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According to Deputy Chief Neil Myers, the blaze 1100 Barker Road was called in at about 4:10 a.m. by the alarm company and a passerby. Engine 1, under the direction of Lt. Jacob Brown, found heavy fire in the rear of the building and the occupants outside and unhurt. He requested a second alarm and aid from the newly developed Tanker Taskforce of Richmond, Lee and Sheffield, said Myers, as we were on the far end of the hydrant system, ultimately they were not utilized. Five engines and a ladder truck responded along with Pittsfield Police and County Ambulance; Lenox provided an engine to cover the station.
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March 12, 2021
CALDWELL COUNTY Two people were injured in an accident just before 7p.m. Thursday in Caldwell County.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2001 Lexus RX300 driven by Jared K. Shuman, 37, Hamilton, was northbound and attempted to cross U.S. 36 two miles Hamilton.
The Lexus traveled into the path of an eastbound 2013 Ford F150 driven by Gary W. Nease, 47, Brookfield, that did not have headlights on. The Ford struck the Lexus.
Caldwell County Ambulance transported Shuman to Liberty Hospital. Nease refused treatment of a minor injury at the scene. Both drivers were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the MSHP.
LENOX â The townâs Police Department could be in a position to add a 10th full-time officer in the coming year â the first expansion in over 25 years.
The Finance Committee voiced support recently for a proposed 10 percent increase in the departmentâs budget for fiscal 2022. The additional $122,000 would help pay for another officer, in part to help handle an upsurge in criminal activity within the north end commercial district, where a few low-cost motels are located on the east side of Pittsfield Road (Route 7/20).
The new officer would free up more time for Officer Tyler Bosworth, the departmentâs investigator, to handle cumbersome cases, said Police Chief Stephen OâBrien.