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UPDATE: Police identify man who died after motel disturbance

police crimePolice have identified Steven Lynn Billings as the man who died after a disturbance at a St. Joseph motel Monday morning.

According to Capt. Jeff Wilson with the St Joseph Police Department around 2 a.m. officers responded to Motel 6 located at 4021 Frederick in reference to a disturbance/assault investigation.

“Upon arrival officers discovered two subjects with what appeared to be puncture wounds,” Wilson said.

ELIZABETH L. MILLER
ELIZABETH L. MILLER

Billings, 51 and Elizabeth L. Miller, 39 both of Savannah were treated by EMS and transported to the hospital. Billings was pronounced deceased at the hospital a short time later. Miller was treated and released from the hospital then arrested on unrelated charges.

Wilson said Miller is currently being held on a parole violation.

“Detectives are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident,” Wilson said.

Anyone with information about anything unusual occurring at Motel 6 is asked to call the Tips Hotline at 816.238.TIPS.

Suspect bites police officer, sends two to the hospital

wpid-wpid-sjpd-patch1.jpgTwo Saint Joseph police officers and a suspect were injured in a confrontation outside the Walgreens at Belt and Frederick early Tuesday morning.

Sergeant Brett Kelly says officers responded at 12:45 am to reports of a man acting strangely in a parked car.  The suspect appeared to be intoxicated.  He became combative when the officers tried to take him into custody.

Sergeant Kelly says one officer suffered injuries to his hands, ribs, and knees.  The other was bitten on the upper arm.  Both officers tried to deploy tasers but they were ineffective.  After the officers subdued the suspect, all three were taken to Mosaic Life Care for treatment of what appeared to be minor injuries.  As of 9:51 a.m. Capt. Jeff Wilson said the officers had been treated and released, the 28-year-old suspect was still receiving medical care.

Sergeant Kelly says the suspect will be held for investigation of resisting arrest and assault on a police officer.

Primary seat-belt measure passes in Buchanan County

seat beltA measure that will allow deputies to pull-over and issue tickets based on failing to wear a seat-belt has been passed in Buchanan County.

The Buchanan County Commission approved the measure Monday morning on a vote of 2-1.  Ron Hook and Dan Hausman voted in favor of the measure with Harry Roberts opposed.

The county has held public hearings for commissioners to take comments on the “primary” seat belt law proposal.  Hook said he voted in favor of the measure due to statistics.

“There was a lot of stats that were provided to us by Safety Council, Highway Patrol, Sheriff’s Department and Police Department that the number of accidents that occur and stats that show if not wearing a seat belt the possibility of severe injury or death increase seven times,” Hook said. “I felt it necessary to enforce it.”

Previously, Proscuting Attorney Dwight Scroggins told the St. Joseph Post the ordinance was made possible by a ruling from the Supreme Court of Missouri that upheld a primary seat belt ordinance in St John, Missouri. Since that ruling several other jurisdictions have implemented local, primary ordinances. Those include the town of Weston, Missouri.

Hook said the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Department is the only agency that can pull you over in Buchanan County based on not wearing your safety belt.

“But they can pull you over any place in Buchanan County, wither it’s inside the city limits of St. Joseph, or DeKalb, or Rushville, or Agency or any place like that.  It’s for the whole county,” Hook said.

The measure will take effect Nov. 1

UPDATE: Detectives investgate after man found wounded in motel room dies

wpid-wpid-sjpd-patch1.jpgUpdate 11:43 a.m. – A man is dead and a woman injured is now in police custody on unrelated charges after police responded to a motel in St Joseph Monday morning .

According to Capt. Jeff Wilson with the St Joseph Police Department around 2 a.m. officers responded to Motel 6 located at 4021 Frederick in reference to a disturbance/assault investigation.

“Upon arrival officers discovered two subjects with what appeared to be puncture wounds,” Wilson said.

52-year-old man, and a 39-year-old woman were both treated by EMS and transported to the hospital. The man was pronounced deceased at the hospital a short time later.

Wilson said the woman was treated and released from the hospital.

“She is currently in custody on unrelated charges,” he said. “Detectives are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident.”

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5:26 a.m. – A dead body was found in Saint Joseph early Monday morning in a room at Motel 6.

Emergency responders  were called to 4021 Frederick at 2 am to check a man who was unresponsive.  Police Sergeant Brett Kelly says the white male was taken to Mosaic Life Care and pronounced dead.

A female in the room was transported to the hospital with minor injuries.  Detectives and crime scene investigators were called out.

Anyone with information about anything unusual occurring at Motel 6 is asked to call the Tips Hotline at 816.238.TIPS.

Man charged with possession of an explosive weapon after allegedly running from police

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MICHAEL FERNANDEZ

A Kansas City man has been charged in Buchanan County on a weapon violation after allegedly running from police after a crash.

33-year-old Michael L. Fernandez was charged Sunday with a felony for unlawful possession of an explosive weapon.

According to court documents the incident took place Sunday in the 1900 block of Mitchell Ave.

“Fernandez was involved in a motor vehicle crash, where he fled the scene.  After a brief foot pursuit he was arrest.  A firearm fell out of his hoodie pocket when he was taken to the ground,” said Officer Justice McElroy with the St. Joseph Police Department. “Criminal history reveals numerous felony convictions.”

Court documents said a small amount of marijuana and a white powder substance was also recovered from a search.

“Fernandez also voluntarily admitted to being under the influence of controlled substance,” McElroy said.

Fernandez is being held on $10,000 cash bond.  An arraignment is set for Oct. 13.

Agency to tackle universally designed housing in northwest Missouri

a home for everyoneMERIL is teaming up with area business and agencies to address the issue of the availability of safe and affordable universally designed housing in the region.

“There are more and more people every day having difficulty navigating their homes. Getting in and out of their homes, in and out of the bathroom, for whatever reason that might be. Mobility issues typically,” said Paul Bergonzoni, Director of Community Access with MERIL. “There’s a need not just for people with disabilities but really for everybody as they age, to try and get it started where when people are building homes where people don’t have to move just because they can’t get around anymore.”

MERIL is hosting a conference called ‘A Home For Everyone,’ Monday, Oct. 26 at Missouri Western State University to address the issue.  Bergonzoni said there’s a big call for universally designed housing in the region.

“There are a whole lot of folks that are having a hard time finding a good place to live,” Bergonzoni. “They may find a place to live but they’re having a difficult time being able to afford it.”

Examples of universally designed homes include things like 36″ wide doors, five-foot diameter clearance in kitchens and bathrooms, and adjustable closet and pantry shelving. Bergonzoni said the upcoming conference will try to tackle the issues and find a way to get more builders to think of universal design plans.

“This is a problem everywhere,” Bergonzoni said. “We’re trying to get our region going, follow a model that somebody else has started, develop our own model and maybe develop it for people in other areas.”

The conference is free but seating is limited. Interested participants can register online at www.meril.org/ahomeforeveryone. Registration is required by Oct. 9.

Two from Northwest Missouri deployed to aid California wildfire victims

File Photo courtesy Red Cross
File Photo courtesy Red Cross

Two area women have been deployed to the West Coast by the American Red Cross of Northwest Missouri to provide support to thousands of people affected by wildfires.

Ex. Dir. Angie Springs said one women is a nurse and was deployed late last week, the second was deployed this week and is working in logistics.  They will be gone for around two weeks assisting with services in California.

As of last Sunday, 250 people were at Red Cross and Community shelters where they received food and drinks, showers and other support. The agency is helping thousands of people begin the task of cleaning up after they were forced to evacuate the area due to fast-moving wildfires.

Financial contributions to support relief efforts following disasters are being accepted at the Northwest Missouri Chapter, located at 401 N. 12th St. St. Joseph, Mo. 64501.   The Northwest Missouri Chapter is also recruiting volunteers to provide aid in the event of future disaster situations.  For more information call (816) 232-8439.

 

 

UPDATE: District takes precautions after police search for naked man near elementary school

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UPDATE 11:22 a.m. – The St. Joseph School District said Friday morning that extra police presence is being implemented near Eugene Field Elementary after a report of a half naked man coming out of a wooded area near the school.

Joey Austin, Dir. of Communications said police received a report from a staff member at Gene Field this morning of a man coming out of a wooded area near the school not wearing any pants.

“The police investigated and did not find anything,” Austin said. “However, they are taking a proactive approach and will have extra police presence near the school. We do take every situation seriously when we receive a report such as this near our schools.”

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8:38 a.m. – St Joseph police didn’t have much luck finding a man reportedly wearing no pants walking around a local elementary school.

Shortly after 7 a.m. police were dispatched to the 2600 block of Gene Field Road. Witness accounts varied.

One indicated the man was wearing no clothes. Another suggested he was wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt. Another account indicated he was wearing two t-shirts but no pants.

According to police radio traffic, the man emerged from a wooded area between Eugene Field Elementary School and the parkway nearby.

Authorities searched the area but were unable to find the man, or anything out of the ordinary.

Women life-flighted after crash in Caldwell County

wpid-mshp-logo111.jpgA woman was seriously injured in a one-vehicle crash in Caldwell County early this morning.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol around 2:25 this morning, 22-year-old Aushelique Wilson of Hannibal was driving a 2004 Mitsubishi Galant westbound on US 36 4 miles east of Cameron. The vehicle traveled off the north side of the roadway, hit some small trees, and an embankment.

Her passenger, 29-year-old Ashley Ashby of Hannibal was initially transported by ambulance to Cameron Regional Medical Center with serious injuries then later flow by Life Flight Eagle to Truman Medical Center in Kansas City.

Wilson was taken by ambulance to Cameron Regional Medical Center with moderate injuries.

UPDATE: Man charged after an officer and a witness sustained injuries

PENA-ARREZOLA,ESTEBAN
PENA-ARREZOLA,ESTEBAN

UPDATE: A St. Joseph man has been charged after a police officer was taken to the hospital earlier this week.

According to court documents, 52-year-old Esteban Pena-Arrezola was charged Wednesday with a class C felony for assault/attempted assault on a law enforcement officer. It stems from an incident that took place Tuesday.

As we previously reported, officers initially responded to a disturbance at the Countryside Lane mobile home park between Pear and Easton Road Tuesday.

“Reference to a male suspect giving an unknown type of pills to kids,” Det. Jeremy Peters said in the probable cause document.

Officers caught up with the suspect at 3215 S. 22nd.

“The suspect was not compliant with officer Hamm and refused to be detained while officers continued to investigate the incident,” Peters said. “The suspect, Esteban Pena-Arresole, resisted the detention by Officers Hamm and S. Hernandez-Gross.  During the resisting Esteban fell onto Officer Hamm, who is considerably smaller than him causing serious injury to her.”

Sergeant Brett Kelly said the officer received a leg injury. She was taken to Mosaic Life Care where she was treated and released.

“Witnesses in the area stated Esteban was swinging a stick,” Peters said. “One witness, Linda McGehee, tried to assist the officers who were struggling with Esteban and was injured in the process.”

Capt. Jeff Wilson said the witness sustained a very minor injury.

Court documents said Pena-Arresola was recently homeless and unemployed.

He is currently being held on $15,000 bond. An arraignment is set for Friday.

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