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Jefferson City man arrested for multiple charges, allegedly charged officers patrol car
A Cole County man was arrested for alleged armed criminal action and other charges on May 12. Lawrence Boose, born in 2005, was taken into custody for threatening to stab others in Jefferson City on Sunday. Jefferson City Police Department (JCPD) responded to a call regarding a man carrying a...
Blair Oaks and Eldon will meet in District title, Fatima advances in high school baseball
New Bloomfield — Local high school baseball teams battled both the elements and the opposing team in district action Monday. Eldon took care of business against California, 6-1. Blair Oaks defeated Osage, 8-3. The Mustangs and Falcons will meet in the Class 4 District 9 District Championship May 14...
Jefferson City man dies in Cole County crash on Route W
WARDSVILLE, Mo. (KMIZ) A Jefferson City man died in a Thursday morning crash on Route W in Cole County, south of Deer Haven Road, according to a crash report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Antonio J. Perez Burgos was pronounced dead at the scene, the report states. He was 27. According to the report, The post Jefferson City man dies in Cole County crash on Route W appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
Sedalia man injured in four-wheeler crash in Morgan County
A Sedalia man was injured after a four-wheeler crash Thursday in Morgan County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s online crash report states it happened at 2:40 pm on Red Fox Road in Otterville. Junior Vance, 29, of Sedalia, was driving a 2020 Polaris RZR when it overturned. Vance’s passenger,...
Moniteau, other counties experience flooding after heavy rains
Moniteau County saw some flooding on Wednesday, May 8. Water was rushing over several roadways just south of Tipton on Route BB. Other locations with rushing water include Benton and Morgan counties. Benton. 3 SSE Cole Camp. Route B near Cole Camp. Highways S2 and 135. Morgan. Corner of Highway...
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