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Osage Beach officer killed in vehicle pursuit
OSAGE BEACH - An Osage Beach officer has been killed in a pursuit early Saturday morning.
Officer Phylicia Carson, 33, was pronounced dead at the scene by Camden County Medical Examiner Drew Hall at 2:51 a.m.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol investigated the crash. Their brief description of the crash was:
“Fatality Crash, next of kin notified. Occurred as Vehicle 1 crossed the center of the roadway while in pursuit of a violator and began to skid, causing Vehicle 1 to travel off the left side of the roadway and strike a tree. After impacting the tree, Vehicle 1 caught fire.”
Last Saturday morning, Osage Beach Police Chief Todd Davis held a press conference and gave more details on the incident. A full transcript of his comments is below and explains more of what happened.
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Annual airshow lands September 7 in Camdenton
LAKE OF THE OZARKS - The annual Lake of the Ozarks Air Show is this Saturday, September 7 at the Camdenton Lake Regional Memorial Airport and a new act will be joining the show – a Soviet Union Mig-17 jet.
The Mig-17 is owned and operated by Fighterjets Inc and is flown by Randy Ball.
Ball is marking his 34th year as a featured airshow performer, having flown 44 different types of aircrafts in his career with over 20,000 hours in the air.
He has done over 1,500 performances and over 1,900 hours in Russian fighters to date. He is the only jet fighter demo pilot to be granted an unlimited (day and night) aerobatic rating in jet fighters for the FAA.
Other acts at this year’s show
KC Flight Formation Team
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New hangars coming to Camdenton airport
CAMDENTON – The Camdenton Memorial-Lake Regional Airport is expanding again, this time with the construction of 20 new hangars.
For many years there has been a waiting list for pilots that want hangars and this should help alleviate some of that.
The new hangars have been strategically designed and will be constructed to accommodate a variety of aircraft.
This expansion is expected to improve operational efficiency, provide additional storage options and support the increasing demand for aviation services in the region, according to the City of Camdenton.
“We are incredibly excited to unveil these new hangars,” said Jeff Hooker, Camdenton City Administrator. “This expansion is a testament to our commitment to meeting the needs of our growing aviation community and supporting regional development. These facilities will provide state-of-the-art storage which is essential for both local businesses and private aircraft owners.”
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Man brags of 43 wins, two losses fleeing cops
MORGAN COUNTY – A suspect is apparently bragging after being caught in a motorcycle chase that his record is now 43 wins and two losses (arrests).
His number two arrest took place last Sunday August 25 and began in Morgan County at approximately 10:33 p.m.
At that time a police officer with the Versailles Police Department noticed a red 2005 Honda CBR600 motorcycle with a male driver that was not displaying any registration at Highway 5 and Highway 52.
According to the Probable Cause Statement (PCS) from the officer, the driver, later identified as Ronnie Price, 41, of Lincoln, MO, was also driving at a high rate of speed, making a “bad pass” around one motorist and almost going head-on into another while driving in the wrong lane of traffic.
The officer turned on his lights and siren and began the pursue Price.
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