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Sedalia Woman Arrested for Assault, Resisting & Driving While Revoked
On Thursday evening, Sedalia Police observed a suspect driving a vehicle in the area of West 7th Street and South Moniteau Avenue. Officers knew the suspect had a revoked driving status. Officers initiated a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle, a greenish-blue Chevrolet Silverado. Officers made contact with the suspect, who was uncooperative.
Looking for a Job this August? Try the Missouri State Fair
If you’re looking for a job in August, consider the Missouri State Fair. It is accepting employment applications during the annual event which runs from August 8 – 28 in Sedalia. Available positions include admissions, backstage, campgrounds, carnival, grandstand, hospitality, janitorial, parking, publicity/marking, maintenance, revenue, trams, and youth...
Sedalia Man Injured in Sunday Afternoon Crash
A Sedalia man was injured in a one-vehicle accident that occurred Sunday afternoon in Pettis County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports that a northbound 2001 Jeep Cherokee, driven by 62-year-old Danny E. Cosby of Sedalia, was at Highway H and Elliott Road just before 1 p.m., when the Jeep ran off the right side of the roadway, traveled through a ditch, struck the ground, and came to rest facing north.
Sedalia Police Reports for July 5, 2024
This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department crime reports. Thursday night, Officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle near South Montgomery Avenue and East Broadway Boulevard. During the course of the investigation, it was confirmed the driver had a revoked driving status. Rodrigo Quetzecua Marcos, 30, of Sedalia, was arrested on a charge of felony Driving While Revoked. Marcos was transported to the Pettis County Jail to be booked and released.
MO DNR Drought Assessment Team To Meet On July 19th In Jefferson City
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources’ Drought Assessment Committee gets together later this month to continue coordinating a comprehensive state and federal response to drought conditions affecting portions of the state. A drought alert in accordance with Governor Mike Parson’s Executive Order remains active until September 1st. Missouri...
Jefferson City Red Cross volunteer heading to Texas for Beryl response
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A Jefferson City volunteer joined 16 other disaster responders from Missouri and Arkansas in deploying to Texas ahead of Beryl. The volunteer left on Sunday morning. They drove an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) to help in the response. Other volunteers from the region were helping...
Bicyclist fatally struck on Highway 24 near Keytesville
A fatal accident occurred on July 5, 2024, at 9:52 p.m., two miles west of Keytesville on Highway 24, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Arthur W. Bristow, 31, of Orrick, Mo., was driving a 2001 Nissan Maxima westbound when his vehicle struck a bicyclist in the roadway. The bicyclist, Darrell D. Rice, 56, of Montrose, Colorado, was not wearing safety equipment and had no lights or reflectors on his bicycle at the time of the collision.
Jefferson City man sentenced to 10 years in prison for assaulting Columbia security guard
A Jefferson City man arrested last year for attacking a security guard at a Columbia medical facility pleads guilty. Antonio Sims, 45, pleaded guilty last week during his pre-trial hearing to charges of first-degree assault resulting in injury to a special victim, fourth-degree assault, and first-degree trespassing. The incident happened...
Emergency crews respond to 107 calls at Kenny Chesney concert in Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KAKE) - Emergency crews in Kansas City responded to over 100 calls for services during Saturday night's Kenney Chesney concert at Arrowhead Stadium. The Hays Post reports that the heat may have made it difficult for some country music fans, who were allowed to enter the stadium at 2 p.m., with the concert starting at 5 p.m.
Liberty Fire Department reports Line of Duty Death of firefighter and paramedic
LIBERTY, Mo. (KCTV) - A firefighter and paramedic who “served the Liberty community with honor, bravery and integrity for 20 years” will soon be laid to rest. In a statement, the City of Liberty shared that after a “short but fierce battle with cancer,” firefighter and paramedic Steve Sanneman died at home early on Sunday, July 7. He had been diagnosed with cancer just a few weeks earlier.
SeaDoo incident on Osage River leaves two women injured
A boating accident on the Osage River on July 6, 2024, left two women with minor injuries, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The incident occurred at 8:21 p.m. and involved a 2006 SeaDoo watercraft driven by Shy A. Sorden, 26, of Camdenton, Missouri. According to the report, Sorden...
Ehrich Chick leaves Tolton to become Hickman baseball coach
Former Tolton baseball coach Ehrich Chick is set to take over the same position at his alma mater — Hickman. Tolton athletic director Pat Kelly confirmed Chick’s move Friday morning via email to the Missourian. Chick has spent the last five years at Tolton, where he has enjoyed...
A new earthquake disaster movie features a crumbling Gateway Arch
Continental Split, a new low budget disaster movie featuring a crumbling St. Louis skyline and the destruction of the Gateway Arch, is now streaming for free on Tubi. The plot centers around an earthquake along the New Madrid fault line.
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