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Failing bridge leads to emergency closure on K-147 in Trego County

KDOT

The Kansas Department of Transportation has closed K-147 in Trego County to through traffic as of Wednesday.

The closure is necessary because of public safety concerns about structural deficiencies found during a recent inspection by KDOT and its engineering consultants on the bridge spanning the Cedar Bluff Reservoir spillway. Plans are currently being developed for an emergency bridge replacement project to be completed in 2020.

The road will be closed from Ogallah to Brownell.

Traffic will be detoured using I-70, U.S. 283 and K-4. For more information on the closure, contact KDOT area engineer Kevin Zimmer at 785-625-9718.

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Check Hays Post for more on this developing story as details become available.

Strong thunderstorm moving east into Ellis County

The National Weather Service in Dodge City has issued a significant weather advisory for Ness, Trego, Rush and Ellis counties until 11 a.m. Wednesday.

At 9:55 a.m., radar was tracking a strong thunderstom along a line extending from near Ogallah to 8 miles north of McCracken. The storm was moving east at 15 mph.

Winds in excess of 40 mph and frequent lightning could be possible.

Check the radar and latest conditions HERE.

Hays Senior Legion sweeps Chiefs

GREAT BEND – Brady Kreutzer’s two-out single scored Palmer Hutchison with the go-ahead run in the seventh inning then Trey Riggs worked around a two-out walk in the bottom of the inning to lead the Hays Eagles Senior American Legion to 6-5 win and doubleheader sweep of Great Bend Tuesday night at the Great Bend Sports Complex.

Riggs drove in three runs with a bases-loaded double in the third which put the Eagles up 4-1. He pitched the final 4 2/3 innings in relief and improved to 3-2 with the win.

The Eagles won the first game 11-2. Palmer Hutchison allowed one earned run over seven innings with eight strikeouts for the complete game victory. Cody Petersen went 4-for-4. He along with Trey Riggs and Brock Lummus all homered. Riggs and Lummus both drove in three runs.

The Eagles improve to 17-5. They host Abilene in a doubleheader at 5 p.m. Thursday at Larks Park.

Dozier’s slam leads Royals to comeback win over Indians

CLEVELAND (AP) – Hunter Dozier’s grand slam capped Kansas City’s stunning five-run rally in the ninth inning off Cleveland closer Brad Hand, giving the Royals an 8-6 win over the Indians on Tuesday night.

Hand (4-3) was a perfect 22 for 22 in save chances and likely on his way to being an All-Star. But the left-hander did not record an out against the Royals, who entered the ninth down 6-3 before storming back.

Nicky Lopez had an RBI infield single before Kansas City loaded the bases and Dozier connected on Hand’s first pitch for his first career grand slam and 13th homer.

It was an unexpected comeback by the Royals, who have blown leads in a major league-leading 27 games.

Hand looked shaky from the outset, and was pulled after allowing five hits in just 13 pitches.

Kevin McCarthy (2-1) pitched the eighth and stumbled into a win, and Ian Kennedy worked the ninth for his 10th save, striking out Carlos Santana with a runner at second for the final out.

Tyler Naquin hit a two-run homer and Santana, Roberto Perez and Mike Freeman had solo shots for the Indians, who were three outs away from their fifth straight win before Hand imploded.

After the Royals tied it 3-3 in the sixth on Lucas Duda’s RBI double, Jason Kipnis walked to open the Indians’ sixth. Royals starter Glenn Sparkman retired the next two hitters, but Naquin made him pay for hanging a curveball with his fifth homer.

In the fifth, Perez connected for his 14th homer, a lined shot that scarcely cleared the wall in right. Perez entered 2019 with just 21 career homers in four-plus big league seasons, but has given the Indians some-much needed power.

Three pitches later, Freeman pulled his second homer into the seats in right.

Indians starter Shane Bieber worked 5 2/3 innings, avoiding trouble in the third and fourth with inning-ending double plays.

However, first baseman Santana’s error – he made a diving stop, but a poor toss to Bieber covering first – helped the Royals take a 2-1 lead in the fifth when White Merrifield hit a two-run double.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: LHP Eric Skoglund’s 80-game suspension for testing positive for banned performance-enhancing drugs ends Wednesday. Skoglund was in the mix to make Kansas City’s rotation before the ban. He’s made three minor league rehab starts and will be added to the 40-man roster.

Indians: RHP Mike Clevinger will be activated Friday to start the series opener in Baltimore. Clevinger has been sidelined with a sprained ankle sustained in his first start after returning from an eight-week stint on the injured list with a strained back muscle. Manager Terry Francona said Clevinger’s bullpen session was intense. “Looked like Game 7 of the World Series,” he said. … OF Jake Bauers felt better after rolling his left ankle during batting practice Monday. Bauers was initially scared he was more seriously injured. “He said he almost kind of blacked out,” said Francona, who was surprised to learn Bauers had never sprained an ankle. “I could do that sleeping,” he cracked.

UP NEXT

Royals: RHP Jakob Junis (4-6, 5.18 ERA) makes his seventh career start against the Indians. He pitched seven innings of two-hit ball against Cleveland on Sept. 3.

Indians: RHP Trevor Bauer (5-6, 3.69) is winless in his last eight starts at home. He allowed a season-high tying 10 hits in his last start on June 21 at Detroit.

Hays Junior Legion run-rules Russell Post 99

RUSSELL – Remington Cox and Jack Fields both drove in four runs to lead the Hays Eagles Junior American Legion to a 17-5 run-rule win over Russell Post 99 Tuesday night at Russell High School.

Cox, Dalton Dale and Wyatt Crain all had three hit nights.

Dale pitched 5 1/3 innings and allowed four runs along with seven strikeouts and six walks for the win.

After each team scored two runs in the first inning, the Eagles took control with a seven-run second. They later added four in the seventh.

The Junior Eagles are now 7-11-1 on the season. They host Abilene in a 5 p.m. doubleheader Thursday at Hays High School.

Sheriff: Former Kan. woman abused her 15 children, boiled puppies to death

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A woman beat and tortured at least some of her 15 children and forced them to watch as she brutally killed their pets, authorities said in New Mexico, the latest place where the woman and her husband have been the subject of complaints.

Martha Crouch photo San Juan Co. Adult Detention Center

Martha Crouch and her husband Timothy of Aztec, New Mexico, were arrested Monday following interviews with a number of their adult and young children living in different states, according to court records. It was not immediately clear if all the allegations made by the children had been verified by authorities.

State officials say documents also point to prior complaints involving the couple in Missouri, Alaska, Kansas and Montana.

Martha Crouch, 53, was charged with child abuse and extreme cruelty to animals. Timothy Crouch, 57, is facing an obstruction charge. The couple has yet to be assigned public defenders. They are due in court Wednesday.

The San Juan County sheriff’s office began an investigation following the arrest of one the couple’s adult children on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Detectives say they uncovered false allegations that two sons beat another brother to death and kidnapped a sister, but heard other claims of abuse, torture and extreme animal cruelty.

One teen daughter told authorities of physical and emotional abuse that had gotten so bad that two of her older siblings took her from New Mexico to Arizona to keep her safe, according to court documents. The teen said after one of their dogs had puppies, the mother “took the puppies and put them into a giant pot and boiled them, making all the kids watch,” the documents said.

The girl told investigators the mother also fed a kitten poison.

She said she was hit by her mother with a plastic cooking spatula for questioning why she wasn’t allowed to go to school. Another, whose age also wasn’t disclosed, said she got pregnant at 14 and her mother beat her until she had a miscarriage.

Another daughter told authorities she was kept in a “fat chain” for three years while the family lived in Alaska because her mother thought she was overweight.

A son told detectives he was “beaten, shot, stabbed and run over by his parents” and “had BBs still inside his arm from when the mother shot him with a shotgun.”

Tim Crouch photo San Juan Co. Adult Detention Center

He said New Mexico child welfare investigators recently came to the house to look into allegations of educational neglect but the mother loaded up the three younger children in a car and took them to the Navajo Dam to avoid them being spotted.

The children told detectives the family had lived in a number of places over the years and every time authorities questioned the parents’ activities, they fled to a new place, according to court documents.

Deanna Taylor, an investigator with the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department, said she received hundreds of pages of reports from other social service agencies in several other states, including Alaska, Kansas, Missouri and Montana. It is not clear what types of allegations were made against the couple in those states and whether any action was taken against them.

Court records show Timothy Crouch pleaded no contest to a theft charge in 1999 in Alaska. A forgery charge in Alaska also was dismissed that year.

Court records show the family had at least one other recent encounter with authorities. San Juan County officials cited Timothy Crouch in May with illegally burning trash.

Court records also show that county authorities’ initial investigation into an assault by an adult son at the family’s home on May 30 came after several brothers said they had been arguing over food.

The son, a 31-year-old also named Timothy Crouch, was accused of pointing a gun at three of his brothers saying he would shoot them. One of the three said the fight started because he was allergic to beef and could not eat hot dogs, an affidavit for an arrest warrant said.

A sister told a deputy there were guns located “throughout the house.”

Authorities also reported finding the body of a dog buried in the backyard that was shot as a punishment to the children.

 

Kansas felon jailed after chase, crash into police patrol vehicle

SEDGWICK COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a Kansas felon on new charges after a chase and crash.

Warner photo Sedgwick Co.

Just after 4:30a.m. Sunday police attempted a traffic stop on a 2016 Nissan Maxima driven by a suspect later identified as 31-year-old John Warmer at Kellogg and Oliver in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.

Warner sped away from the officers and a short vehicle pursuit ensued. Warner fled the vehicle on foot near the intersection of Warner and Lewis. Officers observed he was armed with a handgun, according to Davidson. Officers quickly chased him down, made an arrest and recovered the gun.

A backseat male passenger also fled from the car and has not been located.

After Warner fled the vehicle, he left it in reverse and it struck a Wichita police patrol vehicle causing minor damage. The officers were not injured.

Warner is being held on requested charges of Felon in possession of a firearm, obstruct arrest, possession of marijuana, hit and run, traffic charges and an arrest and detain order through the Kansas Department of Corrections.  He has previous convictions for robbery and drugs and had been on parole since the fall of 2018.

Police apprehend ex-worker who threatened shooting in Kansas City caves

Police on the scene of the arrest photo courtesy KCTV

KANSAS CITY (AP) — Authorities have apprehended a fired worker who is accused of threatening a shooting in Kansas City’s massive subterranean network of businesses housed in old limestone mines.

Police said Tuesday in a tweet that they found the worker in Kansas City, Kansas, and lifted the lockdown at Hunt Midwest SubTropolis in Kansas City, Missouri. No other details were immediately released about the capture, including the worker’s name.

Police said earlier that security spotted the worker entering the cave system after he said he would “shoot the place up.” Numerous federal, state and local agencies helped search while workers were told to stay inside their locked offices.

Many of the businesses in the cave system specialize in storage or warehousing because they are protected from extreme weather and boast stable, year-round temperatures and humidity.

Kansas man sentenced for death of girlfriend’s toddler

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas man has been ordered to spend nearly 49 years in prison in the fatal beating of his girlfriend’s toddler who died several months after state welfare officials received reports that he was being abused.

Lucas Diel photo Sedgwick Co.
Elizabeth Woolheater photo Sedgwick Co.

26-year-old Lucas Diel of Wichita was sentenced Tuesday for second-degree murder in the May 2018 death of 2-year-old Anthony Bunn. He died two days after he was found unresponsive in his Wichita home.

Anthony’s grandfather, Zak Woolheater, described Diel as a “monster” and recalled the horror of sitting next to the dying toddler’s hospital bed.

Woolheater’s attorney said in a court document filed last year that the state was aware of a previous abuse report involving Anthony and didn’t follow procedures.

The boy’s mother, Elizabeth Woolheater, also has been charged with murder.

Update: Sheriff identifies 16-year-old driver, Kan. man who died in crash

RENO COUNTY — One person died in an accident just after 2p.m. Monday in Reno County.
The sheriff’s office reported a vehicle driven by Annabelle Gaston, 16, Plevna, was eastbound on Arlington Road. As the vehicle approached the S curve leading into Arlington, it left the road, traveled into the north ditch and rolled in a field.

Matthew Stansbury, 26, Sylvia, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Gaston and two other passengers identified as Katherine Blake, 21, and Lakrista Ligget, 18, both of Sylvia were transported to Hutchinson Regional Medical Center.

All four were ejected and none were wearing seat belts, according to the Reno County Sheriff’s Department. The accident is still under investigation. Speed is believed to have been a factor, according to the sheriff’s department.

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RENO COUNTY — One person died in an accident just after 2p.m. Monday in Reno County.

The sheriff’s office reported a vehicle was eastbound on Arlington Road. As it approached the S curve leading into Arlington, it left the road, traveled into the north ditch and rolled in a field.

Three female and one male were in the vehicle. One was trapped under the vehicle. The male passenger was ejected and pronounced dead at the scene. The others were transported to Hutchinson Regional Medical Center. The sheriff’s department has not released names of the victims.

RENO COUNTY — One person died in an accident just after 2p.m. Monday in Reno County.

The sheriff’s office reported a vehicle was eastbound on Arlington Road. As it approached the S curve leading into Arlington, it left the road, traveled into the north ditch and rolled in a field.

Three female and one male were in the vehicle. One was trapped under the vehicle. The male passenger was ejected and pronounced dead at the scene. The others were transported to Hutchinson Regional Medical Center. The sheriff’s department has not released names of the victims.

Ivalee F. Munsinger

Ivalee F. Munsinger, 92, formerly of Hays, died Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at Avita Senior Living at Rolling Hills in Wichita.

Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home.

Suspects held on $50K bond after drug bust at 2 homes in Barton County

BARTON COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating two suspects on drug charges after a drug investigation in Barton County.

Harris photo Barton Co.
Welcher photo Barton Co.

Just after 1 p.m. Monday, police executed a pair of narcotics-related search warrants. The first in the 300 block of East 4th Street in Hoisington where narcotics where found, according to police.

Later in the day, police searched a residence in the 300 block of East 3rd Street in Hoisington where drugs were also found.

As a result of the investigation, police arrested 38-year-old Jennifer Welcher and 30-year-old Matthew Harris who were booked on requested charges that include Distribution of a Controlled Substance within 1000 feet of a school. Bonds were each set at $50,000.

Marie Flanigan

Phillips County resident Marie Flanigan passed away Monday, June 24, 2019 at the Phillips County Hospital, Phillipsburg, at the age of 97.

She was born November 20, 1921 in Agra, KS the daughter of Vern and Bertha Jane (Rowland) Anderson. She was united in marriage to Fred Flanigan on December 31, 1950 in Phillipsburg. Fred preceded her in death in 2004.

Survivors include a son, Gary and wife, Carol of Norton, KS; daughter, Kathy Kastle and husband, Jeff of rural Kirwin, KS; 4 grandchildren; and 15 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 28, 2019 in the Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, Phillipsburg, with Pastor Chris Davis officiating. Burial will follow in the Fairview Cemetery, Phillipsburg.

Marie will lie in state from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, Phillipsburg.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Logan Manor Nursing Home.

Olliff-Boeve Memorial Chapel, 1115 2nd Street, Phillipsburg, KS 67661. Online condolences: www.olliffboeve .com.

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