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Eldon man charged with slitting a man's throat
ELDON – An Eldon man has been arrested after allegedly slitting a man’s throat.
According to the Probable Cause Statement (PCS) filed with the Miller County Court, on Tuesday January 28 at approximately 9:57 p.m., officers with the Eldon Police Department were dispatched to an address in the city regarding a 30-year-old male with a laceration to his throat.
When they arrived on scene they found the victim kneeling on the other side of the doorway with a towel covering his throat. The officer immediately attended to him and located the laceration. After seeing it he covered it back up and put pressure on the laceration.
The victim spoke with the officer and said he and the subject, Vincent Stevson, were just “messing around” and then he didn’t know what happened.
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Four arrested in early morning ATM theft
OSAGE BEACH – Four people have been arrested in connection to an ATM theft that occurred last week.
According to the Osage Beach Police Department (OBPD) and the Probable Cause Statement (PCS) filed with the court, the following is what transpired early last Wednesday morning.
At 2:32 a.m. OBPD officers responded to Oak Star Bank, located at 5127 Osage Beach Parkway, for an alarm sounding.
When Officers arrived, they found an unoccupied white Ford F450 pickup truck with the driver’s side door open, parked perpendicular to the bank’s ATM. A chain was also attached to the bumper.
Officers also noticed that the ATM had been forced open and an undisclosed amount of money was taken.
The investigation found that the white truck was stolen from an Osage Beach business approximately two blocks west of the ATM.
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OBFPD: Another week another structure fire
OSAGE BEACH – The Osage Beach Fire Protection District (OBFPD) fought another structure fire last week that kept them on scene for over four hours.
Just before 6:30 p.m. Monday evening (January 27) both OBFPD stations were alerted for a residential structure fire in the area of Crystal Springs Road. The call brought both Osage Beach Stations and Mid-County Fire Protection District to the scene while the Lake Ozark Fire Protection District was assigned to district coverage.
Crews arrived on scene within 12 minutes and found a single-story commercial structure with smoke showing. The alarm was immediately upgraded to a second alarm which brought the Lake Ozark Fire Protection District to the scene.
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