Tuscumbia
CRIME & SAFETY
Four Arrested & Some Children Removed From Drug House In Tuscumbia
Four people are facing numerous charges following a month-long investigation in Tuscumbia by the Mid-Missouri Drug Task Force and the Miller County Sheriff’s Office. Officials say it started with a traffic stop, where Kyle Nelson consented to a search of his vehicle and suspected methamphetamine was found under a car seat where a child was sitting, leading to Nelson’s arrest.
Unveiling The Most Violent Town in Missouri: A Closer Look
Missouri, known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and picturesque landscapes, unfortunately, also harbors some areas marked by high crime rates. While many towns and cities in Missouri boast low crime rates and a high quality of life, there are some exceptions. In this article, we take a closer look at the most violent town in Missouri, examining the factors that contribute to its high crime rate, the impact on its residents, and what is being done to address the issue.
UPDATED: Camden County Sheriff's Office searches for couple who skipped out on bar tab & pushed server into the lake
UPDATE: The sheriff's office reported earlier today that one of the individuals in the photo has come forward and is cooperating with the investigation. It's still undetermined if the individual is a suspect although investigators say they don't believe he is. The investigation continues. The Camden County Sheriff’s Office is...
Two wanted for Hickory County ATM theft lead Camden & Dallas County deputies on high-speed chase
Two men are now charged for attempting to break into an ATM, then leading deputies from three counties, including Camden and Dallas, on a high-speed chase. Chauncy Lane and Lonell Lane were taken into custody Tuesday, the same day as the crime. They’ve both been charged with stealing a teller machine, first-degree property damage, first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle, and resisting arrest.
9 indicted in multi-state drug operation that includes Minnesota
FARGO, N.D. — Nine people have been indicted in North Dakota for their alleged involvement in a multi-state drug operation run from a federal prison cell. Prosecutors say beginning in January 2022, the distribution network moved significant quantities of methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl from Mexico into North Dakota, Minnesota, California, Colorado, Georgia, Missouri, Texas, Arizona and elsewhere. The operation was allegedly run by 26-year-old Jesus Amurahaby Celestin-Ortega, also known as Flaco, using a contraband cell phone while he was incarcerated in federal prison on unrelated drug and firearm charges.
Hearing set to determine if a Missouri death row inmate is innocent. His execution is a month later
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A Missouri judge on Tuesday set an Aug. 21 date for a hearing to determine if Marcellus Williams is innocent of the murder that landed him on death row — a hearing that comes just a little over a month before Williams is scheduled to die.
Deadly crashes in Missouri increase by 31% since 2013
The National Transportation Research Group reports that crashes resulting in deaths have increased by 31% in the past decade, despite a decline since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The post Deadly crashes in Missouri increase by 31% since 2013 appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Local firefighters issue warnings about fireworks ahead of 4th of July holiday
As the 4th of July arrives, so do the reminders on how to use fireworks safely for people to enjoy Independence Day without any danger. According to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, in 2022, 324 people in Missouri needed hospital care for fireworks related injuries, where 292 were treated in emergency rooms and 32 people were admitted to the hospital.
UPDATE: Elderly mid-Missouri woman still missing after being swept into floodwaters
An elderly woman is reportedly presumed dead after her vehicle was swept into the flooded Perche Creek west of Columbia this afternoon. Our news partner KMIZ reports the elderly woman was in a vehicle with a man near Gillespie Bridge and Coats lane, when they became trapped in floodwater. The station quotes Boone County Fire Protection District assistant chief Gale Blomenkamp. The woman’s body has not been recovered yet. Mr. Blomenkamp tells KMIZ that the couple had been driving home from Columbia. Rescuers reportedly saved two people from the vehicle. KMIZ reports one of the rescuers was a landscaping worker who entered the floodwaters.
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