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Month: May 2014

Holts Summit man faces more sex crime charges

45-year-old Dale Dietsch was charged with 3 counts of first degree statutory sodomyafter an extensive investigation by the Holts Summit Police Department and Boone County Sheriff’s Department Cyber Crimes Task Force. Investigators revealed Dietsch had child pornography in January 2014, leading to his arrestand charges. Dietsch was charged with felony possession of child pornography. During

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Two arrested for meth in Franklin

Two people were arrested Tuesday in Franklin by law enforcement including theEast Central Drug Task Force for having methamphetamine. Investigators searched a home on Highway 187 in Franklin and found meth, guns, and drug paraphernalia. 46-year-old Ronald Hickam was arrested for unlawful possession of firearms and possessionof a controlled substance. Hickam is being held on

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Beware of a vehicle service contract scam

Car warranties covered by the manufacturer or dealer don’t last forever. Vehicle service contracts are designed to protect car owners against unexpectedor expensive repairs to their vehicle. They are bought separately and meant to fill the gap and take over when an existingwarranty expires. Each vehicle contract is different, so it’s important to read the

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Mid-Missouri disaster plans

The tornado disaster in Arkansas and the southeast United States this week opened up an impressive rush of volunteers to the area to help. Missouri Task Force One’s Doug Westhoff told ABC 17 News this week how well coordinated local authorities are in Arkansas managing those volunteers. The situation raises the question, what systems Mid-Missouri

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Moberly hospital closes baby unit

The Moberly Regional Medical Center announced Thursday the closure of the labor and delivery unit of the hospital starting June 1st. A news release stated a steady reduction in the number of families who choose the hospital as a provider for pregnancy and birth. The release said about 1,100 babies were born to Moberly families

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Gov. Nixon vetoes income tax bill

Governor Nixon Thursday vetoed Senate Bill 509, otherwise known as the income tax bill. A news release stated Nixon called the bill an “unaffordable, unfair and dangerous schemethat would drain funding from public services and do nothing to help working families.” “Instead of helping middle-class families get ahead, the money this bill would drain from

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Dixon man found guilty of child pornography

A Dixon man was found guilty of having child porn Thursday in Pulaski County Court. 34-year-old Joshua Warner was charged with two counts of felony possession ofchild pornography. Investigators were able to download video files from Warner in 2011. When Warner’s home was searched, investigators found video files on his laptop. Warner admitted to having

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