The Marysville City Dump and surrounding roads will be closed on June 7th and 8th. Local Law Enforcement officers will be completing firearms training during that time. Officers are mandated by the state of Kansas to complete a state-mandated course. Read More »
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Feed SubscriptionMemorial Week Marked By Blue Ribbons & Memorial Services
Law Enforcement Memorial Week honors those officers who have been lost in the line of duty In honor of National Police Week and National Peace Officers’ Memorial Day, the State of Kansas will be having its annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony this week. National Police Week is held May 15-21 this year, and National Peace Officers’ Memorial Day is held ... Read More »
Police Searching for Wanted Person
Gage County Law Enforcement is attempting to locate Billy Anthony O’Keefe. O’Keefe is wanted on a felony warrant stemming from an assault. O’Keefe is a 25 year old white male, 6’1” tall, 160 pounds with blue eyes and brown hair. If you have information about the whereabouts of Billy O’Keefe please call Crime Stoppers, 402-228-4343. If the information leads to ... Read More »
Standoff in Downs Results in Shooting
GUNFIRE EXCHANGED; SUSPECT IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING STANDOFF IN DOWNS Shortly before 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 21, 2011, law enforcement officers were attempting to locate a Downs, Kan. resident, Matthew D. Thille, 20-years-old, for an incident that occurred at the Jewell County Courthouse. At approximately 11:31 a.m., a Mitchell County deputy spotted Thille traveling westbound on US-24, at which point a ... Read More »
Macomber Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder
Stephen Alan Macomber pleaded not guilty to 10 charges in Marshall County District Court Tuesday morning. The charges stem from an incident that occurred on June 7, 2010. The incident included the shooting Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputy Fernando Salcedo and the kidnapping of Hedy Saville who lives in Blue Rapids. Macomber pleaded not guilty to: — Attempted first-degree murder of ... Read More »
Escapee Still At-large
36 year old Michael Thompson who escaped early Sunday morning from the Richardson County Jail remains at large. He was last seen at a truck stop in St. Joseph, Missouri. Thompson is 6 feet 1 inch tall and very skinny. He is also diabetic. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact local law enforcement. Read More »
Man Accused of Shooting Marshall County Deputy Appears in Court
The man accused of shooting a Marshall County Deputy appeared in Marshall County Court on Monday. Stephen Macomber was bound over for trial here Monday after a preliminary hearing. In Marshall County Macomber is charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault of a law enforcement officer, aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer, possession of a firearm by a felon, aggravated ... Read More »
Scammers Strike Again
Scammers are once again trying to use a fake lottery to gather financial information from residents under the guise of winning a sweepstakes. Letters have been mailed informing residents that they have won a MEGA-LOTTERY and all that is needed is personal information so a check can be deposited in their accounts. Another scam is a realistic looking check mailed ... Read More »
Area Law Enforcement Report Few Weather Related Accidents
Gage County Sheriff Millard “Gus” Gustafson said the county rollover has been the only accident his department has had to dealt with in the last two days. Nemaha and Washington County Sheriff’s Department reported no weather related accidents. Marysville Police Department investigated four accidents related to the weather Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning. None of the accidents involved injuries. Read More »
Gage County Sheriff’s Department Receives Dui Enforcement Grant.
The Gage County Sheriff’s Office has been selected to participate in the national D.U.I. “You Drink and Drive, You Lose” campaign. The grant begins in December and will run until the beginning of January. The mini-grant is sponsored by the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety. Numerous full-time, part-time, and reserve deputies will be participating in the grant. All overtime and ... Read More »
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