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Accident On HWY 42 Possibly Involving OBPD Vehicle & Driver Facing DWI Charges
A multi-vehicle accident along Highway-42 at Antioch Road in Miller County apparently did not result in any injuries but may have involved an Osage Beach Police patrol car and the arrest of one person. An eyewitness driving through the area shortly before 4:00 Saturday morning, after it happened, tells KRMS...
Osage Beach murder suspect will have to wait 3 months to learn whether he's granted a change of venue
An Osage Beach man accused of murder will have to wait several additional months to learn whether his request for a change of venue will be granted. Fernando Hutchinson, 20, is charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action for fatally shooting David Davis, 22, of Eldon, in March. A...
Camden County umpire's assault case involving deputy is moved to Moniteau County
An assault case involving a baseball umpire and a Camden County deputy is moved to another county. Neal Sidebottom, of Versailles, was arrested in May 2023 on charges of first-degree assault of a special victim and resisting arrest. On Wednesday, a Camden County judge granted a request for a change of venue. The case will now be heard in Moniteau County.
Kansas City man seriously injured in car crash while fleeing law enforcement
One man is seriously injured after getting into a car crash while fleeing law enforcement in Camden County on July 22. The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) reported that a 2000 GMC Yukon was traveling west on Route MM, just west of Shawnee Four Drive on Monday morning. Around 12:30...
FAST Makes Another Set Of Arrests Over The Weekend
The Morgan County Fugitive Apprehension Security Team announces the arrests of two more suspects wanted on felony charges. Sheriff Norman Dills says that 38-year-old Lance T. Woodroof, of Rocky Mount, and 60-year-old Joseph Edward Polly, also from Rocky Mount, were both taken into custody on Friday. Woodroof is formally charged...
Life Saving Efforts Recognized in Osage Beach
Just another day on the job for some Osage Beach first responders means another chance to live for a heart attack victim in Osage Beach. A social media post by the Osage Beach Fire District detailed the sequence of events which started just before 6:00 on the morning of June 15th with a medical call to the Ledges Condo Complex…a 62-year-old man was not breathing and the dispatcher was instructing the caller on CPR.
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