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3/19: Active and Cooler Pattern

We are tracking our next storm system that will move in Thursday into early Friday. The system’s forecast track will be across Oklahoma and Arkansas, putting Mid-Missouri on the cold side of the system with the highest snowfall amounts likely near the Ozarks. Currently, 2-5″ of snow will be possible from Sedalia to Rolla. Areas

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Man Wanted on Felony Sex Charges

Mid-Missouri authorities arrested a man on Tuesday for felony child sex charges.Craig Long is wanted by police in Kansas City, Kansas, but living near Williamsburg, about 20 minutes east of Kingdom City. The victim is now in protective custody.In January, Callaway County deputies and a Kansas detective uncovered evidence in a home while serving a

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Police Respond to Armed Robbery

Columbia police are investigating an armed robbery at Columbia Coin & Stamp.Around 10:20 a.m. Tuesday, officers responded to the store off Bernadette Dr. for a report of an armed robbery.According to police, three black men carrying silver handguns entered the store and demanded money. Two of the suspects wore ski masks over their faces. The

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Audit Shows Problems

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich is questioning millions of dollars of welfare payments made to low-income residents.Schweich released an annual audit Tuesday examining Missouri’s use of $12.7 billion of federal funds during the 2012 budget. He raised concerns about $68 million of expenses, mainly through programs run by the Department of

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Mid-MO Alcohol Enforcement

Mid-Missouri law enforcement agencies have released the results of a special alcohol enforcement.Between March 14th-17th, the Columbia Police Department took part in a statewide impaired driving crackdown. During that time period, six intoxicated drivers were arrested.On the 16th, a sobriety checkpoint was set up in the 4300 block of Clark Lane. During the checkpoint, 368

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Scott Blvd. to Expand in Fall

The city of Columbia is pouring millions of dollars into a road to make it safer.Scott Boulevard in southwest Columbia will be expanded this fall.City leaders say the change is necessary at a meeting Tuesday afternoon at City Hall. Public Works Director John Glascock said this may prevent people from speeding and passing other cars

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CO Corrections Director Killed

***UPDATE 6:31 P.M.***ABC 17 News talked with the Director of Missouri’s Department of Corrections (D.O.C.), George Lombardi. He worked with Clements for many years and says this is tough right now and the entire department is shocked at the news.D.O.C workers tell us Clements was a leader, hard worker, and very creative at his job.

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Spring Break House Security

In 2012, Spring Break break-ins were up 33 percent for both homes and student housing complexes.”Spring break can be a time where we see a spike in burglaries and property theft,” said Boone County Sheriff’s Department Detective Tom O’Sullivan.The key to keeping burglars out of your home is to make it appear someone is there.

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CPD Wants New Armored Vehicle

The Columbia Police Department wants to make an expensive purchase to increase safety; however some people question whether it’s necessary. CPD said it needs to buy a new Armored Personnel Carrier to be used in highly dangerous situations. Officers said the truck they currently use is too rundown. It is 30-years-old and has caused the

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Wolf Confirmed Killed in Mid-MO

Tests have come back, confirming a wild Gray, or Timber, wolf was found near Boonville last October.A bow hunter killed the animal near the Franklin Island Conservation Area last year. On Wednesday, the state’s Conservation Department confirmed it was a wolf and not a coyote.Experts believe the wolf is from the Great Lakes region, possibly

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Man Killed in Callaway Co. Crash

A Holts Summit man was killed a single car crash in Callaway County Wednesday afternoon.Missouri State Highway Patrol says 23-year-old Brandon Higgins was driving on County Road 4037 just north of Highway 94 when he went around a curve too fast.Troopers say he lost control of his vehicle and left the roadway, causing the car

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Cops Use Tablet to Find Thief

After a recent crime spree in Osage County, a suspect is now behind bars and police are crediting Facebook for help in solving the crime.Paul Herman, 25, is accused of stealing iPads and laptops and has been accused of similar crimes before, but has never been caught. Osage County Sheriff Michael Dixon says Herman was

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Ex-Con Sentenced to Prison

An ex-con from Columbia will now spend the next five years in prison after police caught him with a gun.James Cheek, 31, was sentenced Wednesday on federal weapons charges. Police say he fell asleep outside a convenience store in a vehicle that was also partially parked in somebody’s yard in March 2012. Officers also found

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3/21: Thursday’s Snow

A storm system passing to our south will bring some snow to western and southwestern Missouri Thursday through Friday morning. A band of snow will move in to far western Missouri Thursday morning, sliding east and southeast through the afternoon. There will be a sharp drop off in precipitation to the north and east of

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Neighbors Remember Clements

Former neighbors and churchgoers reacted to news that Colorado Department of Corrections chief Tom Clements had been shot and killed Tuesday in his new home, more than 700 miles away.Clements, his wife Lisa and their two daughters spent years living in Columbia’s Highlands subdivision. At the time, Clements was working for Missouri’s Department of Corrections.

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Emergency Responses Impacted

A major road construction in southwest Columbia will impact where city and county firefighters will respond to. The roadwork on Scott Blvd. is slated to start sometime in the fall, according to Columbia City Works Director John Glascock, but it will impact Boone County Fire Station 14.Station 14 sits between the corner of Scott Blvd.

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Residents Want Changes on Street

Residents living on one central Columbia street want changes because they say their street is not safe. The residents are on Garth Avenue, south of Broadway. Over the past few months, there have been several close calls including one hit-and-run accident ABC 17 News told you about back in November where an 86-year-old woman hit

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