Driver under investigation for DUI following Johnson Drive crash that left two injured First responders had to conduct a minor extraction to get two injured people out of this SUV, which crashed into a retaining wall near commercial strip of buildings along Johnson Drive in Mission Sunday evening. Mission Police say the driver is under investigation for a potential DUI. Photo credit Mike Frizzell.
Mission Police are investigating a motorist for allegedly driving under the influence following a crash Sunday night along Johnson Drive near Barkley Street.
Police, firefighters and paramedics were called to the 6600 block of Johnson Drive about 10:15 p.m. Sunday following a report of a crash, possibly involving a building in the heavily commercial stretch of downtown Mission.
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Shawnee Mission Post
Law enforcement agencies, now and before Johnson County s official mask mandate ended, say they have approached mask disputes with efforts to calm the situation and mediate between parties before making arrests. Above, Mission Police Officer Matt Breshears works off-duty at the Mission Hy-Vee store.
Even though Johnson County no longer requires masks to be worn in public, local police departments maintain that reaching a peaceful resolution is preferable to arrests and charges.
Johnson County’s mask order has been lifted, but businesses and organizations that still require masks on their premises can call police if someone without one refuses to leave.