Friday November 8, 2019

WOMAN ARRESTED IN BUTLER COUNTY ON MULTIPLE WARRANTS 

A woman was taken into custody in Butler County on Thursday on multiple warrants. 

Officials with the Missouri State Highway Patrol tell (Station name) News that 37 year old Elizabeth Lachance, of Qulin, was arrested on a felony warrant in Wayne County for dangerous drugs, a Wayne County failure to appear warrant on possession of synthetic narcotics, and a Poplar Bluff failure to appear warrant on shoplifting.  

She was transported to the Butler County Jail following her arrest.

THREE ARRESTED FOLLOWING VANDALISM STREAK IN CITY OF PARAGOULD 

Updating a story we brought to you yesterday, three suspects have been taken into custody after a vandalism streak in Paragould. 

According to the Paragould Police Department, the Paragould Criminal Division asks that the victims of these crimes bring estimates for repairs or any receipts for repairs to the Police Substation, located at 8th Avenue and East Court Street, so that you can be compensated. 

With the cases currently under process and investigation, details on the suspects and their specific crimes will be released at a later date.

THREE RIVERS HOLDING VETERAN CELEBRATION EVENT 

The Three Rivers College in Poplar Bluff will be hosting a Veteran’s Celebration event this week. 

The event will be held on Friday at 6 pm, is free and open to the public, and will include features recognition of the different campaigns starting from WWI, to the present day. 

The event will be held at the Tinnin Center on campus. 

BERNIE WOMAN ARRESTED IN STODDARD COUNTY ON METHAMPHETAMINE CHARGE 

A Bernie woman was taken into custody in Stoddard County on Thursday for possession of methamphetamine. 

According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 25 year old Brandi Enderton, of Bernie, was arrested on felony possession of a controlled substance – methamphetamine. 

She was also charged on unlawful use of drug paraphernalia, and holds a warrant in Dexter.

DISCOVERY OF MOLD FORCES RANDOLPH COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT TO TEMPORARILY MOVE LOCATION 

The discovery of mold in the Pocahontas Fire Department has caused the department to relocate. 

According to Officials with the department, the building has gone through several floods in recent years, causing a mold problem to build. 

The department has been moved to the Black River Technical College aviation shop, with possible plans to buy out the building in the future.

PUXICO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOLDING ANNUAL TOY DRIVE 

The Puxico Police Department will be holding their annual Toy Drive for the upcoming season. 

Anyone who needs help, or anyone who knows someone that needs help, is free to come by the department to fill out an application for the drive. 

Applications for the drive are due by November 30th, and more information is available by calling 573-222-3565.