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Kan. stand your ground law: Man must be tried in brother’s death

Ear-photo Kan. Dept. of Corrections
Ear-photo Kan. Dept. of Corrections

EMPORIA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas Court of Appeals has ordered that an Emporia man be tried in the shooting of his brother, reversing a lower court’s decision ruling that he was protected from prosecution by the state’s self-defense law.

The court’s ruling last week reverses a Lyon County District Court decision in May 2015 dismissing an attempted voluntary manslaughter charge against Sony Uk.

Prosecutors say Uk shot his brother, Viseth Ear, because Ear was attacking their mother.

The appeals court ruled that no evidence existed that Uk knew his mother was facing imminent death or great bodily harm, which is required under Kansas’ “stand your ground” law.

Two judges noted that Ear stopped hitting his mother after one shot was fired but Uk fired again.

 

Sheriff: More potential victims of Kansas deputy rape suspects

Luth and Newman-Caddell
Luth and Newman-Caddell

OLATHE, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say two Missouri men charged in the kidnapping and rape of a Kansas sheriff’s deputy may have attacked others.

Johnson County District Attorney Stephen Howe said Wednesday that he hopes more victims will come forward now that 24-year-old William Luth and 21-year-old Brady Newman-Caddell are in custody. They are jailed on $1 million bond on charges of rape, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated sodomy. Court records don’t list attorneys to speak on behalf of the men.

 

 

Howe declined to explain why authorities believe there may be more victims.

The Johnson County Sheriff’s Department has said that the deputy wasn’t in uniform when she was abducted Friday from the parking lot of the detention center in Olathe, Kansas. She was released about two hours later in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.

1 hospitalized after SUV rear-ends pickup on I-70

THOMAS COUNTY – One person was injured in an accident just after 2p.m. on Wednesday in Thomas County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2015 Toyota Tacoma driven by Thomas Lee White, 44, Lanexa, VA., was traveling on Interstate 70 near the County Road K exit.

The SUV traveled from the passing into the driving lane and rear-ended a 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 driven by Amy Leigh Hanchett, 39, Phillipsburg.

White was transported to the hospital in Colby.

Hanchett was not injured.

Both drivers were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.

Sheriff: 2 buildings damaged in rural Kansas fire

Location of Jewell County fire on Monday-google map
Location of Jewell County fire on Monday-google map

JEWELL COUNTY – Investigators are working to determine the cause of a fire at a rural property in Jewell County.

Just after 3:30a.m. on Monday three fire crews responded to the blaze at 830 U Road, according to Jewell County Sheriff Don Jacobs.

A large outbuilding housing a semi tractor and tools is considered a total loss. A nearby train boxcar used for storage was also damaged.

A home on the property was not damaged. There were no injuries reported.

The Kansas State Fire Marshal’s office assisted with the investigation. The cause remains undetermined, according to Jacobs.

Frances L. Jones

Jones PicLongtime Brewster, Kansas, resident Frances L. Jones, 94, passed away at Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka, Kansas on October 10, 2016.

Frances was born on September 13, 1922 in Talmage, Kansas to Andrew K. and Sara Ellen (Greenough) Stoner.  She was one of 6 children.  She grew up in the Edson area and attended Edson Consolidated School.  She graduated in 1940 and was the Valedictorian of her class.

On October 24, 1943, Frances married Floyd Irl Jones in Goodland, and to this union four children; Tamara, Paula, Anita and Sheila were born.

Frances spent her life helping her husband out around the home as a housewife and was a dealer of Stanley and Fuller Products.  She was a member of the Pleasant Home Church north of Edson.

She was a 4-H leader for quite a few years.  She loved to do crafts and still was doing them up until she died.  She was an avid gardener delighting family and friends with corn, tomatoes, and other vegetables.  She continued to delight friends and family with homemade gifts.

Preceding Frances in death were her parents Andrew and Sara Stoner, her Husband Floyd Irl Jones, two brothers Melvin and James Stoner, two sisters Irene Phillips and Gertrude Carroll, and a son-in-law Jerry Shirley.

She is survived by her children Tamara (Tom) Mapes of Topeka, KS, Paula (Charlie) Webb of Wichita, KS, Anita (Charlie) McKee of Wetmore, KS and Sheila Shirley of Pflugerville, TX.  She is also survived by one sister Eva (Verne) Quevli of Sun Lakes, AZ; 6 grandchildren; Carl (Donna) Albers of Commerce City, CO, Kevin (Debra) Mapes of Topeka, KS, Mark (Jessica) Webb of Rushville, MO, Lenora (Chris) Biggs of Wichita, KS, Marta (Nathan) McClung of Independence, MO and Tessa (Brian) Chipman of Olathe, KS; 9 great grandchildren; Alex and Allie Mapes, Aidan Webb, Makenna and Brynlee Biggs, Molly and Miles McClung, and Caleb and Hannah Chipman.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 14, 2016 at 10:30 AM MT, at the Pleasant Home Church north of Edson with Pastor Perry Baird officiating.  Burial will follow in the Brewster Cemetery, Brewster, KS.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, October 13, 2016 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM MT, at the Koons-Russell Funeral Home in Goodland.

Memorials may be designated to the Pleasant Home Church and may be left at the service or sent to Koons-Russell Funeral Home, 211 N. Main St., Goodland, Kansas 67735-1555.

A Memorial Service will also be held in Topeka, Kansas, at Lexington Park Independent Living Center at 1011 SW Cottonwood Ct. on Sunday, October 30, 2016 at 1:30 PM.

Online condolences may be left at koonsfuneralhome.com.

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Koons-Russell Funeral Home, Goodland, Kansas.

Sheriff honored for conduct, courage during Hesston shooting tragedy

Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton-courtesy photo
Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton-courtesy photo

NEWTON – The Awards Committee of the Kansas Sheriffs Association has selected Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton and Wallace County Sheriff Larry Townsend to both receive the Sheriff of the Year Award for 2016, according to a media release.

Sheriff Walton was nominated in part because of the Hesston tragedy at Excel Industries.

As Pratt County Sheriff Vernon Chinn stated in nominating Sheriff Walton “Sheriff Walton conducted himself in the highest traditions of a Kansas Sheriff and lawman exhibiting extreme courage and professionalism in the face of extreme danger and tremendous challenges.”

Chiefs’ Justin Houston cleared for football-related workouts

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston has been cleared to resume football activity for the first time since having surgery to repair the ACL in his left knee in February.

Chiefs trainer Rick Burkholder said Wednesday that Houston visited Dr. James Andrews on Oct. 3, the day after a loss in Pittsburgh, and was given clearance to do football-related workouts.

The Chiefs were off last week.

Houston cannot be removed from the physically unable to perform list until next week, so the four-time Pro Bowl linebacker must continue to do his workouts away from the rest of the team.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid said he will evaluate Houston on a day-by-day basis, but acknowledged he could join practices next week. There still is no timetable for his return to games.

SW Kansas road closed for active police investigation

Portion of Tucker Road closed northeast of Liberal for a police investigation.
Portion of Tucker Road closed northeast of Liberal for a police investigation.

SEWARD COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities are on the scene of an investigation in Seward County.

A portion of Tucker Road from Millwood Circle to Country Estates Road Northeast of Liberal is closed due to the investigation, according to Police Captain Patrick McClurg.

Authorities were not releasing additional details early Wednesday afternoon and there is no timetable to reopen the road, according McClurg.

FHSU women’s cross country enters USTFCCCA rankings at No. 17

NEW ORLEANS – The Fort Hays State University women’s cross country team is ranked 17th in the latest USTFCCCA National Coaches’ Poll, released by the organization Wednesday (Oct. 12). It is the first time Fort Hays State has been recognized in the poll since 2007, when they were ranked 24th in the final poll before the National Championships.

The Tigers and Southwest Baptist are the only teams representing the MIAA in the poll, with the Bearcats sitting in 23rd. Two Central Region rivals rank in the top five, with U-Mary ranked third and Minnesota Duluth fifth. The top four teams at the 2016 Central Regional, hosted by Augustana University in Sioux Falls, S.D., will advance to the NCAA Championships in St. Leo, Fla.

The Tigers finished fourth in a packed field at the FHSU Tiger Open last weekend (Oct. 8), beating out previously-ranked Pittsburg State and finishing behind three of the top-11 teams in the country.

All five of the top Tiger runners posted new personal-bests on Saturday. Shea Bonine shaved nearly one minute off her personal-best 5k race, traversing the Sand Plum Nature Trail course in 17:36.5. The junior has finished in the top-14 in all four races so far this season, picking up her first collegiate victory in Emporia three weeks ago (Sept. 23). Sophomore Sophie Dalmasso was just behind Bonine, finishing in 17:37.6. Dalmasso hasn’t finished below 15th so far this year, winning the Sand Plum Invitational earlier this season (Sept. 15).

The Tigers will return to the course next weekend when they travel to Elsah, Ill. for the MIAA Championships, running a six-kilometer course for the first time this season.

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City of Hays will begin sewer cleaning operation this week

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City of Hays

The City of Hays Utilities Department has contracted ProPipe to conduct sewer line cleaning and inspection at the locations described below and shown on the attached maps. The approximate date is Oct. 13 through Nov. 22. The date may change due to breakdowns, weather or other problems.

Door hanger notices will be placed on homes affected the day before the cleaning.

During this process, residents may experience a rumbling sound, in addition to the possibility of water entering your sink, bathtub and/or toilet. Sewer lines can develop air pressure or a partial vacuum from the cleaning process. Usually any excess air pressure or vacuum will dissipate through the plumbing vents, but occasionally there are facilities with inadequate plumbing vents (i.e.: no vents, undersized vents or obstructed vents). In the case of inadequate venting, air pressure could escape through the toilet, floor, sink, tub or shower drains, causing water to splash out or, a vacuum could draw the water out of the fixture traps allowing unpleasant odors.

If you will not be home or on vacation during the time of the sewer line cleaning, protect your home by keeping your toilet lids down.

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Do I need to do anything before you clean/inspect the sewers on my street?
Yes. Occasionally during cleaning and inspection, air pressure in the sewer can cause water to splash out through toilets, sinks and drains. Take the following precautions to prevent water damage in your home:

• Close the lids on all toilet bowls when not in use.
• Insert drain plugs in all sinks and bathtubs when not in use.
• Remove all floor mats in bathrooms.
• Place an old towel around the base of toilets, or cover all toilets with plastic or old towel and close the lid on the plastic or towel.
• If you have a float plug in your floor drain or a backwater valve installed in your house, ensure that it is free of debris and operating properly.
• Wrap the cover of your basement and other floor drains with thick plastic (i.e., a freezer bag or a car floor mat). Place something heavy over the floor drains to keep the plastic-covered floor drain covers in place.

The precautions are recommended only during our working times as provided. You may put things back as they were when the equipment has moved off your block.

Click the map above for detailed locations. On the map, the red lines indicating 2016 project  — 19 miles — is the area that will be cleaned.

Crews will start at 38th and Skyline Drive, moving south to 32nd and Skyline. Look for door hanger notices. Other areas cleaned will be east of Vine Street, from 37th to 33rd continuing south of I-70 down to Highway 40. Crews will also be cleaning the area of Seventh between Main and Oak, and also Second and Elm St.

Why are you cleaning and inspecting the sewers?
The cleaning and inspection program keeps the sewer system operating efficiently by:

• Preventative maintenance significantly reduce the chance for damaging sewer blockages and backups
• Removing built-up debris, such as tree roots, grease, grit and sand
• Determining the condition of the sewer for repairs or replacement of sewers as necessary

How do you clean the sewers?
The sewers are cleaned using a high-pressure nozzle to flush water down the sewer. The dirt and debris are sucked up through a manhole by a large vacuum truck and taken to the landfill.

How do you inspect the sewers?
They are inspected by inserting a remotely operated video camera into the sewer to record its condition. The video shows us if repairs or replacement of the sanitary sewer is needed.

Will I notice anything after you have cleaned/inspected the sewers on my street?
Sometimes the sewer cleaning and inspection leaves an odor in the home. If so, run some water down the sink and bathtub drains, flush the toilets, pour a pail of water into each basement floor drain, and open the windows. After a short time, the odor should disappear.

Can I use the toilets and my water while you are cleaning and inspecting the sewer on my block?
Yes. However, be careful as air pressure in the sewer during the cleaning and inspection can sometimes cause water to splash out through toilets, sinks and drains. Remember to close the lids on all toilet bowls when not in use, and insert drain plugs in all sinks and bathtubs when not in use.

The City of Hays apologizes for any inconvenience this may impose. Performing this preventative maintenance by cleaning the sanitary sewer will improve the sewer’s performance and significantly reduce the chance for future sewer backups and related problems.

For more information, contact the Utilities Office at (785) 628-7380 or [email protected].

Police: Search underway for 2 brothers charged in Kan. killing

D’Adrian Jones and Kavon Jones
D’Adrian Jones and Kavon Jones

KANSAS CITY — Law enforcement authorities are looking for two brothers charged in the killing of another man in a strip mall parking lot in Kansas City.

20-year-old D’Adrian Jones and 19-year-old Kavon Jones have been charged in Wyandotte County with first-degree murder in the Sept. 26 killing of 21-year-old Clarence Buford, of Kansas City, Kansas, according to a media release.

The two should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is urged to call police or a tips hotline.

Cause of SW Kansas fire remains under investigation

FireInvestigationFORD COUNTY – Investigators are still working to determine the cause of a fire in a single story rural residence southwest of Dodge City on October 2.

Ford county fire department investigators requested a K-9 from the Kansas State Fire Marshal’s office to assist with the investigation.

“Not only can they sniff out the exact location of accelerant at a fire scene, arson dogs can also pick out a suspect from a line-up.

Often the alleged arsonists will still have traces of the accelerant on their clothing,” according to Kevin Doel in an email from the Kansas State Fire Marshal’s office.

At this time, the cause of the fire is still undetermined, according to Charles Wheaton who assisted with the investigation from the Ford County Fire Department.

He refused to provide specific details on the exact location of the residence and who may have been at the residence at the time of the fire.

There were no injuries reported and no damage estimate available until the investigation is finished.

Robert ‘Bob’ O. Ream

(July 10, 1939 – October 10, 2016)

Funeral Service: Friday, October 14th at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home in Oberlin with Pastor Shelly Holle officiating

Visitation: Thursday 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. and Friday after 8:00 a.m. at the funeral home

Memorial Fund: Robert Ream Memorial Fund

Burial: Oberlin Cemetery

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