Tuesday August 2, 2016

WOMAN AND CHILD RESCUED FROM RISING WATERS IN BUTLER COUNTYTwo people were rescued from flash flooding Monday in Butler County.

A woman and her four year old child had to be rescued after the woman’s vehicle stalled out in rising waters over County Road 4681. Both the Butler County Fire Department and Sheriff’s Department responded to the scene.

Officials say that both the woman and her child were recovered safely and there were no injuries during the incident.

 

WOMAN ACCUSED OF ASSAULTING HER BOYFRIEND WITH A HAMMER A woman has been taken into custody after her boyfriend accused her of assaulting him with a hammer.

We spoke with Lieutenant Darron Moore with the Poplar Bluff Police Department about the incident.

DARRON MOORE:

On Sunday around 4 pm, officers responded to the Butler County Prosecutor’s Office in reference to an assault. The victim, Archie Cox, had walked to the Prosecutor’s office after reportedly being assaulted with a hammer by his girlfriend, Brenda Garmon. Cox had obvious injuries on his face and complained also of injuries on his thigh as a result of the assault. Garmon was contacted at her residence in the 100 block of South 8th by officers and placed under arrest. She was booked on a charge of 2nd degree domestic assault and later released pending a review by the Prosecutor’s office.

Lieutenant Moore would further add that Archie Cox was later arrested by Butler County Deputies for an outstanding warrant through the Butler County Courts.

 

MAN ARRESTED IN THE MIDDLE OF A DRUG DEAL IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS A man was allegedly in the middle of a drug deal when he was taken into custody in Northeast Arkansas.

Greene County Sheriff David Carter tells KWOC News that Michael Faries was arrested over the weekend for possession and delivery of crystal methamphetamine.

Following the arrest, Faries was transported to the Greene County Detention Center.

 

PART OF BUTLER COUNTY UNDER BOIL WATER ADVISORY A boil water advisory is in effect for part of Butler County.

Officials announced Monday morning that Public Water Supply District #3 was under a boil water advisory until further notice.

A reason for the advisory was not released.

 

VOTING UNDERWAY IN MISSOURI’S PRIMARY ELECTION Polls opened this morning at 6 am for the Missouri Primary Elections.

Multiple local and state nominations are up for grabs, including Governor and one of Missouri’s two United States Senate seats on the state side, along with numerous races in Butler County. State officials estimate that 31 percent of Missouri’s registered voters will participate in today’s primary elections.

You can find your voting location online at www.GoVoteMissouri.com. Polls will close at 7 pm, and anyone in line to vote at that time will still get to cast a ballot. Anyone who arrives after polling places close will not be allowed to vote.

We will be following the results live from the Butler County Courthouse beginning at 6 pm tonight on Today’s Talk 93.3 FM and 930 AM KWOC as well as streaming online at KWOC.com and facebook.com/TodaysTalkKWOC.

 

TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO DRUG BUST IN POPLAR BLUFF A Poplar Bluff man is facing charges after marijuana was found in his vehicle following a traffic stop.

Captain Dave Sutton with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News that officers conducted the traffic stop Sunday evening on 23 year old Querone Jones.

Jones was arrested, and his vehicle impounded, after officers found that Jones operator’s license was suspended.

While conducting an inventory of the vehicle, officials found a plastic bag of marijuana and a set of scales.

Jones was booked in on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to sell, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while suspended, and no state registration. He was lodged in the Butler County Jail.

 

JONESBORO MAN IN CRITICAL CONDITION FOLLOWING ATV ACCIDENT IN CLAY COUNTY A man has been flown to a Memphis hospital following an ATV accident in Clay County.

According to Clay County Sheriff Terry Miller, Clay County 911 received a report of the accident Saturday night shortly before 11 pm.

The driver of the ATV, 25 year old Jay Tate, of Jonesboro, was found at the scene with multiple injuries. He was taken to a local hospital and later flown by Air-Evac to the Med in Memphis. Miller says the last reports they received were that Tate was in critical, but stable, condition.

The Clay County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the accident.

 

WAYNE COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY AND TOMORROW FOR PAVEMENT REPAIRS Route KK in Wayne County will be closed today and tomorrow while Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.

MoDot officials say the section of Route KK to be closed is located from Route 34 to Twin Ponds Road.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 5 pm each day. During the repairs, the road will be open to local traffic only.

Monday August 1, 2016

DONIPHAN MAN KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WRECKA Doniphan man was killed over the weekend in a single vehicle wreck in Northeast Arkansas.

According to the Arkansas State Police, a vehicle driven by 63 year old Clifford Summers ran off of State Highway 328 in Randolph County, struck a ditch, and overturned.

Summers was ejected from the vehicle during the wreck. Officials say the incident occurred at around 1:30 am Sunday morning.

 

MAN ARRESTED ON METH AND MARIJUANA CHARGES IN BUTLER COUNTY Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell us that a Perryville man was arrested last week on a felony meth charge.

31 year old Howard Thilenius was arrested Thursday night in Butler County on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

He is also facing a charge of possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana.

 

THE DEADLINE TO ABSENTEE VOTE FOR PRIMARY ELECTION IS 5 PM There is still time to vote absentee for tomorrow’s primary election.

According to Butler County Clerk Tonyi Deffendall, today is the final day for absentee voting at the Butler County Clerk’s office.

Deffendall says that the office is scheduled to close this evening at 5 pm.

 

PAVEMENT REPAIRS TO CAUSE CLOSURE OF WAYNE COUNTY ROAD Missouri Department of Transportation crews will be in Wayne County today for pavement repairs on Route U.

During the repairs, Route U will be closed from Route B to the end of state maintenance

MoDot says the repairs are scheduled to be done from 7 am to 5 pm.

 

ONE DEAD FOLLOWING INCIDENT NEAR CURRENT RIVER IN CARTER COUNTY A man has died following an incident over the weekend in Carter County.

According to authorities, the man was injured after he jumped from a bluff near Van Buren. He later died at a Cape Girardeau hospital.

The identity of the man was not available.

 

TEEN IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING PURSUIT WITH POLICE Authorities in Kennett have arrested a teenager in connection to a foot pursuit.

According to the Kennett Police Department, on Sunday morning officers were dispatched to a residence in the area of Providence Road in reference to property damage.

When officers arrived at the area, they noticed a suspect, later identified as 17 year old Miguel Limas, fleeing the scene on foot.

Officers began pursuit and were able to take Limas in custody following a brief struggle.

Limas was held in the Dunklin County Justice Center pending the filing of formal charges of property damage and resisting arrest.

 

DEXTER WOMAN ARRESTED ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WARRANT A Dexter woman has been taken into custody on a controlled substance warrant.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 29 year old Tiffany Michelle Jones was recently arrested on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance.

As of this morning, Jones remained in jail on a $20,000 cash only bond.

 

PEMISCOT COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR PIPE REPLACEMENT Route M in Pemiscot County will be closed today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can replace a pipe under the roadway.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 4:30 pm.

The section Route M to be closed is located between County Road 483 and County Road 489.

Friday, July 29, 2016

   

BUTLER COUNTY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FORUM HELD THURSDAY NIGHT It was a packed house last night at the Butler County Courthouse for the Butler County Republican Candidate Forum.

A total of 15 candidates running for five separate county offices spoke at the forum. The event lasted for about an hour and featured the candidates speaking about themselves and giving their reasons for why they should win the nomination.

The primary election will be held on Tuesday, August 2nd.

 

 

 

MAN ARRESTED IN STODDARD COUNTY ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WARRANT Authorities in Stoddard County have arrested a Bell City man on a controlled substance warrant.

Officials with the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department tell us that 23 year old Owen Tyler Watkins was recently arrested on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana.

Watkins bond was set at $75,000 cash only.

 

  ELLINGTON WOMAN INJURED IN REYNOLDS COUNTY WRECK An Ellington woman has been taken to a Poplar Bluff hospital following a wreck in Reynolds County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred when 65 year old Delorse Dea was allegedly driving her vehicle on the wrong side of County Road 710 and struck another vehicle.

Dea suffered moderate injuries in the wreck. No injuries were listed for the driver of the second vehicle.

 

  PRACTICE TO BEGIN MONDAY FOR POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES The summer is almost over for athletes at Poplar Bluff High School.

Poplar Bluff Director of Athletics Kent Keith tells us that students participating in fall sports will begin practice on Monday.

Practice will start at 7:30 am for cross country at Hendrickson Park. Football and softball players will both begin practicing at 8 am at Bacon Park. At 9 am, volleyball practice will start at the old high school gym.

In the afternoon, tennis players will be meeting at 3 pm at the old high school tennis courts. Soccer practice is set to begin at 4 pm at the new Mules Stadium.

 

  EVENTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2016 BUTLER COUNTY FAIR Multiple events have been announced for the 2016 Butler County Fair.

The fair will take place from September 29th to October 1st. The fair parade has been scheduled for Thursday, September 29th. Any business, group, church, or civic organization that would like to participate can contact Jack Altman at 573-718-0588.

The Butler County Fair BBQ Contest will begin on Friday, September 30th at 7 pm. Officials say there will be multiple classes and categories available at the contest. Judging will be held on Saturday, October 1st.

The fair will also feature a demolition derby on October 1st at Ray Clinton Park.

More information is available online at www.butlerfair.org.

 

  COMMUNITY CLEARN UP EVENT TO BE HELD IN DEXTER A Community Cleanup event has been scheduled for next weekend in Dexter.

The event will be held from 8 am to 8 pm Saturday, August 6th, at the Dexter Eagles parking lot. They will be taking old computers, cell phones, satellite equipment, air conditioner units, office equipments, televisions, appliances, and batteries.

All of the items will be recycled. If you need something picked up, call 573-414-4364.

 

  ENTRIES BEING ACCEPTED FOR 8TH ANNUAL MULESKINNER GOLF TOURNAMENT The 8th Annual Muleskinner Golf Tournament is only one week away.

The 4 person scramble tournament will be held on Friday, August 5th at the Westwood Hills Country Club. Organizers say the entry fee is $500 per team, which includes a cart and lunch. Hole sponsorships are also available for $100 per hole.

All proceeds will go to benefit the Poplar Bluff Mules athletics programs.

A banquet and auction will be held following the tournament. For more information, contact the Poplar Bluff Mules Booster Club at 573-776-4358.

Thursday July 28, 2016

IDENTITIES RELEASED OF TWO KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WRECKAuthorities in Clay County have released the name of two people who were killed in a single vehicle wreck earlier this month.

Clay County Sheriff Terry Miller tells us that Clay County 911 received a call on July 16th about a one vehicle rollover accident where the vehicle had become fully engulfed in flames.

Two people were found dead in the vehicle. Miller says they have now been identified as 24 year old Christopher Smith, of Kennett, and 43 year old Tracy Tippitt, of Campbell.

 

WOMAN ARRESTED IN WAYNE COUNTY ON FELONY METH CHARGE A Mill Spring woman is facing a felony meth charge in connection to her arrest in Wayne County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 46 year old Melissa Gentles was taken into custody Wednesday night on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

Gentles is also facing charges of unlawful use of drug paraphernalia and possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana.

Following the arrest, she was taken to the Wayne County Jail on a 24 hour hold.

 

 

SUSPECT IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING STANDOFF IN FREDERICKTOWN Updating a story we brought to you yesterday, a suspect has been taken into custody following a standoff at a home Fredericktown.

The suspect, whose name was not released, was arrested peacefully Wednesday morning.

A three block radius around the home had been evacuated as a part of the standoff.

In a Facebook post, the Fredericktown Police Department thanked multiple agencies for their assistance during the incident, including the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the SEMO Regional Bomb Squad.

 

BUTLER COUNTY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FORUM TO BE HELD TONIGHT IN POPLAR BLUFF Citizens in Butler County will get a chance to learn more about the Republican candidates for various county positions tonight at the the Butler County Republican Candidate Forum.

The forum will begin at 6:30 pm at the Butler County Courthouse. We spoke with the Chairman of the Butler County Republican Central Committee, Eddy Justice, about the event.

EDDY JUSTICE:

Tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the third floor courtroom of the Butler County Courthouse. The Butler County Republican Central Committee will be hosting a forum of the 15 candidates that are running for the Five County positions in Butler County. Each candidate will be allowed five minutes to introduce themselves and to tell why they think they are the best person for that position. The Forum is open to the public and free of charge and we invite everybody to come out that would like to get to know their candidates better in order to know for sure who they want to vote for. We're looking forward to having this function and introducing everybody one last time before the election on August 2nd. And getting everybody to vote in an educated manner and we’re looking forward to it and I think it's going to be something that will be very profitable to the community and will be something that will look back on and use it as a template for functions in the future.

We will be broadcasting the entire forum live tonight beginning at 6:30 pm on Today’s Talk KWOC, KWOC.com, and with video on our Facebook page at facebook.com/TodaysTalkKWOC.

 

PAVEMENT REPAIRS UNDERWAY IN REYNOLDS AND WAYNE COUNTIES Crews have begun pavement repairs on Route AA in Wayne and Reynolds Counties.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route AA is being reduced to one lane with a 10 ft. width restriction from Route 49 to the end of state maintenance.

Work is scheduled to continue from 6 am to 9 pm daily through Thursday, September 1st.

Wednesday July 27, 2016

WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER ALLEGEDLY KIDNAPPING TWO YEAR OLDA Bernie woman is in custody in connection to the alleged kidnapping of a two year old child.

According to authorities, the kidnapping took place early Tuesday morning and the child was found during a traffic stop Tuesday afternoon.

27 year old Nichole Ford has been taken into custody on a kidnapping charge.

 

ONE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI WRECK A Lilbourn man has been badly injured in connection to a single vehicle wreck Tuesday morning in New Madrid County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 65 year old Richard Smelser was driving on US 61 when his vehicle travelled off the left side of the road and struck a ditch. The Highway Patrol did not specify what caused the vehicle to leave the roadway.

Smelser was taken by ambulance to St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau with serious injuries.

 

FALL KILLS MAN IN NORTHEAST ARKASNAS A Lake City man has died following a fall at a northeast Arkansas plant on Monday.

76 year old Marion Bunch reportedly fell through a skylight while working at the plant in Paragould.

He later passed away from injuries he received in the fall.

 

AREA EVACUATED IN CONNECTION TO ONGOING STANDOFF IN FREDERICKTOWN An area of Fredericktown has been evacuated in connection to an ongoing standoff between a man and police at an area home.

According to authorities, the incident began Tuesday evening and a three block radius around the house has been evacuated. A bomb squad is also at the scene.

The identity of the person involved in the standoff has not been released.

 

HEAVY RAIN AND LIGHTNING PRIMARY CONCERNS WITH STORMS TONIGHT While we are looking at chances of showers and thunderstorms throughout the week and upcoming weekend, the National Weather Service says the greatest chance will be for tonight and tomorrow.

According to a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the NWS the primary concerns with the storms tonight and tomorrow will be locally heavy rainfall and lightning. Chances of thunderstorms are forecast to continue each day through Sunday.

The NWS also reports that some areas may have heat index values reach near 100 degrees this afternoon as well.

 

2016 CHURCH EXPO SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEKEND IN POPLAR BLUFF The 2016 Church Expo has been scheduled for this weekend.

The event will be held from 8 am to 8 pm Saturday at the Historic Wheatley School in Poplar Bluff.

The expo will include a prayer breakfast at 8 am, dinner at 5 pm, and multiple sessions in between. Following dinner, there will be a gospel performance by the Poplar Bluff Community Mass Choir.

For more information, contact Rex Rattler at 573-872-9090.

 

 

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

   

HEAT BLAMED FOR LOCAL LANDSCAPER’S DEATH

A Dexter landscaper died over the weekend from working in the heat near Poplar Bluff.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration the worker was assisting in tree-trimming efforts when he became overheated Friday afternoon. The heat index was around 110 degrees at the time.

OSHA says the man’s core body temperature exceeded 108 degrees and he was taken to an area hospital where he died the next day.

The worker was identified as 23 year old Tyler Halsey. OSHA says it was only his fourth day working for the tree service based out of Indiana.

 

 

ELLSINORE MAN ARRESTED ON FELONY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE CHARGE

An Ellsinore man has been arrested in Butler County on a felony charge.

According to the Highway Patrol, 53 year old Daniel Ford was taken into custody Monday evening on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance.

Ford is also facing a charge driving while intoxicated.

 

 

TEN POUNDS OF MARIJUANA CONFISCATED DURING SEARCH IN RIPLEY COUNTY

Multiple people have been taken into custody after marijuana was found in Ripley County.

According to the Ripley County Sheriff’s Office, ten pounds of marijuana was found, along with other evidence, during the execution of a search warrant.

Officials say that three people have been taken into custody in connection to the search; however their names have not been released.

 

 

POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON WARRANT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

An area man is in custody following his arrest in Stoddard County.

Officials with the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department tell us that 40 year old Dennis Fann, of Poplar Bluff, was recently arrested on a warrant for distribution of a controlled substance.

Fann’s bond was set at $35,000 cash only. The Sheriff’s Department says that he was still in jail as of this morning.

 

 

METH ARREST MADE MONDAY NIGHT IN WAYNE COUNTY

A Piedmont man is facing charges following his arrest last night in Wayne County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 51 year old William McKinney was arrested at 9:30 pm on charges of felony possession of methamphetamine and misdemeanor unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.

McKinney was held in Wayne County following the arrest.

 

 

VA MEDICAL CENTER TO HOST LOCAL ART EXHIBIT FOR 9/11 ANNIVERSARY

The John J. Pershing VA Medical Center in Poplar Bluff is looking for local art pieces for a memorial to mark 15th anniversary of 9/11.

The Medical Center is seeking prints, paintings, drawings, digital works, mixed media or even sculptures for the project.

Artists are asked to submit 2 to 3 images of your piece, the title, and size, along with your name and contact information to myhvet@gmail.com.

There is no entry fee and submissions must be received by August 22nd.

Accepted artwork will be displayed at the VA Medical Center during the week of September 5th and also highlighted during the memorial service at the VA Medical Center on September 9th.

 

 

ROAD IN WAYNE AND CARTER COUNTIES TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR PAVEMENT REPAIRS

Route KK in Wayne and Carter County will be closed today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.

The road will be closed, except for local traffic only, from Route 34 to Twin Ponds Road.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 5 pm.

July 25, 2016

MAN FLOWN TO ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL AFTER VEHICLE OVERTURNS AND STRIKES BUILDINGA Farmington man has been flown to a St. Louis hospital following a single vehicle wreck in Iron County.

According to the Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred on Missouri Highway 21, near Arcadia, Friday evening.

A vehicle driven by 55 year old, Todd Milfeld, reportedly ran off the side of the roadway, overturned, and then struck a building.

Milfeld suffered serious injuries and was taken by Air Evac to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis.

The Highway Patrol did not release how much damage was done to the building.

 

WOMAN ARRESTED IN STODDARD COUNTY ON ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY WARRANT An Essex woman is in custody following her arrest in Stoddard County.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 27 year old Patricia Leeann Martin was arrested on a warrant out of Iowa for escape from custody.

Officials say Martin is in jail and awaiting extradition at this time.

 

ROAD PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN WAYNE AND IRON COUNTIES Route 49 in Wayne and Iron Counties will be reduced with a 10 foot width restriction beginning today so contractor crews can mill and perform paving operations.

The section of roadway to be reduced is located from the junction of Route 21/72/49 to Route 34.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through Wednesday, August 31st.

 

KENNETT MAN ARRESTED IN RIPLEY COUNTY ON METH AND MARIJUANA CHARGES A man was taken into custody Saturday evening in Ripley County on meth and marijuana charges.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 30 year old Scotty Pullam, of Kennett, was arrested on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Pullam was taken to the Ripley County Sheriff’s Office on a 24 hour hold.

 

WOMAN ARRESTED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS FOR POSSESSION OF CRYSTAL METHAMPHETAMINE Authorities in Northeast Arkansas say that a woman has been taken into custody on a meth charge.

Greene County Sheriff David Carter tells KWOC News that Ashley Galvan was arrested Thursday afternoon for possession of crystal methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Carter says that Galvan was also arrested on four warrants.

 

SIKESTON MAN FACING DRUG CHARGE FOLLOWING ARREST IN CARTER COUNTY A Sikeston man is facing a felony drug charge in connection to his arrest over the weekend.

According to authorities, 41 year old Matthew Thompson was arrested early Sunday morning in Carter County on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

Thompson is also facing a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. Following the arrest, Thompson was taken to the Carter County Jail on a 12 hour hold.

 

DATE SET FOR 28TH ANNUAL HAVEN HOUSE TRAIL RIDE A date has been set for the 28th Annual Haven House Trail Ride.

The event has been scheduled for Saturday, September 24th. According to the Haven House Facebook page, pledge sheets will begin to be mailed out this Friday to all previous riders.

Anyone who would like more information can call 573-686-4873.

Thursday July 21, 2016

MAN IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING SHOOTING DEATH IN REYNOLDS COUNTYOne arrest has been made in connection to a shooting death in Reynolds County.

According to authorities, a woman called 911 on Tuesday and said that someone was shooting at her vehicle. When deputies arrived at the scene they entered the home and found a man, later identified as 55 year old James Sumpter, of Bunker, who reportedly told them he had shot and killed a woman.

The victim, Tammy Skiles, was found dead in the home.

Sumpter was arrested and is facing charges of 1st degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon, and armed criminal action. Bond was set at $1,000,000.

 

DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WARRANT Authorities in Stoddard County have taken a Dexter man into custody on a controlled substance warrant.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 52 year old David Allen Burnett was arrested on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia.

Officials say Burnett remained in jail as of this morning on a $7,500 cash only bond.

 

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR TO BE IN POPLAR BLUFF ON FRIDAY One of the candidates for the Republican nomination for Missouri Governor will be speaking with citizens in Poplar Bluff this week.

Catherine Hanaway will be making a stop at the St. Louis Bread Company in Poplar Bluff from 3 to 4 pm on Friday.

Hanaway also has stops planned for this week in other areas of Southeast Missouri.

 

EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING EXTENDED TO SUNDAY Weather officials have extended the Excessive Heat Warning that is covering most of Southeast Missouri.

According to the National Weather Service, the warning is now in effect through 8 pm on Sunday.

High temperatures and oppressive humidity are expected to push heat indices above 105 degrees today, and possibly over 110 degrees on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Officials say that a heat index of 105 degrees or higher is the level where the body becomes more susceptible to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Anyone who has to be outside is recommended to reschedule strenuous activities to the evening or early morning hours. Remember to also drink plenty of fluids and stay out of the sun if possible.

 

WOMAN TAKEN TO MEMPHIS HOSPITAL FOLLOWING SHOOTING IN BLYTHEVILLE A woman was injured in a shooting incident in Blytheville.

According to authorities, 31 year old Kenyatta Cook suffered a gunshot wound to her knee during the incident.

Cook was reportedly in a vehicle when the shooting occurred and she was taken to a Memphis hospital for treatment.

A passenger in the vehicle was not injured.

 

SIXTH ANNUAL ST. JUDE ARCHERY SHOOT AND AUCTION SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 13TH The date has been set for the 6th Annual St. Jude Archery Shoot and Auction.

The event, presented by US Bank, will be held from 8 am to 2 pm on Saturday, August 13th at the Missouri Department of Conservation Archery Range on NN Highway. The event will include novelty shoots, a free youth archery camp, a pop-up archery tournament, and other demonstrations.

A VIP pre-party has been scheduled for August 12th at the American Legion on PP Highway. Tickets can be purchased for $30 and reserved tables of 8 are available for $350.

For more information, contact Miranda Fickert at 573-718-2875.

 

ATHLETE PHYSICALS TO BE HELD TODAY IN POPLAR BLUFF Poplar Bluff High School and Junior High student athletes can get a free physical tonight at the High School Annex.

Physicals will be conducted beginning at 5:30 pm for athletes in the 7th and 8th grades, beginning at 6:30 for 9th and 10th grades, and beginning at 7:30 for 11th and 12th grades.

First practice dates have also been set for Poplar Bluff High School and Junior High fall sports.

The first practice day for high school athletes is Monday, August 1st. Junior High athletes will follow two week later, on Monday, August 15th.

Wednesday July 20, 2016

ALTERCATION ALLEGEDLY LEADS TO SHOTS BEING FIRED IN NEELYVILLEButler County authorities say that shots were reportedly fired Monday during an altercation in Neelyville.

Investigator Wess Popp with the Butler County Sheriff’s Department tells us more about the incident.

WESS POPP:

On Monday at approximately noon, we got a call to Neelyville about shots fired. Officers arrived where they make contact with Dariel Trice. Trice reported that Desean Bell had fired two shots at him. He said that they had met up in the parking lot of video Playhouse where a verbal altercation began. The verbal altercation escalated into a physical altercation where Bell had swung at Mr. Trice and Trice had swung back and hit him. Bell then left the scene assuming he went home. Trice then walked to the Neelyville Park where he again met up with Bell carrying a backpack. Mr. Bell pulled a handgun pointed it at Trice and fired two rounds and immediately leaving the scene. Officers arrived, identified Bell from Trice, and went to Bell’s Apartment. Investigators looked over the scene where they found a green duffel bag hanging from a tree as if thrown into a field. Opened up that bag where they retrieve the handgun. Bell was arrested for assault 1st and unlawful use of a weapon, and is currently housed at the Butler County jail with a $100,000 cash only bond.

Bell is also facing charges of assault of a law enforcement officer in the 3rd degree and 1st degree property damage.

 

EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING ISSUED FOR PARTS OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI A heat advisory that had been in effect for parts of Southeast Missouri has been upgraded to an Excessive Heat Warning.

The warning was issued this morning by the National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky for parts of Butler, Carter, Ripley, and Wayne Counties. The warning is in effect until 7 pm on Saturday.

Weather officials say that temperatures in the mid and upper 90’s will combine with oppressive humidity to produce heat indices at around 110 degrees.

The heat may be somewhat lower today due to possible cloud cover, but officials say very oppressive heat is expected for Thursday through Saturday.

 

METHAMPHETAMINE FOUND DURING SEARCH OF NORTHEAST ARKANSAS HOME A man was taken into custody Monday following the search of his home by authorities in Northeast Arkansas.

According to Greene County Sheriff David Carter, the search was conducted by the Greene County Sheriff’s Department and Arkansas Probation and Parole at the home of Ryan Flanrey.

During the search, officers found methamphetamine, syringes, spoons, pipes, and digital scales.

Following the arrest, Flanrey was taken to the Greene County Jail.

 

AUTHORITIES ARREST WOMAN IN CONNECTION TO SKELETAL REMAINS An investigation is underway in connection to the discovery of skeletal remains at a home in Paragould.

According to authorities, Gloria Tinsely was taken into custody and is facing a charge of abuse of a corpse.

The remains were found Tuesday and belonged to an adult male who has not been identified.

 

TWO INJURED WHEN VEHICLE HITS TREE NEAR POPLAR BLUFF Two Poplar Bluff teenagers were injured Tuesday night in a single vehicle wreck in Butler County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred on County Road 448 near Poplar Bluff when a vehicle driven by 19 year old Ryan Hatton travelled off of the roadway and struck a tree.

A 15 year old passenger in the vehicle was seriously injured and taken by Air Evac to Elvis Presley Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee.

Hatton suffered minor injuries and was taken to Black River Medical Center.

 

19TH ANNUAL BUTLER COUNTY JOB FAIR SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 26TH Registration is open to area businesses for the 19th Annual Butler County Job Fair.

According to the Butler County Community Resource Council, the job fair will be held from 10 am to 3 pm on August 26th at the Bess Activity Center in Poplar Bluff.

Booth space is free to employers, with 50 spaces available on a first come, first serve basis. Advance registration is required, with businesses asked to return their registration by August 12th.

For more information, contact the Butler County Community Resource Council at 573-776-7830.

Tuesday July 19, 2016

ONE IN CUSTODY IN CONNECTION TO WEEKEND STABBING IN POPLAR BLUFFA man received non-life threatening injuries during a stabbing incident Saturday night.

Deputy Chief Donnie Trout with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News that a suspect has been taken into custody.

DONNIE TROUT:

On Saturday evening at 11:30 officers responded to the 900 block of Maud Street in reference to a subject having been stabbed. While en route officers Zach Tubb was flagged down by a subject on a bicycle and said someone had attempted to rob him. Communications advised this was the suspect in the stabbing. The suspect was identified as 40 year old Timothy Wayne Williams and he made a spontaneous utterance that it was self-defense. The knife was located on the sidewalk next to his bicycle and he proceeded to tell that he had loaned money to the victim earlier in the day and the victim had been in contact with him stating if he would buy online pharmacy methamphetamine for him they would call the loan even. The victim was later transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Timothy Williams was arrested and charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action and lodged in the Butler County Justice Center.

Information on the full extent of the victim’s injuries was not available.

 

IDENTITY RELEASED OF PERSON KILLED IN KENNETT SHOOTING Authorities have released the identity of a man killed over the weekend during a shooting in Kennett.

According to authorities, Shane McCormack was shot during the incident on Sunday. He was taken to an area hospital where he later passed away.

Police have arrested Kenneth Bowles in connection to the incident. Bowles and McCormack had allegedly been involved in an altercation prior to the shooting.

The Kennett Police Department says the investigation has been turned over to the Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control due to a conflict of interest with employees of the City of Kennett.

 

BRIDGE REPAIRS COULD PROMPT DELAYS ON MISSOURI ROUTE 142 IN BUTLER COUNTY Route 142 in Butler County will be reduced to one lane beginning today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform bridge repairs.

The bridge set for repairs is located between County Road 275 and Route HH.

Weather permitting, work will be performed today through Thursday, from 7 am to 4 pm daily.

 

POPLAR BLUFF POLICE INVESTIGATING REPORTED ROBBERY Poplar Bluff police are investigating an alleged robbery that left one woman in a coma for several days.

KWOC News spoke with Captain Dave Sutton with the Poplar Bluff Police Department about the investigation.

DAVE SUTTON:

On Sunday afternoon at around 3:30 pm, the Poplar Bluff Police Department received a robbery complaint at the front desk of the police department. Rickie Holloway reported that on July 3rd they found his mother in law, Etta Stockman, disoriented inside her residence in St. Francis, Arkansas, and they took her to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center. Stockman had broken ribs and bruises and slipped into a coma for several days. When she woke, Stockman said she sustained the injuries when two Hispanic males assaulted her and stole her purse in front of Goody's Clothing Store on the afternoon of Thursday, June 30th. No suspects have been identified and the investigation continues. Anyone with information related to this is asked to contact the Poplar Bluff Police Department at 573-785-5776.

 

POPLAR BLUFF MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED WHEN HIS VEHICLE STRIKES A BRIDGE IN WAYNE COUNTY A Poplar Bluff man suffered serious injuries Monday after his vehicle struck a bridge in Wayne County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle driven by 26 year old Brian Tumbas, ran off the side of Missouri Highway 49, struck a bridge end, and overturned.

Following the wreck, Tumbas was taken by ambulance to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center.

 

HEAT WAVE CONTINUES IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Temperatures are reaching dangerous levels in Southeast Missouri and weather officials say there is more to come.

We spoke with Rick Shanklin with the National Weather Service about what we you can expect to see this week.

RICK SHANKLIN:

We are entering into the most prominent Heatwave so far this year across our region. Expected heat indices this week basically in this area to average 105 or greater. For that reason we have a heat advisory that’s in effect and we expect more heat advisories to be issued throughout the course of the week and it’s not out of the question that we could even have an excessive heat warning issued for our region as a result of this persistent Heat Wave across our region. Really not much change all week in the heat and humidity, perhaps a small chance of thunderstorms a couple days this week. Areas to the east of here might see a little bit of a reprieve from the heat on Wednesday but most of us I think are going to see virtually no relief whatsoever throughout the course of the entire week. During all this heat it is extremely important to heed the advice that is provided and that is to not over expose yourself to the heat especially during the heat of the day. Wear lightweight light color clothing, take plenty of breaks, drink plenty of water, plenty of fluids to stay hydrated. And especially when it comes to vehicles one of the concerns we really have is individuals being left in a vehicle. We always say look before you lock that car be sure you haven’t left a pet and certainly not a small child in the vehicle. We lose about 40 children each year in the United States from them being left in vehicles.

The Butler County Health Department says that cooling centers are available in Butler County. To find your nearest cooling center, contact the Butler County Health Department at 573-785-8478.

Monday July 18, 2016

ONE DEAD IN CONNECTION TO KENNETT SHOOTINGA shooting in Kennett has left one person dead.

According to the Kennett Police Department, officers were dispatched to a residence Sunday afternoon in reference to a shooting, with one person still armed with a firearm.

Officers were able to locate and secure the suspect . The victim was taken to an area hospital where they later passed away.

The identities of the suspect and the victim have not been released.

 

BODY FOUND IN BLACK RIVER A body found over the weekend has been identified as a missing man.

According to Clay County Sheriff Terry Miller, a boater found the body Saturday in Black River near the landing on Clay County Road 228.

The body has been identified as Dennis Franks. Area residents told police that Franks, a resident of Holland’s Lodge, had not been seen since July 14th.

Miller says that deputies are continuing investigations, however foul play in not suspected at this time.

 

POPLAR BLUFF MAN FACING FELONY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE CHARGE A Poplar Bluff man was arrested over the weekend on a felony controlled substance charge.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 29 year old Benjamin Price was arrested in Carter County Sunday afternoon on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance.

Price is also facing a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. Officials say he was processed and released.

 

HEAT ADVISORY TO BE IN EFFECT THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING Officials with the National Weather Service say a Heat Advisory will go into effect this morning and continue through Wednesday evening.

Temperatures will be running in the mid 90’s each day through Wednesday and will combine with oppressive humidity to produce heat indices near 105 degrees. Officials say that is the level where the body becomes more susceptible to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Anyone who has to be outside is recommended to reschedule strenuous activities to the evening or early morning hours. Remember to also drink plenty of fluids and stay out of the sun if possible.

For information about cooling centers that are available in Butler County, contact the Butler County Health Department at 573-785-8478.

 

TWO KILLED IN NORHTEAST ARKANSAS WRECK Two people have died following a single vehicle wreck in Northeast Arkansas.

Clay County Sheriff Terry Miller tells us that Clay County 911 received a call Saturday about a one vehicle rollover accident. The caller said that the vehicle was fully engulfed in flames.

Miller says that authorities arrived on the scene and put out the fire. Both occupants of the vehicle were found deceased.

The identities of the deceased have not been released, pending results from the Arkansas State Crime Lab. The Arkansas State Police are investigating the incident.

 

ILLINOIS MAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE FELONY CHARGES IN CARTER COUNTY Authorities say an Illinois man was arrested Saturday night in Carter County on multiple felony charges.

32 year old Quentin Donley, of Mahomet, Illinois, was taken into custody on felony charges of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident and resisting arrest by fleeing.

Details about the motor vehicle accident were not released. According to authorities, following the arrest Donley was taken to the Carter County Jail on a 12 hour hold.

 

POPLAR BLUFF WOMAN TAKEN INTO CUSTDOY ON KIDNAPPING WARRANT A Poplar Bluff woman has been arrested on a kidnapping warrant.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 32 year old Jennifer Counts was taken into custody Friday evening on a felony kidnapping warrant out of Ripley County. She also had a Ripley County warrant for failure to appear for theft.

After the arrest, Counts was held in the Butler County Jail.

 

GOVERNOR NIXON GRANTS PARDON TO MAN WHO PLEADED GUILTY TO STEALING IN STODDARD COUNTY Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has granted a pardon to a man who pled guilty to stealing over 40 years ago.

Nixon announced Friday that Barry Middleton was one of eight people to receive a pardon.

Middleton pleaded guilty to stealing a saddle in Stoddard County in 1970 and was sentenced to 60 days in jail and two years on probation. Following the conviction, Middleton was steadily employed before retiring.

Nixon says that each of the individuals pardoned have taken the right steps to become law-abiding and a contributing member of his or her community, and that a pardon is merited

All of the individuals pardoned were convicted of non-violent offenses.

Friday July 15, 2016

ONE KILLED, THREE INJURED, IN NEW MADRID COUNTY WRECKA Hayti man is dead and three others are injured following a two vehicle wreck Thursday night in New Madrid County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred on US 61 when a vehicle driven by 44 year old Steven Cameron, of Marston, crossed the center line and struck another vehicle head on.

The driver of the second vehicle, 53 year old Leo House the third was pronounced dead at the scene.

Cameron and a passenger in House’s vehicle suffered serious injuries and were flown to St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. A second passenger in House’s vehicle received moderate injuries.

 

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK AT TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH IN POPLAR BLUFF Monday will mark the beginning of vacation bible school at a Poplar Bluff church.

The event will be held from 6 pm to 8:30 pm Monday through Friday next week at Temple Baptist Church.

Children age 4 through the 6th grade can attend for free. Temple Baptist Church is located at 1813 Barron Road.

 

POPLAR BLUFF MULES SOFTBALL SEASONS TICKETS ON SALE Reserved Chairback Seating Season Tickets are now on sale for the Poplar Bluff Mules upcoming softball season.

The season tickets are available for $50 at the Athletic Department.

There are currently six home games on the scheduled and officials say that general admission bleacher seating will also be available for $4 per game.

 

DRIVERS URGED TO NOT PLAY POKEMON GO WHILE DRIVING Pokemon Go is a game being enjoyed by many in Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas; however authorities are warning players that there is a time and place for enjoying the game.

The Arkansas State Police and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are asking motorists to not play the game, or use their cell phone while driving.

A driver in New York reportedly admitted to having been playing the game when his vehicle struck a tree. He was not seriously injured.

The ASP says drivers should put their phone down and keep their eyes on the road.

 

WEEK LONG ROAD PROJECT UNDERWAY IN STODDARD COUNTY Route MM in Stoddard County is being reduced to one lane through the middle of next week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.

According to MoDOT, work will take place through Wednesday, July 20th from 7 am to 6 pm each day.

The section of Route MM being reduced is located from Route U to Route J.

 

ENTRIES BEING ACCEPTED FOR 8TH ANNUAL MULESKINNER GOLF TOURNAMENT Entries for teams are being accepted for the 8th Annual Muleskinner Golf Tournament.

The 4 person scramble tournament will be held on Friday, August 5th at the Westwood Hills Country Club. Organizers say the entry fee is $500 per team, which includes a cart and lunch. Hole sponsorships are also available for $100 per hole.

All proceeds will go to benefit the Poplar Bluff Mules athletics programs.

A banquet and auction will be held following the tournament. For more information, contact the Poplar Bluff Mules Booster Club at 573-776-4358.

Thursday July 14, 2016

SPECIAL PROSECUTOR NAMED FOR BEN RESSEL INVESTIGATIONA special prosecutor will be investigating the hit and run incident that took the life of a Poplar Bluff teenager last year.

Butler County Prosecuting Attorney Kevin Barbour requested the special prosecutor for the investigation of Benjamin Ressel in connection to the incident.

The request was granted by Circuit Judge Michael Pritchett earlier this week.

13 year old Heavenly Hafford was hit by two vehicles while crossing a Poplar Bluff road last December. Hafford was killed in the incident.

 

BODY DISCOVERED IN MISSISSIPPI COUNTY Officials in Mississippi County say a body was found on Wednesday.

The body of a white male was discovered Wednesday evening in a wooded area near East Prairie.

Multiple agencies are conducting an investigation. The identity of the body has not been released.

 

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI TEENAGER KILLED IN WRECK ON INTERSTATE 55 A Steele teenager has died following a two vehicle wreck Wednesday night in Pemiscot County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the incident occurred when a vehicle driven by 19 year old Tavarous Lockett struck another vehicle in the rear on Interstate 55.

Lockett’s vehicle then overturned and ejected him. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The second vehicle ran off the roadway and into a cable barrier. The driver suffered minor injuries and was taken to an area hospital.

 

LOCAL MAN ARRESTED AFTER CHARGING AT POLICE OFFICERS A local man was pepper sprayed Wednesday after he reportedly charged at Poplar Bluff Police officers.

We spoke with Captain Dave Sutton with the Poplar Bluff Police Department about the incident.

CAPTAIN DAVE SUTTON:

On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:30 officers with the Poplar Bluff Police Department were dispatched to the 2000 block of Thomas Street in reference to a domestic assault. As officers spoke with the adult female victim, the suspect, identified as thirty-five-year-old Jeremy Hunt, began shouting from the yard next door. Hunt charged towards our officers while shouting “draw your gun, you gonna shoot somebody?” Officer Cleveland delivered a short burst of pepper spray to Hunt’s face and he was taken into custody without further incident. Jeremy Hunt was booked in on a charge of resisting arrest and he was later lodged in the Butler County Jail. During the booking process Hunt apologized for his behavior and thanked the officers for handling the call the way they did.

 

AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING FIRE AT DEXTER BUSINESS There were no injuries reported following a fire Wednesday morning in Dexter.

According to authorities, the fire affected a building on Vine Street that contained two law offices.

The fire is under investigation and is being considered suspicious.

 

SEARCH LEADS TO RECOVERY OF SEVERAL STOLEN ITEMS A Rector man has been taken into custody after authorities reportedly found multiple stolen items at his residence.

According to Clay County Sheriff Terry Miller, on Saturday dispatch received a call of a break in at an area residence. The complainant stated that a four wheeler and .22 caliber rifle were stolen from his property along with miscellaneous camping and hunting supplies.

Residents in the area told authorities that they had seen a four wheeler matching the description of the one reported stolen, being driven by 44 year old Bradley McDaniel, of Rector.

Clay County Deputies initiated a parole search at McDaniel’s residence and found numerous stolen articles, firearms, and drug paraphernalia.

McDaniel was placed into custody and is being held on charges including residential burglary, theft of property, criminal trespass, and misdemeanor drug paraphernalia.

McDaniel’s bond has been set at $100,000.

 

PAVEMENT REPAIRS TO BEGIN TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY Route U in Stoddard County will be reduced to one lane today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform pavement repairs.

MoDOT officials say that the work zone is located from Route H to Route MM.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 6 pm.

Wednesday July 13, 2016

ARREST MADE IN POPLAR BLUFF CONVENIENCE STORE ROBBERYAuthorities in Butler County say a Poplar Bluff man has been arrested following a reported armed robbery Monday night at an area convenience store.

KWOC News spoke with Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs about the arrest.

MARK DOBBS:

On Monday evening, approximately 9:15 p.m. a white male wearing a hooded sweatshirt with the hoodie pulled up around his face entered Country Convenience on B Highway in eastern Butler County. The individual demanded the cash drawer from the cash register and all of its contents. He came in with gloves on and a handgun in hand. He ordered the store clerk into the restroom and then he departed with the money. Surveillance video revealed that he was driving a silver early 2000’s model Chevy Impala with damage to one side and a front marker light out as well as the sunroof and a rear spoiler. That vehicle description was put out to surrounding agencies and a trooper in Stoddard County made a stop on a vehicle matching the description. The description was very exact and it was apparent that it was the same vehicle. Myself and another investigator proceeded to that location, questioned the individual, and he readily admitted to being the one that committed the earlier aforementioned robbery. The individual was cooperative and took us to the location where he discarded the gun, the hoodie, and the rest of the cash in the cash drawer. The approximate amount of money taken from the robbery was in the area of $900. The subject was identified as Danny R Smith of Poplar Bluff. He was lodged in the Butler County jail for first-degree armed robbery. A subsequent check revealed that he was on Parole for a previous robbery that he had recently committed. The incident was taken care of and sold within record time due to the quick actions of two Missouri State Highway Patrol Troopers.

Dobbs would go on to add that Smith is also facing charges of armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon. He is being lodged in the Butler County Justice Center on a $500,000 cash-only bond.

 

DRIVER KILLED IN CARTER COUNTY WRECK Authorities say one man has died in connection to a single vehicle wreck Tuesday morning in Carter County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle driven by 31 year old Andrew Chestnut, of Ellsinore, ran off of US 60 and overturned into the median shortly before 7 am Tuesday.

Chestnut, who was reportedly not wearing a safety device, was ejected from the vehicle and later pronounced dead at the scene.

 

MAJOR CASE SQUAD ACTIVATED AFTER BODY FOUND IN PORTAGEVILLE The Major Case Squad has been activated after a body was found in Southeast Missouri.

According to authorities, a female was found dead Tuesday at a residence in Portageville. Multiple area agencies are assisting in the investigation and an autopsy has been scheduled for today.

The identity of the female has not been released.

 

MAN IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING SHOOTING IN BUTLER COUNTY A man has been taken into custody in Butler County in connection to a shooting on Tuesday that left one person injured.

Investigator Wess Popp tells us that the shooting reportedly occurred in the parking lot of an area convenience store.

WESS POPP:

On Tuesday morning at approximately 12:11 a.m. call came in to the Butler County Sheriff's Department in reference to a person that was reported shot in the parking lot of Heartland Express located on M Highway and 67. Officers arrived and found a vehicle with four bullet holes to the front and driver side and while investigating whose vehicle it was, Dispatch received a call that the individual was at Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center. They arrived where they found Chris Black being treated for a wound on his abdomen. Mr. Black stated that he was invited over to a friend's house and when he arrived at the house a white male identified as 36 year old Landall Zoll jumped on top of his car with a weapon in hand. Mr. Black stated that in fear he tried to get away,which ended up throwing Mr. Zoll off the vehicle. At that point when that happened Mr. Zoll fired four shots at the vehicle which Black believed one of the rounds had struck him in the abdomen. Mr. Black had a superficial wound and was shortly released from the hospital. During the course of the investigation investigators were able to recover a Springfield XD 40 Caliber semi-automatic handgun as well as shell casings at the location where the incident took place. Mr. Zoll was later located and transported to Butler County Sheriff's Department for first-degree assault and armed criminal action.

 

MAN IN POPLAR BLUFF ACCUSED OF STRIKING A WOMAN AND HOLDING A KNIFE TO HER THROAT A man in Poplar Bluff has been taken into custody and accused of holding a knife to a woman’s throat.

Captain Dave Sutton with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells us more about the incident.

DAVE SUTTON:

Tuesday morning just after midnight officers with the Poplar Bluff Police Department were dispatched to a residence in the 900 block of West Maud Street in reference to a domestic assault. An adult female complained that Randy Foster struck her and held a knife against her throat. The female had visible injuries consistent with the assault. Randy Foster was taken into custody and transported to the station. He was booked in on charges of domestic assault 2nd degree and armed criminal action. He was then lodged in the Butler County Jail.

Sutton did not elaborate on the extent of the injuries the victim received during the incident.

 

WAPPAPELLO WOMAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE FELONY CHARGES INCLUDING ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD A Wappapello woman is facing multiple felony charges following her arrest Tuesday afternoon.

According to the Highway Patrol, 41 year old Mica Myrick was arrested shortly after noon in Wayne County on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and endangering the welfare of a child.

Following the arrest, Myrick was held at the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office.

Tuesday July 12, 2016

AUTHORITIES SEARCHING FOR MISSING IRON COUNTY MANAn Endangered Silver Advisory Alert has been issued for a missing Iron County man.

84 year old Roy Brandel was last seen Sunday morning at his farm. Brandel reportedly has dementia and impaired vision.

Anyone who has information on Brandel’s whereabouts should call the Iron County Sheriff’s Department at 573-546-7051.

 

SEX OFFENDER WANTED OUT OF PARAGOULD IS IN CUSTODY A sex offender that was wanted out of Paragould has been taken into custody.

According to the Paragould Police Department, the U.S. Marshal Service arrested Richard Whittaker without incident in Las Vegas.

A warrant was issued by Paragould Police for Whittaker’s arrest in April. Whittaker was wanted for failure to register.

 

PAVEMENT REPAIR PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY Crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation will be in Stoddard County starting today for pavement repairs on Route D.

During the repairs, Route D will be reduced to one lane between Route 25 and Route 153.

Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 am to 5 pm daily through Thursday, July 21st.

 

TEENAGER INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN STODDARD COUNTY A teenager was injured early Monday morning in a single vehicle wreck in Stoddard County.

According to the Highway Patrol, a vehicle driven by 19 year old Jericka Helton, of Bloomfield, ran off of Route Y and overturned at around 1:30 am Monday.

Helton was taken by ambulance to a Cape Girardeau hospital.

 

COMMUNITY ALLIANCE PROGRAM TO BE HELD AT HIGHWAY PATROL TROOP E HEADQUARTERS The Missouri State Highway Patrol will be hosting a Community Alliance Program at the Troop E headquarters in Poplar Bluff.

The program will begin on Monday, September 19th and will meet on Monday evenings from 6:30 pm to 9 pm. The program will conclude with an awards banquet on October 31st.

According to Captain Jeffrey Vitale, the program is designed to allow the public to learn more about the Patrol’s purpose and role within the law enforcement community. The curriculum will familiarize participants with many Patrol policies and procedures.

These sessions will cover traffic stops, crash investigations, firearms familiarization, marine operations, and many other aspects of the Patrol.

Applications for the program are being accepted through August 31st. Anyone interested in participating in the program can contact Sergeant Clark Parrott at 573-840-9500 extension 3532.

 

MODOT REMINDS CITIZENS TO STAY AWAY FROM TRAIN TRACKS Pedestrians are being urged to stay away from train tracks following a deadly weekend earlier this month.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, four people in Missouri were hit and killed on train tracks over the 4th of July holiday weekend. So far in 2016, there have been 12 trespass incidents resulting in six fatalities and four serious injuries.

Pedestrians are reminded to not walk on or over railroad property and cross tracks only at designated pedestrian or roadway crossings.

Also remember to not take selfies or posed photographs on or near tracks or railroad bridges.

More information is available online at the Missouri Operation Lifesaver website at www.oli.org.

There is no cost to participate.

Monday, July 11, 2016

   

 

 

POPLAR BLUFF WOMAN FACING FELONY CHARGE OF LEAVING THE SCENE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH A Poplar Bluff woman is facing a felony charge following her arrest Friday morning in Butler County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 30 year old Tresa Foster was arrested on a felony charge of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash.

Foster is also facing charges of driving while intoxicated – drugs and failure to drive on the right half of the roadway resulting in an accident.

Additional details about the wreck were not available.

Following the arrest, Foster was held at the Butler County Justice Center.

 

 

KENNETT POLICE INVESTIGATING ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY Authorities in Kennett are investigating an attempted armed robbery.

According to the Kennett Police Department, officers were dispatched to the 84 West Motel Sunday morning, in reference to an attempted armed robbery that had occurred there overnight.

Officers were told that a black male had approached several individuals, held them at gun point, and attempted to rob them. The victims were all able to retreat into their room and lock the door without further incident.

Anyone who has information about the incident is urged to contact the Kennett Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division as soon as possible at 573-888-4622.

 

  POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE FELONY CHARGES IN IRON COUNTY An area man was taken into custody over the weekend on multiple felony charges.

According to the Highway Patrol, 29 year old Todd Hileman, of Poplar Bluff, was arrested Saturday night in Iron County.

Hileman was arrested on felony charges of tampering with a motor vehicle - 1st degree and theft of a credit device. Hileman is also facing a misdemeanor charge of possession of identification of another.

 

 

 

POPLAR BLUFF POLICE WARNING OF MORE FRAUD CALLS Another fraud caller is making the rounds and the Poplar Bluff Police Department wants to make sure local residents are aware of it.

According to a fraud complaint, during the call the suspect claimed to represent a bank or a lottery and told the intended victim that they had been "selected to receive millions of dollars." The caller then repeatedly asked for money to process the funds.

The Police Department is reminding everyone that unsolicited calls seeking money should be regarded as suspicious. Anyone who receives such a call is encouraged to hang up immediately.

 

  DEXTER WOMAN ARRESTED ON METH CHARGE Authorities have arrested a Dexter woman in Stoddard County on a felony meth charge.

30 year old Heather Davison was arrested Saturday evening on felony charges of possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Following the arrest, Davison was taken to the Stoddard County Jail on a 24 hour hold.

 

  TWO BUTLER COUNTY ROADS TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR RAILROAD CROSSING REPAIRS Two Butler County roads will be closed today and tomorrow for railroad crossing repairs.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route 158 is closed between Main Street and 5th Street in Harviell. Route 142 is also closed between 1st Street and Ira Davidson Street in Neelyville.

Work on both projects was scheduled to begin this morning at 6 am. The roads are set to reopen at 6 pm Tuesday evening.

 

  ROADWORK TO BEGIN THIS WEEK ON US 60 IN CARTER COUNTY Eastbound US 60 in Carter and Shannon Counties will be reduced to one lane this week while Missouri Department of Transportation crews seal the roadway with a mixture of rock and oil.

The section of US 60 to be reduced is located from Route P in Carter County to Route W in Shannon County.

Weather permitting, work will take place today through Thursday, from 6:30 am to 5 pm daily.

Friday, July 8, 2016

   

 

FIREWORKS SET FOR TONIGHT IN POPLAR BLUFF, PARADE SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW

Fireworks are set to light up Poplar Bluff tonight.

The Briggs and Stratton Fireworks Show will held at dusk tonight at Ray Clinton Park.

The 4th of July parade will be held tomorrow morning, beginning at 9 am. There is no registration requirement to enter the parade, just be at the waterpark by 8 am.

Both events had to be postponed from the 4th of July due to weather concerns.

 

 

PILOT KILLED IN CROP DUSTER CRASH IN DUNKLIN COUNTY

One man is dead after a plane crashed Thursday morning in Dunklin County.

According to authorities, 48 year old Jack Short, of Kennett, was piloting a crop duster when the plane hit power lines and crashed outside of Kennett.

Short was killed in the crash. RIVER RADIO BLOOD DRIVE TO BE HELD TODAY

Areas residents will get a chance to save lives and get a Cardinals T-Shirt today at the River Radio Blood Drive.

The blood drive has been scheduled for noon to 6 pm at the Sacred Heart Catholic School Gym in Poplar Bluff.

The American Red Cross has issued an emergency call for blood and platelets, urging all eligible donors to give to replenish an extremely low summer blood supply.

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 commemorative T-Shirt while supplies last. CHILD ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTED STABBING

An attempted stabbing in Butler County has resulted in the arrest of a child.

According to authorities, the 11 year old boy was arrested on Monday. The boy had had allegedly chased his mother with a knife and attempted to stab a Butler County Deputy.

The deputy was not injured in the incident. QULIN MAN ARRESTED ON METH AND RESISTING ARREST CHARGES

A Qulin man is facing multiple charges following his arrest Thursday morning in Butler County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 29 year old James Mesey was arrested shortly after 10 am Thursday on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

Mesey is also facing a charge of resisting arrest by fleeing. Following the arrest, Mesey was held at the Butler County Sheriff’s Office. DEXTER GRILLE IT UP EVENT TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY

Multiple events have been scheduled for the 1st annual Dexter “Grille It Up.”

The community event will be held from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm Saturday at the Dexter East Park.

Events scheduled for the day include a car show, a bubble soccer tournament, art contest, beauty pageant, and dog show.

For more information, contact Dexter Parks and Recreation at 573-624-8244. BOIL WATER NOTICE LIFTED IN DONIPHAN

Officials in Doniphan have lifted a boil water notice that was issued earlier this week.

According to the Doniphan Police Department, the notice was issued on Tuesday for residents in the Sunny Acres Subdivision from Mabel Street east to the city limits and from Barbara Street south to Thompson Drive.

The notice was lifted on Thursday. POPLAR BLUFF BASEBALL CARD TRADE SHOW SCHEDULED FOR JULY 9TH

Baseball card collectors will get the opportunity to buy, sell, and trade their cards at an upcoming event in Poplar Bluff.

The Poplar Bluff Baseball Card Trade Show has been scheduled for 9 am to 3 pm on July 9th at Holiday Inn.

Admission to the event is free.