportation crews seal coat the roadway.
The section of road to be reduced is located from Route 53 to County Road 350.
Work will take place today through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
THREE ARRESTED IN CONNETION TO ALLEGED ASSAULT IN POPLAR BLUFF Officials say three people have been taken into custody in Poplar Bluff following an alleged assault over the weekend.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, on Saturday a man told officers that he had been assaulted by multiple subjects and his cell phone was stolen. The victim suffered a broken nose in the assault.
During the investigation, officers learned that some of the subjects involved were also involved in a leaving the scene of an accident situation.
We spoke with Sergeant Darron Moore about the incident.
DARRON MOORE:
On Saturday evening around 7:30 officers responded to the area of C and Sycamore in reference to an assault. Officers located the victim Randy Foster, who said he was assaulted by four suspects in a white Ford Crown Victoria. Within a few moments Officer Billy Duckett located the suspect vehicle and conducted a traffic stop at the corner of C and Sycamore. During the investigation it was determined the driver of the suspect vehicle hadn't taken part in the assault and had picked up the suspects earlier as they fled from the scene of a motor vehicle accident which occurred at the corner of Mill and spring. The accident was determined to have occurred when the driver, identified as Jennifer Scarlett, accelerated driving and careless and imprudent manner. She lost control and struck a utility pole. Scarlett and the occupants of the vehicle fled the scene of the accident prior to officer’s arrival. During the investigation it was learned a five-year-old female was in the vehicle at the time of the accident. The child sustained a minor head injury as a result of the accident. Witnesses at the scene confirmed the child was not restrained in a child safety seat at the time. The child’s parents, Daryl and Jennifer Scarlett, were both arrested for endangering the welfare of a child due to their failure to seek medical attention for the child after fleeing the scene of the accident. Jennifer Scarlett was also arrested on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident, first-degree property damage, as well as assaulting an officer while receiving medical attention at the Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center. Doth Jennifer and Darryl Scarlett, along with Dorothy Mae Neeley, were charged in the assault of Randy Foster. Daryl Scarlett was also charged for resisting arrest and assaulting an officer during the booking process.
DEPUTY HIT BY THROWN KNIFE DURING ARREST ATTEMPT A Dunklin County Deputy was reportedly hit by a thrown knife during an arrest attempt on Sunday.
According to authorities, deputies were attempting to arrest Robert Edwards, of Stoddard County, when he threw a knife that struck one of the deputies in the arm.
Edwards was tased by the other deputy and taken into custody on charges including assault of a law enforcement officer, armed criminal action, and burglary.
The deputy was taken to an area hospital for treatment and has since been released.
RIPLEY COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED FOR ASPHALT OVERLAY Crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation will be in Ripley County today for a project on Route W.
During the partial asphalt overlay, Route W will be closed, except for local traffic only, between Route 142 and the Missouri State Line. Work will take place both today and tomorrow from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
Monday June 6, 2016
ONE DEAD FOLLOWING SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN BUTLER COUNTYOne man is dead in connection to a single vehicle wreck Sunday evening in Butler County.
Butler County Coroner Jim Akers tells us the wreck occurred on County Road 465, west of Poplar Bluff. A vehicle driven by 30 year old Kyle Divine, of Poplar Bluff, ran off the side of the road and struck a tree.
Akers says that Divine was pronounced dead at the scene.
PUXICO MAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE DRUG CHARGES A Puxico man has been taken into custody on multiple drug related charges.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 38 year old Bryan Pressley was arrested Sunday morning in Stoddard County on felony charges of possession of methamphetamine and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
He is also facing a charge of possession of a controlled substance – marijuana. Following the arrest, Pressley was taken to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Office on a 24 hour hold.
ROAD PROJECT BEGINNING TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY Route WW in Stoddard County is being reduced to one lane beginning today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform pavement repairs.
The work zone is located from Route J to Route 60.
Work is scheduled to take place today and tomorrow from 6 am to 4 pm daily.
MONTHLY TEST OF BUTLER COUNTY WEATHER SIRENS TO BE HELD TODAY County officials tell us that the monthly test of the Butler County weather sirens will be held today.
According to Butler County EMA Directory Robby Myers, the siren test will begin at noon in Poplar Bluff.
REMAINS IDENTIFIED AS MISSING KENNETT WOMAN Remains found in a small waterway south of Kennett have been identified as a woman who has been missing since February of 2015.
According to the Kennett Police Department, the remains have been identified as Deana R. Davison, of Kennett.
A sample of the remains was sent to the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification where DNA was extracted. A comparison to Ms. Davison’s known DNA samples resulted in a positive identification.
Officials say the investigation by the Kennett Police Department and Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control is continuing.
Anyone has any information regarding this case is asked to contact the Kennett Police Department.
DECK COLLAPSE INJURES 16 IN SIKESTON 16 people were injured Friday night when a deck collapsed in Sikeston.
According to the Sikeston Department of Public Safety, a family was reportedly having an event on their elevated outside deck, in which over 20 people were gathered.
At some point during the event several people moved to one area of the deck to congratulate an expectant mother. Apparently the support gave way in this area of the deck and the deck fell away from the home. Several members of the group fell nearly 15 feet.
Multiple agencies responded to the scene to assist with the injured. Most of the injuries were minor but there were some broken limbs, lacerations and back injuries. Reportedly there were multiple expectant mothers who fell, but at last report they were expected to recover without any complications.
Fifteen of the injured were transported to Missouri Delta Medical Center and one was transported to a hospital in Cape Girardeau.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK A Poplar Bluff man was injured Saturday morning following a single vehicle wreck on US 160 in Ripley County.
According to authorities, a vehicle driven by 82 year old Harlan Vincent drove off the side of the roadway, struck a tree, and overturned in a creek.
Vincent was taken by EMS to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center with serious injuries.
ADVANCE MAN ARRESTED ON UNITED STATE MARSHAL WARRANT An Advance man is in custody on a United States Marshal Warrant.
Scott County Sheriff Rick Walter tells us that 36 year old Derek Dover was arrested on a warrant for escaping confinement due to him leaving a halfway house.
Dover was arrested without incident on Saturday following a report of a suspicious male walking around the parking lot of a business. He was transported to the Scott County Jail and remains in custody with no bond.
Walter says Dover will be extradited by the United States Marshall Service.
Friday June 3, 2016
MAN ESCAPES FROM MISSISSIPPI COUNTY JAIL IN NORTHEAST ARKANSASA manhunt is underway for a man who escaped from the Mississippi County Jail in Northeast Arkansas.
According to the Facebook page for Arkansas Community Correction, authorities are looking for 32 year old Wendell A. Shields.
On Wednesday, Shields allegedly climbed the interior fence of a recreation yard and managed to get on the roof. He then jumped off the roof and ran to a landfill.
He was being held on an absconder warrant and new charges of commercial burglary, theft of property and fleeing. He also has convictions that include burglary, theft, and firearm possession.
Shields is described as being 5 foot 8 inches tall, weighing 146 pounds, and having several tattoos.
Arkansas Community Correction says Shields is believed to have traveled to Osceola.
BOIL WATER ORDER ISSUED FOR CITY OF NAYLOR The city of Naylor is under a boil water order.
Officials tell us that the order was issued yesterday due to a busted water main. Naylor residents must boil their water for five minutes before drinking or using it to cook with.
The water is safe to use for baths and showers. It is also safe to wash clothes and dishes; however you should not add any bleach.
The boil water order is in effect until further notice.
REGISTRATION OPEN FOR 24TH ANNUAL CHILDREN’S THEATRE DRAMA CAMP The dates have been set for the 24th annual children’s theatre drama camp at Three Rivers College.
The camp for students entering 2nd to 8th grade will be held from July 25th to July 29th.
Campers will participate in activities focusing on acting, improvisation, theatre games, creative dramatics, musical theatre and reader’s theatre. They will then show off what they have learned at a performance at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center.
Theatre instructor Tim Thompson of Three Rivers College will conduct the camp. Registration forms are available at the Tinnin Center office and the deadline to register is July 18th.
HEAVY RAINFALL POSSIBLE WITH TODAY AND TOMORROW STORMS We have rain in the forecast for both today and tomorrow and the National Weather Service says heavy rain is possible on both days.
According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued this morning, scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop today and continue tonight. The main hazards with these storms will be locally heavy rain and dangerous lightning.
More storms are in the forecast for Saturday, with heavy rain possibly being more widespread than today. A few severe storms with damaging winds cannot be ruled out as well.
NEW IMMUNIZATIONS REQUIRED FOR MISSOURI 8TH AND 12TH GRADERS Missouri students entering the 8th grade and 12th grade this fall will require an additional immunization for school.
According to the Butler County Health Department, one dose of meningoccal vaccine is now required for all students wishing to enter 8th grade. Two doses are now required for those going into the 12th grade, unless their first dose wasn’t received until the age of 16 or later, in which case one dose is sufficient.
A common outcome of meningococcal infection is meningitis. Meningococcal meningitis is very serious and can be fatal. In fatal cases, deaths can occur in as little as a few hours. In non-fatal cases, permanent disabilities can include hearing loss and brain damage.
Parents are advised to contact their family physician or local health department for more information on the meningoccal vaccine.
A full list of immunization requirements for the upcoming school year is available on the Butler County Health Department immunizations page.
INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER TO HOST YARD SALE AND BAKE SALE TODAY The Independent Living Center of Southeast Missouri will be holding a yard sale and bake sale today to raise funds for their arthritis programs.
The event will be held from 8 am to 3 pm in the side parking lot of the center at 511 Cedar Street in Poplar Bluff.
For more information, contact the Independent Living Center at 573-686-2333.
PLEASANT HILL MASS CHOIR TO HOST BBQ FUNDRAISER THIS WEEKEND The Pleasant Hill Mass Choir will be hosting a BBQ fundraiser this weekend.
The fundraiser will be held at the Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church Family Center on Saturday. The Family Center is located at 1115 Garfield Street in Poplar Bluff.
Officials say that the menu will include a pulled pork sandwich, cole slaw, and baked beans.
