Thursday July 5, 2018
TEENAGER DROWNS AFTER JUMPING OFF EMBANKMENT IN MADISON COUNTY
A Missouri teenager reportedly drowned Wednesday in Southeast Missouri.
According to authorities in Madison County, 19 year old Cole Duffell, of Chesterfield, jumped off an embankment, resurfaced for a short period of time, went back under the surface of the water, and did not reappear.
The incident occurred at around 1:45 pm at Offset Quarry, two miles north of Fredericktown.
Duffell’s body was taken to the Madison County Coroner’s Office.
TEENAGER DROWNS AFTER JUMPING OFF EMBANKMENT IN MADISON COUNTY
A Missouri teenager reportedly drowned Wednesday in Southeast Missouri.
According to authorities in Madison County, 19 year old Cole Duffell, of Chesterfield, jumped off an embankment, resurfaced for a short period of time, went back under the surface of the water, and did not reappear.
The incident occurred at around 1:45 pm at Offset Quarry, two miles north of Fredericktown.
Duffell’s body was taken to the Madison County Coroner’s Office.
TWO ARRESTED ON DRUG AND WEAPON CHARGES IN BUTLER COUNTY
Two area men were arrested Tuesday morning in Butler County on drug and weapon charges.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 28 year old Eric Isom, of Poplar Bluff, and Christopher Johnson, of Dexter, were each taken into custody shortly after 8 am Tuesday on a felony charge of possession with intent to distribute.
Isom is also facing a charge of unlawful use of a weapon and has warrants out of Poplar Bluff, Butler County, and Wayne County.
Johnson is facing additional felony charges of felon in possession of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance in a correctional facility.
MAN ACCUSED OF SETTING VEHICLE ON FIRE AND ASSAULTING WOMAN WITH A BAT
Authorities in Steele say that an area man has been arrested in connection to an alleged assault earlier this week.
Steele Chief of Police Billy Joe Stanfield tells KWOC News that on Tuesday officers responded to an area home where they found a vehicle fully engulfed in flames. The fire had also spread to the front of a house and a Steele officer safely extracted one person from inside the home.
Stanfield says it was determined the fire was deliberately set and the suspected arsonist also assaulted a woman by striking her with a baseball bat.
60 year old Elbert Parsons, of Steele, has been taken into custody on charges of arson 1st degree, assault 1st degree, and armed criminal action. His bond was set at $25,000 cash only.
DEADLINE APPROACHING TO REGISTER TO VOTE IN MISSOURI PRIMARY ELECTION
The deadline is approaching to make sure you’re registered to vote in Missouri’s primary election.
According to the Missouri Secretary of State’s Office, the last day to register for the Missouri primary election is Wednesday, July 11th.
The primary election is scheduled for Tuesday, August 7th.
For more information on how to register to vote, visit sos.mo.gov/elections.
ILLINOIS MAN DIES AFTER HITING DEER NEAR ELLINGTON
An Illinois man has died after he struck a deer with his vehicle in Reynolds County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 22 year old Austin King, of Smithton, Illinois, hit the deer on Missouri Highway 21 at around 11:40 am Wednesday.
After striking the animal, King’s vehicle travelled off the side of the roadway and struck a guard rail. He was later pronounced dead by Reynolds County Assistant Coroner Tom Stout.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON DRUG TRAFFICKING CHARGE
A Poplar Bluff man was taken into custody last night on a felony drug trafficking charge.
According to authorities, 43 year old Earnest Adams Jr. was arrested shortly before 9 pm Wednesday on felony charges of 2nd degree trafficking drugs for methamphetamine and driving while revoked.
Adams also reportedly had warrants out of Poplar Bluff and Kansas.
TWO ARRESTED FOR COCAINE AND METH IN BUTLER COUNTY
Two North Carolina residents are facing multiple felony drug charges out of Butler County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 35 year old Gerardo Dominguez, of Conover, North Carolina, and 34 year old Triesa White, of Denver, North Carolina, were taken into custody Monday night, shortly before 11:30 pm.
Both were arrested on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance for cocaine, methamphetamine, and clonazepam.
Dominguez is also facing a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance in a county jail.
WRECK IN BUTLER COUNTY LEAVES ONE PERSON WITH SERIOUS INJURIES
A single vehicle wreck Wednesday has left an area man with serious injuries.
According to officials, the wreck occurred at around 3:30 pm on Butler County Road 465 in the Roxy area.
A vehicle driven by 62 year old Danny Parker, of Poplar Bluff, reportedly ran off the side of the road and struck an embankment.
Parker was seriously injured in the wreck and transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital.
Tuesday July 3, 2018
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE ASKING FOR PUBLIC’S HELP IN LOCATING NON-COMPLIANT SEX OFFENDER
Authorities in Poplar Bluff are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a non-compliant sex offender.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 37 year old Michael Owen, of Poplar Bluff, is listed on the Missouri State Highway Patrol Sex Offender website as a non-compliant sex offender.
Owen has reportedly moved from his registered address without reporting his new address to the Butler County Sheriff's Office.
We have a picture of Owen available on the KWOC Facebook page.
Anyone with information on Owen’s whereabouts is asked to contact Captain David Sutton at 573-686-8649.
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE ASKING FOR PUBLIC’S HELP IN LOCATING NON-COMPLIANT SEX OFFENDER
Authorities in Poplar Bluff are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a non-compliant sex offender.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 37 year old Michael Owen, of Poplar Bluff, is listed on the Missouri State Highway Patrol Sex Offender website as a non-compliant sex offender.
Owen has reportedly moved from his registered address without reporting his new address to the Butler County Sheriff's Office.
We have a picture of Owen available on the KWOC Facebook page.
Anyone with information on Owen’s whereabouts is asked to contact Captain David Sutton at 573-686-8649.
HEAT ADVISORY TO BE IN EFFECT WEDNESDAY
Weather officials say that we are in for a hot 4th of July this year.
According to the National Weather Service, a Heat Advisory will be in effect from 11 am to 8 pm on Wednesday.
Temperatures are expected to rise above 90 by 11 am tomorrow and remain there through 7 pm. Temperatures are expected to peak out in the middle 90s during the afternoon. Combined with high humidity, this will produce heat index values in excess of 105 degrees for most locations in Southeast Missouri.
With more people being outside for holiday activities, there will be an increase in the potential for heat related stress or illness.
Travelers and residents remaining outdoors for prolonged periods need to be watchful for the very young, elderly, and those with medical conditions that could be susceptible to the heat and humidity.
MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION SUMMIT TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK IN POPLAR BLUFF
The John J. Pershing VA Medical Center in Poplar Bluff will be holding a mental health and suicide prevention summit next week.
The summit is scheduled for 8 am to 4 pm on Wednesday, July 11th, at the Tinnin Fine Arts Center on the campus of Three Rivers College.
The program will highlight chronic pain, opioid use, and suicide prevention featuring QPR training for professionals and meditation for veterans.
More information is available on the John J. Pershing VA Medical Center Facebook page.
TEENAGER ARRESTED IN CONNECTION TO SIKESTON SHOOTING
A teenager has been arrested in connection to a weekend shooting in Sikeston.
Sergeant Jon Broom with the Sikeston Department of Public Safety tells KWOC News that shortly before 11 pm on Sunday officers responded to an area emergency room in reference to a 20 year old male that had been shot multiple times.
The victim told officers that the suspect was the ex-boyfriend to his current girlfriend.
Following an investigation, officers arrested 19 year old Malik Clark, of Sikeston. Clark has been charged with Assault 1st, with a cash only bond of $75,000.
Broom says that the victim is still in the hospital but it is believed he will recover from his wounds.
HIGHWAY PATROL PREPARING FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY TRAFFIC
With the Fourth of July coming up, troopers with the Missouri State Highway Patrol are preparing for an increase in travelers on Missouri’s roadways.
Officials tell KWOC News that the Highway Patrol will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E. over the July Fourth holiday. All available officers will be patrolling Missouri’s roadways enforcing Missouri’s traffic laws in addition to being available to assist motorists.
Troopers will also be working on the state’s waterways to enforce Missouri’s boating laws and provide assistance where needed. Missouri’s boaters are being asked to do their part by remaining alert for other boats and swimmers, and being courteous on the water.
Boaters also should remember that it is illegal to discharge fireworks from a vessel.
MULTIPLE EVENTS PLANNED TO CELEBRATE 4TH OF JULY IN POPLAR BLUFF
There are multiple events planned for tomorrow in Poplar Bluff to celebrate Independence Day.
Line up for the parade will begin at 8 am, with the parade starting at 9 am.
The Black River Coliseum will be the host for the Little Miss and Mr. Firecracker 4th of July Pageant. Doors will open and registration will begin at 10 am.
There will be music, vendors, and food available from 5 to 9 pm at the Farmer’s Market pavilion located at 301 South 5th Street.
A fireworks display is scheduled to start at approximately 9 pm.
PAVEMENT REPAIRS UNDERWAY IN PEMISCOT COUNTY
Route U in Pemiscot County is being reduced with a 12-foot width restriction so contractor crews can perform pavement repairs.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the section of Route U being reduced is located from the I-155 interchange to the I-55 interchange.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 am to 5 pm daily, through Monday, July 16th.
Monday, July 2, 2018
NAME RELEASED OF HOMICIDE VICTIM IN STODDARD COUNTY
Updating a story we brought to you last week, authorities in Dexter have released the name of a victim in a homicide investigation.
According to the Dexter Police Department, on Thursday the Stoddard County Major Case Squad was activated regarding a suspicious death in Dexter.
NAME RELEASED OF HOMICIDE VICTIM IN STODDARD COUNTY
Updating a story we brought to you last week, authorities in Dexter have released the name of a victim in a homicide investigation.
According to the Dexter Police Department, on Thursday the Stoddard County Major Case Squad was activated regarding a suspicious death in Dexter.
Officials say that the deceased has been identified as 66 year old Jimmy Lynn Casey, of Dexter.
An autopsy was scheduled to be performed on Friday. Anyone who has information in connection to the investigation is asked to contact Captain Trout or Lieutenant Mills at the Dexter Police Department.
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 begin at approximately 9 pm on Wednesday.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN TO BE SENTENCED IN OCTOBER ON GUN AND DRUG CHARGES
A Poplar Bluff man is scheduled to be sentenced in October after pleading guilty to meth and gun charges.
According to the United States Attorney’s Office, 36 year old Nicholas Kemp pled guilty on Friday to charges of possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
In February of 2017, officers seized a nine millimeter pistol and 12 ounces of methamphetamine from Kemp after encountering him at a local motel during the course of an unrelated investigation into a stolen license plate.
Kemp faces a maximum punishment of 40 years of imprisonment and a fine up to $1,000,000 on the drug charges and a maximum sentence of life for possession of the firearm in furtherance of the drug trafficking crime.
His sentencing is set for October 2nd.
TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO HEROIN ARREST IN KENNETT
Authorities in Kennett have arrested an area man on multiple drug related charges.
According to the Kennett Police Department, officers located an undisclosed amount of heroin and synthetic marijuana along with narcotic related paraphernalia during a traffic stop last Thursday.
Officers arrested 26 year old Raymond Pullum, of Kennett, for possession of drug paraphernalia and two counts of possession of a controlled substance.
Pullum was held in the Dunklin County Justice Center pending the filing of formal charges by the Dunklin County Prosecutor’s office.
SIKESTON WOMAN FACING METH CHARGE OUT OF BUTLER COUNTY
A Sikeston woman was arrested over the weekend in Butler County on a felony meth charge.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 36 year old Angela Lewis was taken into custody Saturday afternoon on felony charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance – clonazepam, and possession of controlled substance –tramadol.
Lewis is also facing a charge of unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
ROAD WORK SCHEDULED TO BEGIN TODAY ON ROUTE MM IN STODDARD AND DUNKLIN COUNTIES
Route MM in Stoddard and Dunklin Counties will be closed early this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.
The section of Route MM to be closed is located from Route U to Route J.
Weather permitting, work will take place today and tomorrow from 6 am to 6 pm, daily.
DUNKLIN COUNTY ROAD CLOSED FOR BRIDGE MAINTENANCE
A portion of Route A in Dunklin County has been closed so crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation can perform bridge maintenance.
According to officials, work began this morning at 6 am and the bridge will re-open at noon on Tuesday.
The bridge is located between County Road 516 and Route T.
Friday June 29, 2018
INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY FOLLOWING HOMICIDE IN STODDARD COUNTY
A homicide investigation is underway in Stoddard County.
Few details about the incident are available, other than it occurred on Mulberry Street in Dexter.
We will keep following this story for you and bring you more information as it becomes available.
INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY FOLLOWING HOMICIDE IN STODDARD COUNTY
A homicide investigation is underway in Stoddard County.
Few details about the incident are available, other than it occurred on Mulberry Street in Dexter.
We will keep following this story for you and bring you more information as it becomes available.
EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING TO GO INTO EFFECT THIS MORNING
Most of Southeast Missouri will be under an excessive heat warning beginning at 10 am.
According to the National Weather Service, high temperatures in the mid-90s with peak heat index readings above 110 are forecast for today.
Everyone is advised to take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening hours. Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when possible and drink plenty of water.
The heat warning will continue until 8 pm this evening and then become a heat advisory which will be in effect until 8 pm on Saturday.
We have a list of cooling centers available on our Facebook page.
FOUR ARRESTED ON HEROIN AND METHAMPHETAMINE CHARGES IN BUTLER COUNTY
Four people were taken into custody Thursday in Butler County on multiple drug related charges.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 52 year old Lanny Sanders, of Harviell, 56 year old Kimberly Steward, 37 year old Felicia Bunn, and 25 year old Chelcie McKnight, all of Poplar Bluff, were each arrested Thursday evening on charges of possession of heroin and possession of methamphetamine.
The four are also facing an additional charge of felony possession of a controlled substance for dangerous drugs.
FIREARMS AND LARGE AMOUNT OF METHAMPHETAMINE FOUND DURING SEARCH IN MARMADUKE
A man has been arrested after a large amount of methamphetamine and two firearms were found while authorities were executing a search warrant in Northeast Arkansas.
Greene County Sheriff David Carter tells KWOC News that early Wednesday morning, he and Greene County Deputies executed a Search Warrant in Marmaduke, shutting down an active drug selling operation.
During the search, deputies found over a quarter pound of crystal methamphetamine, two firearms, and drug paraphernalia.
Carter says that Daniel Judd was arrested and charged with possession of crystal methamphetamine with purpose to deliver, simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following their arrest, the four people were held at the Butler County Jail.
PILOT UNINJURED AFTER SMALL PLANE CRASHES IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
A small plane crashed Thursday morning in Northeast Arkansas.
According to authorities, the incident occurred at the Pocahontas Municipal Airport at approximately 11 am.
The plane was attempting to land when it ran off the runway and overturned.
The pilot refused medical treatment.
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO HOST INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION AND FIREWORKS THIS WEEKEND
The United States Corps of Engineers at Wappapello Lake will be hosting an Independence Day Celebration and fireworks display this weekend.
According to officials there will be various activities, including games, music, and concessions available beginning at 9 am Saturday and continuing throughout the day at Redman Creek Recreation Area.
The fireworks display will begin at dusk.
For more information, visit the Wappapello Lake U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Facebook page.
SENATOR MCCASKILL TO TOUR POPLAR BLUFF BUSINESS TODAY
U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill will be in Poplar Bluff today to visit a local factory.
McCaskill will be touring Mid Continent Steel and Wire, which according to the company, reduced its workforce by over 10 percent on June 15th because of soaring costs and canceled sales resulting from tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on the wire that Mid Continent uses to produce nails.
60 jobs were cut and the company says it may have to cut 200 more in coming weeks, possibly shutting down completely shortly after.
Thursday, June 28, 2018
HEAT WAVE STRIKES SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Area residents are reminded to stay cool during the heat wave that is hitting Southeast Missouri.
According to a Special Weather Statement from the National Weather Service, high temperatures forecast around 90 degrees will combine with high humidity to yield peak heat index values from 100 to 105 across a large portion of the region this afternoon.
HEAT WAVE STRIKES SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Area residents are reminded to stay cool during the heat wave that is hitting Southeast Missouri.
According to a Special Weather Statement from the National Weather Service, high temperatures forecast around 90 degrees will combine with high humidity to yield peak heat index values from 100 to 105 across a large portion of the region this afternoon.
Even more oppressive heat and humidity are expected by Friday and into the weekend. A heat advisory will be in effect from 10 am on Friday to 8 pm Saturday.
During the heat wave, use caution if you must be outside for any length of time. Take frequent breaks in the shade or air conditioning and drink plenty of water to replenish lost fluids.
Also remember to never leave a child or a pet in a hot vehicle, even for a short period of time.
ENDANGERED SILVER ADVISORY CANCELLED FOR SIKESTON MAN
An Endangered Silver Advisory has been cancelled after a missing Sikeston man was found.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the advisory was issued after a 62 year old man with dementia was walking to his niece’s residence in Sikeston but never arrived.
Officials say the alert was cancelled Wednesday afternoon after the man was located safe.
CHARGES FILED IN CONNECTION TO ANIMAL ABUSE IN KENNETT
The Kennett Humane Department says that charges have been filed in connection to a case of animal abuse.
According to the Humane Department, they were recently dispatched to a location in Kennett where they had been requested to check the well being of several dogs.
One of the dogs had a wire wrapped tightly around his leg for a lengthy amount of time and his foot was extremely swollen due to the lack of circulation.
The Humane Department says the case is open and charges have been filed. The name of the person charged was not released.
TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO DRUG ARRESTS IN KENNETT
A traffic stop led to the arrest of three people Tuesday evening in Kennett.
According to the Kennett Police Department, officers conducted the traffic stop on US Highway 412 near the Kennett Country Club.
During the stop, officers reportedly located an undisclosed amount of prescription medications and marijuana.
23 year old Geno Smith, of Poplar Bluff, and 22 year old Roddre McKinney, of Kennett, were both arrested for possession of a controlled substance and held in the Dunklin County Justice Center.
Officials say that further charges of possession of a controlled substance inside a correctional facility will be filed against Smith as after arriving at the jail, staff located another bag of purported marijuana hidden on his person.
A third person was arrested during the traffic stop on an active Kennett Municipal warrant and later released.
TWO SIKESTON MEN ARRESTED ON WARRANTS IN STODDARD COUNTY
Two Sikeston men have been taken into custody on warrants in Stoddard County.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 32 year old David Bowen was arrested on a warrant for burglary, property damage, and stealing.
33 year old Kevin Whitson was arrested on a warrant for forgery and assault with other charges pending.
Officials say that both men remained in jail as of this morning.
SCOTT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WARNS OF SCAM
Officials with the Scott County Sheriff’s Office say that they have received several complaints about the Sheriff’s Office phone numbers being used for a phone scam.
The callers are stating that they have paper service for a pending lawsuit or you could pay them money to get it dropped.
Officials say that the Scott County Sheriff’s Office does paper service, but they will not request money or any other means of payment to drop the paper service.
If you would like to verify paper service you can contact the Sheriff’s Office at 573-545-3525 and speak with the Civil Process Division.
Wednesday June 27, 2018
STORM KNOCKS DOWN TREES AND HEAVILY DAMAGES BUILDING IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Thunderstorms crossed the area on Tuesday causing numerous trees to be knocked down as well as heavy damage to a structure in Stoddard County.
According to the National Weather Service, multiple counties reported trees being down including an incident near Harviell, in Butler County, where multiple trees were down, blocking highway 158. Power outages were also reported in multiple areas, including Wayne and Northern Stoddard County.
In Dexter, a concrete storage shed was also heavily damaged on North Park Lane.
Weather officials say that wind gusts of 58 miles per hour were reported at the Poplar Bluff Airport shortly before 7 pm.
STORM KNOCKS DOWN TREES AND HEAVILY DAMAGES BUILDING IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Thunderstorms crossed the area on Tuesday causing numerous trees to be knocked down as well as heavy damage to a structure in Stoddard County.
According to the National Weather Service, multiple counties reported trees being down including an incident near Harviell, in Butler County, where multiple trees were down, blocking highway 158. Power outages were also reported in multiple areas, including Wayne and Northern Stoddard County.
In Dexter, a concrete storage shed was also heavily damaged on North Park Lane.
Weather officials say that wind gusts of 58 miles per hour were reported at the Poplar Bluff Airport shortly before 7 pm.
GREENVILLE MAN DROWNS IN ST. FRANCIS RIVER
The identity has been released of a man found earlier this week in Wayne County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 49 year old Christopher Gallamore, of Greenville, was found deceased in the St. Francis River on Monday. His body was located downstream from the Highway 34 Bridge.
Officials say Gallamore had been swimming in the river prior to his body being found. The death is being considered a drowning.
NEW MADRID COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT
A portion of Route 153 in New Madrid County will be closed today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a culvert under the roadway.
Officials say that work is scheduled to take place from 8 am to 4 pm.
The work zone will be located between Route 62 and County Road 240.
NEW MISSOURI GOVERNOR MAKES STOPS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI COMMUNITIES
New Missouri Governor Mike Parson made multiple stops Wednesday in Southeast Missouri.
According to the Governor’s office, Parson had appearances in Farmington, Ironton, Sikeston, and Marston.
In Farmington, Parson met with volunteers from the St. Vincent de Paul food pantry and signed Missouri House Bill 1288 which extends the sunset for the Champion for Children Tax Credit and modifies provisions of a tax credit for donations to maternity homes.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE DRUG CHARGES
A Poplar Bluff man is facing multiple drug related charges after his arrest Tuesday morning.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 35 year old Joshua Rohan was taken into custody shortly after 5:30 am Tuesday on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
He is also reportedly facing a charge of possession of less than ten grams of marijuana.
Following the arrest, Rohan was held at the Butler County Jail.
POPLAR BLUFF ATHLETIC DIRECTOR WARNS OF POSSIBLE FRAUD ATTEMPTS
Poplar Bluff Athletic Director Kent Keith is warning area businesses to be on the lookout for possible fraud attempts.
Keith tells KWOC News that the community is being inundated with fraudulent companies seeking advertising on the Athletic Department’s behalf.
Keith says that the Poplar Bluff Athletic Department does not use outside companies to solicit donations on their behalf. Only Keith, the coaching staff, or one of the student athletes will contact you if they are seeking donations for any athletic activity.
If you have any questions, contact the Athletic Department office at 573-785-5183.
MULTI-WEEK ROAD PROJECT UNDERWAY IN PEMISCOT COUNTY
Route J in Pemiscot County is being reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction through mid-July as contractor crews perform pavement improvements.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the section of roadway being reduced is located from Route 84 to Route Z.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm daily through Friday, July 20th, including weekends as necessary.
Tuesday June 26, 2018
DEAD BODY DISCOVERED IN WAYNE COUNTY
A dead body was found Monday in Wayne County.
According to authorities, the body of a man was discovered Monday afternoon in the St. Francis River in the Patterson area.
An investigation is underway and an autopsy is set to be conducted today. The identity of the man was not released.
DEAD BODY DISCOVERED IN WAYNE COUNTY
A dead body was found Monday in Wayne County.
According to authorities, the body of a man was discovered Monday afternoon in the St. Francis River in the Patterson area.
An investigation is underway and an autopsy is set to be conducted today. The identity of the man was not released.
FISK MAN FACING FELONY DRUG TRAFFICKING CHARGE OUT OF BUTLER COUNTY
A Fisk man has been taken into custody in Butler County on a felony drug trafficking charge.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 33 year old Michael Ryan was arrested Monday evening on a charge of felony drug trafficking - methamphetamine.
Ryan was also arrested on misdemeanor charges of possession of marijuana – under 10 grams and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following the arrest, Ryan was held at the Butler County Jail.
STODDARD AND DUNKLIN COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED THIS WEEK
Route MM in Stoddard and Dunklin Counties will be closed for part of this week as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.
According to officials the section of Route MM to be closed is located from Route U to Route J.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 am to 6 pm daily, through Thursday.
WINONA MAN KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK
Officials in Oregon County say that an area man was killed Sunday night in a single vehicle wreck.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 58 year old James Burmingham, of Winona, was driving on Missouri Highway 19 when his vehicle failed to negotiate a curve, ran off the side of the road, and overturned.
Burmingham was reportedly not wearing a safety device and was ejected during the wreck.
He was later pronounced dead by Oregon County Coroner Tom Clary.
MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN BUTLER COUNTY ON FELONY METH CHARGE
An area man is facing multiple felony charges following his arrest Monday night.
According to authorities, 54 year old Otto Starkey, of Silva, was taken into custody in Butler County on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and driving while intoxicated.
Starkey was transported to the Butler County Jail following the arrest.
STODDARD COUNTY AUTHORITIES ARREST DEXTER MAN ON FELONY WARRANT
Officials in Stoddard County say that a local resident is in custody on a felony warrant.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 38 year old James Harris the third, of Dexter, was recently arrested on a Stoddard County felony warrant for delivery of 35 grams or less of marijuana.
Harris’s bond has been set at $25,000 cash only and he remained in jail as of this morning.
PEMISCOT COUNTY ROAD CLOSED FOR CROSSING REPLACEMENT
A part of Route J in Pemiscot County has been closed so contractor crews can replace the railroad crossing.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the railroad crossing is located between east Lincoln Street and south 4th Street in Hayti.
Weather permitting; the road is scheduled to re-open on Monday, July 9th.
Monday June 25, 2018
SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN CARTER COUNTY LEAVES ONE DEAD
An Ellsinore man has died from injuries he received in a wreck early Saturday morning.
According to authorities, 22 year old Bryan Parker was driving on US Highway 60 in Carter County when his vehicle travelled off the side of the roadway, struck a post, and then overturned in a ditch.
Parker was reportedly not wearing a safety device and was ejected during the wreck.
He was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead.
SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN CARTER COUNTY LEAVES ONE DEAD
An Ellsinore man has died from injuries he received in a wreck early Saturday morning.
According to authorities, 22 year old Bryan Parker was driving on US Highway 60 in Carter County when his vehicle travelled off the side of the roadway, struck a post, and then overturned in a ditch.
Parker was reportedly not wearing a safety device and was ejected during the wreck.
He was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead.
MINOR KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WRECK
A minor has died following a wreck in Northeast Arkansas over the weekend.
According to the Arkansas State Police, the wreck occurred shortly after 1:30 am Saturday morning on Clay County Road 181 in the Corning area.
The vehicle involved failed to negotiate a curve and rolled over, ejecting the driver.
The minor driver, whose name was not released, was pronounced dead at the scene by Clay County Coroner Jarred Lowe.
ONE KILLED IN STODDARD COUNTY WRECK
A Bertrand man has died following a single vehicle wreck in Stoddard County.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 45 year old Frank Best was driving on US Highway 60 Saturday night when his vehicle ran off the side of the road and struck an embankment.
Best was pronounced dead at the scene by Stoddard County Coroner Kenny Pope.
SIX TAKEN INTO CUSTODY ON COCAINE CHARGE IN CARTER COUNTY
Six people were taken into custody over the weekend in Carter County on a cocaine charge.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the six people were all St. Louis residents and each arrested at 4:30 pm Saturday on a charge of possession of a controlled substance - cocaine.
The arrestees were transported to the Carter County Sheriff’s Office following the arrest.
The names of the six arrested are available at KWOC.com.
37 year old Leo Quattrocchi
32 year old Nicholas Lake
32 year old Daniel Fogarty-Hayden
32 year old Roberta Fogarty-Hayden
29 year old Robert Harris
28 year old Megan Berkery
WAYNE COUNTY ROAD SET TO BE CLOSED THROUGH WEDNESDAY
Route E in Wayne County will be closed as starting today so crews can overlay the road with asphalt.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the work zone will be located from Route 67 to Route C.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 8 am to 6 pm daily through Wednesday.
MAN ARRESTED AFTER MARIJUANA FOUND IN WAYNE COUNTY CAVE
Authorities in Wayne County say that an area man has been arrested after marijuana was found in a cave.
According to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department, the Sheriff's department, the SEMO Drug Task Force, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol recently executed a search warrant at Rebel cave in Silva.
Inside the cave, officers seized approximately one half of a pound of marijuana, processed and packaged for sale.
Officials say that Scott Peterson, of Patterson, was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.
Peterson was booked and released on a $25,000 bond.
THREE CHILDREN FOUND IN UNATTENDED VEHICLE, MOTHER ARRESTED
A Caruthersville woman has been taken into custody after her young children were found by themselves in a vehicle.
Officials with the Kennett Police Department tell KWOC News that shortly after 11 am on Thursday, officers were dispatched to an area business were they found a vehicle running in the parking lot with three children, ages 1, 4, and 7, inside, unattended.
The children’s mother had reportedly been inside the store for several minutes. Officials say that officers arrested 27 year old Diana Truss, of Caruthersville, for three counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child 1st Degree.
Truss was also arrested on two active state of Missouri warrants issued out of New Madrid County.
TWO ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES IN BUTLER COUNTY
Two men were each arrested Friday evening in Butler County on a meth charge.
According to authorities, 31 year old Steven Counts, of Puxico, and 29 year old Darren Bishop, of Poplar Bluff, were each taken into custody shortly after 6 pm Friday on charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
Counts is also reportedly facing a charge of possession of a controlled substance for hydrocodone.
Following their arrest, both men were held at the Butler County Jail.
Friday, June 22, 2018
LANDSPOUT TORNADO REPORTED IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AS A PART OF THURSDAY’S STORMS
High winds were the primary hazard with the storm system that crossed Southeast Missouri on Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service, there was also a "landspout" tornado in southeast Missouri.
LANDSPOUT TORNADO REPORTED IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI AS A PART OF THURSDAY’S STORMS
High winds were the primary hazard with the storm system that crossed Southeast Missouri on Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service, there was also a "landspout" tornado in southeast Missouri.
A "landspout" tornado refers to a tornado spawned by a non-supercell thunderstorm that usually occurs during the intense updraft stage of a developing shower or thunderstorm
According to storm reports, a tornado was reported by State Police touching down and lifting in the Canalou area of New Madrid County. A brief funnel cloud was also reported in the Scott City area.
There were no reports of damage in Southeast Missouri among the National Weather Service’s storm reports.
WRECK IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS RESULTS IN TWO DEATHS
Two people have died following a wreck last night in Northeast Arkansas.
Officials with the Arkansas State Police tell KWOC News that the wreck occurred at around 9 pm on US Highway 412 in the Walnut Ridge area.
A vehicle, driven by 37 year old Latosha Coker, of Cleveland, Ohio, had reportedly crossed the center line and struck another vehicle head on.
Coker and a minor in her vehicle were killed in the wreck. The name of the minor was not released.
Three additional minors in Coker’s vehicle, along with the driver of the second vehicle, were injured and transported to area hospitals.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN ENTERS GUILTY PLEA ON GUN AND METH CHARGES
A Poplar Bluff man could be spending the rest of his life in prison after pleading guilty to gun and meth charges.
Officials with the United States Attorney’s Office tell KWOC News that 37 year old Lee Marvin Hamilton has pled guilty to charges of distribution of 50 grams or more of methamphetamine, possession of a firearm by a felon, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
Hamilton admitted that on December 13, 2017, he distributed 167 grams of methamphetamine to a confidential informant for the SEMO Drug Task Force. A search of Hamilton’s residence resulted in the seizure of an additional 376 grams of methamphetamine and a revolver.
He faces a maximum punishment of 40 years of imprisonment and a fine up to $1,000,000 on the drug charge and a maximum sentence of life for possession of the firearm in furtherance of the drug trafficking crime.
His sentencing is set for September 18th.
MALDEN WOMAN ARRESTED ON FELONY METHAMPHETAMINE CHARGE
Authorities say that an area woman has been taken into custody on a felony controlled substance charge.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 54 year old Melinda Hovis, of Malden, was arrested Thursday night on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.
Hovis is also reportedly facing a misdemeanor charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS ON ROUTE F IN PEMISCOT COUNTY TO BEGIN TODAY
Route F in Pemiscot County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction beginning today so contractor crews can perform pavement improvements.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the section of roadway to be reduced is located from Route 164 to Route 61.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through Friday, July 6 from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm daily, including weekends as necessary.
SIKESTON AUTHORITIES WARNING BUSINESSES OF RECENT FRAUD ATTEMPTS
Officials in Sikeston say that two area chain businesses recently were the victims of fraud.
Sergeant Jon Broom with the Sikeston Department of Public Safety tells KWOC News that the businesses were contacted by an unknown person claiming to be their company’s chief financial officer. This person requests the employee to purchase money gift cards and provide them with the numbers.
After they supply the numbers to the person posing as the CFO they asked the employee to destroy the cards.
Broom says that businesses and community members should always be aware of possible fraudulent activities. If something seems strange or suspicious report it and never provide personal information or transfer money without verifying the source.
Here are some additional tips on how to avoid fraud:
•Know who you’re dealing with. Be especially wary if the entity is unfamiliar to you. Always call the number found on a website’s contact information to make sure the number legitimately belongs to the entity you are dealing with.
•Pay the safest way. Credit cards are the safest way to pay for online purchases because you can dispute the charges.
•Guard your personal information. Be especially suspicious if someone claiming to be from a company with whom you have an account asks for information that the business already has.
•Stay safe online. Don’t send sensitive information such as credit card numbers by email because it’s not secure.
•Be cautious about unsolicited emails. They are often fraudulent.
•Resist pressure. Legitimate companies and charities will be happy to give you time to make a decision.
•Don’t believe promises of easy money if something sound too good to be true it probably is.
•Fully understand the offer. A legitimate seller will give you all the details about the products or services, the total price, the delivery time, the refund and cancellation policies, and the terms of any warranty.
•Get off credit marketing lists. Credit bureaus compile marketing lists for pre-approved offers of credit. These mailings are a goldmine for identity thieves, who may steal them and apply for credit in your name. Get off these mailing lists by calling 888-567-8688 (your social security number will be required to verify your identity). Removing yourself from these lists does not hurt your chances of applying for or getting credit.
•Check your credit reports regularly. If you find accounts that don’t belong to you or other incorrect information, follow the instructions for disputing those items. You can ask for free copies of your credit reports in certain situations. If you were denied credit because of information in a credit report, you can ask the credit bureau that the report came from for a free copy of your file. And if you are the victim of identity theft, you can ask all three of the major credit bureaus for free copies of your reports. Contact the credit bureaus at: Equifax, 800-685-111; Experian, 800-311-4769; TransUnion, 800-888-4213.
•Be cautious about offers for credit monitoring services. Why pay extra for them when you can get your credit reports for free or very cheap? Read the description of the services carefully. Unless you’re a victim of serious and ongoing identity theft, buying a
service that alerts you to certain activities in your credit files probably isn’t worthwhile, especially if it costs hundreds of dollars a year. You can purchase copies of your credit reports anytime for about $9 through the bureaus’ Web sites or by phone: Equifax, 800- 685-111; Experian, 800-311-4769; TransUnion, 800-888-4213.
Thursday, June 21, 2018
ONE INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN WAYNE COUNTY
A Piedmont man has been taken to an area hospital following a single vehicle wreck.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 50 year old Raymond Mason was driving on Missouri Highway 49 in Wayne County, Wednesday evening, when his vehicle ran off the side of the road, overturned, and struck a tree.
ONE INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN WAYNE COUNTY
A Piedmont man has been taken to an area hospital following a single vehicle wreck.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 50 year old Raymond Mason was driving on Missouri Highway 49 in Wayne County, Wednesday evening, when his vehicle ran off the side of the road, overturned, and struck a tree.
Mason suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was transported by ambulance to a Poplar Bluff hospital.
MAN ARRESTED IN STODDARD COUNTY ON SODOMY WARRANT
Authorities in Stoddard County say a man has been taken into custody on a sodomy warrant.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 43 year old Micah Adrian Pettit, of Jefferson, was recently arrested on a warrant for statutory sodomy.
Officials say that there was no bond set and Pettit remained in jail as of this morning.
TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO ARREST IN KENNETT
A Kennett man was arrested earlier this week following a traffic stop.
Officials with the Kennett Police Department tell KWOC News that the stop occurred shortly after 11 pm Tuesday night. During the stop, a K-9 officer conducted a free air sniff around the vehicle and indicated a positive alert for the odor of narcotics.
Officers conducted a search of the vehicle and located an undisclosed amount of methamphetamine and narcotic paraphernalia.
42 year old Don Amerson, of Kennett, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and driving while suspended.
MAN SENTENCED ON FIREARM CHARGE IN CONNECTION TO WAYNE COUNTY INCIDENT
A Licking, Missouri man has been sentenced in connection to the theft of a firearm in Wayne County.
Officials with the United States Attorney’s Office tell KWOC News that 35 year old Randy Harris Jr., admitted at his plea in March that he had possession of a Hi-Point, 9 mm caliber rifle.
The rifle was among five firearms stolen from a home in Wayne County in February 2017, when a group of persons entered the home and assaulted the owner. Officials say that Harris has a prior felony conviction for theft.
Harris has been sentenced to 54 months on one felony count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
WALMART IN CORNING TO CLOSE NEXT MONTH
The Walmart in Corning will be closing next month.
It was announced on Wednesday that the store will be closing on Friday, July 20th.
The pharmacy will also be closing on that date as well.
POPLAR BLUFF TO HOST EVENT TODAY FOR INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY
An event has been scheduled for today in Poplar Bluff for International Yoga Day.
According to the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Department, the event will be held at Hendrickson Park beginning at 6:30 pm this evening.
Judy Schremp will be the instructor and officials say that healthy snacks and water will be provided.
For more information, contact the Poplar Bluff Parks and Recreation Department at 573-686-8645.
NEW DAY MINISTRIES TO HOST FEED AND SEED EVENT TODAY
New Day Ministries in Poplar Bluff will be hosting a feed and seed event today.
The event is scheduled for 3 to 5 pm at New Day Ministries at 703 Franklin Street in Poplar Bluff.
The event is first come, first serve, and packs will be limited to one per household.
If you would like more information, contact Pastor Nancy Wolverton at 573-718-4578.
OVER TWO WEEK LONG ROAD PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN PEMISCOT COUNTY
Route O in Pemiscot County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction for over two weeks as contractor crews perform pavement improvements.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the section of roadway to be reduced is located from Interstate 55 to the end of state maintenance.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through Friday, July 6 from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm daily.
Wednesday June 20, 2018
ONE ARRESTED ON WEAPON CHARGE FOLLOWING INCIDENT IN KENNETT
A Kennett resident has been taken into custody in connection to an incident on Monday.
Officials with the Kennett Police Department tell KWOC News that at around 8:30 pm Monday night, officers were dispatched to an area residence in reference to a fight in progress with one party being armed with a firearm.
Following an investigation, officers arrested 40 year old Mickey Halford for domestic assault and unlawful use of a weapon.
Halford was held in the Dunklin County Justice Center pending the filing of formal charges by the Dunklin County Prosecutor’s office.
ONE ARRESTED ON WEAPON CHARGE FOLLOWING INCIDENT IN KENNETT
A Kennett resident has been taken into custody in connection to an incident on Monday.
Officials with the Kennett Police Department tell KWOC News that at around 8:30 pm Monday night, officers were dispatched to an area residence in reference to a fight in progress with one party being armed with a firearm.
Following an investigation, officers arrested 40 year old Mickey Halford for domestic assault and unlawful use of a weapon.
Halford was held in the Dunklin County Justice Center pending the filing of formal charges by the Dunklin County Prosecutor’s office.
INCOMING POPLAR BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS REMINDED TO GET MENINGITIS IMMUNIZATION
Poplar Bluff High School students who will be entering the 12th grade this fall are being reminded to get their meningitis immunization.
According to Poplar Bluff School Health Coordinator Sheryl Talkington, any student entering the 12th grade will be required to have the meningitis immunization series prior to school starting or upon enrollment.
Talkington says that two doses of MCV are required for all incoming 12th graders unless the first dose was administered to a student who was 16 years of age or older, in which case only one dose is required.
If your child has already received these vaccinations, you are asked to send a copy to the nurse's office as soon as possible.
For more information, call 573-785-5566, extension 1125.
ROAD CLOSURE TO BEGIN TODAY IN DUNKLIN COUNTY
Route MM in Dunklin County will be closed both today and tomorrow as crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation perform pavement repairs.
According to officials, the work zone will be located from County Road 102 to Route J.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 am to 6 pm each day.
TWO ARRESTED ON METH CHARGES IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
Two women were taken into custody earlier this week in Northeast Arkansas for meth.
According to Greene County Sheriff David Carter, deputies arrested Shena Reed and Charlie Smith late Monday night during traffic stops.
Carter says that Reed was arrested for possession of crystal methamphetamine, while Smith was arrested for possession of crystal methamphetamine with purpose to deliver.
MAGNITUDE 2.5 EARTHQUAKE RECORDED IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
An earthquake rattled parts of Southeast Missouri Tuesday afternoon.
According to the United States Geological Survey, a magnitude 2.5 quake was recorded at 2:09 pm Tuesday.
The earthquake was located around 4.7 miles southeast of Marston and had a depth of five miles.
DATE SET FOR BACK 2 SCHOOL CLOTHING DRIVE FOR RIPLEY COUNTY STUDENTS
A date has been announced for an upcoming clothing drive for some area students.
The Every Kid Counts Back 2 School Clothing Drive has been scheduled for 8:30 am to 12:30 pm on Saturday, August 4th, at the West Point UPC Gymnasium.
There will be free clothing for all Ripley County students in Pre-K through 12thgrade at the event.
For more information, contact Serra McCabe at 573-544-4513.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
MISSOURI STATE SENATOR APPOINTED AS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Missouri Governor Mike Parson has appointed state Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe to be the new Lieutenant Governor.
Kehoe is a businessman who has represented parts of central Missouri in the state Senate since 2011.
MISSOURI STATE SENATOR APPOINTED AS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Missouri Governor Mike Parson has appointed state Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe to be the new Lieutenant Governor.
Kehoe is a businessman who has represented parts of central Missouri in the state Senate since 2011.
The Lieutenant Governor’s office has been vacant since June 1st, when Parson took the Governor’s office following the resignation of former Governor Eric Greitens.
The move announced Monday carries some legal uncertainty because Missouri's constitution isn't clear on whether a governor has the authority to appoint a lieutenant governor.
Historically, some governors have claimed the right to appoint a replacement. Lawmakers, though, have argued that the position must remain vacant until voters have a say because the two positions are elected separately.
PEDESTRIAN STRUCK BY A VEHICLE NEAR CHARLESTON
A pedestrian was injured Monday night after being hit by a vehicle in Mississippi County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the incident began when a vehicle struck another vehicle on Route J, northeast of Charleston. The first vehicle then struck a 43 year old Charleston man who was on the roadway.
The pedestrian suffered moderate injuries and was transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital.
THREE SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MEN INDICTED ON FIREARMS RELATED CHARGES
Three Southeast Missouri men have been taken into custody on firearms related charges.
According to the United States Attorney’s Office, 26 year old Jarvis Wofford, of Malden, along with 23 year old Wesley Williams and 22 year old Demontray Walker, of Charleston, were arrested this week on indictments charging them with making false statements in connection with the purchase of firearms as well as the subsequent illegal possession of the firearms.
Officials say the three men each face up to 10 years imprisonment on each weapons charge.
In addition to the gun charges, the federal indictment against Wofford also alleges two instances of distribution of methamphetamine in 2014 and 2015 in Dunklin County.
Wofford faces up to 20 years imprisonment on each methamphetamine charge.
CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO HOST LIVE RAPTOR PROGRAM THIS WEEKEND
The US Army of Corps of Engineers will be hosting a free program this weekend to give children a chance to learn more about raptors.
The program, “Day Shift, Night Shift, & Garbage Gal - Raptors Galore!” by the Dickerson Park Zoo, has been scheduled for 1:30 and 2:30 this Saturday afternoon at the Bill Emerson Memorial Visitor Center.
Attendees will get the opportunity to see and learn about three raptors at the event.
PIPE REPLACEMENT TO CAUSE CLOSURE OF PEMISCOT COUNTY ROAD
Route J in Pemiscot County will be closed today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can replace a pipe under the roadway.
The section of roadway to be closed is located between Route C and County Road 423.
MoDot officials say that work will take place today from 6:30 am to 4:30 pm.
THREE WEEK ROAD PROJECT UNDERWAY IN PEMISCOT COUNTY
A three week road project is underway in Pemiscot County.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route EE in Pemiscot County is being reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction from Route 153 to Route A as contractor crews perform pavement improvements.
Weather permitting, work is scheduled to take place from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm daily through Friday, July 6th, including weekends as necessary.
Monday June 18, 2018
SHOOTING INCIDENT IN PUXICO LEAVES ONE DEAD
An incident on Friday in the Puxico area has left one woman dead.
According to authorities, the 55 year old woman died after receiving a gunshot wound. The name of the woman was not released.
An investigation into the shooting is ongoing and an autopsy has been scheduled for today.
SHOOTING INCIDENT IN PUXICO LEAVES ONE DEAD
An incident on Friday in the Puxico area has left one woman dead.
According to authorities, the 55 year old woman died after receiving a gunshot wound. The name of the woman was not released.
An investigation into the shooting is ongoing and an autopsy has been scheduled for today.
INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY IN POPLAR BLUFF FIRE
A fire on Friday in Poplar Bluff is under investigation.
The fire began Friday morning at a building in the area of South 11th Street and Highway 53. The building contained multiple businesses and nobody was injured.
Officials with the State Fire Marshal were assisting with the investigation.
BICYCLIST SUFFERS MINOR INJURIES AFTER BEING STRUCK BY A DUNKLIN COUNTY DEPUTY
A Kennett bicyclist suffered minor injuries after he was struck by a vehicle Friday night.
According to the Dunklin County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy was responding to a call when they struck a pedestrian on a bicycle near the intersection of the Kennett North By-Pass and County Road 413. The incident occurred at around 10:30 pm Friday night.
The person riding the bicycle complained of back pain but did not want to go to the hospital. The deputy insisted on medical attention and the subject was taken by ambulance to the Pemiscot County Hospital for treatment of his injuries.
ROAD WORK ON ROUTE 67 IN WAYNE COUNTY TO BEGIN TODAY
North and southbound Route 67 in Wayne and Madison Counties will be reduced with a 14-foot width restriction through late next month while contractor crews perform roadside work.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the work zone is located from Route 72 to Route 34.
Weather permitting, work will take place today through Friday, July 27th from 6 am to 5 pm daily.
PARAGOULD MAN KILLED IN WRECK FRIDAY MORNING
A Paragould man was killed in a wreck Friday morning in Greene County.
According to the Paragould Police Department, at approximately 9:20 am Friday, officers responded to the area of Highway 49 South for a one-vehicle crash involving a pole.
Upon officers’ arrival, the single occupant of the vehicle was still in the driver’s seat with the vehicle still running and in drive. After multiple attempts to get the vehicle turned off and the driver assessed for injuries, officials say that the driver backed out of the accident scene and fled northbound on Highway 49 South.
The vehicle continued northbound, crossing over into southbound traffic and narrowly missing a southbound ambulance responding to the original crash report. The vehicle eventually struck a Paragould Fire Department rescue truck that was sitting stationary at a stop light.
According to the Arkansas State Police, the driver of the vehicle, identified as 26 year old Wesley Crossno, of Paragould, died from injuries he received in the wreck.
HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING
A heat advisory is in effect for most of Southeast Missouri through this evening.
According to the National Weather Service, heat index values this afternoon will peak in the 100 to 105 degree range.
The combination of hot temperatures and high humidity will lead to an increased risk of heat related stress and illness.
If you have to work or spend time outside, remember to take precautions. Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when possible and drink plenty of water. Make sure your outdoor pets have plenty of shade and fresh water as well.
DEXTER TEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK
A Stoddard County teenager was seriously injured in a motorcycle wreck over the weekend.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the wreck occurred shortly before 3:30 pm Sunday on Route F at Aid.
A vehicle was making a left turn when it pulled into the path of a motorcycle that was driven by a 19 year old male from Dexter.
The teen suffered serious injuries in the incident and was flown to a St. Louis hospital.
DUNKLIN COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR PAVEMENT REPAIRS
Route B in Dunklin County will be closed beginning today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can perform pavement repairs.
The section of roadway to be closed is located from Route U to County Road 102.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 6 am to 6 pm daily through Wednesday.
Thursday June 14, 2018
MISSING POPLAR BLUFF MAN FOUND DEAD IN BLACK RIVER
Authorities in Butler County have found the body of a missing Poplar Bluff man.
KWOC News spoke with Detective Joey Woodruff, with the Poplar Bluff Police Department, who says the investigation began on Monday evening.
DETECTIVE JOEY WOODRUFF:
On Monday evening, around 900 pm, 48 year old Shawn Burkett was reported as a missing person to the Poplar Bluff Police Department. Burkett’s scooter was located under the Vine Street Bridge on the east Side of Poplar Bluff near the levy of the Black River. Officers checked the scooter and found Burkett’s belongings. Officers began to walk the river bank in search of Burkett. Around 945 pm, the SEMO Search and Rescue team was deployed. Around 1am the search for Burkett was terminated until daylight hours. On Tuesday morning, the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Water Patrol Division began assisting with the search for Burkett and officers learned that Burkett was believed to have been fishing the day of his disappearance. On Wednesday morning, at 930 am, the Poplar Bluff Police Department was notified the body of Mr. Burkett had been located in Black River just southeast of South Riverview Road in Poplar Bluff. A preliminary check of Mr. Burkett revealed no signs to suggest foul play.
Burkett was pronounced dead at the scene by Butler County Coroner Andy Moore.
MISSING POPLAR BLUFF MAN FOUND DEAD IN BLACK RIVER
Authorities in Butler County have found the body of a missing Poplar Bluff man.
KWOC News spoke with Detective Joey Woodruff, with the Poplar Bluff Police Department, who says the investigation began on Monday evening.
DETECTIVE JOEY WOODRUFF:
On Monday evening, around 900 pm, 48 year old Shawn Burkett was reported as a missing person to the Poplar Bluff Police Department. Burkett’s scooter was located under the Vine Street Bridge on the east Side of Poplar Bluff near the levy of the Black River. Officers checked the scooter and found Burkett’s belongings. Officers began to walk the river bank in search of Burkett. Around 945 pm, the SEMO Search and Rescue team was deployed. Around 1am the search for Burkett was terminated until daylight hours. On Tuesday morning, the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Water Patrol Division began assisting with the search for Burkett and officers learned that Burkett was believed to have been fishing the day of his disappearance. On Wednesday morning, at 930 am, the Poplar Bluff Police Department was notified the body of Mr. Burkett had been located in Black River just southeast of South Riverview Road in Poplar Bluff. A preliminary check of Mr. Burkett revealed no signs to suggest foul play.
Burkett was pronounced dead at the scene by Butler County Coroner Andy Moore.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN ARRESTED ON FELONY HEROIN AND PARAPHERNALIA CHARGES
A Poplar Bluff man was arrested Tuesday morning on a felony heroin charge in Butler County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 43 year old William Barnett was taken into custody at around 8:30 am on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – heroin.
Barnett was also arrested on a felony charge of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and was taken to the Butler County Justice Center.
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.
Here are some tips on keeping your pets cool over the summer from the PBPD.
1. Never leave your pet in a parked car. Even with the window cracked, temperatures inside the car quickly rise to dangerous levels.
2. Pets can get dehydrated quickly, so give them plenty of fresh, clean water when it’s hot or humid outdoors. Make sure your pets have a shady place to get out of the sun, be careful not to over-exercise them, and keep them indoors when it’s extremely hot.
3. Do not leave pets unsupervised around a pool—not all dogs are good swimmers. Introduce your pets to water gradually and make sure they wear flotation devices when on boats. Rinse your dog off after swimming to remove chlorine or salt from his fur, and try to keep your dog from drinking pool water, which contains chlorine and other chemicals.
You can find more tips online at www.www.aspca.org.
ROAD WORK TO CAUSE DELAYS IN WAYNE AND MADISON COUNTIES UNTIL LATE JULY
North and southbound Route 67 in Madison and Wayne County will be reduced with a 14-foot width restriction beginning next Monday as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform roadside work.
According to officials, the work zone will be located from Route 72 to Route 34.
Weather permitting, work is scheduled to take place from 6 am to 5 pm, daily and be completed Friday July 27th.
NEW DAY MINISTRIES TO HOST FEED AND SEED EVENT NEXT WEEK
New Day Ministries in Poplar Bluff will be hosting a feed and seed event next week.
The event is scheduled for 3 to 5 pm on Thursday, June 21st.
The event is first come, first serve, and packs will be limited to one per household. New Day Ministries is located at 703 Franklin Street in Poplar Bluff.
If you would like more information, contact Pastor Nancy Wolverton at 573-718-4578.
DONIPHAN FOOTBALL TO HOST FISH FRY AND OPEN HOUSE LATER THIS MONTH
Area residents will have a chance to tour the new Doniphan football stadium later this month.
Doniphan Football will be hosting a Fish Fry and Open House on Friday June 29th at the Doniphan Dons Football Field House.
Everyone is invited to attend the event and tour the stadium from 4 to 7 pm.
4TH ANNUAL RIDE FOR A CURE TO BE HELD IN LATE AUGUST
The 4th Annual Ride for a Cure Bike Run in memory of Larry Maronay has been scheduled for August 25th.
Registration for the event will begin at 11 am at the Dexter Elks Lodge, with the ride beginning at 1 pm. Entry fee is $20 per bike and $10 for an additional rider with a meal included at the end of the ride.
All proceeds will benefit the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
For more information, call Brian Jones at 573-421-1771.
Wednesday June 13, 2018
ONE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN CONNECTION TO A SHOOTING THAT LEAVES ONE DEAD AND SEVERAL INJURED
A man has been arrested in Butler County in connection to a shooting in Blytheville Arkansas, that left one dead and several others injured.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 52 year old Israel Rocha, was arrested on a felony homicide warrant around 5:45 pm on Tuesday.
Rocha is currently lodged in the Butler County Justice Center with no bond.
ONE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN CONNECTION TO A SHOOTING THAT LEAVES ONE DEAD AND SEVERAL INJURED
A man has been arrested in Butler County in connection to a shooting in Blytheville Arkansas, that left one dead and several others injured.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 52 year old Israel Rocha, was arrested on a felony homicide warrant around 5:45 pm on Tuesday.
Rocha is currently lodged in the Butler County Justice Center with no bond.
THREE INJURED, TWO SERIOUSLY, IN BUTLER COUNTY WRECK
A Corning Arkansas woman was seriously injured in a wreck Monday afternoon in Butler County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 22 year old Kandra Leonard was driving on Missouri Highway 53, when she crossed the center liner and struck another vehicle head on.
Leonard suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was air lifted to a Memphis hospital. A passenger in her vehicle was also seriously injured and flown to a Cape Girardeau hospital. The driver of the second vehicle sustained only minor injuries.
OVER TWO MONTH ROAD PROJECT TO BEGIN TODAY IN STODDARD COUNTY
Route K in Stoddard County will be closed for over two months beginning today as contractor crews replace a bridge over Wolf Creek.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the bridge is located between north Route BB and south Route BB.
Weather permitting; work will begin today with the road re-opening on Friday, August 31st.
HEAT AND HUMIDITY CONTINUES THIS WEEK TO SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Heat and humidity are expected over the next few days across Southeast Missouri.
We spoke with Rick Shanklin, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Paducah, about the heat and humidity.
RICK SHANKLIN:
Temperatures will continue to warm up as we head through the remainder of the week and into the weekend in fact high temperatures could be in the lower to mid-90s by Friday and into the weekend. And the high humidity values combined with those temperatures will push heat indices up to around 100 possibly even in excess of 100. So with that in mind it’s important to he’d some safety advice for the heat and that includes if you’re outside working taking frequent breaks preferably coming inside to air conditioning but at least going into a shaded area and allowing plenty of time to cool off. Stay hydrated that’s very important. Also very important is to never leave children or pets in a vehicle not even for just a few minutes we always say beat the heat check the backseat and also for your pets in sure they have plenty of shade and water outdoors.
Shanklin would go on to add that the heat and humidity will last through the upcoming weekend.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MAN ARRESTED ON FELONY METH CHARGE
A Southeast Missouri man was taken into custody this past weekend on a felony drug charge.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 26 year old Trenton Barnett, of Doniphan, was arrested shortly after 2 pm Sunday on a felony charge of possession of methamphetamine and a misdemeanor charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following the arrest, he was held at the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.
ATHLETE PHYSICALS SCHEDULED FOR JULY IN POPLAR BLUFF
Poplar Bluff High School and Junior High student athletes can get a free physical done in July at the High School.
Physicals will be conducted beginning at 5:30 pm on Thursday July 26th 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 6th. Junior High athletes will follow a week later, on Monday, August 13th.
NAYLOR FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO BE HOST CONCERT IN EARLY JULY
A Southeast Missouri church has announced they will be hosting a free concert next month.
Naylor First Christian Church will be holding a concert with Don Todd at 1 pm on Sunday, July 8th at the Church’s Fellowship Hall.
There is no charge to attend and for more information, contact Minister Steve McFadden at 573-354-2234.
Tuesday June 12, 2018
OVER 80 CASES OF HEPATITIS A REPORTED BY BUTLER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Health officials are continuing to see an increase in reported Hepatitis A cases in Butler County.
According to the Butler County Health Department, as of June 8th, 86 cases of Hepatitis A have been reported with 57 percent of the cases requiring hospitalization.
Officials say that the majority of cases have been in people who use drugs and/or their close personal contacts.
Anyone who has been potentially exposed to an individual, experiencing Hepatitis A signs or symptoms is asked to call or visit the Butler County Health Department.
OVER 80 CASES OF HEPATITIS A REPORTED BY BUTLER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Health officials are continuing to see an increase in reported Hepatitis A cases in Butler County.
According to the Butler County Health Department, as of June 8th, 86 cases of Hepatitis A have been reported with 57 percent of the cases requiring hospitalization.
Officials say that the majority of cases have been in people who use drugs and/or their close personal contacts.
Anyone who has been potentially exposed to an individual, experiencing Hepatitis A signs or symptoms is asked to call or visit the Butler County Health Department.
CITIZENS IN DONIPHAN WARNED TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR COUNTERFEIT MONEY
Residents in Doniphan are being warned to stay on the lookout for counterfeit money.
According to the Doniphan Police Department, there have been numerous reports of phony $20 bills being circulated in the city, more specifically at weekend yard sales.
All citizens should be aware of these bills and need to inspect any bills they accept for payment.
Should an attempt be made to pay you with one of these bills, do not accept it and make a report to your local authorities.
CHILDREN’S SUMMER READING PROGRAM CONTINUES AT POPLAR BLUFF MUNICIPAL LIBRARY
The 2018 Children’s Summer Reading Program at the Poplar Bluff Municipal Library is now underway.
This summer, kids can earn grand prize entries by reading and doing good deeds for their families, neighbors, friends, and the community. There will be multiple grand prizes, including Kindle Fire Tablets and bicycles.
The free program is open to children and young adults between the ages of 3 and 17 will run through August 4th.
Participants can sign up at the Poplar Bluff Municipal Library or at PoplarBluff.org. For more information, call 573-686-8639.
MISSING CALIFORNIA WOMAN FOUND SAFE IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS
A missing California woman has been found in Northeast Arkansas.
According to the Clay County Sheriff’s Department, 75 year old Sharon Childress had last been contacted Sunday morning around 9 am at the Black River Bridge on Highway 62 in Corning. An endangered person advisory was then issued.
According to Clay County Sheriff Terry Miller, Childress was found safe on Monday afternoon around 12:30 pm.
Further details were not released.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN DUNKLIN COUNTY WRECK
A Campbell man was injured yesterday following a single vehicle wreck in Dunklin County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 25 year old Michael Davis was driving on US Highway 62, 2 miles west of Campbell, when his vehicle ran off the left side of the road and struck a ditch.
Davis was seriously injured in the wreck and taken to an area hospital.
Monday June 11, 2018
TWO ARRESTS MADE IN BUTLER COUNTY HOMICIDE
Two arrests have been made in a homicide investigation in Butler County.
Butler County Coroner Andy Moore tells KWOC News that the investigation began at Bricks Off-Road Park Saturday evening, after a 12 year old juvenile had been assaulted.
ANDY MOORE:
At approximately 10:30 PM on Saturday evening, the Butler County Corners office was notified of a homicide that took place at Bricks Off-Road Park. We identified the deceased as Joe Girard 41 of Oak Ridge Missouri. Preliminary findings indicate that he was struck multiple times and succumb to his injuries, due to blunt force trauma. At this time I do not believe any weapons were used. I have scheduled an autopsy for Monday morning at 9:30 with Dr. Russell Deidiker in Farmington Missouri.
KWOC News has learned the two suspects have identified as 39 year old Rickey Holt Jr., and 40 year old Brenda Holt, both of Bunker. Both suspects are facing charges of voluntary manslaughter. Rickey Holt was released from custody after posting bond and Brenda Holt remains in the Butler County Justice Center on a $100,000 cash or surety bond.
TWO ARRESTS MADE IN BUTLER COUNTY HOMICIDE
Two arrests have been made in a homicide investigation in Butler County.
Butler County Coroner Andy Moore tells KWOC News that the investigation began at Bricks Off-Road Park Saturday evening, after a 12 year old juvenile had been assaulted.
ANDY MOORE:
At approximately 10:30 PM on Saturday evening, the Butler County Corners office was notified of a homicide that took place at Bricks Off-Road Park. We identified the deceased as Joe Girard 41 of Oak Ridge Missouri. Preliminary findings indicate that he was struck multiple times and succumb to his injuries, due to blunt force trauma. At this time I do not believe any weapons were used. I have scheduled an autopsy for Monday morning at 9:30 with Dr. Russell Deidiker in Farmington Missouri.
KWOC News has learned the two suspects have identified as 39 year old Rickey Holt Jr., and 40 year old Brenda Holt, both of Bunker. Both suspects are facing charges of voluntary manslaughter. Rickey Holt was released from custody after posting bond and Brenda Holt remains in the Butler County Justice Center on a $100,000 cash or surety bond.
TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK IN STODDARD COUNTY
Two people were injured in a single vehicle wreck over the weekend in Stoddard County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 35 year old Armon Elder, of Puxico, was driving on Route J in Stoddard County when his vehicle ran off the right side of the road and struck a culvert.
The passenger in the vehicle was seriously injured and air lifted to a Memphis hospital while Elder received moderate injuries and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital.
OVER 100 TICKETS ISSUED AS PART OF A CLICK IT OR TICKET MOBILIZATION IN DEXTER
The Dexter Police Department has announced that over 100 tickets were issued during a recent Click It or Ticket mobilization.
Chief Trevor Pulley tells us that during the enforcement effort, from May 21st through June 3rd, officers issued a total of 102 traffic tickets; including 64 seat belt tickets and one child restraint violation.
Pulley says that seat belts are your single best defense in a crash, and law enforcement will continue to encourage drivers to make a simple, smart choice to buckle up and arrive alive.
Friday, June 8, 2018
ALTON WOMAN FOUND DEAD FOLLOWING ATV WRECK
An Alton woman has been found dead following an ATV wreck.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 47 year old Rena Ford was driving an ATV that skidded off the right side of Oregon County Road 102 and struck a tree, ejecting her.
ALTON WOMAN FOUND DEAD FOLLOWING ATV WRECK
An Alton woman has been found dead following an ATV wreck.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 47 year old Rena Ford was driving an ATV that skidded off the right side of Oregon County Road 102 and struck a tree, ejecting her.
Ford was pronounced dead at around 1:20 pm Thursday afternoon by Deputy Coroner Rob Clary.
POCAHONTAS MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CHARGE
A Pocahontas man is facing 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to a child pornography charge.
Prosecuting Attorney for the 2nd Judicial District of Arkansas, Scott Ellington, tells KWOC News that 36 year old Eric McQuay entered a plea of guilty Thursday to four counts of distributing, possessing, viewing matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child.
He received 10 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections on counts one and two and those counts run consecutively for a total of 20 years. He also received 10 years suspended imposition of sentences on counts three and four.
Ellington says that the Jonesboro Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children Unit began an investigation of McQuay in January 2017 after it was discovered that McQuay shared child pornography via a Peer-to-Peer Network.
MAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION TO A REPORTED ROBBERY IN KENNETT
A man has been taken into custody in connection to a reported robbery in Kennett.
Officials with the Kennett Police Department tell KWOC News that shortly after 11 am Tuesday; officers were dispatched to an area residence where they learned that a subject had allegedly entered the residence armed with a knife, pushed the victim to the floor, and stole the victim’s wallet before fleeing on foot.
Officers later arrested 21 year old Cedric Burton, of Kennett, for 1st degree robbery. Burton was held in the Dunklin County Justice Center.
FOUR FACING METH CHARGE FOLLOWING ARRESTS IN WAYNE COUNTY
Four people are facing a meth charge following their arrest yesterday evening in Wayne County.
According to authorities, 54 year old David Harrison, 36 year old Keith Forsythe, 31 year old Sara Daggs, and 31 year old Nicholas Daggs, all of Piedmont, were each taken into custody shortly before 7:30 pm Thursday on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.
All four are also facing misdemeanor charges of possession of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
KENNETT POLICE SEEKING ASSISTANCE IN IDENTIFYING SUSPECT IN RECENT THEFTS FROM VEHICLES
Authorities in Kennett are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect in connection to recent thefts.
According to the Kennett Police Department, officers have obtained photographs of a suspect in some of the recent thefts from vehicles within the city.
We have pictures of the subject available on the KWOC Facebook page.
Anyone who has information on the identity of the subject is asked to contact the Kennett Police Department at 573-888-4622.
TWO INJURED IN STODDARD COUNTY WRECK
Two people were injured Thursday morning in a Stoddard County wreck.
According to authorities, the wreck occurred at around 6:15 am when a vehicle failed to yield to another vehicle at Highway Y and N. Both vehicles then ran off the roadway.
The driver of the second vehicle suffered serious injuries and was flown to an area hospital. A passenger in the 1st vehicle received minor injuries.
TWO PATTERSON RESIDENTS ARRESTED ON METH CHARGES
Two Patterson residents were each taken into custody Thursday afternoon on a meth charge.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 35 year old Amanda Fobian and 29 year old Kyle Whitaker were each arrested shortly before 3:30 pm Thursday on charges of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following their arrests, both Fobian and Whitaker were transported to the Wayne County Jail.
FIRST ANNUAL BICYCLE TUNE UP TO BE HELD TODAY IN POPLAR BLUFF
The First Annual Bicycle Tune Up event will be held today in Poplar Bluff.
The event has been scheduled for 9 am to 3 pm at the Missouri National Guard FMS4 located at 1607 Cravens Road.
There will be free bike tune ups for ages 15 and under and attendees will also have the chance to enter to win a bike.
Thursday June 7, 2018
POPLAR BLUFF MAN INJURED IN WRECK INVOLVING A DUMP TRUCK
A Poplar Bluff man was injured in a wreck involving a dump truck Wednesday morning.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred shortly after 8:30 am Wednesday on US Highway 67, approximately three miles north of Poplar Bluff.
The dump truck was attempting a pass when it struck a car in the side, causing the car to drive off the side of the road and overturn.
The driver of the car suffered minor injuries and was taken to a Poplar Bluff hospital.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN INJURED IN WRECK INVOLVING A DUMP TRUCK
A Poplar Bluff man was injured in a wreck involving a dump truck Wednesday morning.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred shortly after 8:30 am Wednesday on US Highway 67, approximately three miles north of Poplar Bluff.
The dump truck was attempting a pass when it struck a car in the side, causing the car to drive off the side of the road and overturn.
The driver of the car suffered minor injuries and was taken to a Poplar Bluff hospital.
GLENALLEN MAN ARRESTED IN MARBLE HILL ON CHILD MOLESTATION CHARGE
Authorities in Marble Hill say that an area man has been taken into custody on a child molestation charge.
Officials with the Marble Hill Police Department tell KWOC News that on Thursday, May 31st, officers investigated a report of child molestation that allegedly occurred in the Twin City Park bathroom.
Officials say that James Pattie, of Glenallen, has been arrested for child molestation in the 4th degree. His bond was set at $2,000, cash or surety.
RIPLEY COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED TODAY FOR PIPE REPLACEMENT
Route T in Ripley County will be closed today so Missouri Department of Transportation crews can replace a pipe under the roadway.
The closure will be located between County Road T-4 and County Road T-2.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, work will take place today from 8 am to 3 pm.
CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR ROAD PROJECTS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has awarded multiple contracts for road projects in Southeast Missouri.
Contracts were awarded Wednesday for a bridge replacement on Route 67 over Cedar Creek in Wayne County, the resurfacing of portions of Eastbound Route 60 in Carter and Shannon Counties, and drainage improvements on Route Y in Sikeston.
Officials say that additional information about the projects, including timelines and impacts to traffic, will be released prior to the start of construction.
MISSOURI VFW RIDERS DISTRICT 15 TO HOST POKER RUN THIS WEEKEND
The Missouri VFW Riders District 15 will be holding their 3rd Annual Poker Run this weekend.
Registration for the event will begin at 8 am this Saturday, June 9th, at the Lake Wappapello United Methodist Church on D Highway. The Poker Run is scheduled to begin at 10 am that morning.
For more information, call Larry Lewis at 573-429-7329.
PAVEMENT REPAIRS TO CAUSE ROAD CLOSURE TODAY IN NEW MADRID COUNTY
Route V in New Madrid County will be closed through next Thursday as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs.
According to MoDOT, the section of roadway to be closed is located from Route 80 to Route P.
Weather permitting, work will take place from 7 am to 4:30 pm through Thursday, June 14th.
Wednesday June 6, 2018
KENNETT MAN FACING MULTIPLE CHARGES IN CONNECTION TO INCIDENT LAST WEEK
An area man is facing multiple charges in connection to a domestic disturbance last week in Kennett.
Officials with the Kennett Police Department tell KWOC News that Friday evening officers were dispatched to a residence where they learned that a suspect, armed with a handgun, had allegedly forcibly entered without permission and assaulted and threatened the occupants within.
31 year old Sedrick Harrell, of Kennett, was later arrested for burglary 1st degree, domestic assault 1st degree, armed criminal action, unlawful use of a weapon, property damage 2nd degree, and six counts of endangering the welfare of a child.
Following the arrest, Harrell was held in the Dunklin County Justice Center.
KENNETT MAN FACING MULTIPLE CHARGES IN CONNECTION TO INCIDENT LAST WEEK
An area man is facing multiple charges in connection to a domestic disturbance last week in Kennett.
Officials with the Kennett Police Department tell KWOC News that Friday evening officers were dispatched to a residence where they learned that a suspect, armed with a handgun, had allegedly forcibly entered without permission and assaulted and threatened the occupants within.
31 year old Sedrick Harrell, of Kennett, was later arrested for burglary 1st degree, domestic assault 1st degree, armed criminal action, unlawful use of a weapon, property damage 2nd degree, and six counts of endangering the welfare of a child.
Following the arrest, Harrell was held in the Dunklin County Justice Center.
NO ONE INJURED IN SIKESTON DRIVE BY SHOOTING
No one was injured following a drive by shooting earlier this week in Sikeston.
According to authorities, the incident occurred Monday evening on Greer Street.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing and no arrests have been announced.
PIPE REPLACEMENT TO FORCE CLOSURE OF RIPLEY COUNTY ROAD
Crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation will be closing a portion of Route N in Ripley County today to replace a pipe under the roadway.
Officials say the section of roadway to be closed is located between County Road 142E-30 and County Road N-1.
Work is scheduled to take place from 8 am to 3 pm today.
TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO ARREST IN KENNETT
A traffic stop led to a drug arrest Monday in Kennett.
According to the Kennett Police Department, shortly before 11 pm Monday night, officers conducted a traffic stop during which a suspect exited the vehicle and began fleeing on foot.
After a brief foot pursuit, the subject, identified as 40 year old Calvin Harrell, of Kennett, was apprehended and detained. While searching the area, officers found a container which had a baggie with an undisclosed amount of methamphetamine and several individually wrapped baggies of synthetic marijuana.
Harrell was taken into custody for resisting arrest, possession of methamphetamine, and possession of synthetic marijuana with the intent to distribute. Harrell was also arrested on an active warrant previously issued by the Missouri Probation and Parole board and an active state of Missouri warrant issued out of Butler County.
MAN ARRESTED ON FELONY MARIJUANA CHARGE IN WAYNE COUNTY
Authorities in Wayne County have arrested an area man on a felony drug charge.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 35 year old Scott Peterson, of Patterson, was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute for marijuana.
Peterson is also facing a misdemeanor charge of unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
STODDARD COUNTY ROAD TO BE CLOSED FOR TWO DAYS DUE TO PIPE REPLACEMENT
Route Y in Stoddard County will be closed today and tomorrow as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a couple of culvert pipes under the roadway.
The closure will take place today and tomorrow from 7 am to 4 pm each day.
The work zone will be located from Route AB to Route DD.
In Dunklin County MoDOT crews will also be closing Route B between Route BB and County Road 322 both today and tomorrow for pavement repairs. Crews are scheduled to be on site from 6:30 am to 6 pm each day.