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Neosho discusses stormwater detention ponds

On Jun. 1, the city council continued discussion of public and private responsibilities of the stormwater management system, specifically stormwater detention basins in Greens #1, Greens #2 and Neosho Heights.

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Loveland officer accused of sexual assault resigns, documents say

Loveland officer accused of sexual assault resigns, documents say The Loveland Police Department has launched a formal investigation after one of its officers was accused of sexual assault, documents say. The officer, Anthony Pecord, has resigned, The Enquirer learned after obtaining a letter from Chief Dennis Sean Rahe. The Hamilton County Prosecutor s Office and Hamilton County Sheriff s Office are involved, though no charges were filed as of Friday afternoon. Pecord was still listed on the department s website Friday afternoon as having come to the department in 2009 and served as an evidence technician and field training officer. The city released a statement Friday stating it was aware of allegations surrounding the officer s off-duty conduct, but city and county officials refused to elaborate. References to Pecord s sexual assault allegation were included in his personnel file.

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Theft charges filed against former employee of Neosho cemetery

1 min to read A gate inscribed with the Independent Order of Oddfellows name is flanked by what officials say is an estimated 8,500 graves, some of which date to the middle 1800s. The city of Neosho has acquired the cemetery through a receivership situation. GLOBE | ROGER NOMER NEOSHO, Mo. — Charges of felony stealing have been filed against a former employee of a cemetery now controlled by the city of Neosho. Anthony Joseph Flores, 31, Neosho, has been charged with two counts of stealing money from the Neosho IOOF Cemetery, according to charges filed in Newton County.  Flores is accused of overpaying himself about $18,000 between 2017 and 2019, according to the first charge, and used about $750 in cemetery funds to buy four tires for his personal vehicle and power tools, according to the second charge.

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