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MSHP: car caught on radar doing 188 MPH
MILLER COUNTY – A St. Louis man is in jail with no bond after being caught on radar doing 188 MPH, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP).
According to the Probable Cause Statement (PCS) submitted to the court by the Trooper and a Miller County Sheriff’s Deputy, the incident started last Tuesday (October 29).
At 2:39 p.m., a MSHP Officer observed a dark colored 2014 Porsche Boxster traveling at a high rate of speed on eastbound Highway 54 near Isleworth Avenue. The officer checked the speed of the Porsche and found it to be going 88 MPH in a 65 MPH zone.
“I activated my emergency equipment and began attempting to catch the violator. Trooper S. Mahaney advised me he had checked the vehicle speed at 122 miles per hour at Route W on US-54 Eastbound. I proceeded in catching up to the vehicle at Allen Road and US-54,” the PCS said.
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Two felons apprehended in Edwards area
CAMDEN COUNTY - Two wanted felons have been arrested in Edwards last week with multiple warrants credited to their names.
Last Tuesday morning (October 29) deputies from the Camden County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) Missouri State Highway Patrol Troopers, members of the Lake Area Narcotics Enforcement Group and United States Marshals arrested the two wanted felons in the Edwards area of the Benton/Camden County border.
Jacob JM Nutt, 32, and Kristina N (Compton) Nutt, 36, of Edwards, MO, were arrested on several felony warrants.
According to the CCSO, in recent months, Jacob and Kristina have been involved in several high-speed pursuits in the Climax Springs and Edwards areas and Jacob has made threats against law enforcement.
One of these pursuits took place the week before on October 23.
According to the Probable Cause Statement, that pursuit ended with both Nutts eventually getting away.
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Investigation continues in officer involved shooting
CAMDEN COUNTY – As of press time no more information has been released in an officer involved shooting that took place on Friday, October 25.
At the request of the Camden County Sheriff's Office, the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control is investigating the incident which occurred in Camdenton.
The preliminary investigation revealed on Friday, October 25, 2024, at 2:30 a.m., officers/deputies from the Camdenton Police Department and Camden County Sheriff’s Office responded to 95 Third Street, in Camdenton, in response to a 911 call indicating a deceased body was located at the residence.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) law enforcement arrived at the scene and Matthew D. MacDonald, 28, of Camdenton, MO, allegedly exited the residence armed with a rifle.
Deputies attempted to negotiate with MacDonald and gave verbal commands to drop the firearm. The MSHP said MacDonald failed to comply and a Camden County deputy fired his duty rifle, striking MacDonald.
MacDonald was taken into custody and medical treatment was provided on scene. Emergency medical services personnel transported MacDonald to the hospital for further medical treatment.
No other injuries were reported and it was determined that there was not a deceased body at the scene as initially reported.
The investigation is ongoing by criminal investigators with the Missouri State Highway Patrol's Division of Drug and Crime Control.
Upon completion of the investigation, the reports will be forwarded to the Camden County Prosecuting Attorney for review.
Overturned vehicles are this week’s theme
LAKE OF THE OZARKS – It was a week for overturned vehicles that began when a Springfield man was seriously injured when his vehicle started the week by overturning.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) on Sunday October 27 at 6:00 p.m., Jermaine Jackson, 25, of Springfield, MO, was driving a 2009 Chevrolet Aveo west on Highway 54 east of Highway 73 in Camden County, when the vehicle went off the left side of the road and overturned.
Jackson received serious injuries and was taken to Lake Regional Hospital in Osage Beach, MO. He was not wearing a seat belt. The vehicle was totaled in the crash.
At 7:04 p.m., Jermaine Jackson was charged with the following:
He was released for medical treatment.
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