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Osage Beach police officer dies during pursuit

City of Osage Beach

OSAGE BEACH, Mo. (KMIZ) -

An Osage Beach police officer died in a car crash while chasing another vehicle, the department said on Saturday morning.

The Osage Beach Police Department said that Officer Phylicia Carson died on Saturday while pursuing another car.

Chief Todd Davis said in a news conference on Saturday that officers saw a speeding car around 1:18 a.m. on Highway 54 near Passover Rd. The officer initiated a traffic stop on the car and the driver sped away.

An officer began to pursue the car down Highway 54 exiting onto Route Y, then onto Midway Rd., then onto A Rd., according to Davis. At around 1:36 a.m., Osage Beach Communications was told by the Camden County Sheriff's Department Communication center that responding deputies found an Osage Beach patrol car on fire off the road.

Officers tried to contact the police officers in the pursuit but were unable to contact them.

At around 1:42 a.m., Osage Beach Communications got a phone call that the car being pursued crashed on A Rd. near Canary Ln. The driver was taken into custody.

Carson died in the crash. She was a secondary unit in the pursuit, according to Davis. She has been with the department since June of 2023. It is unclear where exactly the crash happened.

This is the department's first line-of-duty death Davis said he is aware of. He has been working for the city for 30 years.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating the crash and criminal investigation.

The Highway Patrol, Camden County Sheriff's Department, Miller County Sheriff's Department, Camden County Ambulance District, and Mid-County Fire Protection District.

Mayor Michael Harmison offered his condolences to Carson's family during the press conference.

Camden County Prosecutor Richelle Grosvenor said at the press conference that this is currently an active investigation and would not speak on the facts of the case. She also mentioned the new Valentine's Law that went into effect Wednesday and that it would potentially be a part of the criminal case.

The law states that fleeing from law enforcement and can be up to a class A Felony.

Grosvenor said due to the holiday it may take until Tuesday for charges to become available to read.

Missouri Public Safety posted to X offering their condolences.

Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe also posted about the incident to X.

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