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Drug suspect takes joyride in patrol car

Andrew-County-Sheriffs-PatchA drug suspect is back in custody after taking a brief joyride in an Andrew County Sheriff’s Department patrol car.

Sheriff Bryan Atkins tells us a deputy was transporting the suspect to Kansas City on a Clinton County warrant when she got sick. Atkins says she was handcuffed and in the rear passenger seat when the deputy got out of his squad car to get a sickness bag.

The woman climbed into the drivers seat and sped off. About 15 minutes later, officers spotted the vehicle. She drove the patrol car into some trees near Interstate 635 and K-5 highway in Kansas City, Kansas.

The woman then fled on foot to a nearby residence, and was taken into custody by officers.

Atkins says the Deputy was not injured in the incident, but the female was taken to a local hospital to be check for minor injuries sustained in the event. She was booked into the Wyandotte County Jail.

The case is under investigation by the Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas police departments.

Atkins is withholding the name of the deputy until the investigations are completed. He identified the woman as Delenne Marian Garrett, 42, of Kansas City, Missouri.

Chamber president optimistic about finding a new owner for Bayer facilities slated to close

Patt Lilly
Patt Lilly

Saint Joseph Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Patt Lilly says there’s a better than 50-50 chance that facilities Bayer Health Care is closing in Saint Joseph will reopen. Lilly says the manufacturing facilities on South 49th Street are very well equipped.

“My understanding is that the facilities are in very good shape, there’s a great deal of equipment there, a great deal of new equipment, and so I still think there’s an opportunity that we could see those facilities up and running again, with employment,” Lilly said.  He estimated the chance of finding a buyer to reopen the facilities at “50 to 70 percent.”

Lilly says if a buyer is found the company will have a good workforce ready to work. Bayer’s decision will idle 130 employees when operations shut down in June. The only Bayer facility not closing is the warehouse distribution center in Mitchell Woods Business Park, which employs about 30 workers.

Federal charges filed against accused Missouri kidnapper arrested in New Mexico

Raymond Vallia
Raymond Vallia
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A 55-year-old man is facing federal charges after a 13-year-old Missouri girl was found with him in New Mexico.

Raymond Vallia of Albuquerque, New Mexico, already faced kidnapping charges in Henry County, Missouri, after he was found with the girl in March in New Mexico.

Authorities recently charged him in federal court with transporting a minor across state lines with the intent to engage in sexual activity.

Court documents indicate the girl met Vallia online and they exchanged sexually explicit messages before she disappeared.

She told authorities she planned to live with Vallia, who would pretend to be her father. Vallia is being held in the Henry County Detention Center.

The federal charge carries a potential life sentence.

Motorist seriously hurt after falling asleep at the wheel

MSHP patchA motorist who fell asleep at the wheel suffered serious injuries in a crash early Tuesday morning in Mercer County.

Jacob Lamp’s pickup truck left US-136 highway, went down an embankment and into a creek bed at about 1am Tuesday.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol report Lamp, 23, was transported to Wright Memorial Hospital after the crash east of Ravanna, Missouri.

Probation violation sends child molester to prison

Austin Orr
Austin Orr
A St Joseph man who was granted probation for child molestation is now heading to prison.

A judge last week ruled that Austin Orr, 21, violated his probation.

A jury found Mr Orr guilty in June of last year on one Class-B felony count of child molestation. At sentencing, Judge Patrick Robb ordered the defendant to register as a sex offender, but allowed him to serve 100 days shock time followed by five years probation.

Prosecutors filed a motion to revoke that probation last month. During a hearing the defendant admitted he violated the conditions of his probation.

Judge Robb ordered Mr Orr to serve the original sentence of five years.

Obituaries April 24 – 27

Martha A. Townsend
Born: March 19, 1950
Died: April 24, 2015

3086107_wlppMartha A. Townsend 65, of Omaha, Nebraska, formerly of St. Joseph, MO, passed away Friday, April 24, 2015 in Omaha, NE. She was born March 19, 1950 in St. Joseph, MO, daughter of Shelby R. and Ora M. (Randall) Donahoo. She enjoyed cooking, family, especially her grandchildren, shopping, and she loved her cat Patches. Martha was a Christian. Martha was preceded in death by 3 brothers, Shelby L. Donahoo, Gene Donahoo, and Richard Donahoo and 2 sisters, Gladys Sherard and Goldie Donahoo. Survivors include, her husband, Jerry L. Townsend of the home, 2 daughters, Michelle (Mike) Davis of St. Joseph, MO and Stephanie (Thain) Eischeid of Omaha, NE, 4 grandchildren, Isaac & Gabriel Davis, Jared Townsend, and Logan Eischeid, 2 brothers, John (Viola) Donahoo of St. Joseph, MO, and Danny (Diane) Donahoo of Rosendale, MO, and a sister, Dolly Jackson of St. Joseph, MO.
Funeral services will be conducted at 10:00 am on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at Rupp Funeral Home with Rev. David Billingsley officiating. The family will receive friends from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Tuesday at the Rupp Funeral Home. The Interment will be at the Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials are requested to the Josie Harper Hospice House, 7415 Cedar Street, Omaha, NE. 68124 Online condolence and obituary at www.ruppfuneral.com.

F. Virginia Swartz
Born: October 04, 1921
Died: April 24, 2015

3085763_wlppF. Virginia Swartz 93, of Saint Joseph, MO passed away Friday, April 24, 2015 at a health care center in Saint Joseph, MO. She was born October 4, 1921 in St. Joseph, Mo daughter of Ladislaus and Anna (Macewicz) Smygel. She worked at Armour and Swift Companies, retired from Chase Candy Company in 1975. She was a Committee Woman for the Democratic Party of the 9th Ward, Past President and 50 year member of the Entre Nous Club. She was member of the former St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, the Alter Society and sang in the church choir. She is a present member of the St. James Catholic Church and choir member. Virginia sang Polish songs at Christmas and Easter or whenever someone requested.
Virginia was a devout Catholic and once shook the hand of Pope John Paul in Poland while visiting there. She was a bowler and loved to dance the Polka and to travel. She also made the Polish nut bread (Povitica) at Holidays and she loved to go on bus trips to casinos.
Virginia was preceded in death by husband, Ronald Swartz, infant son, Joseph Swartz, one sister, Evelyn Ann Smygel. Survivors include two daughters, Carolyn (John) Clemens of St. Joseph, MO, daughter, Kathleen Young of St. Joseph, MO, son, Bernard (Patricia) Swartz of St. Joseph, MO, six grandchildren, Nicole Swartz, Natalie (Seth) Bryant, Nathaniel (Krystal) Swartz, Nolan Swartz, Lesley (Phil) Dormeyer, Dena (Steve) Roberts, and nine great-grandchildren.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 11:00 am at the St. James Catholic Church with Father Evan Harkins, celebrant. The Rosary will be recited at 7:00 pm on Monday at the Rupp Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Monday at the Rupp Funeral Home. The Interment will be 2:30 PM, Wednesday April 29, 2015 at the National Cemetery, Leavenworth, KS. Memorials are requested to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or the Noyes Home for Children.

Mitchel “Crow” Scott Caw
Born: November 08, 1958
Died: April 23, 2015

3085269_wlppMitchel “Crow” Scott Caw 56 of Saint Joseph, Missouri passed away Thursday April 23, 2015 at his home in Saint Joseph. He was born November 8, 1958 in St. Joseph, Missouri son of Carol & Thomas Caw. He graduated from Lafayette High School. Mitchel retired from Camanche Construction. He was an independent contractor, outdoors man, general bad a_ _, and a Navy Veteran. Mitchel was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Robert Caw, a nephew, Ryley Pearl, and his grandmother, Margie Farrow. He is survived by wife, Lori D. Caw of the home, mother, Carol Caw of St. Joseph, MO., three daughters, Mitchele S. (Thaddeus) Hunt, St. Joseph, MO, Brandi C. (David) Ringer of Blue Springs, MO, and Faith E. (Johnathan Stout) Sybert of St. Joseph, MO, grandson, Ethan Cooper Caw, a brother, Steven Caw, St. Joseph, MO, two sisters, Kelli (Tom) Caw-Ingersol, St. Joseph, MO and Teri L. (Roger) Pearl, Savannah, MO, an aunt, Kari Farrow-Wolters and several nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. He will be cremated under the direction of the Rupp Funeral Home. There are no scheduled visitation or memorial services at this time. Online condolence and obituary at www.ruppfuneral.com

Louise J. Eck
1923 – 2015

Eck, Louise 1Louise J. Eck, 92, Maryville passed away on April 24, 2015.

One of thirteen children, Louise was born on March 21, 1923 in Pierce City,
MO to Joseph and Anna Katzfey, who preceded her in death.

She married Clarence S. Eck on June 30, 1942 at St. Agnes Church on the
prairie near Sarcoxie, MO. They moved to Maryville in 1965.

Louise was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence in 1997, son, Ronald
in 2001; and siblings, Emma Palmer, Marie Wormington, Leo, Clarence, Joe,
Francis, Edmund and Richard Katzfey.

Survivors include her children: Clarence (Nancy) Eck, Huntsville, AL; ,
Harold (Karen) Eck, Foristell, MO; Carolyn (Lyle) Burns, Bartlesville, OK; ,
Ken (Lori) Eck, Barnard, MO; Debra (Ted) Espey, Maryville; Pat (Ron)
Moore, Danville, IN; Kevin (Debbie) Eck, Lees Summit, Missouri; Karen
Ceperley, Ozark, Missouri; daughter-in-law, Ann Eck, Maryville; 18
grandchildren, 23 great, and 3 great-great grandchildren; and siblings: Anna
Mae Gruber, Bernadine Adamson, Bernard Katzfey, and Lawrence Katzfey.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Gregory’s Catholic Church at
11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28, with family receiving visitors an hour
prior to Mass.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial gifts to St. Gregory’s
School or Asera Care Hospice.

www.pricefuneralhomemaryville.com

Betty P. Killackey
1921-2015

Killackey, Betty. obitphotoBetty P. Killackey, 93, St. Joseph, Missouri passed away Saturday, April 25, 2015 at a local healthcare facility.
She was born May 14, 1921 in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Betty was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She was a volunteer for the Red Cross and Albrecht Art Museum. Betty owned Katherine?s Gift Shop and was head of the Mah Jongg tournament at the St. Joseph Country Club, which had been established by Mrs. Ford
She was involved in the St. Joseph Symphony and Community Concerts. Betty also worked at Preservation Inc. for three homes with Mrs. Ide.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Killackey; parents, Louis and Margaret (Johnson) Pinkston; and son, John Killackey.
Survivors include son, Louis Killackey, St. Joseph, Missouri; grandchildren, Sean Killackey and Addie Monson (Josh); great-grandchildren, Jack and Sydney Monson and Brianne Killackey; and daughter-in-law, Linda Whitley.
The family will gather with friends 3:00 to 4:00 P.M. Tuesday, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Inurnment Mount Auburn Cemetery. Online guest book and obituary at www.meierhoffer.com.

Harold E. Shipman
1919-2015

Shipman, Harold Photo-editedHarold E. Shipman, 95, Kansas City, Missouri passed away Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at a healthcare facility in Kansas City, Missouri.
He was born December 7, 1919 in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Harold married Margaret Elaine Hamer on April 8, 1939 and she preceded him in death in 1998.
He graduated from Benton High School Class of 1938. Harold proudly served in the Army Air Corps During World War II. He retired from Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railroad in June 1979 as Superintendent after 40 plus years. He later worked as the Director of Golf at the Windbrook Country Club.
Harold was a gifted athelete having played and excelled at both football and baseball in his younger years. He also loved to golf and especially enjoyed teaching it. He leaves behind a family he loved very much.
Mr. Shipman was also preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Elizabeth (Kerns) Shipman; and brother, Donald Shipman.
Survivors include daughter, Patricia Rae Hewlett; grandchildren, Lori Hewlett Schuetz (Jeff), Robert T. Hewlett III (Lesley Stipetic), Bradley E. Hewlett (Rebecca) and Christina Hewlett; sister, Geraldine “GiGi” L. Norton (Bob); Sister-In-Law, Nellie Shipman; and 7 great-grandchildren, Kaela, Shaefer, Jake, Max, Avary, Bobby IV and Stone; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Graveside Farewell Services & Inurnment 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, Memorial Park Cemetery, 5005 Frederick Blvd. St. Joseph, Missouri, 64506. Flowers are appreciated and for those wishing to make a contribution, the family requests they be made to Christ Lutheran Church, 6700 NW 72nd St. Kansas City, Missouri, 64151. Online guest book and obituary at www.meierhoffer.com.

Earl Wayne Matthews 72, of Faucett, Missouri passed away April 26, 2015 at a hospital in Houston, TX; arrangements are pending at the Rupp Funeral Home.

Cameron man charged with having sex with “developmentally slow” teenage girl

Jeremy Woodring
Jeremy Woodring
A Cameron man is behind bars for allegedly having sex with a 13-year-old girl who is developmentally disabled.

Jeremy Woodring is charged with 1st Degree Statutory Rape.

According to court documents, the victim’s mother took her to Children’s Mercy Hospital earlier this month, because the teenager had shared details of her ordeal with her grandmother. According to the application for a warrant, the victim is “developmentally slow.”

Hospital officials noted what was termed “blunt force genital trauma.”

Mr Woodring is being held in the Clinton County Jail, unable to post $75,000 cash bail.  He is due back in court May 6.

Deputy injured in crash

Nodaway County Sheriff patchA Nodaway County Sheriff’s Deputy was injured in a crash Sunday as he was responding to an emergency call.

According to the crash report, Deputy Douglas Lager was south of Ravenwood on his way to an emergency call at 12:50pm Sunday. As he crested a hill at US-136 and 290th Street he encountered a motorist towing a trailer turning left across the highway.

Deputy Lager’s patrol car crossed the center line to avoid hitting the other vehicle, but he was unable to avoid the trailer. The squad car hit the trailer, then left the highway, hit a ditch and rolled onto its side.

Deputy Lager was transported to St Francis Hospital, where he was treated for minor injuries and released. The other motorist was not injured.

Doniphan West school board votes to close primary school

Doniphan West USD 111 logoThe school board in Doniphan County made it official this week, voting to close the Doniphan West Primary School in Highland June 30th.

Board members also agreed to move preschool and kindergarten students to the elementary school near Denton. Last month, the USD-111 Board of Education voted to move 7th and 8th graders from the Denton School to the high school facility in Highland.

The unanimous votes came during a special meeting held Monday, April 20. The school board has solicited public input as it grapples with state cuts to public education funding.

(VIDEO) Amid another brawl, a great baseball game breaks out!

Royals Brawl 2  the sequelFive players were ejected after yet another benches-clearing fight in a Royals game. Players from both dugouts and bullpens ran onto the field and punches were thrown during a fight that lasted a couple of minutes.

Royals Yordano Ventura, Lorenzo Cain and Edinson Volquez along with Chris Sale and Jeff Samardzija from Chicago were ejected.

Kansas City won for the fourth time in five games, beating the White Sox in Chicago 3-2 in 13 innings.

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