Monday February 5, 2018

FIRE CLAIMS THE LIFE OF TWO PEOPLE IN PEMISCOT COUNTY

Two people were found dead over the weekend in connection to a structure fire in Pemiscot County.

According to authorities, the fire was reported shortly after 4 am Saturday morning in Hayti Heights.

67 year old Benny McFerren and 6 year old Carmellow Robinson were found dead at the scene. Two teenagers suffered minor injuries.

An investigation is ongoing, however authorities say that no foul play was indicated.

Monday January 29, 2018

ONE DEAD FOLLOWING WRECK IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

A woman has died in connection to a weekend wreck in Northeast Arkansas.

Officials with the Arkansas State Police tell KWOC News that 38 year old April Geurin, of Strawberry, Arkansas, was driving on State Highway 25 in Lawrence County, when her vehicle travelled off the side of the roadway and struck a ditch and trees.

Officials say that Geurin was killed in the wreck, which occurred shortly after 8 am Saturday morning, around a mile south of Lynn.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

INVESTIGATION LEADS TO RAPE ARREST IN GREENE COUNTY

A man has been taken into custody in Northeast Arkansas on a rape charge.

Few details have been released, however Greene County Sheriff David Carter tells KWOC News that an investigation by the Greene County Sheriff’s Department led to the arrest of Kenneth Oden for four counts of rape and sexual assault.

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

SUSPECT BEING SOUGHT AFTER SHOOTING IN SIKESTON

Authorities in Sikeston are searching for a man following a shooting incident Monday morning.

Assistant Chief James McMillen with the Sikeston Department of Public Safety tells KWOC News that at around 7am yesterday morning, a 71 year old Sikeston resident walked over to his neighbor’s house on Tanner Street. As he approached the back door a subject walked up to him from a vehicle.

Monday January 22, 2018

Monday January 22, 2018

MINOR KILLED IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS WRECK A minor was killed in a wreck Sunday in Northeast Arkansas.

According to the Arkansas State Police, the wreck occurred shortly after 2 pm Sunday on Highway 62 near Corning.

The minor, whose name was not released, was driving a vehicle that reportedly crossed the center line of the highway and went into the path of another vehicle.

No injuries were listed for the driver of the second vehicle.

Friday, January 19, 2018

POPLAR BLUFF AUTHORITIES SEARCHING FOR NON COMPLIANT SEX OFFENDER Authorities in Poplar Bluff are asking for the public’s help in locating a non-compliant sex offender.

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, 28 year old Justin C. Wilson, of Poplar Bluff, failed to register his home address with the Butler County Sheriff’s Office on January 5th.

Officials say that Wilson may be in Ripley County.

Anyone who has information regarding Wilson’s whereabouts is asked to contact Captain David Sutton at 573-785-5776.

 

2018 AG EXPO TO BEGIN TODAY IN POPLAR BLUFF

Ag Expo 2018 is set to begin today in Poplar Bluff.

Ag Expo will be held both today and tomorrow at the Black River Coliseum. There will be over 114 agriculture related exhibits at the expo along with many activities.

Additional events will include the beauty pageant, FFA tractor driving contest, petting farm, toy tractor pedal-pull, and cow milking contest.

Admission will be $1 for adults.

For more information about Ag Expo 2018, call 573-686-8064.

 

ARREST MADE IN ARMED ROBBERY OF SIKESTON RESTAURANT

Authorities in Sikeston say an arrest has been made in connection to an armed robbery this week at an area restaurant.

Sergeant Jon Broom with the Sikeston Department of Public Safety tells KWOC News that on Wednesday, at approximately 10:46 P.M, officers responded to Burger King on East Malone in reference to an armed robbery.

According to witnesses, a male suspect entered the restaurant during closing time and displayed a black semi auto handgun and forced the assistant manager to open the safe.

No one was injured during the robbery.

Sergeant Broom says that an arrest has been in the case but the name of the suspect cannot be released until he has been formally charged.

The case is still under investigation and anyone with information is being asked to contact Sikeston DPS at 573-471-4711.

 

THREE ARRESTED IN CONNECTION TO EXECUTION OF SEARCH WARRANTS IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

The execution of multiple search warrants earlier this week led to arrests in Northeast Arkansas.

Chief Jimmy Leach with the Corning Police Department tells KWOC News that on Wednesday, police executed three search warrants in Corning.

Three people are facing drug and paraphernalia charges in connection to the warrants, Sylvia Johnson and Ashley Lewis, both of Corning, as well as Becky Sharpe, whose hometown was not provided.

Leach says that the Clay County Sheriff’s Department assisted in the searches.

 

ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE SHAKES SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Southeast Missouri was shook again by an earthquake on Thursday.

According to the United States Geological Survey, the 2.7 magnitude earthquake was centered around five miles northeast of Malden.

The quake was recorded at 2:04 pm on Thursday and had a depth of approximately three miles.

 

AAG TRIVIA NIGHT SCHEDULED FOR EARLY NEXT MONTH

The Poplar Bluff High School Academic Assistance Group will be holding their 17th Trivia Night early next month.

The event will begin at 6 pm on Friday, February 2nd at the High School commons area. The cost is $150 per team.

The mission of the AAG is to provide supplemental educational opportunities that would not otherwise be available to Poplar Bluff High School Students.

For more information, contact PBHS Counselor Susan Brown at 573-785-6471.

Thursday, January 18, 2018

   

 

 

ONE KILLED IN MADISON COUNTY WRECK

One person has died in connection to a wreck Wednesday morning in Madison County.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the wreck occurred shortly before 7 am on Highway OO, around four miles north of Fredericktown.

A vehicle driven by 24 year old Gwendolynn McDaniel, of Farmington, allegedly crossed the centerline of the highway and struck another vehicle.

McDaniel was pronounced dead at the scene. No other injuries were reported.

 

SIKESTON MAN ARRESTED ON MULTIPLE CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CHARGES

Authorities in Scott County arrested a Sikeston man Wednesday on multiple child pornography charges.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 55 year old Roger Webb was arrested shortly after 3 pm Wednesday in Scott County on a felony charge of promoting child pornography 1st degree.

Webb was also arrested on six counts of felony possession of child pornography.

Following his arrest, Webb was held at the Scott County Jail.

 

TWO FACING METH CHARGE OUT OF BUTLER COUNTY

Two men were arrested last night in Butler County on a meth related charge.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 45 year old Gregory Summers, of Naylor, and 30 year old Thomas Crumley, of Neelyville, were each arrested at around 11 pm on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

Crumley was also arrested on felony charges of resisting arrest and possession of a controlled substance in a county jail.

 

DEXTER MAN IN CUSTODY ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND ASSAULT WARRANT

A Dexter man is in custody this morning on a controlled substance and assault warrant.

Officials with the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department tell KWOC News that 32 year old Jeffrey McFarlen was recently arrested on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance and domestic assault 4th degree.

McFarlen’s bond was set at $12,500 and officials say he remained in jail as of this morning.

 

TWO NEW MADRID MEN ARRESTED ON FELONY DRUG CHARGE

Two area men were arrested Wednesday afternoon in Scott County on a felony drug charge.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 22 year old Donald McLarty and 20 year old Samuel Moore, both of New Madrid, were each taken into custody shortly before 3 pm yesterday on a felony charge of possession with intent to distribute marijuana.

Following the arrests, both men were held at the Scott County Jail.

 

CREWS RESPOND TO FIRE IN BLYTHEVILLE

Crews were out last night in Northeast Arkansas battling a fire in Downtown Blytheville.

The fire was located at a building in the area of Main and Franklin streets. The building contains apartments whose residents were evacuated.

The fire crews took steps to contain the fire and prevent it from affecting nearby buildings. A cause for the fire has not been released.

 

PARAGOULD POLICE REPORTING NUMEROUS INCIDENTS OF ITEMS BEING STOLEN OUT OF VEHICLES

Authorities in Paragould say that there have been numerous recent incidents where items have been stolen from vehicles.

According to the Paragould Police Department, the items range from candy and change to firearms and the bulk of the thefts have been the result of vehicles being left unlocked overnight.

Officials say that windows have also been broken in order to steal the property. In these cases, the property taken was left in plain sight.

Residents are reminded to keep your vehicle doors locked, and keep valuable property, especially firearms, out of your vehicles when they are left unattended.

Anyone with information that may help with the capture of the suspect is asked to contact the Paragould Police Department at 870-236-7621.

Wednesday January 17, 2018

OFFICIAL SNOWFALL TOTALS RELEASED FOR SOUTHEAST MISSOURI The National Weather Service has released official snow fall totals for Monday.

The highest amount measured was eight and a half inches of new snowfall in East Prairie.

Other totals included 7 inches for Sikeston, 6 inches for Dexter, 5 inches for Poplar Bluff, and 4 inches for Doniphan and Blytheville.

Some of our more northern communities received a light coating, with Van Buren, Piedmont, and Marble Hill all recording just one inch of snow.

 

POCAHONTAS MAN SENTENCED TO 36 MONTHS FOR MANSLAUGHTER

A Northeast Arkansas man has been sentenced after pleading guilty to manslaughter.

According to authorities, 26 year old James Yancy, of Pocahontas, entered the plea in connection to the 2016 shooting death of Nicholas Dawson.

Yancy received a sentence of three years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections along with a fine.

 

TWO WORKSHOPS SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK TO DISCUSS WAPPAPELLO LAKE

Officials with the US Army Corps of Engineers say that two workshops have been scheduled for this week to discuss Wappapello Lake.

The Corps of Engineers says they are updating the Wappapello Lake Master Plan along with the Shoreline Management Plan and are inviting area residents to participate in the update process.

The workshops have been scheduled for 4 to 7 pm today at the Greenville Elementary School and from 4 to 7 pm tomorrow at the Bill Emerson Memorial Visitor Center on Highway T near the Wappapello Dam.

Officials say that the purpose for updating the plans is to bring them into compliance with current policies and regulations, update visitor use trends, and obtain public input to ensure future activities are accomplished in an environmental sustainable manner.

 

ILLINOIS WOMAN KILLED IN SHANNON COUNTY WRECK

An Illinois woman has died from injuries she received in a wreck in Shannon County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, on Sunday 30 year old Robert Thompson, of Decatur, Illinois, was driving on Highway 60 when his vehicle slid off the roadway and hit a ditch.

The wreck occurred around three miles east of Mountain View.

A passenger in the vehicle, 25 year old Charlee Thompson, also of Decatur, was pronounced dead by Shannon County Coroner Tim Denton. The driver suffered minor injuries.

 

MOST MAJOR ROADS CLEAR IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Road conditions have improved in Southeast Missouri.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, many major highways in the area have been cleared of snow.

The Travelers Information Map still has a few major roadways in the Sikeston, Charleston, and New Madrid areas that are listed as covered or partly covered.

However there are still many side and back roads that are covered and could be dangerous to drive on. Please exercise caution while driving on these roads.

 

3.6 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE RECORDED IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Monday’s snowfall was followed by an earthquake on Tuesday in Southeast Missouri.

According to the United States Geological Survey, the 3.6 magnitude earthquake was recorded just before 11 am Tuesday morning around two and a half miles southwest of Caruthersville.

The USGS report says that the earthquake had a depth of over five and a half miles.

Monday January 15, 2018

POPLAR BLUFF POLICE SEARCHING FOR ARMED ROBBERY SUSPECT A man is sought by police in Poplar Bluff after he allegedly placed a gun against a victim’s forehead during a robbery on Saturday.

Lieutenant Darron Moore with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News that the suspect’s name is Jermain Johnson.

DARRON MOORE: 

On Saturday morning around 8:30 am, officers responded to the 700 block of Davis Street in reference to reported armed robbery. While speaking with the victim, they were told that a Jermain Johnson, an acquaintance of the victim, came to her residence and requested money. During the incident, Johnson placed a small caliber handgun to the victim's forehead, took an unreported amount of money and the victim’s cell phone. Johnson left in a white passenger vehicle. Johnson is a 32 year old Black male, approximately five foot, nine inches tall, weighing 155 pounds. He has a couple tattoos on his left lower arm and the name Sonya tattooed on the right side of his neck. Anyone with information of the whereabouts of Johnson is asked to contact the Poplar Bluff Police Department at 573-785-5776. Johnson should be considered armed and dangerous.

We have a photo of Johnson available on the KWOC Facebook page.

 

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY ISSUED FOR MOST OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

A cold front is bringing with it more chances of snow today in Southeast Missouri.

A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for most of Southeast Missouri until 6 pm this evening.

Snow accumulations of around one to two inches are possible today causing slippery road conditions.

The snow will be followed by bitterly cold temperatures tonight, with wind chills expected to reach below zero in the area early tomorrow morning.

 

POPLAR BLUFF MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN NEW MADRID COUNTY WRECK  

A Poplar Bluff man was injured Friday morning in a New Madrid County wreck.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 56 year old Everett Coleman was driving on US Highway 60 when another vehicle cut into his path, causing Coleman’s vehicle to run off the roadway and into the median before overturning.

Coleman suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was transported to a Sikeston hospital.

 

SUSPECT BEING SOUGHT IN CONNECTION TO BUSINESS BREAKINS IN POPLAR BLUFF

Authorities in Poplar Bluff are searching for a suspect in connection to multiple business break-ins over the weekend.

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, the break-ins occurred early Sunday morning at Southeast Signs and Graphics, Grego’s Clean-Up and Recovery, and My Mobile Store.

Surveillance footage of the time of the break-in at Southeast Signs and Graphics was released to KWOC News and is available on our Facebook page.

Anyone with information related to the break-ins should contact the Poplar Bluff Police Department.

 

TWO ARRESTED ON FELONY METH CHARGES IN BUTLER COUNTY

Two men were taken into custody Friday night in Butler County on felony drug charges.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 48 year old Steven Watson, of Poplar Bluff, and 31 year old John Wilhelm, of Puxico, were each arrested Friday night on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine.

Each man was also arrested on a misdemeanor charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

 

POPLAR BLUFF LEAF PICK UP SCHEDULE TO CONTINUE TODAY

The leaf pick up schedule for the city of Poplar Bluff is scheduled to continue today.

According to city officials, the leaf pick up will be in Ward 5 from today through January 26th.

Leaves may also be disposed of at the landfill located on the east side of the city. To reach the landfill, take Bartlett Street to “F” Street and go under the railroad crossing. Follow the graveled portion of “F” Street around the curve and the disposal is located on the left side of the road. There are signs marking the location.

The site is open for leaf disposal from 8 am to 3:30 pm Monday through Friday.

For more information, contact the Street Department at 573-686-8646.

 

 

Wednesday, January 8, 2018

   

 

SEARCH UNDERWAY FOR PERSON OF INTEREST IN FREDERICKTOWN HOME INVASION

A man is being sought in connection to a home invasion in Fredericktown.

According to the Fredericktown Police Department, 47 year old Glenn Frick is a suspected person of interest in the home invasion and was last seen in Fredericktown at 317 East College Street at approximately 6:15 PM.

Frick is described as a white male, 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing approximately 145 pounds. He was last seen wearing blue jeans along with a maroon long sleeve shirt and we have a picture of him available on the KWOC Facebook page.

Officials say that Frick was armed with a black AR 10 Rifle and a 357 Magnum Revolver Pistol.

Anyone with information on Frick’s location should contact the Fredericktown Police Department at 573-783-3660.

 

BLOOMFIELD AUTHORITIES SEEKING HELP IN FINDING MISSING MAN

Authorities in Bloomfield are seeking the public’s help in finding a missing man.

According to the Bloomfield Department of Public Safety, 41 year old Jerry Hornback was last seen walking north on Viola Street in Bloomfield.

Officials say that Hornback is an insulin dependent diabetic and it is believed that he used a higher than normal dose of insulin before leaving his residence and he could be disoriented and confused.

Anyone with information on Hornback’s whereabouts is asked to contact Bloomfield DPS at 573-568-3576 or dispatch at 573-568-4654.

We have a picture of Hornback available on the KWOC Facebook page.

 

MERS GOODWILL TO ESTABLISH ADULT HIGH SCHOOL IN POPLAR BLUFF

An adult high school is coming to Poplar Bluff.

MERS Goodwill announced on Tuesday that the State of Missouri has awarded the organization a contract to establish four adult high schools over the next 21 months.

The schools, called Goodwill Excel Centers, will assist adults over the age of 21 to earn high school degrees and, in some cases, certifications for a number of fields of work.

In addition to Poplar Bluff, centers will also be placed in St. Louis, Columbia, and Springfield.

 

FOUR VEHICLES INVOLVED IN WRECK ON INTERSTATE 55

A wreck involving multiple vehicles left two people injured Tuesday morning.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred at around 5 am Tuesday on Interstate 55 in New Madrid County.

Officials say that a total of four vehicles were involved in the wreck that started when a 2014 Nissan Altima struck the rear of another vehicle and was then hit from behind. The impact forced the Nissan to cross the median and strike another vehicle.

Two people involved in the wreck suffered minor injuries and were transported to area hospitals.

 

DEXTER WOMAN ARRESTED ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WARRANT

Authorities in Stoddard County say that an area woman was recently taken into custody on a controlled substance warrant.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 31 year old Kacy Elizabeth Pease, of Dexter, was arrested on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance.

Pease’s bond was set at $7,500 and officials say that she has bonded out.

 

DRIVER EXAMINATION STATIONS TO BE CLOSED NEXT MONDAY

Driver examination stations across the state of Missouri will be closed next Monday.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that the stations will be closed on Monday, January 15th, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Normal operations are scheduled to resume the following Tuesday.

Friday, January 5, 2018

   

 

 

GAYLOR WAIVES ARRAIGNMENT ON CHILD ABUSE CHARGES

A Poplar Bluff man who was arrested earlier this week after a child suffered multiple injuries appeared in court yesterday.

According to Missouri Case net, 27 year old Damien Gaylor is facing six counts of abuse or neglect of a child. One of the counts stems from the arrest earlier this week, while the other five were from incidents that allegedly occurred in 2017.

According to Poplar Bluff Police, earlier this week Gaylor admitted to throwing a six year old child, causing her to land on the corner of a couch and pushing her down, causing her to strike her head against a stove.

The child was treated for a brain bleed, collapsed lung, broken ribs, and bruising all over her body.

Gaylor appeared before Judge John Bloodworth on Thursday. He waived arraignment and entered a plea of not guilty.

Gaylor is scheduled to appear in court again on January 18th for a counsel status hearing.

 

TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IN STODDARD COUNTY WRECK

Two Puxico residents were seriously injured Wednesday in a single vehicle wreck.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 41 year old Aaron Rohan was driving on Route H in Stoddard County Wednesday night when his vehicle ran off of the side of the road and hit an embankment.

The vehicle then became airborne and struck a ditch.

Both Rohan and a 36 year old female passenger suffered serious injuries in the wreck and have been flown to a Cape Girardeau hospital.

 

OVER 10,000 DEER HARVESTED DURING ALTERNATIVE-METHODS PORTION OF FALL FIREARMS DEER SEASON

Over 10,000 deer were harvested during the alternative-methods portion of the fall firearms deer season.

According to preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation, deer hunters in Missouri harvested 10,025 deer during the portion of the season, which ran from December 23rd to January 2nd.

The total number was down almost 600 deer from last year’s total.

The top harvest county was Howell with 249 deer harvested, followed by Franklin and Oregon counties.

 

TRAFFIC STOP LEADS TO METH ARREST IN NORTHEAST ARKANSAS

A traffic stop lead to a meth arrest earlier this week in Greene County, Arkansas.

Greene County Sheriff David Carter tells KWOC News that a deputy conducted the stop Wednesday night for fictitious tags. During the stop, the deputy found 1.2 ounces of crystal methamphetamine in the possession of Kolleena Qualls.

Carter says that Qualls was arrested for possession of crystal methamphetamine with purpose to deliver.

 

CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR MULTIPLE ROAD PROJECTS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded multiple contracts for projects in Southeast Missouri during its regular meeting on Thursday.

According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, contracts were awarded for pavement improvements to Routes FF, W, and V in Butler County, Routes 25 and J in Stoddard County, Routes Y and U in Ripley County, and Routes 172 and W in Wayne County among others.

Additional information about the projects, including timelines and impacts to traffic, will be released prior to the start of construction.

 

AREA RESIDENTS WARNED TO STAY OFF OF FROZEN PONDS OR BODIES OF WATER

A local Police director is reminding area residents about the dangers of frozen ponds and bodies of water.

Sikeston Department of Public Safety Director Mike Williams tells KWOC News he is urging people to stay safe by staying off frozen city ponds or bodies of water.

Williams says that most ponds or lakes have a shelving slope before they drop off into deeper water and it is extremely dangerous if people venture on to the ice not knowing how deep the water is below them and particularly how thick or, in most cases, how thin the ice is they are standing on.

 

We have tips for what to do if you see someone fall through the ice or if you yourself fall through ice:

•Shout for assistance and send for the emergency services by calling 911.

•Stay off the ice

•Shout to the person to keep still and not to panic

•Try and reach them from the bank using a rope, pole, a tree branch, clothing tied together or anything else that extends your reach

•When reaching for the bank, lie down to avoid being pulled onto the ice

•If you cannot reach them, slide something that floats like a rescue buoy across the ice for them to hold on to stay afloat

•If the casualty is out of reach, wait for the emergency services while calming and reassuring them

 

After the victim has been rescued from the ice:

•Make sure the ambulance is on its way and that you have called 911because hypothermia can set in quickly.

•Lay them flat, check their breathing and pulse and begin resuscitation if necessary

•Prevent them from getting colder by putting them in a sleeping bag or covering them including their head, with blankets or spare clothing

•Get them under shelter out of the cold

•Until the casualty is in a warm place do not undress them

•Do not rub their skin or apply hot water

•Keep them wrapped up so that they warm up gradually

 

If you fall through the ice:

•Keep calm and call for help

•If no help is available spread your arms across the surface of the ice

•If the ice is strong enough kick your legs and slide onto the ice

•Lie flat and pull yourself to the bank

•If the ice is very thin, break it in front of you and make your way to the shore

•If you cannot climb out, wait for help keeping as still as possible

•Press your arms by your side and keep your legs together

•Once you are safe, go to hospital immediately for a checkup.

Thursday, January 4, 2018

   

 

CHILD SUFFERS BRAIN BLEED AND COLLAPSED LUNG FOLLOWING ALLEGED ABUSE

A child has been flown to a St. Louis hospital with multiple injuries following an incident earlier this week in Poplar Bluff.

J.R. Keirsey with the Poplar Bluff Police Department tells KWOC News that on Tuesday employees of the Butler County Ambulance Service responded to a location on Hart Street in reference to a 6 year old child who had fallen.

The child was transported to the Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center Emergency Room and treated for a brain bleed, collapsed lung, broken ribs, and bruising all over the body.

Police detectives interview the child’s mother’s live in boyfriend, 27 year old Damien Gaylor, who admitted to throwing the child, causing her to land on the corner of a couch and pushing her down, causing her to strike her head against a stove.

The child was rendered unconscious; however Gaylor did not give aid until the child’s mother returned home, which was estimated to be approximately 2 hours.

Officials say that Gaylor was arrested for abuse of a child and lodged in the Butler County Justice Center.

The child has been flown to a St. Louis hospital for treatment.

 

WIND CHILLS TO REACH AROUND ZERO THIS MORNING

With wind chill values reaching zero and below this morning, area residents should take steps to stay warm.

Warming centers have been set up at numerous locations in Southeast Missouri, including the Butler County Health Department and Northside Nutrition Center in Poplar Bluff as well as the Qulin Community Senior Citizens Center.

For a list of warming center’s available in Southeast Missouri visit our Facebook page.

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services has also made a website available for finding warming centers in your area. The link to that website is also on our Facebook page.

 

EXECUTION OF SEARCH WARRANT IN BOLLINGER COUNTY LEADS TO CITATIONS IN CONNECTION TO POACHING

Two people were cited during the execution of a search warrant in Bollinger County in connection to alleged poaching.

According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, the Bollinger County Sheriff’s Department notified Conservation Agent Jeff Scott of a search warrant they were serving on December 23rd.

The focus of the warrant was illegal narcotics and firearms possession, but Sheriff’s Department personnel were confident illegally taken wildlife would also be present.

Agent Scott and Bollinger County deputies seized all or part of seven separate illegal deer during the search. Officials say the joint operation resulted in four citations being issued to two individuals for related charges.

 

FEMA ANNOUNCES THAT HOUSES OF WORSHIP ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM GRANTS

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced that houses of worship are now eligible for FEMA Public Assistance program grants.

The grants provide funding for the repair, reconstruction, or replacement of private nonprofit facilities.

According to Senator Roy Blunt, houses of worship impacted by disasters declared on or after August 23rd, 2017, along with applications for assistance that were pending with FEMA as of that date, are eligible for assistance.

FEMA officials say that the change in policy was prompted by the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case of Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Comer which found that a religious non-profit organization could not be excluded from a state program simply because it was religious

 

13TH ANNUAL MASON DIXON CHILI SOCIETY COOKOFF SCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY

A date has been set for the upcoming Mason Dixon Chili Society Chili Cookoff.

The 13th annual version of the cookoff has been scheduled for Saturday, February 24th at the Black River Coliseum in Poplar Bluff.

The entry fee is $100 per 8x10 booth, with the deadline for entry being February 9th. Proceeds will go to the United Gospel Rescue mission.

For more information, call 573-714-2040.

 

TWO WORKSHOPS SCHEDULED FOR THIS MONTH AT WAPPAPELLO LAKE

Officials with the US Army Corps of Engineers say that two workshops have been scheduled for later this month at Wappapello Lake.

The Corps of Engineers is updating the Wappapello Lake Master Plan and Shoreline Management Plan and are inviting area residents to participate in the update process.

The workshops have been scheduled for 4 to 7 pm on January 17th at the Greenville Elementary School and from 4 to 7 pm on January 18th at the Bill Emerson Memorial Visitor Center on Highway T near the Wappapello Dam.

Officials say that the purpose for updating the plans is to bring them into compliance with current policies and regulations, update visitor use trends, and obtain public input to ensure future activities are accomplished in an environmental sustainable manner.

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

   

 

 

POWER SHUT DOWN FOR BRIEF PERIOD ON TUESDAY IN POPLAR BLUFF

The lights went out for a brief period of time Tuesday in Poplar Bluff.

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, power was shut off for all Municipal Utilities customers in the city for approximately 15 minutes yesterday beginning at 1 pm.

The Poplar Bluff City Hall Facebook page said that the upstream power supplier for Poplar Bluff notified them that the power had to be taken down to perform a repair.

 

 

MAN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY FOLLOWING ALLEGED ROBBERY IN POPLAR BLUFF

A man has been taken into custody in connection to the alleged robbery of a cab driver in Poplar Bluff.

According to authorities, 21 year old Bryant Jenkins, of Poplar Bluff, is alleged to have robbed a cab driver at gunpoint earlier this week. During the robbery, a handgun was taken from the driver’s vehicle.

Jenkins was later located in a SUV with a female passenger and taken into custody. While being questioned he allegedly admitted to the robbery and stealing the vehicle.

Following the arrest, Jenkins was held at the Butler County jail.

 

 

NO ONE INJURED IN CARTER COUNTY FIRE

No one was injured in a fire Tuesday evening in Southeast Missouri.

According to authorities, the fire was located at a residence off of Highway H in Carter County.

There was no information released on a possible cause for the blaze.

 

 

DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON WARRANT FOR FAILURE TO REGISTER AS A SEX OFFENDER

Authorities in Stoddard County say that an area man was in custody this morning on a warrant.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 50 year old Alphonso Lee Price, of Dexter, was recently arrested on a warrant for failure to register as a sex offender.

Officials say that Price remained in jail as of this morning and his bond was set at $5,000 cash.

 

 

OVER 70 DOGS RESCUED FROM MALDEN WOMAN

Over 70 dogs were rescued from an area woman earlier over the past week.

The non-profit organization Mac’s Mission along with the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri rescued 72 small dogs from a woman in Malden who they say was in over her head.

Nine additional large breed dogs are going to a St. Louis rescue today. The woman will reportedly be keeping four small dogs.

 

 

UPGRADES CONTINUE AT GREENVILLE CAMPGROUND

Upgrades are ongoing at an area campground.

According to the US Army Corps of Engineers, staff has been working on maintenance and upgrades in the front loop of the Greenville Campground.

The 50 amp electric upgrade work is 85 percent complete, 50 percent of the camp pad improvements including widening and pull-through sites are complete, and water line work has also began.

Once work is finished on the front loop, work will move into the back two loops where similar improvements will be installed.

Officials say that work is weather dependent and updates will be posted on the Wappapello Lake U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Facebook page.

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

   

 

CLARKTON MAN KILLED IN SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK

A Clarkton man has died following an early Saturday morning wreck in Dunklin County.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell KWOC News that 73 year old Gregory Reynolds was driving on Missouri Highway 25 near Clarkton when his vehicle began sliding, ran off the side of the road, and overturned.

Reynolds was pronounced dead at the scene by Dunklin County Coroner James Powell.

 

MALDEN MAN FACING SODOMY AND KIDNAPPING CHARGES

Authorities in Malden say that an area man has been taken into custody on multiple charges including sodomy and kidnapping.

According to the Malden Police Department, on Thursday of last week, officers arrested Lanny Stewart, of Malden, on felony charges of sodomy in the first degree, kidnapping in the second degree, unlawful use of a weapon, two counts of armed criminal action, and two counts of possession of a controlled substance.

Stewart was held at the Malden Police Station, in lieu of a $250,000 cash bond, and later released to Dunklin County authorities.

According to Missouri Case Net, Stewart’s arraignment was scheduled for 9 am this morning.

 

TWO ARRESTED ON FELONY DRUG CHARGE IN BUTLER COUNTY

Two people were arrested Friday night in Butler County on a felony drug charge.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, shortly after 10 pm Friday night 48 year old Michael Hunter and 39 year old Christina Whitt, both of Poplar Bluff, were each arrested on multiple felony charges, including possession of a controlled substance - methamphetamine.

Hunter also reportedly had felony warrants from both Butler and Warren Counties.

 

DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON NEW YEARS DAY ON FELONY RESISTING ARREST CHARGE

A Dexter man is facing a felony resisting arrest charge following his arrest on New Year’s Day.

According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol arrest report, 23 year old Jordan Fitts was taken into custody shortly after 2 am Monday morning in Stoddard County on a charge of felony resisting arrest by fleeing.

Fitts is also reportedly facing a charge of driving while intoxicated.

 

REMEMBER TO TAKE OFF YOUR CHILD’S COAT BEFORE PLACING THEM IN CAR SEAT

Winter is underway and parents are being reminded to take off their child’s coat before placing them in a car seat.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, if you fasten your child in their car seat with their winter coat on, it could potentially be dangerous. The harness is not tight enough to prevent them from slipping out during a crash.

Parents should instead wait and put a coat or blanket around their child once the harness is secure.

 

COLD WEATHER CONTINUES THIS MORNING IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

2018 is starting off cold in Southeast Missouri.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, morning temperatures are in the single digits across most of our listening area.

A wind chill advisory is also in effect until noon today with lowest wind chill readings this morning being near 10 degrees below zero. The cold wind chills will cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes.

Temperatures are not expected to go farther than the upper teens to lower 20s today. A moderate jump in high temperatures is expected for Wednesday, but another cold front is coming through that will usher colder weather back into the region for Thursday.

 

DEXTER MAN ARRESTED ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE WARRANT

A Dexter man has been taken into custody on a controlled substance warrant.

According to the Stoddard County Sheriff’s Department, 46 year old Michael McMunn was recently arrested on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance.

Officials say that McMunn’s bond was set at $25,000 cash only.

Friday, December 29, 2017

   

 

SINGLE VEHICLE WRECK CLAIMS LIFE OF BROSELEY MAN

A Broseley man was pronounced dead at the scene of a single vehicle wreck Thursday morning.

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tells KWOC News that 55 year old Terry Haley was driving on Missouri Highway 53 in Dunklin County when his vehicle ran off the side of the road, hit a tree, and overturned.

The wreck occurred at approximately 3:45 am Thursday morning, around one mile north of Route J.

Haley was pronounced dead at the scene by Dunklin County Coroner James Powell.

 

ONE KILLED, ANOTHER INJURED, IN MISSISSIPPI COUNTY WRECK

A Charleston woman was killed in a three vehicle wreck Thursday evening in Mississippi County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 37 year old Carter Adams, of Charleston, was driving on US 62 when his vehicle crossed the center line of the roadway and struck two vehicles before hitting a tree.

The driver of one of the vehicles that was struck, 26 year old Amber Johnson, of Charleston, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Adams suffered moderate injuries and was taken to a Cape Girardeau hospital.

 

POPLAR BLUFF TO FACE JONESBORO IN SHOWDOWN FINAL

The Championship Game has been set for the 31st Annual Poplar Bluff Basketball Showdown.

The Poplar Bluff Mules defeated Cordova on Thursday, 89 to 72 to advance to today’s final where they will take on defending champions Jonesboro High School. Jonesboro beat Christian Brothers High School on Thursday 76-65. The final between Poplar Bluff and Jonesboro will begin at around 7 pm.

The other games scheduled for the final day of the showdown will be the 3rd place game between Cordova and Christian Brothers at 5:30 pm, Fayetteville vs. Humboldt in the Consolation Championship at 4 pm and Bradley Tech vs. Christian County in the 7th place game at 2:30 pm.

 

BITTER COLD TEMPERATURES EXPECTED FOR NEW YEARS MORNING

The National Weather Service says that area citizens should be preparing for a cold New Year’s Day.

According to the NWS Office in Paducah, bitter cold wind chills are expected New Year's Eve night through New Year's Day. The forecast wind chill temperatures for New Year's morning in Southeast Missouri range from -5 degrees to -15 degrees.

For a list of warming center’s available in Southeast Missouri visit our Facebook page.

 

POPLAR BLUFF POLICE ASK FOR PUBLIC’S HELP IN LOCATING THEFT SUSPECT

Authorities in Poplar Bluff are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a theft suspect.

According to the Poplar Bluff Police Department, on Tuesday officers responded to a location on Lynwood Lane in reference to a package theft.

The victim told officers that a package containing a mattress was stolen from her front porch on the evening of the 21st. The theft was captured on a security cam and we have a picture of the suspect available on the KWOC Facebook page.

Anyone with information on the identity of the suspect is asked to contact Detective Mustain at 573-686-8632.

 

NORTHEAST ARKANSAS FIRE DEPARTMENT WARNS OF PHONE SCAM

A Northeast Arkansas fire department is warning area residents about a phone scam.

According to a post made on the Biggers-Reyno Volunteer Fire Department Facebook page, someone is calling local people and saying that the Fire Department needs money.

The caller will then attempt to convince the person to give out their bank account number.

The Fire Department says that this is a scam. Anyone who receives a call like this should contact their local law enforcement agency.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

   

 

SEMIFINAL SET FOR 31st ANNUAL POPLAR BLUFF BASKETBALL SHOWDOWN

The semifinal matchups have been set for the 31st Annual Poplar Bluff Basketball Showdown.

The Poplar Bluff Mules advanced to today’s semifinal with a 66-61 victory over Fayetteville.

The Mules will take on Cordova High School tonight at 7 pm. Cordova defeated Bradley Tech 90-51 on Wednesday.

The other semifinal will be a Missouri-Arkansas matchup as Jonesboro takes on Christian Brothers High School at 8:30 pm.

The two consolation matchups today will be Christian County vs. Humboldt at 4 pm and Fayetteville vs. Bradley Tech at 5:30 pm.

Today is also the day for the Slam Dunk and 3-point contest, which will begin at 10 am.

UPCOMING WEEK EXPECTED TO BE COLDEST SINCE EARLY 2015

Winter has fully arrived in Southeast Missouri.

According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, the upcoming week will be the coldest week of weather the region has seen since February of 2015.

Officials say that you should check on your vulnerable friends and family as well as bring your pets in out of the cold.

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services has made a tool available for finding warming centers in your area. We have a link to the website available on our Facebook page.

FOUR PEOPLE WERE INJURED, INCLUDING TWO PEDESTRIANS, DURING INCIDENT IN IRON COUNTY

Two pedestrians were among four people who were injured during an incident Wednesday evening in Iron County.

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a vehicle struck a stationary vehicle on Route U at around 5:30 pm Wednesday.

The stationary vehicle then struck two pedestrians. The two pedestrians along with two people in the first vehicle suffered minor injuries during the incident.

HIGHWAY PATROL URGES MOTORISTS TO BE PREPARED FOR DRIVING IN COLD WEATHER

With temperatures starting to get down in the single digits, the Missouri State Highway Patrol is urging motorists to be prepared for driving in cold weather.

Before you start driving, check your tire pressure as well as vehicle fluids, and try to keep your gas tank at least half full.

Make sure you have an emergency kit with a blanket, jumper cables, flash light, and ice scraper along with other emergency items.

When warming up your vehicle, never start it in an enclosed area, such as a garage. Also, always clear your windows, lights, and mirrors of snow and ice.

If you face a traffic emergency, you can contact the Missouri State Highway Patrol at 1-800-525-5555 or *55 on a cellular phone.

Motorists should use this number if they are in a traffic crash, witness a crash or crime, or observe a stranded motorist in need of assistance, or for other traffic emergencies.

TEXAS MAN ARRESTED ON FELONY CHARGE IN WAYNE COUNTY

A Texas man has been taken into custody in Southeast Missouri on a felony controlled substance charge.

According to the Highway Patrol arrest report, 29 year old Darion Brown, of Cypress, Texas, was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Wayne County on a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance – oxycodone.

Brown is also reportedly facing a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

WAPPAPELLO EAGLES HOSTING FISH FRY NEXT WEEK

The Wappapello Eagle’s will be hosting two fish fry’s in January.

The public is welcome to attend the fish fries, which have been scheduled for 4 to 7 pm on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month.

The Eagle’s is located at 9103 on Highway T in Wappapello.