Thursday, August 31, 2023

Walnut Grove man shot to death in road rage incident on I-44 to Kansas Expressway off ramp


(From the Springfield Police Department)

On August 30, 2023, at 6:36 p.m., the Springfield Police Department responded to the westbound offramp from Interstate 44 to Kansas Expressway for a reported road rage incident that resulted in someone being shot.

Officers arrived and found Michael D. Miller, 39, from Walnut Grove, suffering from gunshot wounds. Miller was transported to a local hospital where he later died. Miller’s family has been notified.






 

The shooter was identified and remained on scene until officers arrived. Springfield Police Department Homicide Detectives interviewed him; however, no arrest has been made at this time. When the investigation is complete, the case will be forwarded to the Greene County Prosecutor’s Office for review and a determination on filing criminal charges.

Detectives continue to investigate and are asking anyone with information about this incident to contact the Springfield Police Department at 417-864-1810 or make an anonymous call to Crime Stoppers at 417-869-TIPS (8477) or online at p3tips.com.

This is Springfield’s 13th homicide investigation in 2023.

Monday, August 28, 2023

Springfield Police make four DWI arrests during saturation patrol


(From the Springfield Police Department)

In advance of the holiday weekend, the Springfield Police Department arrested four impaired drivers during Saturday’s saturation patrol.

During the five-hour saturation patrol, officers used marked patrol vehicles to enforce hazardous moving violations commonly associated with intoxicated driving. There were 29 vehicles stopped during this patrol. In addition to the four drivers arrested for driving while intoxicated, 12 citations were issued.








As a reminder, consequences of impaired driving include jail time, loss of driving privileges, sentencing to use ignition interlocks and increased insurance rates. Financial losses include attorney fees, court costs, lost time at work, and the potential loss of a job.

Always have a plan for how to get home. Drunk driving is not worth the consequences. If you drink and drive, you lose.

Saturation patrols are funded through a grant from the Missouri Department of Transportation Traffic and Highway Safety Division.

Springfield police arrest eight in downtown disturbance


(From the Springfield Police Department)

On Sunday, Aug. 27, at 1:23 am., officers with the Springfield Police Department patrolling downtown responded to a disturbance in the 300 block of S. Patton Avenue.

As officers arrived, they encountered hundreds of patrons leaving ZAN, a local club, and observed two subjects, Floyd Humphrey III, 27, and Fradreico Walton, 27, in an argument. Humphrey displayed a firearm and was disarmed by officers. Both subjects were subsequently arrested.








As officers were diffusing the argument, people in the crowd began throwing glass bottles at them. Anthony Humphrey, 31 and Dylan Dixon, 19, were arrested after a brief struggle.

Officers from surrounding departments responded to the scene to assist as additional fights broke out in the area. During the incident a suspect broke a window on a police vehicle and fled the scene.

An uninvolved citizen had a medical emergency in a nearby parking lot and officers began to clear the lot so emergency personnel could safely respond. Maliyah Wells, 21; Sho Talley, 25; and Shayla McShane, 21, refused to leave and were arrested for trespassing. Matthew Price, 30, began dancing on the hood of a patrol car and was taken into custody by deputies from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office.








Below is a summary of those arrested, and the corresponding charges:Dylan Dixon, 19 - resisting arrest and obstructing a city officer.
Floyd Humphrey III, 27 - unlawful use of a weapon.
Anthony Humphrey, 31 - resisting arrest, obstructing a city officer, and trespassing.
Shayla McShane, 21 – trespassing.
Matthew Price, 30 - refusing to disperse and resisting arrest.
Sho Talley, 25 - obstructing a city officer and trespassing.
Fradreico Walton, 27 – affray.
Maliyah Wells, 21 - obstructing a city officer.

Aurora, Bolivar residents killed, Aurora woman airlifted to Cox following double-motorcycle collision

Two people were killed and another person injured in a two-vehicle accident 11:25 a.m. Sunday on MO 13 in Collins.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2005 Suzuki motorcycle driven by Jessie L. Ray, 59, Aurora, failed to yield to a 2003 Harley Davidson driven by Ronald D. Wallace, 60, Bolivar, ejecting all occupants of both vehicles.








Ray was pronounced dead at the scene. Wallace died 4:09 a.m. today Mercy Springfield.

A passenger on the Ray vehicle, Jean A. Ray, 42, was airlifted to Cox South Hospital, Springfield, with serious injuries.

The fatalities were the 95th and 96th this year for Highway Patrol Troop D.

Saturday, August 26, 2023

Taney County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Juan R. Rovira-Hernandez vs. Jessica Villegas
Amy J. Kurtz vs. Anthony T. Kurtz










 

Polk County Dissolution of Marriage Petition

Roger Jewell vs. Kathy R. Jewell












 

Lawrence County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Jennifer R. Sheridan vs. Frank J. Sheridan
Randy J. Isley vs. Jenise E. Isley
Rebecca G. Anton vs. Brian K. Anton
Jessica Stewart vs. Troy Stewart
Michael M. Kim vs. Jayme N. Kim







 

Greene County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Monica Ellen Smith vs. Benjamin Wayne Smith
Jason W. Hawkins vs. Christine Hawkins
Douglas A. Lee vs. Desiree Lee
Kortney E. Melvin vs. Dylan Melvin
Brooke N. Molter vs. Shane Molter
Jennifer Ann Cobb vs. David Eugene Cobb
Andrew D. Lund vs. Yuliia K. Bandusiak
Cona S. Crisp vs. Michael Crisp
Bailey Marie Gilbertson vs. Gordon Flash Gilbertson
Cornelios Johnson vs. Janesia La-Shay Johnson
Ruby E. Kabua vs. Lowa Kabua



Barry County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Christina L. West vs. Matthew P. West
Stephanie Dodson vs. Travis Hayes
Brandon Williams vs. Elizabeth Williams
Cassandra Sendra vs. Stanley C. Sendra








 

U. S. Bankruptcy Court Petitions- Springfield

Christian County

Steven Anthony Anderson and Hayley McKenzie Anderson
Levi Jacob Kulenkamp

Dade County

Samuel Isaac Randolph and Cadence Ariana Randolph



Dallas County

David Anthony Ciferri and Michelle Ann Ciferri








Greene County

Shannon Lynn Armstrong and Dovi Shantel Armstrong
Damian James Trotter
Michelle Lee Goodman

Laclede County

Kerry Don Williams

Polk County

Janet R. Madrid







Pulaski County

Scott Edward Brown and Mary Soledad Brown

Taney County

Peter Thomas Grover and Janice Ilene Grover
Paul Edward Griffith II

Webster County

Charles Doug Williams and Ronda Lou Williams
James Michael Cochran and Selena Jean Cochran

 

St. Louis woman, 1-year-old boy killed, two injured in collision west of Monett

Two people were killed and two injured in a two-vehicle accident 9:20 p.m. Friday on MO 97 at U. S. 60 three miles west of Monett.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2014 Subaru Legacy driven by Hao Yan, 36, St. Louis, failed to stop at a stop sign and traveled into the path of a 2000 Chevrolet Subaru driven by Barry W. Jones, 49, Independence. After impact, both vehicles traveled off the roadway.








Barry County Coroner Gary Swearingin pronounced two passengers in the Yan vehicle, Xiaoxiao Zheng, 32, and a 1-year-old boy, both of St. Louis, dead at the scene at 10:15 p.m.

Yan and another passenger in his vehicle, a 3-year-old St. Louis girl, were treated for moderate injuries at Mercy Joplin.

The fatalities were the 93rd and 94th this year for Highway Patrol Troop D.


Thursday, August 24, 2023

Aurora man arrested on DWI, drug charges, resisting arrest


(From the Aurora-Marionville Police Department)

Late last night, AMPD attempted a traffic stop in the northern area of Aurora. The vehicle failed to stop and a short pursuit ensued.
 
Once again, our friends with the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office responded quickly to assist us. Eventually, the vehicle came to stop and the driver was apprehended as he attempted to flee.

AMPD arrested Damian Branham on suspicion of Driving While Intoxicated, resisting arrest, and drug charges. He is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Branson Police Department warns of jewelry scam


(From the Branson Police Department)

The Branson Police Department wants the public to be aware of scammers that were operating in and around Branson over the last week. These suspects are from Eastern Europe and their scam involved selling fake gold jewelry to the victims because they were "stranded" in the Branson area.
 
On Monday, August 21st, Branson Officers did locate and stop these suspects. Officers recovered a large amount of cash and other evidence.







 
Branson PD now needs the public's help. If you were victimized by these suspects, please contact the Branson Police Department via this link: https://bransonmo.gov/.../Police.../Crime-Tip-Submission-46

We will contact you to gain the specifics of your involvement and to verify that these actions occurred within our jurisdictional boundaries.
 
BPD always recommends referring those asking for money to the appropriate assistance agencies within our area. If you are unsure, you may always contact the police to respond to assist.

Sunday, August 20, 2023

Reeds Spring man killed in motorcycle accident

A Reeds Spring man was killed in a one-vehicle accident 8:55 p.m. Saturday on Railey Creek Road, a mile and a half north of Reeds Spring.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2016 Harley Davidson Wide Glide driven by Gustavo Fuentes, 30, Reeds Spring, traveled off the left side of the road, struck a ditch and a tree and overturned.

Fuentes was pronounced dead at Cox Hospital in Branson at 10:54 p.m.

The fatality was the 91st this year for Highway Patrol Troop D.

Saturday, August 19, 2023

Taney County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Katherine Garduno vs. Cristian Garduno
Megan M. Smith vs. Zach T. Smith










 

Polk County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Sandra L. Horton vs. William T. Horton
Mark D. Loomer vs. Stephanie M. Loomer
Donna L. Aldridge vs. Gary D. Aldridge









 

Lawrence County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Elizabeth Walles vs. Nicholas Walles
Isaac Gripka vs. Tiffany Gripka
Janson L. Moenning vs. Samantha J. Moenning
Jimmie J. Church vs. Fayeth D. Church
Arthur E. Schroeder vs. Angella Schroeder
Sara K. Johnson vs. Michael A. Johnson







Greene County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Cara M. Goodwin vs. Aaron R. Goodwin
Brock Adam Fuller vs. Molly Ann Robbins
Tara M. Junte vs. Shea M. Junte
Haley R. Ford vs. Quentin J. Rist
Dallas N. Hoffman vs. Jesse D. Hoffman
Erin T. McElroy vs. Keegan A. Titmus
Sebastian L. McMillan vs. Steven J. Walker
Lily A. Jones vs. Jeremy B. Jones
Toby G. Wilson vs. Camilla H. Wilson




Cedar County Dissolution of Marriage Petition

 Olga Goade vs. Larry Goade












U. S. Bankruptcy Court Petitions- Springfield

Christian County

Fern Lorene Mendez
Jacob Ryan Cole Wishard and Madison Renae Wishard

Greene County

Richard S. Brandon and Tonya M. Brandon
Kaleb Michael Mann
Jeremiah Johnson Hawley
Starshae Mary Madsen








Howell County

Sandra Lee Corey
Christina Suzanne Mainprize

Polk County

Raymond Craig Schmied and Nancy Martha Schmied

Pulaski County

Megan Brittany Jones and Nicole Daffron Jones
 

Friday, August 18, 2023

Branson man arrested for possession of child pornography


(From the Missouri State Highway Patrol)

The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control announces the arrest of Nicholas Dean Johnson, 39, of Branson, Missouri. Johnson was arrested on August 15, 2023, for three counts of possession of child pornography, following an investigation by the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control/Digital Forensic Investigations Unit.

On August 15, 2023, investigators with the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control executed a search warrant at Johnson’s Taney County home where they seized a laptop computer. 








Upon examination, investigators found the laptop contained three videos of child pornography. Johnson was arrested following the execution of the search warrant and on August 16, 2023, the Taney County Prosecuting Attorney formally charged Johnson with three counts of possession of child pornography. Johnson is currently being held in the Taney County Jail, with no bond.

The Division of Drug and Crime Control encourages internet users to promptly report to the Patrol or local law enforcement anyone who attempts to engage in unwanted, inappropriate, or sexualized communications with children.

The above charges are mere accusation and are not evidence of guilt. Evidence in support of these charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty is to determine guilt or innocence.

Thursday, August 17, 2023

Birthplace of Route 66 Festival brings 65,000 to downtown Springfield

 (From the City of Springfield)

The City of Springfield and partners Aaron Sachs & Associates/Ozarks on Two Wheels (presenting sponsor); KY3/KSPR; West Central Neighborhood Alliance; University Plaza and Rotary Clubs of Springfield hosted the 11th annual Birthplace of Route 66 Festival Aug. 10-12 in downtown Springfield.

Organizers estimate the festival drew 65,000 people. Attendees from 22 states checked in at the information tent on Park Central Square. Info tent staff also spoke with visitors from seven different countries, including Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Colombia and Mexico.






 

About 2,000 people joined the Emerald City Band for the Rockin’ the Route Concert and Street Party to kick off the festival Thursday evening.

Many City departments, including the Department of Public Information & Civic Engagement, Public Works, Environmental Services, Police, Fire, Health, Parks, Planning and the Springfield-Greene County Office of Emergency Management provided significant support for the festival,

Keeping residents and visitors alike safe, as well as all parts of the city accessible and welcoming, was a top priority during the three-day event. Continuous trash pick-up service by Environmental Services and Public Works kept the festival footprint clean, and continuous shuttle service provided by both City staff and volunteers made the mile-long footprint easier to navigate, particularly for those with physical handicaps.

Festival founders Jack and Tammy Stinson served as the grand marshals of the Birthplace of Route 66 Parade Friday night. The Stinsons also received the John T. Woodruff Award for their contributions to preserving and celebrating Route 66.

New to the festival this year was the Great Route 66 Talent Search. Long-time Springfield entertainer Vic Vaughan won the professional division and Brecka Henderson won the amateur category. They will now have an opportunity to audition for America’s Got Talent. Thanks to Councilwoman Monica Horton, Sam Timmerman, Ty Barnes and Jessie Cowen for judging the competition.

The Kansas City Chiefs Champions Tour were a part of the festival this year, thanks for private donors and City of Springfield support. The Chiefs brought the Super Bowl Trophy to Springfield Expo Center, the use of which was donated by University Plaza. Chiefs alumni players Neil Smith, Danan Hughes and Brandon Williams joined Mayor Ken McClure and other elected officials in the ’57 Chevy Custom Float in Friday night’s parade. The event ended with a rally at the Aaron Sachs stage.






 

Josie and Wilmer Erfling from Hermann were first-time visitors to the festival. They emailed the following detailing their experience:

“What a terrific time we had! We came with another couple to scope out your event for our small, local car club. Everything about it was so well planned for us. The city workers that blocked the streets with the BIG trucks were so helpful and pleasant. The drivers of the shuttles were all so friendly and helpful. We absolutely LOVED the Emerald City Band. If they are back next year, we will be back for sure. The ladies selling T-shirts were fun too! We loved the parade and the free food while waiting. All of the directions sounded so intimidating until we were on site; then it made so much sense! We stayed at the University Plaza, which was a perfect location for us. We will be back! Thank you for providing a wonderful event for car folks young and old. PS: Honestly, the rain was a welcome break ... time to rest and regroup!”

Fun FactsTotal number of registered cars in the show: 560
Parade entries: 592
Vendors: 50 plus
Musical acts: 50 plus
4 stages
Winners of the Talent Search:Pro: Vic Vaughan
Amateur: Brecka Henderson
Estimated overall attendance: 65,000 despite rain.

Monday, August 14, 2023

Passed out man at Mount Vernon Casey's arrested with stolen gun in his waistband


(From the Mount Vernon Police Department)

On 08/10/2023 MVPD Officer was flagged down by an employee of Casey's gas station in reference to someone passed out on the side of the business.

Upon the officer attempting to wake up the subject, a gun was located in the waist band of the male subject. While investigating, it was determined the gun was stolen. The male was placed under arrest. All subjects are innocent until proven guilt

Officers wake up every day and go to work not knowing if they will get to go home. Mount Vernon Police Department is determined to keep our community safe.

Washburn man, 70, charged with sexual misconduct involving a child


(From the Missouri State Highway Patrol)

The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control announces the arrest of Maynard Burlen Lipscomb, 70, of Washburn, Missouri.

Lipscomb was arrested on August 10, 2023, for sexual misconduct involving a child following an investigation by the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control/Troop D Criminal Investigative Unit. Investigators with the Michigan State Police assisted in the investigation.









On July 26, 2023, investigators received information from the Michigan State Police of a juvenile female who reported she was the victim of a sexual assault alleged to have occurred during the summer 2022 in Barry County, Missouri. 

On August 10, 2023, investigators with the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control interviewed the suspect in the sexual assault, Maynard Burlen Lipscomb, who confessed to having had inappropriate sexual contact with the juvenile female. 








On August 11, 2023, Lipscomb was formally charged by the Barry County Prosecutor with two counts of sexual misconduct involving a child. He is currently being held in the Barry County Jail on a $50,000 cash only bond.

The above charges are mere accusation and are not evidence of guilt. Evidence in support of these charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty is to determine guilt or innocence.

Saturday, August 12, 2023

Taney County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Amon Vaughn vs. Sarah Vaughn
Melanie Kopp vs. Brand Kopp










 

Polk County Dissolution of Marriage Petition

Frank T. Floyd vs. Casey R. Farrell
 











Lawrence County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

Joyce E. Allred vs. Gail Allred
Faith Williams vs. Stacy Williams
Jayme S. Hammons vs. Dakota W. Hammons
Carolyn K. Hurley vs. David Hurley
Nathaniel Metevier vs. Stormy D. Reeves
Sierra Hill vs. Dustin H. Hill
William Reynolds vs. Melinda R. Reynolds
Stephen A. McCullah vs. Heather L. McCullah
Marguret L. Myerchin vs. William R. Myerchin




Greene County Dissolution of Marriage Petitions

David T. Ashby vs. Briana L. Ashby
Keirstin N. Holland vs. Christian C. Holland
Thomas J. Marty vs. Elizabeth R. Marty
Brandon V. Adams vs. Jaclyn A. Adams
Tara M. Mavis vs. Brian D. Mavis
Misty Raeann Woodman vs. Duffy Dean Woodman
Christopher Click vs. Breanna Cyrus
Ashley Agnes Smieshek vs. Kristin Richel Smieshek
Anne R. Barstead vs. Ricky Lawson




Cedar County Dissolution of Marriage Petition

 Kenneth Ratliff vs. Angela Ratliff












U. S. Bankruptcy Court Petitions- Springfield

Christian County

Daniel Leon Werner and Bonnie Lynn Werner

Greene County

Deriq Deshon Dooley
L. Scott Sullivan
Cristina Mae Teters
Carrie Leigh Long
Andrea Brent Cox







Derick Dewayne Garlington Sr.
Dustin Dwayne Welch
Adrian Vasile Pavel and Teodora Daniela Pavel
Rachel Elizabeth Novak

Laclede County

Tyrel Gene Grattan
Connie Lee Grattan

Pulaski County

Phillip Vincent McGuire and Christina Frances McGuire








Stone County

Tracy Anne DuBuque

Taney County

Stacey Lynn Birk
Joseph Craig Davies
Kathleen Jane Hall
 

Friday, August 11, 2023

Taneyville man suspected in series of thefts arrested


(From the Taney County Sheriff's Office)

On August 10th, 2023, Deputies responded to the 100 block of Central Avenue within Taneyville in reference to a suspect with multiple warrants for his arrest. 

The suspect, identified as Zachary Douglas of the Taneyville area, fled on foot when contacted by Deputies and ultimately was captured and taken into custody. 

Douglas is also a suspect in multiple thefts within the area and during this investigation, multiple items were recovered to include a stolen four wheeler.

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Aurora man arrested for DWI, multiple charges following pursuit

(From the Aurora and Marionville Police Department)

Late last night, AMPD attempted a traffic stop in the north sector of Aurora near Baldwin Park. The vehicle failed to pull over.

Officers continued to attempt to get the vehicle to pull over as it went up and down several streets in Aurora. It was immediately suspected that the driver was likely intoxicated because of the erratic driving by weaving all over the roads.








Eventually, our friends with the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office joined us in attempting to get this vehicle stopped. Finally, on Elliott near McDonald's, an opportunity presented itself to safely end the pursuit with a Tactical Vehicle Intervention sometimes called a PIT maneuver. The TVI was successful and the vehicle was stopped and the driver was subsequently apprehended.

The driver, Justin Brown of Aurora, was arrested on suspicion of multiple charges including Driving While Intoxicated. Additionally, he was an absconder from the Missouri Department of Corrections and had warrants for his arrest to be returned to their custody. He is considered innocent of all charges until proven guilty in a court of law.








We are dedicated to continuing our efforts to make Aurora and Marionville inhospitable for people who choose to live this lifestyle. Please, change your life or your address.
 
We are so grateful to the men and women of our agency and surrounding agencies who work seamlessly together to protect our citizens. This situation was no different and we thank LCSO for having our backs and being our partners in criminal justice.

Springfield Police seeking identification of witnesses to fatal crash


(From the Springfield Police Department)

The Springfield Police Department is asking for the public's help to identify three witnesses of the July 22 fatal crash at Sunshine Ave. and Kansas Expwy. These three individuals left the area before officers could get their information.

Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Springfield Police Department at 417-874-2126 or make an anonymous call to Crime Stoppers at 417-869-TIPS or online at p3tips.com.




























Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Branson man, six Oklahoma residents injured in collision on 76

Seven people were injured in a two-vehicle accident 12:50 p.m. today on MO 76 one mile east of Branson.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2001 Ford Escape driven by Dustin L. Etts, 42, Branson, crossed the center line and struck a 2023 Ford Transit driven by Seth W. Coleman, 24, Owasso, Oklahoma.







Six passengers in the Coleman vehicle, two 12-year-old girls, a 14-year-old girl, two 15-year-old girls and a 17-year-old girl, all of Owasso, were treated for moderate injuries at Cox Branson.

Etts was treated for serious injuries at Mercy Springfield.

Monett Police Department July Statistics

 
















Road closures planned for Birthplace of Route 66 Festival


(From the City of Springfield)

The Birthplace of Route 66 Festival will require several road closures starting tomorrow morning through 7 a.m. on Sunday.
 
These closures will have traffic impacts through the weekend. Plan your routes accordingly.






Kansas City Chiefs legends to join Route 66 Festival events


(From the City of Springfield)

Three Kansas City Chiefs alumni players will join the Kansas City Chiefs Champions Tour in Springfield, Friday, Aug. 11. Neil Smith, Danan Hughes and Brandon Williams will meet and greet fans at the Springfield Expo Center between 4 and 6 p.m.; ride the Kingdom Cruiser in part of the Birthplace of Route 66 Parade and end the night at the rally at Aaron Sachs Stage.

Neil Smith is a Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Famer who was a defensive end in the National Football League. He played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1988 to 1996, the Denver Broncos from 1997 to 1999, and the San Diego Chargers in 2000.








Danan Hughes decided to make football his full-time profession after college when the Kansas City Chiefs selected him in the seventh round of the 1993 NFL Draft. Hughes played for the Chiefs from 1993 to 1998 as a wide receiver and special teams player. Hughes is a football analyst and a color commentator for the Kansas City Chiefs radio and sits next to Mitch Holthus in the booth.

Brandon Williams is a football defensive tackle who is a free agent. He was drafted by the Ravens in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played college football at Missouri Southern. On Nov. 30, 2022, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Williams to their practice squad. He was promoted to the active roster on Dec. 8, 2022. Williams won his first Super Bowl ring when the Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII.

Six people injured in collision east of Springfield

Six people were injured in a two-vehicle accident 10:12 a.m. today on Route D two miles east of Springfield.

According to the Highway Patrol report, a 2016 Honda Pilot driven by Victoriya L. Moroz, 29, Springfield, crossed the center line and struck a 2021 Honda Civic driven by Angela G. Wilkinson, 56, Rogersville.

Wilkinson was treated for serious injuries at Cox South Hospital, Springfield.








Moroz and a passenger in her vehicle, a 6-year-old boy, were treated for serious injuries at Mercy Springfield.

Three other passengers in the Moriz vehicle, a baby boy, a 7-year-old girl and an 8-year-old boy were treated for minor injuries at Mercy.

Monday, August 7, 2023

Police: Dead bodies found in Branson Friday do not appear to be homicides


(From the Branson Police Department)

Autopsies were completed today for the two people found deceased on Friday, August 4th, at the Penleigh - Branson Row. No signs of trauma or assault were found and causes of death will not be determined until toxicology results are completed. These tests usually take two to three weeks for the results. 

Preliminary investigation indicates that this incident is not homicide related.

The Branson Police Department expresses its condolences to the family and friends of those involved and are asking for anyone who has information related to this incident to contact our investigators at https://bransonmo.gov/.../Police.../Crime-Tip-Submission-46