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Traffic stop leads to brief manhunt and arrest
CAMDEN COUNTY - A manhunt that took several hours to complete has resulted in an arrest.
Last Wednesday (June 11) Deputies from the Camden County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) along with Camdenton City officers and the Missouri State Highway Patrol were searching in the Camdenton area for a white male suspect who fled a traffic stop on North State Highway 5 after allegedly attempting to take a deputy’s sidearm.
Local schools and daycare centers were notified of the situation. Oak Star Bank in Camdenton was advised to lock their doors for safety reasons, though customers who bank tellers knew were let in to do business.
The CCSO said if people see this subject to not approach him but call 911 immediately.
The suspect was described as a white male believed to be wearing blue jeans, only one shoe and no shirt.
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Lake Ozark joins others as a Blue Shield City
LAKE OZARK – The City of Lake Ozark is the latest lake area city to be named a Blue Shield City.
The city and the Lake Ozark Police Department said they are honored to have been named a Missouri Blue Shield City by the Missouri Department of Public Safety.
Of this designation for the agency and community, Police Chief James Boren said “I’m honored to accept this Blue Shield City designation, which reflects the outstanding work of our Board of Aldermen, city staff, and police department working in partnership. This recognition from Governor Kehoe and the Missouri Department of Public Safety validates what I’ve observed throughout my 20-year career here—our community’s growing commitment to public safety. During my tenure as chief, I’ve seen firsthand how the dedication of our officers, combined with incredible community support, creates the foundation for this kind of recognition. This achievement belongs to everyone who has contributed to making our city safer.”
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Richland PD answers 301 calls in May
RICHLAND - In the month of May, Richland Police officers responded to a total of 301 calls. These calls included a wide variety of incidents and services provided throughout the city.
A breakdown of the types of calls during May is below.
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Highway 54 repaving begins this week
JEFFERSON CITY– Just in time for tourist season, a resurfacing project on U.S. Route 54 in Miller County is set to begin this week and run until December.
The project will span more than 22 miles from the Cole County line to Missouri Route 242 in Lake Ozark and will include the installation of median guard cable.
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