A man reported missing last Friday in Cass County has been found dead in Lafayette County. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Tuesday that the body of 25-year-old Tyler M. Gooding, of Pleasant Hill, was found Monday in Lafayette County, which is located to the northeast.
Lafayette Co. deputy injured in wreck honored by attorney general Arkansas Sheriffs Association (Source: Arkansas Sheriffs Association) By Fred Gamble | March 9, 2021 at 11:42 AM CST - Updated March 9 at 11:42 AM
LAFAYETTE COUNTY, Ark. (KSLA) - Every year, Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge honors a law enforcement officer from each county across the state at a special reception. There was unfinished business at this yearâs event, but the attorney general made it right with a visit to Lafayette County.
âBroke ribs, shattered collar bone, and a small fracture in my vertebra,â said Deputy Kris Carr.
Those are the injuries Lafayette County Sheriffâs Office Deputy Kris Carr received after being involved in a wreck on Jan. 23. Carr was driving his unit when an alleged drunk driver hit him.
Missing Cass County man identified as homicide victim in Lafayette County, Missouri
Person of interest taken into custody in Ray County after a lengthy pursuit involving numerous law enforcement agencies Share Updated: 10:58 AM CST Mar 9, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff
Missing Cass County man identified as homicide victim in Lafayette County, Missouri
Person of interest taken into custody in Ray County after a lengthy pursuit involving numerous law enforcement agencies Share Updated: 10:58 AM CST Mar 9, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff The Cass County Sheriff’s Office said a man missing from the area has been confirmed as a homicide victim in Lafayette County, Missouri.Police said they have confirmed that Tyler M. Gooding, 25, who has reportedly been missing since last Thursday, was the victim of a homicide in Lafayette County. On Monday, police said investigators following leads in the case identified a person of interest in Lafayette Count
Homicide suspect apprehended in Ray County following pursuit
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The Ray County Sheriff s Office is investigating after a vehicle pursuit led to the apprehension of a homicide suspect.
Sheriff Scott Childers said a citizen called the agency saying a homicide suspect would be in the area in a white Ford truck that was painted black.
The vehicle was spotted and a pursuit was initiated around 1 p.m. Monday.
The pursuit ended near West 120th Street and Shoemaker Road, which is a rural area southeast of Excelsior Springs.
Childres said the suspect drove into a wooded area and was chased on foot for five miles before being taken into custody near Elkhorn Elementary School.
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Walmart management called the Oxford Police Department to Jackson Ave. on Sunday, Jan. 31 after someone inside the store told other shoppers that there was a bomb somewhere in the store.
OPD tweeted at 4:30 p.m. that people should stay away from the Walmart and that the building had been evacuated. Around two hours later, OPD announced that K-9 explosives units were dispatched by other agencies assisting with the search of the building.
At 7:47 p.m., the building was deemed safe to reenter, but the Walmart location stayed closed for the rest of the day.
Jordan Montray Williams, a 26-year-old from Oxford, was arrested in connection with the bomb threat and charged with false reporting of bomb, explosive or weapons of mass destruction the following day. His bond was set at $50,000.