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2 in sexual assault, kidnapping of Kan. deputy held on $1M bond

Luth and Newman-Caddell
Luth and Newman-Caddell

JOHNSON COUNTY -The two suspects in the kidnapping and assault of the Kansas Deputy are William Luth, 24, and Brady Newman-Caddell, 21, according to the Johnson County Sheriff’s Department.

They have each been charged with aggravated kidnapping, 2 charges of rape each and aggravated sodomy. They are each being held on a $1M bond. They are expected to make a first court appearance later this week.

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JOHNSON COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Johnson County continue to investigate the weekend abduction and sexual assault of a Kansas Sheriff’s deputy.

View from surveillance cameras
View from surveillance cameras

Two suspects are in custody in Jackson County, Missouri, according to a media release.

Investigators also have located and secured a vehicle believed involved in the incident.

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JOHNSON COUNTY -Law enforcement authorities have released additional details in the weekend abduction and sexual assault of a Kansas Sheriff’s deputy.

The suspect’s vehicle is a dark blue, 4-door, 2015 or 16 Mazda 3. Surveillance cameras captured a white male occupant of the vehicle force the woman into the car, according to a media release.

Surveillance video also shows a front and rear license plate on the car but police do not have a state or tag number.

The Johnson County Sheriff’s Department says the deputy was abducted late Friday from a parking lot as she headed into work at the detention center in Olathe. It says the deputy, who has been with the department for about six months, did not know the two abductors and was not in uniform at the time.

The deputy was released about two hours later in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.

The FBI is assisting with the investigation and a $5,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest and conviction in the case.

FHSU women’s golf finishes 12th at Bearcat Fall Classic

MARYVILLE, Mo. – Fort Hays State Women’s Golf placed 12th at the Bearcat Fall Classic, hosted by Northwest Missouri State at Mozingo Lake Golf Course. The Tigers shot 690 as a team over two rounds.

Hannah Perkins led the Tigers with rounds of 81 and 80, finishing alone in 20th. Madison Roether carded rounds of 85 and 86 to tie for 44th. Quillen Eichhorn finished in 62nd alone with rounds of 92 and 89. Taylor DeBoer and Lexie Schaben tied for 64th, each with a total of 185. DeBoer had rounds of 88 and 97, while Schaben shot rounds of 96 and 89.

Augustana won the tournament by 19 strokes with a total of 607. Central Missouri was second at 626, while Missouri Western placed third at 637. Shi Qing Ong of Missouri Western won the tournament individually with a total of 147, shooting rounds of 76 and 71. She won by one stroke.

The Tigers close out their fall schedule October 23-24 at the Northwestern Oklahoma State Invitational, being held in Enid, Okla.

FHSU Sports Informatoin

Man enters plea in Kansas City sex slaying of daughter

Jerry Bausby- photo Buchanan Co. Sheriff
Jerry Bausby- photo Buchanan Co. Sheriff

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A  man has pleaded not guilty to charges that he sexually attacked and suffocated his daughter, a high school honors student, at a motel.

Forty-year-old Jerry Bausby entered the not-guilty plea last week in Jackson County on charges of first-degree murder, sodomy, incest and sexual abuse in the March death of 18-year-old Daizsa Laye Bausby.

Authorities say Daizsa Bausby’s body was found March 22 in a Kansas City motel room. A medical examiner concluded the teenager died of asphyxia by smothering.

Police say Bausby denied having sexual contact with his daughter, and that lab tests completed last month show genetic material swabbed from Jerry Bausby’s body matched the victim’s DNA.

Bausby remains jailed on $750,000 cash bond.

Kan. Legislature plans extra 10 work days next session

CapitolTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Republican leaders are already conceding that the Kansas Legislature won’t be able to stick to a traditional 90-day schedule for its annual session next year.

The Wichita Eagle reported hat the GOP-dominated Legislature’s top seven leaders decided Tuesday to budget for an additional 10 days in session for 2017, for a total of 100 days. Democrats opposed the move.

Legislators expect to wrestle with difficult budget decisions and to write a new formula for funding the state’s public schools.

However, to control costs, legislative leaders also agreed to budget for only an 80-day session in 2018. The moves shift roughly $500,000 in costs to 2017.

The 2015 session lasted a record 114 days as lawmakers struggled to balance the budget but this year’s session lasted only 73 days.

Distracted driving: Kansas traffic fatalities up 16 percent

phone cell phoneTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas transportation officials say more than 300 people have died in traffic accidents this year, a 16 percent increase over the same period in 2015.

Kansas Department of Transportation traffic safety manager Chris Bortz says there was a 25 percent increase in traffic fatalities last year, with nearly 360 deaths.

Bortz says the increase is a national phenomenon and that distracted driving is likely one of the causes.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports 50 percent of traffic fatalities in Kansas involve people who weren’t wearing a seatbelt.

About a third involve people driving while distracted, and another third involve people driving while drunk or otherwise impaired.

Interim transportation secretary Richard Carlson says that even looking down at one’s cellphone for what seems like a short amount of time is dangerous.

Police in Kansas town use Facebook in hunt for owner of meth

CHERRYVALE, Kan. (AP) — Police in the tiny town of Cherryvale, Kansas, looking to track down the owner of an abandoned gram of crystal meth have taken their case to social media.

 

A bag with methamphetamine was found Sept. 29 at a convenience store in the southeast Kansas community of 2,300 people. So Cherryvale police politely posted about it on the department’s Facebook page.

The post reads: “We are very concerned and would like to find the owner so please notify us and describe the packaging and we will see what we can do for you.”

It’s been shared nearly 1,700 times. But Police Chief Perry Lambert says no one has come forward as the owner of the illegal stimulant — though he says he’s hopeful.

 

FHSU football holds weekly football press conference

Fort Hays State Weekly Football Press Conference
October 11, 2016

FHSU-FB-Brown PresserFort Hays State head coach Chris Brown conducted his weekly press conference in advance of the Tigers road game at Washburn Saturday afternoon at Yeager Stadium. Brown and selected players met with the media inside Lewis Field on Tuesday, a session that can be heard by clicking on the links below.

Head coach Chris Brown

FHSU-FB-Players Presser

 

Senior cornerback Raheeme Dumas

Junior running back Kenneth Iheme

Sophomore quarterback Jacob Mezera

Kansas woman sues over school’s treatment of rape victim

Court Gavel

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — A Haskell Indian Nations University employee alleges in a lawsuit that she was demoted from her job as a student counselor after trying to help a student who said she was raped.

The Lawrence Journal-World reports that Angelina Adams sued Monday in federal court.

Adams says Haskell leaders improperly expelled the female student after she became involved in an altercation with a male Haskell student in March. Adams protested and said the female student hadn’t been given due process.

The female student said she was a 19-year-old freshman when she was raped last November in a university dorm. Both of her accused attackers also were expelled and their trials ended in hung juries.

Haskell spokesman Stephen Prue didn’t immediately return a phone message from The Associated Press.

Kan. school district reaches $1.8M settlement with 3 fired administrators

 Bill Gilhaus-photo Gardner -Edgerton Schools
Bill Gilhaus-photo Gardner -Edgerton Schools

GARDNER, Kan. (AP) — The Gardner Edgerton School District has agreed to a $1.8 million settlement with three former top administrators who sued the district after they were fired in 2014.

Former superintendent Bill Gilhaus and two of his top aides sued the district and four school board members who voted to fire them. The administrators said the board denied them due process when their firings were announced during what they said was hastily called illegal meeting.

The Kansas City Star reports Gilhaus’ aides, Christy Ziegler and Lana Gerber, also alleged they faced sexual discrimination from two male board members.

The district said in a statement Tuesday that the school board strongly disagreed with the allegations but thought accepting the settlement was the most responsible action.

FHSU men’s soccer hangs on to national ranking; No. 25 in latest NSCAA Poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State Men’s Soccer slipped to No. 25 in the latest NSCAA Division II Top 25 Poll, released on Tuesday (Oct. 11). The Tigers fell nine spots in the poll from No. 16 after going 1-1 in MIAA play last week.

Lindenwood jumped seven spots in the poll to replace FHSU in the No. 16 slot this week. The Lions knocked off the Tigers in Hays in the first meeting of the season between the teams on Sunday (Oct. 9). With the loss, FHSU slid down to No. 25 but has remained in the top 25 of every poll this season. Lindenwood and FHSU are the only two MIAA teams referenced in the poll.

Below is the NSCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Top 25 Poll for October 11, 2016.

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Rockhurst University 1 11-0-1
2 University Of Charleston 3 10-1-0
3 Simon Fraser University 2 9-0-1
4 Wingate University 6 10-0-0
5 LIU Post 4 9-0-1
6 St. Edward’s University 8 11-1-0
7 Tusculum College 10 10-0-0
8 Barry University 11 5-1-0
9 Regis University 5 9-1-1
10 Lynn University 15 9-1-1
11 Adelphi University 14 8-1-1
12 California State University-Los Angeles 13 7-1-3
13 Limestone College 9 9-1-0
14 Tiffin University 12 10-2-0
15 Midwestern State University 18 9-2-1
16 Lindenwood University 22 9-2-2
17 Palm Beach Atlantic University 25 6-2-1
18 Urbana University RV 8-2-1
19 Merrimack College 24 9-2-0
20 Pfeiffer University 21 9-2-0
21 University of California-San Diego RV 7-2-2
22 University Of Southern Indiana 19 10-2-0
23 University Of Tampa 7 5-1-2
24 Colorado Mesa University RV 8-1-3
25 Fort Hays State University 16 7-3-1

Also receiving votes: Gannon University (14), Franklin Pierce University (6), Missouri University of Science & Technology (6), Notre Dame College (5).

FHSU women’s soccer moves up in receiving votes section of NSCAA poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State Women’s Soccer received two more votes than the previous week in the latest NSCAA Division II Top 25 Poll, released on Tuesday (Oct. 11). The Tigers are the second-highest receiving votes team in the poll.

The Tigers went 2-0 last week in MIAA play to improve their stock in the poll. They are only behind Florida Tech in the receiving votes section. FHSU is currently 8-3-1 overall.

The MIAA has two teams in the top 25 with Central Missouri at No. 4 and Northeastern State at No. 21. Central Oklahoma joins FHSU, Central Missouri, and Northeastern State in a tie currently for first place in the MIAA, all at 4-1.

Below is the NSCAA Division II Top 25 Women’s Soccer Poll for Tuesday, October 11.

Rank School Prev. W-L-T
1 Western Washington University 5 11-0-1
2 Grand Valley State University 1 11-1-1
3 Colorado School Of Mines 7 11-1-0
4 University of Central Missouri 2 10-1-0
5 West Chester University 11 11-0-0
6 Columbus State University 9 9-2-0
7 Stonehill College 4 10-1-1
8 Rollins College 17 8-1-1
9 University of California-San Diego 8 10-2-0
10 Truman State University 10 11-0-1
11 East Stroudsburg University 3 10-1-1
12 Adelphi University 12 9-1-1
13 Minot State University 13 9-1-0
14 St. Edward’s University 15 8-1-1
15 University of North Georgia 16 7-1-2
16 University Of West Florida NR 9-3-0
17 University Of Bridgeport 18 8-3-0
18 Limestone College 21 9-1-0
19 Sonoma State University 23 7-2-1
20 Nova Southeastern University 14 5-1-1
21 Northeastern State University 19 11-1-0
22 Bellarmine University 20 9-1-2
23 Kutztown University 22 9-3-0
24 Texas A&M University-Commerce RV 8-3-0
25 Carson-Newman University RV 10-2-0

Also receiving votes: Florida Tech (7), Fort Hays State University (3), Rockhurst University (3), Edinboro University (3), Central Washington University (3)

Denise Lorraine Hattaway

Screen Shot 2016-10-11 at 4.11.12 PMDenise Lorraine Hattaway, 59, entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, September 20, 2016, in Fountain Valley, California, surrounded by her loved ones.

Denise was born to Arthur and Charlene (L’Ecuyer) Stevenson and by the age of 5, her father remarried and she was then raised by her step-mother, Annette Manson.

Denise was full of beautiful colors and she never met a stranger who didn’t turn into a friend. For over 20 years, she was the face of Kelley Blue Book in Irvine, California, and took great pride with her role in the company. She had many nicknames for those she loved and a unique ability to make up words for ordinary items. Her spirit will live eternally through her kids and grandkids whom she taught to appreciate the finer things; yet never pay full price, always order extra onions on the side, and most importantly to live by the Golden Rule: treat others the way you want to be treated.

She was preceded in death by her father, Arthur; three brothers Rodney Stevenson, Kelly Stevenson, and Mark Emmerson; and her sister Lisa Holt.

Survivors include two daughters, Sunshine Prescott and husband, Faron, Hays and Alisha Aiken and husband, Chris, Overland Park; a son, Cimmaron Gage and wife, Brandy; Billings, Montana; step mother, Annette Manson, Clovis, California; sister Cheryl Guyette, Fresno, California; her 6 grandchildren, Keldon, Chloe, and Mason Prescott, Hays; and Baya, Adrien, and Zane Aiken, Overland Park.

A private burial service will be held at the Belmont Cemetery, Speed, Kansas. Memorial donations to help the family with final arrangements may be sent to Sunshine Prescott, P.O. Box 1251, Hays, KS 67601.

Former KSU Student in Racially-Controversial Social Media Post Arrested

From the Sept. Snapchat post
From the Sept. Snapchat post

GEARY COUNTY -Former Kansas State University student Paige Shoemaker was arrested in Geary County on Friday.

Shoemaker, identified for what was reported as a racially charged social media post in September was arrested for alleged theft, according to the Geary County Sheriff Department booking report.

Shoemaker posted bond and was released.

Shoemaker-photo Geary Co.
Shoemaker-photo Geary Co.

For more on Shoemaker’s controversial social media activity.

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