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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. A Missouri police K9 was shot and killed while officers were serving an arrest warrant, according to authorities.
K9 Max of the St. Joseph’s Police Department was fatally wounded by the wanted suspect who was fleeing from officers Wednesday night, the department said in a statement, the St. Joseph News-Press reported.
“Last night at approximately 10:30 p.m. members of the special response team along with other officers and our K-9 Max responded to 5108 Barbra St. in reference to serving an arrest warrant on an armed and barricaded subject. During the course of trying to negotiate the subject out of the house, he fled armed,” St. Joseph Police Commander David Hart said.
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Buchanan County Prosecuting Attorney Ron Holliday announced the first sentencing of a ‘Career Criminal’ following the establishment of a Career Criminal Prosecution Program within his office.
51-year-old Shane Adams is the first individual in Buchanan County to be charged under this program as a career criminal.
Adams was charged with with first-degree burglary, first-degree assault and possession of meth – all connected to an alleged crime in March 2019.
Adams was found guilty of both first-degree burglary and assault in April. He was then sentenced on June 14th to 20 years in the Missouri Department of Corrections on each count to run concurrently to each other.
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