Monday July 27, 2020
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT SEARCHING FOR INFORMATION ON LOCAL HOME INVASIONS
The Poplar Bluff Police Department is searching for information on two home invasions.
According to the department, the first incident was on a home in the 300 block of Meadow View Drive on July 17th, with the second occurring a few hours later in a house on the 1000 block of Clyde Avenue.
Both incidents report suspects leaving the scene of the incident in a white SUV. Two of the suspects, 17 year old Isaiah Rose and 20 year old Marcus Caruso, of Cape Girardeau, were booked and taken into custody in Butler County on suspicion of stealing, 1st degree robbery, armed criminal action, and 1st degree burglary. A third, unnamed suspect has been identified.
The residents of the home on Meadow View report that three or four black men entered the residence and robbed them. Two of the occupants were struck by the suspects with firearms, and were treated for lacerations to their heads.
If you have any information that could help the investigation into the break-ins, you are asked to call the Poplar Bluff Police Department at 573-785-5776, or the Butler County Sheriff’s Department at 573-785-8444.
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT SEARCHING FOR INFORMATION ON LOCAL HOME INVASIONS
The Poplar Bluff Police Department is searching for information on two home invasions.
According to the department, the first incident was on a home in the 300 block of Meadow View Drive on July 17th, with the second occurring a few hours later in a house on the 1000 block of Clyde Avenue.
Both incidents report suspects leaving the scene of the incident in a white SUV. Two of the suspects, 17 year old Isaiah Rose and 20 year old Marcus Caruso, of Cape Girardeau, were booked and taken into custody in Butler County on suspicion of stealing, 1st degree robbery, armed criminal action, and 1st degree burglary. A third, unnamed suspect has been identified.
The residents of the home on Meadow View report that three or four black men entered the residence and robbed them. Two of the occupants were struck by the suspects with firearms, and were treated for lacerations to their heads.
If you have any information that could help the investigation into the break-ins, you are asked to call the Poplar Bluff Police Department at 573-785-5776, or the Butler County Sheriff’s Department at 573-785-8444.
POPLAR BLUFF WOMAN MAKES COURT APPEARANCE ON CHILD KIDNAPPING
A Poplar Bluff resident made a court appearance last week after being charged with kidnapping of a child.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 35 year old Melonie Watkins appeared on Thursday for the felony charge of child kidnapping, after authorities responded to a call on a residence in the 300 block of West Harper Street.
There, authorities were told by the callers that Watkins took the child without permission of the mother. After being tracked by her phone to Cape Girardeau, her vehicle was located and the 2 year old was found unharmed.
Watkins was then transported to the Butler County Justice Center on a $50,000 cash or surety bond.
TWO DRIVERS INJURED FOLLOWING COLLISION IN PEMISCOT COUNTY
Two drivers were seriously injured in a vehicle crash in Pemiscot County on Sunday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, two vehicles were traveling on County Road 363, south of Caruthersville, where they struck each other head-on in the middle of the roadway.
One of the drivers was transported by air to a hospital in Arkansas, while the second was flown to a hospital in Cape Girardeau for treatment.
FIVE SUSPECTS SENTENCED TO FEDERAL PRISON ON DRUG AND WEAPON CHARGES
Five suspects have been sentenced to time in federal prison on drug and weapon charges.
Officials with the Butler County Sheriff’s Department tell KWOC News that 24 year old Jaquan Whitfield, of St. Louis, 31 year old Mark Barks, of Patterson, 28 year old Amber Wrinkle, 35 year old Matthew Stoutt, and 36 year old Freeman Williams Jr., of Poplar Bluff, were sentenced after they pleaded guilty to drug distribution and weapon violation charges.
Williams, Whitfield, and Wrinkle were charged with distribution of heroin. Stoutt was sentenced on a charge of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, and distribution of methamphetamine. Barks was charged with possession of ammunition and firearms by a convicted felon.
The charges stem from multiple investigations by Police Departments and the SEMO Drug Task Force, who located the narcotics and weapons in the homes and persons of the five.
Williams was sentenced to 2 years, Whitfield to near 2 years, Wrinkle to 8 months, Stoutt to 10 years, and Barks was sentenced to almost 4 years in federal prison on these charges.
NINE CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI TOTAL CONTINUES TO RISE
Nine new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Butler County over the weekend, while Missouri’s total has continued to increase.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the nine additional cases have risen the Counties total to 179 cases. The Department will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patients were active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Sunday, there are a total of 41,927 cases in the state, and 1,197 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including fever, shortness of breath, or persistent coughing, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
INJURIES REPORTED FROM VEHICLE CRASH IN BUTLER COUNTY
Injuries were reported following a vehicle crash in Butler County on Friday.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the crash happened on Route 67, at MO 158, where a vehicle failed to stop while exiting Route 67, and struck a rock filled ditch on 158.
The driver suffered moderate injuries from the crash, and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital for treatment.
Friday July 24, 2020
POPLAR BLUFF R-1 RELEASES LEARNING PLAN FOR NEW SCHOOL YEAR
The Poplar Bluff R-1 School District has released their learning plan for the new school year.
The plan includes three choices for returning students, including the option to have at home classes in a remote learning program, and a blended learning plan.
There will be extra cleaning and safety protocols throughout the district, and the plan includes organizing classes into cohorts, as well as potentially providing devices to students for online learning, if the building needs to be completely closed off.
Parents are being asked to screen their children if they are feeling sick, or if they are experiencing a sore throat, nausea, headaches, shortness of breath, or any other symptom involving the COVID-19 virus.
POPLAR BLUFF R-1 RELEASES LEARNING PLAN FOR NEW SCHOOL YEAR
The Poplar Bluff R-1 School District has released their learning plan for the new school year.
The plan includes three choices for returning students, including the option to have at home classes in a remote learning program, and a blended learning plan.
There will be extra cleaning and safety protocols throughout the district, and the plan includes organizing classes into cohorts, as well as potentially providing devices to students for online learning, if the building needs to be completely closed off.
Parents are being asked to screen their children if they are feeling sick, or if they are experiencing a sore throat, nausea, headaches, shortness of breath, or any other symptom involving the COVID-19 virus.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN SENTENCED TO FEDERAL PRISON FOR FIREARM CHARGES
A Poplar Bluff man was sentenced to time in federal prison for firearm possession charges.
According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, David Berry has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for two charges on possession of a firearm by a felon.
These charges are a result of an officer pulling over Berry in November of 2018, where he was found with a loaded revolver on his person. At the time, he was a convicted felon for a 2nd degree burglary charge in Butler County in June of 2015.
He was also caught with a firearm in July of 2019, where authorities found Berry shooting a rifle at the surface of the Dan River Conservation Area.
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ADVISE WATER SAFETY
Authorities with the U.S Army Corps of Engineers are urging residents to practice water safety.
Making sure to wear life jackets and keeping a watchful eye on children near the water is vital to water safety procedures, and the Corps is advising swimmers and adults at or over 35 to always wear a life preserver when treading water.
The warning comes from a report that states that the United States has seen over a 50% increase in drownings since last year.
THREE RIVERS COLLEGE ENFORCING FACE MASK REQUIREMENT
Three Rivers College will be requiring face masks to be worn by anyone on campus grounds.
The decision was made due to the rapidly increasing number of cases of the coronavirus in Missouri, and President Wesley Payne is urging all students, staff, faculty, and visitors to keep the requirement in mind when visiting the campus.
A face covering must be worn when on campus, if more than one person is in a College vehicle, and inside of food service areas. Students are not required to wear masks when inside their housing.
Employees and Students will be provided a mask at the start of the semester.
Students with valid health concerns should contact the Dean of Students by calling 573-840-9669. Faculty and Staff with medical issues should call the Director of Human Resources at 573-840-9695.
TWO CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI TOTAL INCREASED BY OVER 1,500
More cases of the coronavirus were reported in Butler County, while Missouri has seen more than 1,500 new cases since yesterday.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the two new patients have risen the County’s total to 170. Of them, 126 have recovered, 1 is hospitalized, and 40 are still in self-isolation.
In Missouri, as of Thursday, the state now has a total of 37,700 cases reported, and 1,179 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including fever, shortness of breath, or persistent coughing, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
ROADWAY SCHEDULED TO CLOSE IN PEMISCOT COUNTY DURING BRIDGE WORK
A roadway in Pemiscot County will be closed while bridge work is underway.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Route T, between County Road 314 and 321, will be closed while contractor crews replace the bridge over a drainage ditch on the roadway.
The work is set to begin on Monday, and is expected to be completed by October 5th.
Thursday July 23, 2020
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT SEARCHING FOR SUSPECT IN HIT AND RUN INCIDENT
The Poplar Bluff Police Department is searching for the suspect in a hit-and-run incident that took place earlier this month.
According to the department, the incident took place on July 2nd at the intersection of Cole Avenue and Cliff Street, where 50 year old Donald Warbritton was struck by an oncoming vehicle, seemingly on purpose. He suffered a broken hand, leg, and hip from the collision.
Authorities are currently searching for what seems to be a dark colored vehicle caught on video surveillance, potentially a Mercury Grand Marquis or a Ford Crown Victoria.
If you have any information on the incident, you are asked to contact the department by calling 573-785-5776.
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT SEARCHING FOR SUSPECT IN HIT AND RUN INCIDENT
The Poplar Bluff Police Department is searching for the suspect in a hit-and-run incident that took place earlier this month.
According to the department, the incident took place on July 2nd at the intersection of Cole Avenue and Cliff Street, where 50 year old Donald Warbritton was struck by an oncoming vehicle, seemingly on purpose. He suffered a broken hand, leg, and hip from the collision.
Authorities are currently searching for what seems to be a dark colored vehicle caught on video surveillance, potentially a Mercury Grand Marquis or a Ford Crown Victoria.
If you have any information on the incident, you are asked to contact the department by calling 573-785-5776.
ADDITIONAL CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI CONFIRMS OVER 1,000 NEW CASES
More cases of the coronavirus were reported in Butler County, while over 1,000 new cases were confirmed across Missouri since Wednesday.
According to the Butler County Health department, there have been eight new cases of the virus, raising the County’s total to 168. The patients have been self isolated, and the department will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patients were active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Wednesday, there are a total of 36,063 cases of the virus in the state, and 1,159 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including fever, shortness of breath, or persistent coughing, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
PIEDMONT MAN ARRESTED IN WAYNE COUNTY ON MULTIPLE CHARGES
A Piedmont man was arrested on multiple charges on Wednesday in Wayne County.
Officials with the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department tell KWOC News that 31 year old Kyle Whitaker was taken into custody on a felony charge on possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine, as well as unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
He was additionally charged on multiple motor vehicle offenses, including two counts of careless driving resulting in an accident.
Whitaker was transported to the Wayne County Jail following his arrest.
ROADWAY IN RIPLEY COUNTY CLOSING DURING MAINTENANCE
A roadway in Ripley County will be closed while undergoing maintenance.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route DD, about 2 miles south of Route P, will be closed while MODOT crews replace a culvert underneath the roadway.
The work will take place today, from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm.
DRIVER INJURED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN WAYNE COUNTY
A driver suffered moderate injuries as a result of a vehicle crash in Wayne County on Wednesday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was traveling down Route 67, south of Greenville, where it ran off the left side of the roadway and overturned.
Following the crash, the driver was transported to a hospital in Poplar Bluff for treatment.
MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN NEW MADRID COUNTY ON DRUG POSSESSION CHARGE
A Lilbourn man was arrested in New Madrid County on drug possession on Tuesday.
According to the New Madrid County Sheriff’s Department, 53 year old Benny Birdwell was charged on felony possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.
Following his arrest, he was transported to the New Madrid County Jail.
Wednesday July 22, 2020
TWIN RIVERS ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR NEW SCHOOL YEAR
Plans have been announced by the Twin Rivers R-X School board for the new school year.
According to officials with the Board, the school will be placing new protocols for in-person schooling, as well as remote learning and a blended learning plan.
The plans for the new year include additional sanitization for buses and tables, organizing classes into cohorts, as well as potentially providing devices to students for online learning, if the building needs to be completely closed off.
Recent survey results stated that 97% of parents support returning to school, and have little concern. A detailed summary of current plans will be put up for parents on the school’s social media and website.
TWIN RIVERS ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR NEW SCHOOL YEAR
Plans have been announced by the Twin Rivers R-X School board for the new school year.
According to officials with the Board, the school will be placing new protocols for in-person schooling, as well as remote learning and a blended learning plan.
The plans for the new year include additional sanitization for buses and tables, organizing classes into cohorts, as well as potentially providing devices to students for online learning, if the building needs to be completely closed off.
Recent survey results stated that 97% of parents support returning to school, and have little concern. A detailed summary of current plans will be put up for parents on the school’s social media and website.
ADDITIONAL CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY
Additional cases of the coronavirus were reported in Butler County on Tuesday.
According to the Butler County Health Department, four new cases of the virus have been confirmed, raising the County’s total to 160. The patients have been self-isolated, and the department will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patients were active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Tuesday, there are a total of 34,762 cases in the state, and 1,143 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are experiencing any symptoms of the virus, including shortness of breath, persistent coughing, or fever, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
FOUR INJURED IN VEHICLE CRASH IN WAYNE COUNTY
Four people were injured in a vehicle crash in Wayne County on Tuesday.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports that a vehicle was traveling on Route V, southeast of Piedmont, where it failed to negotiate a curve and ran off the left side of the roadway.
One of the occupants suffered minor injuries, while another occupant and the driver of the vehicle was moderately injured. The third passenger was seriously injured from the crash. They were all transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital for treatment.
BUTLER COUNTY CANDIDATE FORUM SCHEDULED FOR NEXT TUESDAY IN POPLAR BLUFF
Many area candidates who will be competing in the upcoming primary election will be speaking on July 28th in Poplar Bluff.
The 2020 Butler County Candidate Forum hosted by Today’s Talk KWOC is scheduled for next Tuesday, at the Poplar Bluff Chamber of Commerce. 15 candidates are running for five positions on the ballot in Butler County. Each candidate will be allowed five minutes to introduce themselves, and tell why they think they are the best person for that position.
The event is by invitation only. KWOC will also be broadcasting the event beginning at 6 pm over the radio at 93.3 FM and 930 AM as well as on the KWOC Facebook page. Live coverage for this event is presented by Barker’s Towing
The Missouri Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, August 4th.
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT SEARCHING FOR SUSPECT IN BREAK IN
The Poplar Bluff Police Department is searching for a suspect in a break-in investigation.
The male suspect was caught on video surveillance footage inside of a storage shed facility, where he walked to one of the storage units and cut the lock to the door. A video of the suspect is available on the Poplar Bluff Department Facebook page.
If you have any information on the identity of the male or his whereabouts, you are asked to contact Detective Dan Mustain by calling 573-686-8632.
STODDARD COUNTY ROADWAY SET TO CLOSE FOR BRIDGE WORK
A roadway in Stoddard County will be closing while bridge work is in place.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route Z, between County Road 733 and 741, will be closed while contractor crews replace the bridge over a drainage ditch on the roadway.
The work is scheduled to start on August 3rd, and is expected to be completed by September 16th.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FOOD BANK SCHEDULING MOBILE FOOD DISTRIBUTIONS
The Southeast Missouri Food Bank will be hosting more food banks as a response to the growing concern of the Coronavirus.
There will be Mobile Food Banks held at multiple locations throughout Southeast Missouri, including the New Madrid County Resource Center on Friday at 2pm, and the Lighthouse Christian Center in Dexter on Saturday at 9 am.
There will also be food banks at the Twin Rivers General Baptist Church in Fisk on Saturday at 9 am, and one at the United Voice of Zion in Malden on August 1st at 9 am.
To receive food, you are asked to bring a photo ID and piece of mail as proof of residence. Participants are being asked to only go to one food pantry per month, and to stay inside their vehicle while receiving food.
Tuesday July 21, 2020
POPLAR BLUFF CITY MANAGER PRESENTS BUDGET CUTS TO SAVE CITY $300,000
Poplar Bluff City Manager Matt Winters announced on Monday decisions have been made that will save the city more than $300,000 in budget cuts.
These include a hiring freeze that will have multiple jobs, including the city planner position, four street department positions, a police officer position, and a part time position at the Black River Coliseum unfilled for the rest of the year.
More cuts include reducing the hours for the Black River Coliseum pool and fitness center, as well as the art museum. Schedules reflecting the new hours will be announced in the future.
POPLAR BLUFF CITY MANAGER PRESENTS BUDGET CUTS TO SAVE CITY $300,000
Poplar Bluff City Manager Matt Winters announced on Monday decisions have been made that will save the city more than $300,000 in budget cuts.
These include a hiring freeze that will have multiple jobs, including the city planner position, four street department positions, a police officer position, and a part time position at the Black River Coliseum unfilled for the rest of the year.
More cuts include reducing the hours for the Black River Coliseum pool and fitness center, as well as the art museum. Schedules reflecting the new hours will be announced in the future.
SIX NEW CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI TOTAL CONTINUES TO RISE
Six additional cases of the coronavirus were reported in Butler County, while Missouri has continued to see an increase in cases.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the County now stands at 156 total cases, and the six new patients have been self isolated. The Department will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patients were active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Monday, there are a total of 33,642 cases of the virus in the state, and 1,132 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including fever, shortness of breath, or persistent coughing, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
ROADWAY IN WAYNE COUNTY CLOSED DURING MAINTENANCE
A roadway in Wayne County will be closed while going through maintenance.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route B, 1 mile from Route U, will be closed while MODOT crews replace a few culverts underneath the roadway.
The work will begin today at 8 am, and is expected to be completed by 2 pm.
POPLAR BLUFF WOMAN ORDERED TO STAND TRIAL IN 2018 DEATH
A Poplar Bluff woman will be standing trial in Butler County in relation to a 2018 death.
Officials with the Butler County Sheriff’s Department tell KWOC News that Shanesha Burns has been ordered to stand trial on a 1st degree murder charge, as well as a charge on armed criminal action.
These charges stem from an incident in 2018, where 32 year old Jermaine Johnson was found dead in a ditch on County Road 612 with multiple gunshot wounds.
An investigation into his death concluded that he was killed in a failed drug transaction, and that Burns is suspected to have made threats to kill, or have Johnson killed, around 10 hours before he was shot.
Burns admitted to authorities that she was at the scene of Johnson’s death, and will be appearing in court today at 1 pm.
DRIVER INJURED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN WAYNE COUNTY
A driver was injured in a vehicle crash in Wayne County on Monday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was traveling on Route D, north of County Road 531, where it over-corrected and ran off the roadway, striking an embankment.
The driver suffered minor injuries as a result of the crash, and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital for treatment.
FORMER PRIEST CHARGED ON ADDITIONAL SEXUAL MISCONDUCT CHARGES
A former priest from Springfield has been charged on additional sexual misconduct charges.
According to officials with the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau, former priest Gary Carr, who was previously taken into custody on sexual misconduct charges involving minors, has been charged with three additional cases of physical/sexual misconduct.
Two of these allegations come from two men who told authorities that Carr had made inappropriate physical contact with them while he was working in Butler County in the early 1990s.
The third comes from a report from a man who stated that Carr made inappropriate contact with him in Jasper County in 1987.
The allegations are currently under review by officials with the Butler County and Jasper County Prosecuting Attorneys.
TWO EARTHQUAKES RECORDED IN DUNKLIN AND NEW MADRID COUNTY
Two earthquakes were reported in Dunklin and New Madrid Counties.
According to the United States Geological Survey, the first quake was recorded on Sunday in Dunklin County, about two miles north of Malden. It struck with a magnitude of 1.7.
The second hit around 4 miles east of Marston in New Madrid County, and registered at a magnitude of 2.1.
Monday July 20, 2020
DROWNED BODY OF PUXICO MAN FOUND NEAR WAPPAPELLO LAKE
A Puxico man was found drowned near Wappapello Lake on Sunday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 55 year old Jerry Pennington was swimming to an anchored vessel in Lake Wappapello, before he began to struggle, and did not resurface after submerging.
His body was found two miles west of the Wappapello Dam, and was pronounced dead at the scene.
SWIMMER’S BODY RECOVERED AT LAKE WAPPAPELLO
A Puxico man was found drowned near Wappapello Lake on Sunday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 55 year old Jerry Pennington was swimming to an anchored vessel in Lake Wappapello, before he began to struggle, and did not resurface after submerging.
His body was found two miles west of the Wappapello Dam, and was pronounced dead at the scene.
DEXTER MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN STODDARD COUNTY ON DRUG AND WEAPON CHARGES
A Dexter man was arrested in Stoddard County on Saturday on drug and weapon charges.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 23 year old Charles Null was charged with a felony charge on possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine, as well as unlawful possession of a weapon, and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following his arrest, he was transported to the Stoddard County Jail.
ROADWAY SCHEDULED TO CLOSE IN DUNKLIN COUNTY DURING REPAIRS
A roadway in Dunklin County will be closed while undergoing repairs.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route E, from Route 84 to Route 25, will be closed while contractor crews perform overlay on the roadway.
The work is set to begin today at 7 am, and is expected to be completed by September 11th.
POPLAR BLUFF MAN SENT TO HOSPITAL FOLLOWING DOMESTIC DISPUTE
A Poplar Bluff man was sent to the hospital after being struck by his girlfriend in a domestic dispute.
According to officials with the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 54 year old Marvin Clark was allegedly hit in the head with a candle warmer by his girlfriend, 53 year old Lisa Brown, which led to both her arrest, and the arrest of her son, 20 year old Jakeel Brown.
The incident came as a result of an alleged assault by Brown and her son, after she and Clark had been in an argument over text messages throughout the day.
The two went to Clark’s apartment, where the three of them began to fight after a brief altercation. As a result, Clark was sent to a Poplar Bluff hospital to receive stitches for blunt force injuries to his head.
Following a brief investigation, Brown was taken into custody on suspicion of 2nd degree assault, and her son was arrested on suspicion of 3rd degree assault, and 1st degree trespassing.
ADDITIONAL CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI TOTAL NOW OVER 33,000
Additional cases of the coronavirus were reported in Butler County over the weekend, and the total cases in Missouri have reached over 33,000.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the County now stands at 150 total cases, after 8 cases were reported throughout the weekend. The patients have been self-isolated, and the Department is working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patients were active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Sunday, the total cases in the state is 33,094, and 1,129 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including persistent coughing, fever, or shortness of breath, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
WOMAN ARRESTED IN WAYNE COUNTY ON MULTIPLE CHARGES
A woman was taken into custody in Wayne County on Friday on multiple charges.
Officials with the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department tell KWOC News that 43 year old Jaclyn Franklin, of Piedmont, was arrested for felony charges on possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine, unlawful possession of a firearm, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
She was also charged on an Iron County and St. Francis County warrant, and was transported to the Wayne County Jail following her arrest.
DRIVER INJURED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH
A driver was seriously injured in a vehicle crash in New Madrid County on Saturday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash happened on Highway 162, west of Portageville, where a vehicle traveled off the left side of the roadway and overturned, striking an embankment.
Following the crash, the driver was transported to a hospital in Poplar Bluff for treatment.
Friday July 17, 2020
HEAT AND HUMIDITY EXPECTED THIS WEEKEND IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Heat and humidity are expected over the weekend across Southeast Missouri.
We spoke with Rick Shanklin, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Paducah, about the heat and humidity.
“The heat and humidity will create heat in the seas between 100 and 105 for the next several days. The heat only ramp up this weekend as high temperatures increase to the mid 90’s. The impacts of heat are accumulative, so this extended period of soaring temperatures and elevated humidity, increases the dangers of heat, which is one of the leading weather related killers in the United States including our region. 51 young children died in hot cars in 2019, so remember to look before you lock. And if you’re outside working be sure to drink plenty of nonalcoholic and decaffeinated beverages and take plenty of breaks in a cooler location. Wear loose fitting lightweight light colored clothing to reflect heat.”
Shanklin would go on to add that the heat and humidity will last into early next week.
HEAT AND HUMIDITY EXPECTED THIS WEEKEND IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
Heat and humidity are expected over the weekend across Southeast Missouri.
We spoke with Rick Shanklin, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Paducah, about the heat and humidity.
“The heat and humidity will create heat in the seas between 100 and 105 for the next several days. The heat only ramp up this weekend as high temperatures increase to the mid 90’s. The impacts of heat are accumulative, so this extended period of soaring temperatures and elevated humidity, increases the dangers of heat, which is one of the leading weather related killers in the United States including our region. 51 young children died in hot cars in 2019, so remember to look before you lock. And if you’re outside working be sure to drink plenty of nonalcoholic and decaffeinated beverages and take plenty of breaks in a cooler location. Wear loose fitting lightweight light colored clothing to reflect heat.”
Shanklin would go on to add that the heat and humidity will last into early next week.
KIDNAPPING INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY IN DUNKLIN COUNTY
A kidnapping investigation is underway in Dunklin County.
Officials with the Malden Police Department say they are pursuing felony kidnapping charges for Richard Simmers, of Fisk. At this time, Simmers is currently lodged in the Wayne County Jail.
Few details about the incident are being released at this time, however officials say the kidnapping victim is safe. Authorities are also searching for Stephanie Woodham, of Fisk, in relation to the kidnapping investigation.
If you know the whereabouts of Woodham, you’re being asked to call the Malden Police Department at 573-276-2211.
PEDESTRIAN STRUCK AND KILLED BY VEHICLE IN WAYNE COUNTY
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a traveling vehicle in Wayne County on Thursday.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the incident took place when a pedestrian was walking across US 67 in Greenville, before she was struck by an oncoming vehicle.
The woman, 28 year old Christina Bryant, of Greenville, was pronounced dead at the scene.
MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL JOINING HIGH SPEED ENFORCEMENT CAMPAIGN
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is joining several other states in a high speed enforcement campaign.
According to Superintendent Colonel Eric Olson, the Patrol will be joining the Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, and Arkansas Patrol units in their efforts to stop dangerous driving.
They will be working towards this goal by focusing on enforcing traffic laws that involve speeding, traveling at high speeds, dangerous and aggressive driving, and distracted driving.
The decision to join the campaign started due to the major increase in speeding and fatality crashes in Missouri, and the campaign will run from noon to midnight, both today and tomorrow.
DRIVER INJURED FROM VEHICLE CRASH IN STODDARD COUNTY
A driver was injured as a result of a vehicle crash in Stoddard County on Thursday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash took place on Route Y, north of Morehouse, where a vehicle ran off the roadway and overturned.
The driver received minor injuries from the crash, and was transported to a hospital in Cape Girardeau for treatment.
Thursday July 16, 2020
RESULTS ANNOUNCED FROM COVID-19 TESTING IN BUTLER COUNTY
The results have been announced from the coronavirus testing site in Butler County.
Butler County EMA Director Robbie Myers tells KWOC News that from the recent mass testing, 634 tests were administered. Of them, 608 were negative, and 26 came back positive. 12 of the positive tests were from Butler County residents.
The testing was performed from June 7th through 9th, at the Libla Family Sports Complex at the Three Rivers College Campus.
RESULTS ANNOUNCED FROM COVID-19 TESTING IN BUTLER COUNTY
The results have been announced from the coronavirus testing site in Butler County.
Butler County EMA Director Robbie Myers tells KWOC News that from the recent mass testing, 634 tests were administered. Of them, 608 were negative, and 26 came back positive. 12 of the positive tests were from Butler County residents.
The testing was performed from June 7th through 9th, at the Libla Family Sports Complex at the Three Rivers College Campus.
TWO ARRESTED IN STODDARD COUNTY ON DRUG RELATED CHARGES
Two were taken into custody in Stoddard County on drug related charges.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 41 year old Belinda Phillips, of Bloomfield, and 46 year old Nagena Curl, of Kennett, were both booked on possession of a controlled substance – except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid, as well as unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
They were both transported to the Stoddard County Jail following their arrests.
SEMO FOOD BANK SCHEDULED MOBILE FOOD DISTRIBUTIONS
The Southeast Missouri Food Bank has scheduled additional food bank distribution locations for those suffering from the COVID-19 virus spread.
Two mobile food pantries have been scheduled. The first will be held on Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Doniphan, at 308 Walnut Street, and will begin at 9 am.
The second pantry will be held on Monday, at the Calvary Full Gospel Church on 417 Main Street in Cardwell, at 5 pm.
Those who want to receive food should only visit the food pantry in the County they live in, and are being asked to bring photo ID and a piece of mail for proof of residence. Visitors are also asked to stay inside their vehicle while receiving food.
If you want to donate food, you can donate online by visiting SemoFoodBank.Org.
ADDITIONAL CASE OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI TOTAL NOW OVER 29,000
A new case of the coronavirus was reported in Butler County, and nearly 900 additional cases of the virus were recorded in Missouri since yesterday.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the new case has risen the County’s total to 139, 104 of which have recovered, with 32 still in isolation. The department will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patient was active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Wednesday, there are now 29,714 confirmed cases in the state, and 1,102 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including fever, persistent coughing, or shortness of breath, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
ROAD IN BUTLER COUNTY SCHEDULED FOR REDUCTION DURING BRIDGE WORK
A roadway in Butler County will be reduced while bridge maintenance is underway.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, bridges between Route C and County Road 3231 will be reduced while MODOT crews perform bridge repairs.
The work is set to begin on Monday at 6 am, and is expected to be completed by 5:30 pm on Tuesday.
USGS REPORTS EARTHQUAKE RECORDED NEAR NEW MADRID COUNTY
An earthquake was reported in a town inside of New Madrid County on Wednesday.
According to the United States Geological Survey, the quake was recorded near 9 am, about a mile west of Howardville, with a reported depth of around 6 miles.
The earthquake struck at a magnitude of 2.7.
Wednesday July 15, 2020
THIRD BUTLER COUNTY RESIDENT DIES FROM COVID-19
A third resident of Butler County has died from the coronavirus.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the patient had previously tested positive for the disease, and passed away while under care. No personal information on the patient is being released at this time.
The Department is urging residents to continue practicing proper social distancing guidelines, and to keep proper hygiene in mind. This includes avoiding crowds or large gatherings, and to wear a face mask while traveling outdoors or when in a public area.
THIRD BUTLER COUNTY RESIDENT DIES FROM COVID-19
A third resident of Butler County has died from the coronavirus.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the patient had previously tested positive for the disease, and passed away while under care. No personal information on the patient is being released at this time.
The Department is urging residents to continue practicing proper social distancing guidelines, and to keep proper hygiene in mind. This includes avoiding crowds or large gatherings, and to wear a face mask while traveling outdoors or when in a public area.
MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN STODDARD COUNTY ON MULTIPLE CHARGES
A Dexter man was arrested in Stoddard County on multiple charges.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 32 year old Shane Hodges was booked on tampering with physical evidence, resisting or interfering with arrest, and possession of a controlled substance – except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid.
He was transported to the Stoddard County Jail following his arrest, on a $5,000 cash or surety bond.
ROADWAY IN NEW MADRID COUNTY SET TO BE REDUCED DURING MAINTENANCE
A roadway in New Madrid County will be reduced while undergoing maintenance.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Southbound Interstate 55, between mm 42.8 and mm 44.6, will be reduced with a 16-foot width restriction while MODOT crews perform erosion work on the roadway.
The work is scheduled to begin on Monday, and is expected to be completed by July 30th.
NEW CASE OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI TOTAL NOW OVER 28,000
A new case of the coronavirus was reported in Butler County on Tuesday, while the states total has passed 28,000 cases.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the new case has brought the County’s total cases to 138. Of them, 68 have recovered, 64 are in isolation, and 3 are hospitalized. The Department is working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have come into contact with the disease while the patient was active and healthy.
In Missouri, as of Tuesday, 28,826 cases have been confirmed in the state, and 1,093 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing symptoms of the virus, including shortness of breath, fever, or persistent coughing, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
NEW MADRID COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT SEARCHING FOR FELONY SUSPECTED
The New Madrid County Sheriff’s Department is searching for a wanted suspect.
According to officials, the department is currently searching for Casey Burton, who is wanted with a $75,000 bond on a felony warrant for unlawful possession of a firearm. A picture of him is available at the New Madrid County Sheriff Department’s Facebook page.
If you have any information on him or his whereabouts, you are asked to contact the department by calling 573-748-2516.
INJURIES REPORTED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN BUTLER COUNTY
A driver was injured following a vehicle crash in Butler County on Tuesday.
According to officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the incident took place on Business 60, at Highway NN in Poplar Bluff, where a vehicle pulled into the path of another oncoming vehicle. Emergency crews were called to extract the driver from the totaled vehicle.
The driver suffered minor injuries from the incident, and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital for treatment.
Tuesday July 14, 2020
THREE CHARGED IN STODDARD COUNTY MURDER CASE
Three people will be making a court appearances in relation to a Stoddard County murder case.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, the three are being charged after an investigation into the death of 61 year old Robert Harwood on January 28th, where he was found dead from blunt force trauma and neck compression, as well as a gunshot wound to his jaw.
One of the suspects, a 16 year old from Jonesboro, admitted to authorities that him and the other two suspects went to Harwood’s residence to rob him. They were also found with methamphetamine in their systems.
The 16 year old will be making a court appearance today on 2nd degree murder, 1st degree robbery, and 1st degree burglary.
The second charged was 41 year old Joshua Herron, who was reported to have instructed the other two suspects on how to rob Harwood. He will appear Wednesday on three counts of 2nd degree murder, 1st degree brobbery, and 1st degree burglary.
The third suspect, a 15 year old from Zalma, will appear on July 30th on 1st degree murder, three counts of 2nd degree murder, 1st degree robbery, and 1st degree burglary.
THREE CHARGED IN STODDARD COUNTY MURDER CASE
Three people will be making a court appearances in relation to a Stoddard County murder case.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, the three are being charged after an investigation into the death of 61 year old Robert Harwood on January 28th, where he was found dead from blunt force trauma and neck compression, as well as a gunshot wound to his jaw.
One of the suspects, a 16 year old from Jonesboro, admitted to authorities that him and the other two suspects went to Harwood’s residence to rob him. They were also found with methamphetamine in their systems.
The 16 year old will be making a court appearance today on 2nd degree murder, 1st degree robbery, and 1st degree burglary.
The second charged was 41 year old Joshua Herron, who was reported to have instructed the other two suspects on how to rob Harwood. He will appear Wednesday on three counts of 2nd degree murder, 1st degree brobbery, and 1st degree burglary.
The third suspect, a 15 year old from Zalma, will appear on July 30th on 1st degree murder, three counts of 2nd degree murder, 1st degree robbery, and 1st degree burglary.
LOCAL DRIVER INJURED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN BUTLER COUNTY
A Poplar Bluff driver was injured following a vehicle crash in Butler County on Sunday.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that a vehicle was traveling down Highway 53, at Highway 51, where it was struck by another oncoming vehicle as it was making a right turn.
The driver suffered minor injuries as a result of the crash, and was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital for treatment.
POPLAR BLUFF LIBRARY REQUIRING FACE MASKS FOR VISITORS
The Poplar Bluff Library will be requiring visitors to wear face masks while inside the building.
The decision was made by library officials Monday morning, in an effort to halt or otherwise slow the spread of the coronavirus throughout the city. The library will provide masks for visitors who do not have their own.
The Butler County Courthouse announced that visitors must wear a face covering requirement yesterday, after four employees with the Courthouse tested positive for COVID-19.
ADDITIONAL CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER AND NEW MADRID COUNTIES
New cases of the coronavirus were reported in Butler and New Madrid Counties on Monday.
In Butler County, seven new cases have been reported, increasing the County’s total to 137. Of them, 68 have recovered, 3 are hospitalized, and 65 are in self quarantine.
Meanwhile, 19 cases were confirmed in New Madrid County on Monday. Of the 71 total cases, 44 have recovered, and 27 are still in isolation. Both County’s Health Departments will be working to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patients were active and infectious.
According to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, as of Monday, there are a total of 27,890 cases of the coronavirus in the state, and 1,083 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including persistent coughing, shortness of breath, or fever, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
TWO DRIVERS INJURED FROM VEHICLE CRASH IN NEW MADRID COUNTY
Two drivers were injured in a vehicle crash in New Madrid County on Sunday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash happened on Highway 162, west of Portageville, where a vehicle struck another oncoming vehicle after crossing the centerline of the roadway.
Both drivers suffered minor injuries from the collision; one was transported to a Pemiscot Hospital, and another was transported to a hospital in Sikeston for treatment.
ROADWAY CLOSING IN WAYNE COUNTY DURING MAINTENANCE
A roadway in Wayne County will be closed while maintenance is performed on the roadway.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route U, about 1 mile from Route FF, will be closed while MODOT crews replace a culvert underneath the roadway.
The work will begin today, and is expected to be performed from 8 am to noon.
Monday July 13, 2020
BUTLER COUNTY COURTHOUSE ENFORCING FACE COVERING RULE AFTER EMPLOYEES TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19
The Butler County Courthouse is now requiring visitors to wear face coverings, after employees tested positive for the coronavirus.
The decision was made by presiding Circuit Judge Michael Pritchett on Saturday, after four courthouse employees tested positive for the virus last week. Starting today, anyone who wants to enter the courthouse is required to wear a mask while inside the building.
The face mask requirement will continue until further notice by the Court.
BUTLER COUNTY COURTHOUSE ENFORCING FACE COVERING RULE AFTER EMPLOYEES TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19
The Butler County Courthouse is now requiring visitors to wear face coverings, after employees tested positive for the coronavirus.
The decision was made by presiding Circuit Judge Michael Pritchett on Saturday, after four courthouse employees tested positive for the virus last week. Starting today, anyone who wants to enter the courthouse is required to wear a mask while inside the building.
The face mask requirement will continue until further notice by the Court.
16 YEAR OLD TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN STODDARD COUNTY ON MURDER CHARGE
A 16 year old from Jonesboro was arrested in Stoddard County in connection to a murder case.
Few details are available at this time, however officials with the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department report that the 16 year old was booked on a 2nd degree murder charge, as well as 1st degree burglary, and 1st degree robbery.
He is currently being held at the Stoddard County Jail, on no bond.
DRIVER INJURED FROM VEHICLE CRASH IN WAYNE COUNTY
A driver suffered moderate injuries from a vehicle crash in Wayne County on Saturday.
According to officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was traveling down State Highway TT, north of Highway Z, where it struck debris and traveled off the right side of the roadway, ejecting the driver.
Following the crash, the elderly driver was flown to a Cape Girardeau hospital for treatment.
FISK MAN DROWNED IN THE BLACK RIVER IN BUTLER COUNTY
A Fisk man was found drowned in the Black River in Butler County on Saturday.
Butler County Coroner Andy Moore tells KWOC News, that 18 year old James Muller drowned in the river after swinging from a rope into the water, where he began to struggle and did not resurface after he submerged.
His body was found in the river, near the intersection of County Roads 608 and 611, close to the Dan River Access.
ELEVEN NEW CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI TOTAL NOW OVER 27,000
Eleven additional cases of the coronavirus were confirmed in Butler County over the weekend, while Missouri’s total cases have reached over 27,000.
According to the Butler County Health Department, there are now 130 total cases of the virus in the County, and the new patients have been put under self-quarantine. The department will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the disease while the patients were active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Sunday, there are a total of 27,443 cases of the virus in the state, and 1,069 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the disease, including fever, shortness of breath, or persistent coughing, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
TWO WOMEN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN NEW MADRID COUNTY ON DRUG AND WEAPON POSSESSION
Two Chicago women were arrested on Sunday for drug and weapon possession charges.
Officials with the New Madrid County Sheriff’s Department tell KWOC News that 29 year old Ni Chael Dunnorm, and 30 year old Raymonia Oneal were booked on two felony charges on possession of a controlled substance – ecstasy and marijuana.
Oneal was also charged with felony possession of a weapon.
They were both transported to the New Madrid County Sheriff’s Department following their arrests.
Friday July 10, 2020
DRIVER KILLED IN VEHICLE CRASH IN RIPLEY COUNTY
A driver was killed after his vehicle crashed in Ripley County on Wednesday.
According to officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was traveling down Route 142, in Oxly, where a vehicle traveled off the left side of the roadway and overcorrected, causing it to run off the right side of the road and strike multiple signs and a culvert. The vehicle then overturned, and the driver was ejected.
The driver, 53 year old Lennie Bailey, of Fairdealing, was pronounced dead at the scene.
DRIVER KILLED IN VEHICLE CRASH IN RIPLEY COUNTY
A driver was killed after his vehicle crashed in Ripley County on Wednesday.
According to officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was traveling down Route 142, in Oxly, where a vehicle traveled off the left side of the roadway and overcorrected, causing it to run off the right side of the road and strike multiple signs and a culvert. The vehicle then overturned, and the driver was ejected.
The driver, 53 year old Lennie Bailey, of Fairdealing, was pronounced dead at the scene.
TEXAS SEX OFFENDER CAUGHT AND DETAINED IN POPLAR BLUFF
A registered sex offender from Texas was caught and arrested in Poplar Bluff.
Officials with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tell KWOC News that 49 year old Gregory Battson was apprehended in Poplar Bluff after a thorough investigation by officials in Arlington and Kaufman County, Texas, and had been in hiding since February.
He was eventually located and booked in the Butler County Jail on June 18th, on standing arrest warrants in Texas. He has since been extradited to the Kaufman County Jail in Texas on a charge of selling or purchasing a child for sexual performance, and online solicitation of sexual conduct of a minor. He is being held on multiple bonds, totaling $350,000.
ROADWAY IN STODDARD AND DUNKLIN COUNTIES BEING REDUCED FOR REPAIRS
A roadway stretching through Stoddard and Dunklin Counties will be reduced while undergoing repairs.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route H, between Route 25 in Stoddard County and Route J in Dunklin County, will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction while crews perform pavement repairs.
The work is set to begin today at 6 am, and is expected to be completed by August 14th.
NEW CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER AND CARTER COUNTIES
Additional cases of the coronavirus were confirmed in Butler and Carter Counties.
According to the County health departments, two cases were reported in Butler County, raising the total cases in the County to 119, while Carter County has confirmed its eighth patient.
The patients have been put under self-isolation, and the departments will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patients were infectious and active.
In Missouri, as of Thursday, there are a total of 25,999 cases of the coronavirus in the state, and 1,051 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including shortness of breath, fever, or persistent coughing, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
TWO INJURED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN BUTLER COUNTY
Two drivers were injured following a vehicle crash in Butler County on Thursday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was crossing the centerline of Route 51, south of County Road 622, before striking another oncoming vehicle head on. The struck vehicle overturned from the collision.
The driver of the struck vehicle was moderately injured and transported to a Poplar Bluff Hospital, while the driver of the crossing car was seriously injured and flown to a St. Louis hospital for treatment.
PARAGOULD MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY FOR DAMAGING CEMETERY
A Paragould man was arrested on Thursday after causing extensive damage to a cemetery.
According to the Paragould Police Department, 43 year old Bradley Sweaney was seen driving recklessly in the Linwood Cemetery, driving over and damaging several gravestones and grave markers. He was located and detained shortly after the call was made.
He has since been charged with twelve counts of Destruction of a cemetery or grave marker, and leaving the scene of an accident.
Following his arrest, he was booked at the Greene County Jail on a $125,000 cash only bond.
Thursday July 9, 2020
SECOND DEATH FROM COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY
The Butler County Health Department has announced that a second resident has died from the coronavirus.
According to the department, the resident had previously tested positive for the virus, and passed away while under care. At this time, no personal information about the patient is being released.
Officials with the health department are urging residents to practice social distancing guidelines, and to make safety and hygiene top priorities while going out in public spaces. It is also recommended to avoid large crowds of people or social gatherings.
SECOND DEATH FROM COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY
The Butler County Health Department has announced that a second resident has died from the coronavirus.
According to the department, the resident had previously tested positive for the virus, and passed away while under care. At this time, no personal information about the patient is being released.
Officials with the health department are urging residents to practice social distancing guidelines, and to make safety and hygiene top priorities while going out in public spaces. It is also recommended to avoid large crowds of people or social gatherings.
MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN STODDARD COUNTY ON DRUG AND WEAPON CHARGES
A man was arrested in Stoddard County on drug and weapon possession charges.
According to officials with the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 22 year old Justice Heflin, of Dexter, was booked on a warrant for unlawful use of a weapon, as well as possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
He was transported to the Stoddard County Jail following his arrest, on a $12,500 cash only bond.
ROADWAY THROUGH RIPLEY AND OREGON COUNTIES SCHEDULED FOR REDUCTION
A road stretching through Ripley and Oregon Counties will be reduced while undergoing roadwork.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route 142, from Route EE in Oregon County and Route 21 in Ripley County, will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction while crews perform overlay and shoulder widening.
The project is set to begin on Monday, and is expected to be completed by October 1st.
FORMER NAYLOR R-2 ADMINISTRATOR FACES LAWSUIT FOR 2015 ASSAULT CASE
A former administrator of Naylor R-2, as well as the school district, is facing a civil lawsuit.
The case has been filed in relation to a 2015 sexual assault case, where a female student was allegedly assaulted during school hours. It includes charges against former administrator John Mullins, who had previously pleaded guilty to a 1st degree sodomy charge, and was sentenced to 15 years in prison in December.
The lawsuit also accuses school administrators of knowing about the alleged assaults, as well as five sexual misconduct cases by Mullings from 2008 to 2009, while continuing to have him work with the district.
Both the school district and Mullins have until August 5th to respond.
NEW CASES OF COVID-19 CONFIRMED IN BUTLER, CARTER, AND STODDARD COUNTIES
New cases of the coronavirus were reported in Butler, Carter, and Stoddard Counties.
According to the Counties’ Health Departments, Butler County has reported six new cases, with a total of 117 confirmed cases, while Stoddard County has reported two new patients, raising the County’s total to 148. In Carter County, its seventh patient was reported.
The patients have been put in self-isolation, and the departments will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have come into contact with the disease while the patients were active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Wednesday, there are a total of 25,204 cases of the coronavirus in the state, and 1,046 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including persistent coughing, fever, and shortness of breath, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
WAPPAPELLO PARK HOSTING PUBLIC MEETING THIS WEEKEND
Missouri State Parks officials will be hosting a public meeting at Wappapello State Park on Saturday.
The meeting will be used to discuss plans for parks across Missouri, as well as gather input and comments from the public about park operations and future goals. Wappapello Park staff will be attending the meeting to answer any questions or concerns.
The meeting will be held at Wappapello Park’s store, and staff is recommending attendees to follow social-distancing guidelines while the meeting takes place.
Lake Wappapello State Park is on Highway 172 in Williamsville, and the park can be contacted by calling 573-297-3232.
Wednesday July 8, 2020
OVER THREE HUNDRED TESTS ADMINISTERED IN LOCAL COVID-19 TESTING
There was a large turnout yesterday for the local coronavirus testing site in Poplar Bluff.
The testing is being held by officials with the Butler County Health Department, and is being performed by members of the Missouri National Guard. During yesterday’s testing, over 300 people came to receive a test.
The site is located at the Libla Family Sports Complex on the Three Rivers College campus, and will be open today from 7 am to 3 pm, as well as 7 am to 1 pm on Thursday.
You can pre register for a test by calling the state’s hotline at 1-877-435-8411.
OVER THREE HUNDRED TESTS ADMINISTERED IN LOCAL COVID-19 TESTING
There was a large turnout yesterday for the local coronavirus testing site in Poplar Bluff.
The testing is being held by officials with the Butler County Health Department, and is being performed by members of the Missouri National Guard. During yesterday’s testing, over 300 people came to receive a test.
The site is located at the Libla Family Sports Complex on the Three Rivers College campus, and will be open today from 7 am to 3 pm, as well as 7 am to 1 pm on Thursday.
You can pre register for a test by calling the state’s hotline at 1-877-435-8411.
HOME DESTROYED IN STRUCTURE FIRE IN NEW MADRID COUNTY
A home was burned down in a structure fire late Monday night in New Madrid County.
According to the Portageville Fire Department, firefighter crews were dispatched to 107 E 5th, where the house was almost completely engulfed in flame by the time crews arrived at the scene. It took the department until early Tuesday morning to completely resolve and contain the damage.
The home was completely destroyed in the fire, and no injuries were reported.
BLOOMFIELD MAN ARRESTED IN STODDARD COUNTY ON DRUG DELIVERY CHARGES
A Bloomfield man was taken into custody in Stoddard County on Tuesday on drug delivery charges.
According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 48 year old Darren White was booked on delivery of a controlled substance – except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid.
Following his arrest, he was transported to the Stoddard County Jail on a $75,000 cash only bond.
NEW CASES OF COVID-19 CONFIRMED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI TOTAL NOW OVER 24,000
More cases of the coronavirus were confirmed in Butler County since yesterday.
According to the Butler County Health Department, seven additional cases of the virus were confirmed yesterday, raising the County’s total to 111. Of them, 68 have recovered, and 41 are in isolation. The seven patients have been self-isolated, and the department will contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while they were active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Tuesday, there are now a total of 24,629 cases of the coronavirus in the state, and 1,042 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including shortness of breath, fever, or persistent coughing, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any emergency or hospital room.
DRIVER INJURED FOLLOWING WAYNE COUNTY VEHICLE CRASH
A driver was moderately injured after his vehicle crashed in Wayne County.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was traveling down Highway 34, at Highway C, where the driver failed to negotiate a curve and ran off the roadway, striking a tree and overturning.
Following the crash, the driver was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital for treatment.
ROADWAY SCHEDULED TO CLOSE IN NEW MADRID COUNTY DURING BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
A roadway in New Madrid County will be closed while a bridge is being replaced.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route D, between Route JJ and Route W, will be closed while contractor crews replace the bridge over a drainage ditch near the roadway.
The work is scheduled to begin on Monday, and is expected to be completed by November 1st.
Tuesday July 7, 2020
PEDESTRIAN STRUCK AND KILLED IN BUTLER COUNTY
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a traveling vehicle in Butler County on Sunday.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tells KWOC News that the incident took place on Eastbound US 60, east of Poplar Bluff, where 24 year old Alexander King, of St. James, was struck while entering the roadway.
King was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident.
PEDESTRIAN STRUCK AND KILLED IN BUTLER COUNTY
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a traveling vehicle in Butler County on Sunday.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tells KWOC News that the incident took place on Eastbound US 60, east of Poplar Bluff, where 24 year old Alexander King, of St. James, was struck while entering the roadway.
King was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident.
FOUR NEW CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY
Four additional cases of the coronavirus were reported in Butler County on Monday.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the County now stands at 104 total cases. Of them, 68 have recovered, while 34 are currently in self isolation.
The four new patients have been self-quarantined, and the department will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the disease while the patients were active and infectious.
In Missouri, over 400 cases were confirmed as of Monday, raising the states’ total to 23,856 cases, while 1,028 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including shortness of breath, persistent coughing, and a fever, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL ANNOUNCES 4TH OF JULY COUNTING PERIOD
The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released the results of the 4th of July Holiday Counting Period.
According to the report, the counting period saw a total of 294 traffic crashes, 139 DWI arrests, and 126 drug arrests. Of the traffic crashes, 107 were injured, and five were killed.
Additionally, nine boating crashes, 25 drug arrests, and one drowning was reported during the count.
The counting period began at 6 pm on July 2nd, and ran until 11:59 pm on July 5th.
DONIPHAN MAN ARRESTED IN RIPLEY COUNTY ON MULTIPLE DRUG POSSESSION CHARGES
A Doniphan man was taken into custody in Ripley County on several felony drug possession charges on Saturday.
According to officials with the Ripley County Sheriff’s Department, 43 year old Randy Hubbard was charged on multiple felony possession of a controlled substance charges, including: possession of methamphetamine, hydrocodone, diazepam, alprazolam, and less than 10 grams of marijuana.
He was also charged on unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
Hubbard was transported to the Ripley County Sheriff’s Department following his arrest.
TWO INJURED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN RIPLEY COUNTY
Two drivers were injured in a vehicle crash in Ripley County on Monday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash happened on Highway 160, east of Fairdealing, where a vehicle was struck by another oncoming car while it was slowing in traffic, which caused another vehicle to strike the second car.
The drivers of the first two vehicles suffered minor injuries from the collision, and were transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital for treatment.
INTERSTATE SCHEDULED FOR REDUCTION IN NEW MADRID COUNTY DURING MAINTENANCE
An interstate in New Madrid County will be reduced while road maintenance is being performed.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, Southbound Interstate 55, between mm 42.8 and mm 44.6, will be reduced with a 16-foot width restriction while MODOT crews perform erosion work on the roadway.
The project is scheduled to begin on July 20th, and is expected to be completed on July 30th.
Monday July 6, 2020
DRIVER KILLED; TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY VEHICLE CRASH
A driver was killed, and two were seriously injured as a result of a vehicle crash in New Madrid County.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the vehicle was on Interstate 55, at the Northbound 33 mile marker, where it ran off the left side of the roadway and lost control, overturning and ejecting one of the passengers.
The two passengers were transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital for treatment. The driver, 63 year old Regino Puente, was pronounced dead at the scene.
DRIVER KILLED; TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY VEHICLE CRASH
A driver was killed, and two were seriously injured as a result of a vehicle crash in New Madrid County.
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the vehicle was on Interstate 55, at the Northbound 33 mile marker, where it ran off the left side of the roadway and lost control, overturning and ejecting one of the passengers.
The two passengers were transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital for treatment. The driver, 63 year old Regino Puente, was pronounced dead at the scene.
QULIN MAN SENTENCED TO TIME IN FEDERAL PRISON ON DRUG AND WEAPON CHARGES
A Qulin man was sentenced to time in federal prison after pleading guilty to drug and weapon charges.
According to officials with the Butler County Sheriff’s Department, 34 year old Jestin Smith pleaded guilty to felony charges on possession of marijuana and 50 grams of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, as well as a charge on possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
Following his plea, officials located multiple firearms, including a shotgun and a stolen Palmetto State Armory pistol, as well as roughly 146 grams of marijuana and 145 grams of methamphetamine in his home on the 4800 block of Highway N.
Smith faces a minimum of 10 years of prison time, and his sentencing has been set for September 29th.
NEW CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY, CASES IN MISSOURI CONTINUE TO INCREASE
Additional cases of the coronavirus were reported in Butler County, while the total cases in Missouri have continued to rise.
Officials with the Butler County Health Department report that the County now stands at 99 cases, 29 of which are still in self isolation. Three cases were reported over the weekend, and have since put themselves in self isolation.
According to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, as of Sunday, there are a total of 23,436 confirmed cases of the virus in the state, and 1,028 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including shortness of breath, persistent coughing, and a fever, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
TWO AREA RESIDENTS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY ON MULTIPLE FELONY CHARGES
Two Poplar Bluff residents were arrested on Friday on multiple felony charges.
According to the Butler County Sheriff’s Department, 29 year old Ashley Wilcutt and 30 year old Joshua Ray were taken into custody on several felony charges, including possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and heroin, as well as possession of drug paraphernalia.
Wilcutt was also charged on two Butler County felony warrants for forgery and larceny, while Ray was additionally charged on resisting arrest and hindering prosecution.
They were both transported to the Butler County Jail following their arrests.
DRIVER SERIOUSLY INJURED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN BUTLER COUNTY
An area resident was seriously injured following a vehicle crash in Butler County on Sunday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was traveling on Route PP, west of Poplar Bluff, where it traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a traffic sign and a tree.
Following the crash, the driver was transported to a Poplar Bluff hospital for treatment.
EARTHQUAKE RECORDED NEAR MARSTON IN NEW MADRID COUNTY
An earthquake was recorded close to Marston in New Madrid County on Thursday.
According to the United States Geological Survey, the quake struck about a mile northeast of Marston, and had a depth of around 5 miles.
The earthquake hit close to 10:45 in the evening, and registered at a magnitude of 2.1.
Thursday July 2, 2020
BUTLER COUNTY JOINS NATIONAL GUARD IN HOSTING FREE COVID-19 TESTING SITE
The Butler County Health Department will be joining with the Missouri National Guard to offer free COVID-19 testing next week.
According to the Department, the testing will be performed at the Three Rivers College’s Libla Sports Complex, and the tests will be open to all state residents. You do not have to be experiencing symptoms or have a doctor’s note to be eligible for testing.
When arriving, you will be asked questions, including potential symptoms you may have. Members of the Guard will then collect and send the test to a laboratory for processing. Patients will receive their results from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services within 7 days.
The testing will be held from July 7th from 10 am to 6 pm, July 8th from 7 am to 3 pm, and on July 9th from 7 am to 1 pm. You can register online by visiting www.Health.Mo.Gov, or by calling 877-435-8411.
BUTLER COUNTY JOINS NATIONAL GUARD IN HOSTING FREE COVID-19 TESTING SITE
The Butler County Health Department will be joining with the Missouri National Guard to offer free COVID-19 testing next week.
According to the Department, the testing will be performed at the Three Rivers College’s Libla Sports Complex, and the tests will be open to all state residents. You do not have to be experiencing symptoms or have a doctor’s note to be eligible for testing.
When arriving, you will be asked questions, including potential symptoms you may have. Members of the Guard will then collect and send the test to a laboratory for processing. Patients will receive their results from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services within 7 days.
The testing will be held from July 7th from 10 am to 6 pm, July 8th from 7 am to 3 pm, and on July 9th from 7 am to 1 pm. You can register online by visiting www.Health.Mo.Gov, or by calling 877-435-8411.
MULTIPLE EVENTS PLANNED TO CELEBRATE 4TH OF JULY IN POPLAR BLUFF
There are multiple events planned for Saturday in Poplar Bluff to celebrate Independence Day.
The Black River Coliseum will be the host for the Little Miss and Mr. Firecracker 4th of July Pageant. Registration will begin at 10 am with the pageant beginning at 11 am.
There will be music, vendors, and food available from 4 to 9 pm at the Farmer’s Market area located across from the Black River Coliseum.
The fireworks display is scheduled to start at approximately 9 pm.
RIVER RADIO BLOOD DRIVE SCHEDULED FOR NEXT WEEK
There will be an opportunity next week to give blood and help save lives.
The River Radio Blood Drive has been scheduled for noon to 6 pm on Friday, July 10th at the Sacred Heart Catholic School Gym in Poplar Bluff.
Call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org and enter the code RiverRadio to schedule an appointment.
All presenting donors will receive a free commemorative St. Louis Cardinals Blood Drive T-shirt.
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.
In addition, a 2020 Independence Day DWI Enforcement operation will be in effect during the long weekend. Troopers will strictly enforce Missouri statutes addressing driving while intoxicated, underage drinking, possession of intoxicating liquor by a minor, and intoxication by a minor.
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.
SAFETY TIPS FOR YOUR PETS DURING THE INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY
While fireworks are a great treat for many during the Fourth of July, your pets might not enjoy them as much as you do.
The Humane Society of Missouri says that the loud noises can cause dogs and cats to act out of character. A startled dog or cat may hide or try to escape the noise by digging under, chewing through or climbing over fences.
The Humane Society has released some tips for keeping your pet happy during the holiday.
Give your pet a quiet, cool place to retreat inside where sounds are less intense.
Keeping them inside will also protect them from stray fireworks. Their retreat could be a basement or an interior room like a bathroom with access to clean, cool water.
12TH ANNUAL MULE SKINNER GOLF TOURNAMENT SET FOR NEXT WEEK
The 12th Annual Mule Skinner Golf Tournament is just over a month away.
The 4 person scramble tournament will be held on Friday, August 7th at the Westwood Hills Country Club in Poplar Bluff. Organizers say the entry fee is $500 per team, which includes a cart and lunch. Hole sponsorship’s are available for $100 per hole.
All proceeds will go to benefit 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.
Wednesday July 1, 2020
TWO ADDITIONAL CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI DEATHS NOW OVER 1,000
There were two additional cases of the coronavirus confirmed in Butler County yesterday, while the total cases in Missouri have continued to rise.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the two patients have brought the County’s total cases to 92, and have been quarantined. Of these cases, 68 have recovered, and 22 are currently in isolation.
The department will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patients were active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Tuesday, there were a total of 21,551 confirmed cases in the state, and 1,015 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including fever, persistent coughing, and shortness of breath, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any emergency or hospital room.
TWO ADDITIONAL CASES OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN BUTLER COUNTY; MISSOURI DEATHS NOW OVER 1,000
There were two additional cases of the coronavirus confirmed in Butler County yesterday, while the total cases in Missouri have continued to rise.
According to the Butler County Health Department, the two patients have brought the County’s total cases to 92, and have been quarantined. Of these cases, 68 have recovered, and 22 are currently in isolation.
The department will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patients were active and infectious.
In Missouri, as of Tuesday, there were a total of 21,551 confirmed cases in the state, and 1,015 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, including fever, persistent coughing, and shortness of breath, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any emergency or hospital room.
WOMAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN STODDARD COUNTY ON DRUG POSSESSION CHARGE
A woman was arrested in Stoddard County on a drug possession charge on Tuesday.
Officials with the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department tell KWOC News that 30 year old Candice Leathers, of Dexter, was booked on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance.
Following her arrest, she was transported to the Stoddard County Jail, with no bond.
BRIDGE WORK SCHEDULED IN STODDARD COUNTY NEXT WEEK
A road will be closed while bridge work is underway in Stoddard County next week.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route Z, between Route 788 and County Road 789, will be closed while contractor crews replace the bridge over the Little River Drainage Ditch.
The work is set to begin on Monday, and is expected to be completed by August 14th.
DRIVER INJURED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN STODDARD COUNTY
A driver suffered injuries after a vehicle crash in Stoddard County on Tuesday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle was traveling down Highway 25, south of Dexter, before it ran off the right side of the roadway and overcorrected, causing it to run off the left side of the road.
The elderly driver suffered minor injuries from the crash, and was transported to a Cape Girardeau hospital for treatment.
TWO ARRESTED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY ON DRUG RELATED CHARGES
Two people were taken into custody in New Madrid County on drug related charges.
According to the New Madrid County Sheriff’s Department, 29 year old Nicole Lott, of New Orleans, was arrested on a felony charge of possession of marijuana.
Additionally, 33 year old Chad Lachney, of Harvey, was charged on felony possession of a controlled substance – ecstasy, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
They were both transported to the New Madrid County Jail following their arrests.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FOOD BANKS SCHEDULE MOBILE FOOD PANTRIES
The Southeast Missouri Food Bank will be hosting several mobile food pantries in regards to the ongoing COVID-19 threat.
There will be multiple pantries in several locations, with the first bank opening at the Carter County Senior Center in Van Buren on July 9th, at 3:30 pm.
Four locations will open on July 11th, including: The Trinity United Methodist Church in Bloomfield, the Bread Shed in Poplar Bluff, and the General Baptist Church in Ellsinore, all opening at 9 am. There will also be a pantry at the First Baptist Church in Puxico at 10 am.
Residents are encouraged to only visit one pantry per month, and will be limited to one box per household. To receive a distribution, you are advised to bring a photo ID and a piece of mail that indicates your proof of residence.
Tuesday June 30, 2020
COVID-19 RELATED DEATHS REPORTED IN BUTLER AND STODDARD COUNTIES
COVID-19 related deaths were reported in Butler and Stoddard Counties on Monday.
Butler County confirmed its first death caused by the coronavirus, a resident from the Oakdale Nursing Home in Poplar Bluff, who had previously tested positive for the virus. The patient was admitted to a hospital on June 21st, and remained under care until they passed away on Sunday.
In Stoddard County, the 9th death caused by the coronavirus was confirmed on Monday, and County officials are urging residents to keep the importance of social distancing in mind. They also recommend not coming into contact with large crowds or public gatherings, and to practice good hygiene.
No personal information about either patients will be released at this time.
COVID-19 RELATED DEATHS REPORTED IN BUTLER AND STODDARD COUNTIES
COVID-19 related deaths were reported in Butler and Stoddard Counties on Monday.
Butler County confirmed its first death caused by the coronavirus, a resident from the Oakdale Nursing Home in Poplar Bluff, who had previously tested positive for the virus. The patient was admitted to a hospital on June 21st, and remained under care until they passed away on Sunday.
In Stoddard County, the 9th death caused by the coronavirus was confirmed on Monday, and County officials are urging residents to keep the importance of social distancing in mind. They also recommend not coming into contact with large crowds or public gatherings, and to practice good hygiene.
No personal information about either patients will be released at this time.
DRIVER INJURED FOLLOWING VEHICLE CRASH IN DUNKLIN COUNTY
A driver was injured after his vehicle crashed in Dunklin County on Monday.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the vehicle was traveling west bound down Route DD, northwest of Campbell, where it struck a bridge rail and ran off the right side of the roadway.
The elderly driver suffered moderate injuries from the crash, and was transported to a hospital in Stoddard County for treatment.
POPLAR BLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT SEARCHING FOR SUSPECTS IN THEFT INVESTIGATION
The Poplar Bluff Police Department is asking residents to assist in identifying suspects in a theft investigation.
According to the Department, two suspects were caught on video surveillance when the theft took place. Pictures of the two are available on the Poplar Bluff Police Department’s Facebook Page.
If you know the identity of either suspects, you are asked to contact Patrolman Trout by calling 573-785-5776 Ext 1370.
DROWNING VICTIM FOUND IN DUNKLIN COUNTY IDENTIFIED
Updating a story we brought to you yesterday, the drowning victim reported in Dunklin County has been identified.
According to officials with the Dunklin County Sheriff’s Department and Missouri State Highway Patrol, authorities responded to a call about an incident at the St. Francis River, where they found two females holding on to tree branches at the east side of the river.
There were also two men sitting on the west side of the river, and they were rescued by authorities along with the two women.
Reports state that three male family members were attempting to cross the river before they were caught by the current in an area of deep water. The three were swept downstream, while one of the men was submerged by the current, and could not resurface.
The man was identified as 22 year old Roger Luttrell, of Kennett, whose body was later located at County Road 228, near Campbell. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
ADDITIONAL CASE OF COVID-19 REPORTED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY; MISSOURI TOTAL OVER 21,000
A new case of the coronavirus was reported in New Madrid County, while Missouri’s total cases have continued to increase.
According to the New Madrid County Health Department, the new case has risen the County’s total to 42, and the patient has been put under quarantine. The department will be working with the CDC to contact anyone who may have been exposed to the virus while the patient was active.
In Missouri, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, there are now a total of 21,043 confirmed cases of the virus, and 998 deaths in the state have been directly linked to the disease.
If you are showing any symptoms of the virus, such as shortness of breath, fever, or persistent coughing, you are advised to contact your primary healthcare provider before visiting any hospital or emergency room.
ROAD SCHEDULED TO CLOSE IN BUTLER COUNTY DURING REPAIRS
A roadway in Butler County will be closed next week while undergoing repairs.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation - southbound Route 67, starting north of Route 160, will be closed while undergoing various repair work, including pavement repairs. Motorists should look for lane reductions with a 20-foot width restriction.
The work is scheduled to begin on July 6th, and continue through July 10th, from 7 am to 6 pm each day.
Monday June 29, 2020
MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL CURRENTLY INVESTIGATING DROWNING REPORT IN DUNKLIN COUNTY
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol are currently investigating a drowning that took place in Dunklin County on Sunday.
Few details are available at this time, however the Patrol responded to a call on Sunday evening about a swimmer who didn’t resurface after going under the water in the St. Francis River. A body was found later near County Road 228, west of Campbell.
The incident is currently under investigation.
MISSOURI STATE HIGHWAY PATROL CURRENTLY INVESTIGATING DROWNING REPORT IN DUNKLIN COUNTY
Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol are currently investigating a drowning that took place in Dunklin County on Sunday.
Few details are available at this time, however the Patrol responded to a call on Sunday evening about a swimmer who didn’t resurface after going under the water in the St. Francis River. A body was found later near County Road 228, west of Campbell.
The incident is currently under investigation.
MAN FOUND DECEASED FOLLOWING HOUSE FIRE IN BUTLER COUNTY
A man was found deceased following a house fire in Butler County early Monday morning.
Officials with the Butler County Fire Department, as well as authorities with the County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a call of a house fire in Qulin on Sunday evening, where Butler County Coroner Andy Moore identified a body found inside the building as 76 year old Kenneth Furr.
The Fire Marshal’s Office is currently investigating the fire, and an autopsy for Furr’s body is pending.
MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN RIPLEY COUNTY ON METHAMPHETAMINE POSSESSION
A man was arrested in Ripley County on Friday on a methamphetamine possession charge.
Officials with the Ripley County Sheriff’s Department tell KWOC News that 36 year old Zackery Dickson, of Doniphan, was taken into custody on a felony charge on possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine, and a charge on possession of drug paraphernalia.
He was transported to the Ripley County Sheriff’s Department following his arrest.
WAPPAPELLO STATE PARK HOSTING PUBLIC MEETING NEXT WEEKEND
Missouri State Parks officials will be hosting a public meeting at Wappapello State Park next weekend.
The meeting will be used to discuss plans for parks across Missouri, as well as gather input and comments from the public about park operations and future goals. Wappapello Park staff will be attending the meeting to answer any questions or concerns.
The meeting will be held at Wappapello Park’s store on July 11th, and staff is recommending attendees to follow social-distancing guidelines while the meeting takes place.
Lake Wappapello State Park is on Highway 172 in Williamsville, and the park can be contacted by calling 573-297-3232.
STODDARD COUNTY REISSUES STATE OF EMERGENCY; BUTLER COUNTY SEES TWO ADDITIONAL COVID-19 CASES
Stoddard County has reissued its state of emergency order, while Butler County has reported two new cases of the coronavirus.
Officials with the Stoddard County Health Center made the decision due to the rapid increase of cases of the COVID-19 virus. The Health department is following the Governors orders asking residents to continue practicing social distancing guidelines, as well as regulations set by the CDC.
In Butler County, two cases of the virus were reported on Saturday, making the total cases in the County 90. The patients have been quarantined, and the Butler County Health Department is working to contact anyone who may have been exposed while the patients were active.
According to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, as of Sunday, there are a total of 20,575 cases of the coronavirus in the state, and 997 deaths have been directly linked to the disease.
PATTERSON WOMAN ARRESTED IN WAYNE COUNTY ON DRUG POSSESSION
A Patterson woman was taken into custody in Wayne County on Friday on drug possession charges.
According to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department, 40 year old Jane Radcliff was arrested on two counts of felony possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine and Clonazepam, as well as driving while intoxicated.
Following her arrest, she was transported to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office.
ROADWAY SCHEDULED TO BE CLOSED IN PEMISCOT COUNTY DURING BRIDGE MAINTENANCE
A roadway in Pemiscot County will be closed while bridge maintenance is being performed.
According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, a section of Route C, between Route 614 and County Road 466, will be closed while contractor crews replace the bridge over a drainage ditch.
The work is set to begin on July 6th, and will continue throughout October 15th.