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Cape Girardeau police officers receive life saving award, medals
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – Several Cape Girardeau police officers received life saving awards and medals for their work to save people’s lives. Three Cape Girardeau police officers received a life saving award for their work to help an elderly man lying in a ditch. On Friday, January...
Jackson man arrested, accused of threatening to kill victim, burn house down
CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY, Mo. (KBSI) – A Jackson man faces charges after police say he treatened to kill a person and burn a house down. Bradley Moreland, 41, of Jackson faces charges of domestic assault – 3rd degree and harassment – 1st degree. On April 30, police...
1 injury reported in Tuesday night crash on I-55 near 94 mile marker
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - First responders were on the scene of a crash on Interstate 55 on Tuesday night. According to Cape Girardeau Police patrolman Bobby Newton, the crash happened near the 94-mile marker at 9 p.m. Newton said there were possibly two vehicles involved and one person was...
S.A.L.T. pays tribute to 31 area officers killed in the line of duty
Cheryl Ellis (left) received the S.A.L.T. Roger Fields Award of Excellence from Doug Austin (center). Photo by Gregory Dullum. More than 75 law enforcement officers, family members and supporters gathered at Cape Bible Chapel Thursday morning to pay tribute to officers who died in the line of duty from Southeast Missouri. The Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony was sponsored by Seniors and Lawmen Together (S.A.L.T.).
Southeast Missouri State students determined to solve 2006 Marshfield mystery
Webster County Coroner Michael Taylor's office no longer holds the unidentified remains of a man killed in a 2006 single-vehicle crash on Interstate 44 near Marshfield, a case that had caught much of the area's attention due to its bizarre circumstances. Eighteen years after the middle-aged driver was fatally ejected from his vehicle...
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