Good Samaritans help at crash site
Driving home from a round of golf in Long Prairie, a group of six Alexandria men, didn t expect they would be making a stop along the gravel road they were traveling on - 241st Avenue, one half mile south of County Road 48 in Todd County.
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newsroom@echopress.com | 12:00 am, Oct. 6, 2009
Driving home from a round of golf in Long Prairie, a group of six Alexandria men, didn t expect they would be making a stop along the gravel road they were traveling on - 241st Avenue, one half mile south of County Road 48 in Todd County.
Two Arrested After Search Warrant Served at Motel 6
Late this morning, May 24, the Mid-Missouri Drug Task Force and Pettis County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at Motel 6, 3402 W. Broadway Blvd., Room 306, reference drug distribution.
During execution, approximately one gram of black tar heroin was seized along with sales and use paraphernalia. In addition, 44 magnum ammunition was seized as being in possession of a person prohibited.
“While this may seem like a small amount of heroin, it is more than enough for several potentially lethal doses. Evidence suggests exponentially more heroin was present prior to execution,” according to Pettis County Sheriff Brad Anders.
2 charged after body of Farmington woman identified
May 24, 2021
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FARMINGTON, Mo. (AP) Two eastern Missouri men are accused of dumping the body of a woman who apparently died of an accidental drug overdose on a rural highway.
The body of Mikayla Jones, 18, of Farmington, was identified Friday after she was found the day before in Washington County.
Jones was last seen May 4 or May 5 at a home near Belgrade.
Washington County Sheriff Zach Jacobsen said Jones died of a suspected accidental drug overdose and her body was left on Highway M between Caledonia and Irondale.
Andrew Franklin Pierce, of Blackwell, and Ethan Civey, of Belgrade, have been charged with tampering with physical evidence and abandonment of a corpse.