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Updated February 12, 2025
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Multiple drug arrests made since Jan 17
CAMDEN COUNTY – Newly elected Camden County Sheriff Chris Edgar announced last week that four separate drug arrests have taken place since January 17 resulting in arrests and seizures of related items.
During that time period, Camden County Deputies in coordination with Task Force Officers (TSO) from the Mid Missouri Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force (MIDMO) arrested numerous people in possession of narcotics including methamphetamines, unlawfully possessed controlled substance prescription pills and numerous examples of drug paraphernalia.
In addition to those arrests, deputies also conducted several narcotics investigations with MIDMO throughout the county with many of those investigations crossing into neighboring counties.
Each TFO with MIDMO is also a sworn deputy sheriff with Camden County, Edgar said.
On January 17, deputies conducted an investigation in the 6700 block of Viking Trail in Osage Beach.
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Keep an eye out for ‘Plow Chicka Plow Plow’
OSAGE BEACH – Asking the public to name a vehicle can be fun, entertaining and possibly controversial depending on the names suggested.
The city recently held a contest to name the city’s snowplows.
The idea let the public name something has been done before in various parts of the world with one of most humorous ones being in Britain.
They were building a new royal polar research ship which was going to cost around 200 million pounds (around 248 million dollars by today’s exchange rate) so the public was asked to come up with names.
One suggestion by BBC Radio Jersey presenter James Hand was Boaty McBoatface. People loved the name and it easily won the contest.
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200 calls for Osage Beach Fire District in January
OSAGE BEACH - During January 2025, the Osage Beach Fire Protection District (OBFPD) responded to 200 incidents. The breakdown for the 200 incidents is as follows:
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Osage Beach K-9 Freya assists in drug arrest
OSAGE BEACH – A Kaiser man has been arrested after an investigation and traffic stop last Wednesday (February 5).
According to the Osage Beach Police Department (OBPD) on that day the OBPD K-9 Unit, in collaboration with the Mid-Missouri Multi-Jurisdictional Task Force, arrested a suspected drug trafficker, leading to the seizure of a one-quarter pound of suspected methamphetamine.
The Task Force had been tracking Michael L. Hartwell, 43, of Kaiser, MO, as part of an ongoing investigation and followed him into Camden County.
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