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Escaped Inmate Captured In Ozark County
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Search underway for escapee last seen at Missouri State Fairgrounds Authorities say Jason M. Laird, 44, disappeared about 4 p.m. Tuesday Share Updated: 6:26 PM CDT Jun 22, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Authorities say Jason M. Laird, 44, disappeared about 4 p.m. Tuesday Share Updated: 6:26 PM CDT Jun 22, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff The Pettis County Sheriff s Office said authorities are searching for an escapee.The sheriff s office said inmate Jason M. Laird, 44, was last seen at 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia.Authorities said Laird was working the outer grounds when he disappeared. He was on a work release job through the Tipton Correctional Center in Tipton, Missouri.Anyone who has seen him is asked to call 911.
Council Honors Rice For 46 Years Of Service
Sedalia City Council met Tuesday night after observing MLK Day on Monday, during which all City offices were closed.
The first item on the agenda was to honor the service of John Rice, who retired after working for the City of Sedalia for 46 years and two weeks, first as a Sedalia Police Officer, then serving in the IT Department starting in 2011.
Jeffrey McKinney retired after serving 10 years, 9 ½ months in the Street Department. He was not present Tuesday night.
A presentation from City Finance Director Dawn Jennings noted that the City is on track with collections, with use taxes up significantly by 6.5 percent. Franchise tax collections are up 12 percent, while transportation tax collections are down. However, property tax is up 17 percent over 2019, Jennings said.