This is a compilation of reports released by the Pettis County Sheriff s Office:
On Monday at 1 a.m. Pettis County Deputies were assisting the Missouri State Highway Patrol with a vehicle accident, when a subject not involved with the accident stopped on the roadway. Deputies made contact with the subject, who was operating a Dodge Dakota. During contact, Deputies could smell the odor of an intoxicating beverage coming from the driver, identified as Aaron J. Sims. Sims placed under arrest for Driving While Intoxicated.
On Sunday, Pettis County Deputies conducted a traffic stop at Highways 50 and 65 for expired registration. The driver, Bobby Johnson of Sedalia, was arrested for Driving While Revoked. After a K-9 Unit alerted on the vehicle for the presence of a controlled substance, a female passenger, Kimberly Dickinson of Sedalia, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Both were transported to the Pettis County Jail.
Pettis County Sheriff s Reports for May 25, 2021
ksisradio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ksisradio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Council discussed a land sale to Haldimand Mayor Ken Hewitt at Tuesday’s meeting.
The sale caught the attention of the public due to the title of the individual on the receiving end.
A portion of Cedar Drive in Turkey Point is the land in question.
CAO Jason Burgess spoke to the sale.
[W:\Markets\Simcoe\current audio\burgess speaking on sale to ken hewitt.mp3]
The ability for the county to buy back the land at any time was written into the agreement.
98.9 myFM Social
Article content
The mayor of Haldimand County said this week he is purchasing a section of Norfolk road allowance in Turkey Point to make room for an improved septic system.
âAs you know â like in Haldimand â most counties are encouraging owners to improve their waste systems to be more eco-friendly,â Ken Hewitt said in an email to the Reformer. âHolding tanks, along with being more expensive to operate, also pose more of a threat to our environment than a properly-run septic bed.â
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Hewitt land deal eco-friendlyâ Back to video
Author of the article: Monte Sonnenberg
Publishing date: May 13, 2021  â¢Â 1 hour ago  â¢Â 2 minute read  â¢Â
Article content
The mayor of Haldimand County said this week he is purchasing a section of Norfolk road allowance in Turkey Point to make room for an improved septic system.
âAs you know â like in Haldimand â most counties are encouraging owners to improve their waste systems to be more eco-friendly,â Ken Hewitt said in an email to the Reformer. âHolding tanks, along with being more expensive to operate, also pose more of a threat to our environment than a properly-run septic bed.â
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.