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Phelps County resident claims self-defense after deadly shooting
Phelps County deputies are investigating a shooting that left one man dead. Deputies said on Tuesday, officers responded ot the 1000 block of County Road 2080 for reports of a shooting. Officers said a man, William Dale, was shot in the upper torso by a resident of the house. Dale was later pronounced dead on
Continue ReadingVision Zero Provides Six Town Hall Meeting in Efforts to Eliminate Traffic Crashes
Vision Zero will have six town hall meetings hosted by the City of Columbia to allow citizens to learn about the organization, as well as give their input. Vision Zero is a “global initiative founded on the belief that death and injury on city streets are preventable.” The major components of the Vision Zero Action
Continue ReadingEldon man indicted for child sex crimes
Timothy Garrison, United States Attorney Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced on Thursday that James Guthrie was indicted for enticing a minor to engage in illicit sexual activity and attempting to produce child pornography. The charges accused Guthrie of using the internet and a cell phone to entice a child, between the ages
Continue ReadingFormer Camden County deputy charged with additional child molestation charges
More charges have been filed for a former Camden County deputy already accused of multiple sexual offenses. ABC17 previously reported that Leonard Wilson was charged with possession of child pornography, child molestation, furnishing pornographic materials to minors and stalking. Wilson was previously accused of possessing child pornography and subjecting a minor to sexual contact by
Continue ReadingDriver involved in high-speed chase has been charged
The driver involved in a high-speed chase on I-70 on Jan. 6 has been charged. ABC17 previously reported that troopers tried to pull over Neal Chase for speeding going eastbound on I-70 near the Stadium Boulevard exit, but he failed to yield. According to the probable cause statement, when Chase failed to yield he turned
Continue ReadingGreitens announces principles for state tax plan
Governor Eric Greitens announced on Thursday the principles for the state tax reform. “For too long, our tax system has benefited special interests. Our tax plan puts working families first. We’re simplifying the tax code so small shops can compete with big businesses. We’re cutting taxes on people that work hard so they can keep
Continue ReadingWarming into the weekend, rain Sunday
TONIGHT: Winds will remain a bit breezy out of the southwest up to 12 mph, which will help overnight lows remain in the mid 20s under clear skies. With a steady breeze, wind chills will drop into the mid teens overnight. FRIDAY: We’ll have abundant sunshine and a mild but breezy afternoon as high temperatures
Continue ReadingMUPD warns students of potential IRS scams
University of Missouri police reported on Thursday that officers took two reports about attempted scams. Police said the students were contacted by a person claiming to be a member of the IRS and the FBI. The suspects attempted to get birth dates and social security numbers. The suspects were also accused of attempting to get
Continue ReadingSedalia police arrest man after finding drugs, gun in SUV
Sedalia police arrested Zachary Smasal on Tuesday after officers performed a traffic stop on a SUV because it did not have a rear license plate. According to the probable cause statement, when officers approached the car they could smell marijuana. Smasal admitted to smoking some earlier in the evening. Police said they searched Smasal’s car
Continue ReadingSedalia woman charged after being accused of supplying heroin
A Sedalia woman has been charged with multiple drug charges after she was accused of being a heroin distributor. According to the probable cause statement, officers were able to obtain a cellphone showing text conversations about Kenneth McGee and Tuesday Sparks distributing heroin in the area. A customer of Sparks told officers that the couple
Continue ReadingMan wanted for conspiracy to commit murder caught in Jackson County
Boone County deputies reported on Wednesday that officers caught a man charged with conspiracy to commit murder. ABC17 previously reported that Jared Bears and Brian Kelley were charged with conspiracy to commit murder after messages were found between the two describing how Kelley was going to murder an elderly couple and how the men were
Continue ReadingTroopers arrest two after officers respond to a wrong way crash
Troopers arrested two after officers responded to a head-on collision on I-70 in Montgomery County early Thursday morning. Montgomery County deputies said the crash happened when a Cadillac Deville was driving east in the westbound lanes of traffic and struck a Hyundai Sante Fe. Deputies said the wrong way driver and the passenger fled the
Continue ReadingTemperatures finally climb above freezing into the afternoon hours
THURSDAY: A drastic warming trend is underway across Mid-Missouri, with many locations already flirting with the freezing mark. High temperatures through the day will top out in the upper 30s across the region. Southwest winds at 8-15 mph will be a bit gusty, up to 22 mph at times, which will likely keep wind chill
Continue ReadingLake Ozark police arrest man accused of sexual abuse
EDITOR’S NOTE: Charges were dropped in this case. Lake Ozark police arrested David Pacyga on Jan. 10 after officers responded to the Alley Cat’s Bar located in the 1200 block of Bagnell Dam Boulevard for reports of a sexual assault. According to the probable cause statement, Pacyga was accused of sexually assaulting a female by
Continue ReadingJefferson City police arrest man accused of being a habitual drunk driver
Jefferson City police arrested Eric Bader on Monday after officers responded to Missouri Boulevard and West Main Street for a report of an intoxicated driver. According to the probable cause statement, Bader was driving in the westbound lanes going eastbound. Police said when they made contact with Bader, he appeared to be intoxicated, with watery,
Continue ReadingMany state lawmakers suspending judgement on Greitens scandal
More than a week after St. Louis news station KMOV published its report on Gov. Eric Greitens’ extramarital affair, the debate on how the state government should respond continues at the Capitol. Several lawmakers, including at least five from his own party, have called for the governor to resign due to the embarrassment the affair
Continue ReadingTemperatures to rise back above freezing
THURSDAY: A drastic warming trend begins this morning as temperatures rise back above freezing by lunchtime. High temperatures will reach near 40 under sunny skies. Southwest winds at 8-15 mph will be a bit gusty, up to 22 mph at times, which will make it feel like the low 30s in the afternoon. TONIGHT: Winds
Continue ReadingFire crews respond to alarm at Mizzou Arena
UPDATE – 4:00 A.M.: MU security workers told ABC 17 that a water leak in the pump room prompted the alarm at Mizzou Arena Thursday morning. Repair efforts were underway soon after 2:30 a.m. ORIGINAL: The Columbia Fire Department sent a crew to Mizzou Arena Thursday morning for a reported alarm. The call came into
Continue ReadingMizzou beats No. 21 Tennessee at home
The Mizzou basketball team beat No. 21 Tennessee 59-55 on Wednesday night at Mizzou Arena. It’s the Tigers first win against a ranked opponent since December 7, 2013 when MU beat No. 18 UCLA. Before tonight, MU had lost 19 straight games against ranked opponents. Mizzou is now 13-5 and 3-2 in the SEC. Junior
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