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CRIME & SAFETY
Driver airlifted to hospital after striking tree in Marion County crash
A single-vehicle accident occurred on August 28, 2024, at approximately noon on Highway 6 near Cougar Lane, about three miles southeast of Durham, Missouri. The accident involved a 2007 Hyundai Elantra, driven by April L. Aguilar, a 43-year-old woman from Quincy, Illinois. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the...
Collision on Highway 24 in West Quincy leaves one seriously injured
A collision occurred on Highway 24 in West Quincy, Missouri, at approximately 4:16 p.m. on August 29, 2024, involving a 2013 Ford Edge and a 2025 Western Star 49X chassis. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the accident was caused when the Ford Edge, driven by Candice N. Dade, 47, of Quincy, Illinois, failed to yield to the Western Star truck driven by Doren L. Walker, 61, of Kalona, Iowa.
Three Adams County suspects apprehended; two stolen vehicles found abandoned, one crashed
Adams County, Ill. (KHQA) — Three suspects have been apprehended in connection to two stolen vehicles that were found abandoned, one vehicle crashed into a tree. On August 27th at approximately 3:30 a.m., Adams County Sheriff's deputies located two vehicles left abandoned and running. Both vehicles were later reported...
QPD Blotter for Aug. 28, 2024
George Newbanks, 40, of Quincy for Theft Over $500. Timothy Woodvine, 50 of Quincy for Idenity Theft. Sara E. Hoverdon, 42, address unknown for Cass County warrant – Domestic Battery. Lodged 186. Kelly Ginster, 59, of Quincy for Fail to Yeild Right of Way. Brianna A. Ketchum, 25, 1711...
QPD Blotter for Aug. 27, 2024
Betty M. Wolfe, 53, of 411 S. 36th for Expired Registration at 14th and Maine. NTA 113. Karen M. Smith, 52, of Wentzville, Mo., for Speeding at Gardner Expressway and Jefferson. NTA 113. Brooke E. Sohn, 20, of Palmyra, Mo., for Speeding at Gardner Expressway and Jefferson. NTA 113. Craig...
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