Formal felony charges have been filed against a 21-year-old Boonville man after an injury traffic crash in Cooper County on Wednesday, December 9.
According to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred as 21-year-old Michael Flint overcorrected his eastbound Chevrolet Silverado, which had exited the right side of the roadway. The truck then exited the left side of the roadway and struck an embankment and several trees.
Flint, who was not wearing a seat belt, and a passenger- 21-year-old Dakota Bishop- were transported by Cooper County EMS; and another passenger- 25-year-old Dakota Wells, who was not wearing a seat belt- was flown by MU Air Ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
Formal felony charges have been filed against a 21-year-old Boonville man after an injury traffic crash in Cooper County on Wednesday, December 9.
According to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred as 21-year-old Michael Flint overcorrected his eastbound Chevrolet Silverado, which had exited the right side of the roadway. The truck then exited the left side of the roadway and struck an embankment and several trees.
Flint, who was not wearing a seat belt, and a passenger- 21-year-old Dakota Bishop- were transported by Cooper County EMS; and another passenger- 25-year-old Dakota Wells, who was not wearing a seat belt- was flown by MU Air Ambulance to University Hospital in Columbia for treatment of moderate injuries.
By: Jennifer Pierce
NORMAN, Okla. -
A house party in Norman near Highway 9 and Santa Fe Road last month turned into chaos following a shooting. Two people were hit by bullets but survived.
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations needs to know who fired the rounds and why. The OSBI was brought in to assist the McClain County Sheriff’s Office in the investigation.
They need to identify the partygoers seen in security footage. Some of them appeared to be holding guns.
The security photos are from an Airbnb home in Norman that was rented for a party. However, the celebration turned into gunfire on November 9 just after midnight.
Capital City High School staff member dies of COVID-19 complications
Capital City High School paraprofessional James Coy, 71, has died of COVID-19 complications, according to a press release from the Jefferson City School District.Â
Coy died on Dec. 3 at SSM Health-St. Mary s, due to COVID-19 complications, according to his obituary.
He was a paraprofessional, or teacher s aide, at Capital City High School and had been with the district since 2010.Â
The district said in a release that Coy adored his students and was known for loading up on everyone s favorite bubblegum flavors and getting extra desserts at lunch. His co-workers at school became his second family over the past decade and he loved them dearly.
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