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Month: February 2013

Two Men Wanted by Deputies

Callaway County Sheriff’s deputies are looking for two men who ran from authorities during a traffic stop.Around 9:20 a.m. Friday, a deputy pulled over a vehicle in Calwood. When the vehicle stopped, 37-year-old Jeffrey D. Strickland left the car and attempted to flee on foot. The deputy tried to restrain him, but officials say Strickland

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Gas Stations Robbed Overnight

***UPDATE SATURDAY 7:06 P.M. *** Columbia police are trying to obtain the surveillance video to help their search in identifying the masked gunmen behind the separate robberies at the convenience stores. The same Break Time was robbed a week ago, but police caught the suspect after releasing surveillance photos to the media. That man has

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12/14: Showers Fri Night

Scattered showers and isolated t-storms will be moving through Mid-Missouri Friday night into early Saturday. The heaviest rainfall will be between midnight and 3 a.m. with showers quickly ending across the area by early Saturday morning. General rainfall amounts will be between 0.25″ and 0.5″, with locally heavier amounts possible.The clouds will begin to decrease

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Deputies Arrest Man for Assault

A Columbia man was arrested Saturday evening for assaulting and threatening a woman.Boone County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a reported assault in the 1000 block of North Kathryn Drive around 6 p.m. The victim said 45-year-old Kenneth H. Isenberg came to her apartment and began assaulting and threatening to kill her.Isenberg allegedly held the victim

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Talking to Kids About Tragedy

Many parents now have to face tough conversations about what happened Friday in Newtown, Connecticut.The focus at this point is how do our children heal from this horrific event? Although it happened hundreds of miles away, kids here in Mid-Missouri may still have questions, feelings, and fears that need to be addressed.”It just tugs at

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Man Arrested for Sex Crimes

The Boone County Sheriff’s Department Cyber Crimes Task Force arrested a Columbia man Saturday for trying to entice a child online.Investigators say 27-year-old Shaun M. Dierker began to talk online with a person he thought was a 14-year-old boy, but was actually an undercover detective. After several emails and text message conversations, investigators say Dierker

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Inmates Escape from Dixon Jail

***UPDATE 11:25 A.M.***Deputies took Brandon Monell into custody at a home near Crocker around 9:47 a.m.An investigation into the escape and the original robbery is now underway.***ORIGINAL STORY***Right now law enforcement officials in Pulaski County are looking for one of two inmates who escaped from the Dixon city jail Monday morning. Dixon police notified the

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Mid-MO Mother Pleads Guilty

*** UPDATE 9:49 P.M. ***A Mid-Missouri woman has now said she’s responsible for crimes surrounding her baby’s death. Megan Ayers plead guilty to endangering both of her children and having drugs on Monday Her baby was found dead in her Holts Summit home over the summer when Ayers and her boyfriend, Bryan Sartor were allegedly

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Oldest Building to Come Down

Columbia’s oldest building is on the chopping block.The Niedermeyer building, currently home to several apartments, has been slated for demolition. That’s according to a notice posted on the property this weekend.City guidelines given the Historic Preservation Commission a ten day waiting period to discuss the proposal and offer a recommendation about demolition. The Niedermeyer building

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Henson, Hill Earn Promotions

Monday afternoon, Missouri head coach Gary Pinkel formally announced the promotion of Josh Henson to offensive coordinator and Andy Hill to quarterbacks coach. Henson, who replaces David Yost, joined the Tiger staff in 2009 from LSU as a co-offensive line coach with Bruce Walker. While at LSU, Henson coached the tight ends and acted as

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After the Tragedy: Ways to Help

In the wake of Friday’s school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, many organizations have set up ways you can help the families of victims and survivors. Many parents have spoken out about their own child with mental illness — some even expressing concern that their child needs help. If you are worried about a family member’s

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Lawmakers Talk School Security

Missouri leaders will get a chance to debate safety inside schools. Just last Thursday, one day before the Connecticut shootings, ABC 17 News learned one state senator filed a bill requiring extra training for teachers if there’s an active shooter or dangerous intruder inside a school.Senator Dan Brown (R)-Rolla tells us this bill was meant

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Historic Bridge to be Restored

***UPDATE 7:40 P.M.***The Katy Bridge is a truly historic bridge and many people in Boonville want to preserve that history, but it will cost $3.5 million to do so.Now the Save the Katy Bridge Coalition is finally making headway, according to Paula Shannon who is the chair of the non-profit organization.Since 2005 they have been

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Bari and Bowers

Jabari Brown, playing in his first game since Nov. 17, 2011 when he was a freshman at Oregon, scored 12 points and the 12th-ranked Missouri Tigers (9-1) beat South Carolina State 102-51 on Monday night.Brown, 6-foot-5, 205-pound guard, became eligible at the end of the first semester. He entered the game with 16:01 left in

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Police Increase Patrols

The Columbia Police department is increasing patrols to help prevent burglaries as students leave for winter break. “We typically look for anyone who doesn’t fit in the neighborhoods,” Columbia Police Officer Candy Cornman said, “We also observe the way people act and dress.” While on a patrol route, officer Cornman found several items that could

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Schools Address Safety Concerns

In the face of budget cuts, local school administrators look to fund student safety, but tight budgets can make security upgrades a challenge. It is a challenge officials say they have to overcome. School leaders in Columbia are working to install a police sub-station inside Jefferson Junior High in central Columbia. It’s one of a

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