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Police: Infant found in Kansas apartment complex trash UPDATE

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LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Lawrence police are investigating after an injured 9-month-old girl was found abandoned in the trash.

Police say in a news release the child was taken to a Kansas City hospital in serious but stable condition. She has possibly life-threatening injuries.

The child was found Thursday morning in the trash receptacle at the apartment complex.

Lawrence police says they have been in contact with the child’s family.

No other information was immediately released.

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LAWRENCE – Lawrence police are investigating after an injured infant was found abandoned in the trash.

Police said in a release that the infant was found Thursday morning in the trash receptacle at an apartment complex in the 2500 Block of West 6th Street.

Police said the infant had injuries that were “possibly life-threatening” and had been taken to a hospital in serious but stable condition.

Police did not provide a gender or approximate age of the infant.

No additional information is available.

-The Associated Press contributed to this report.

State confirms plan to close Larned Juvenile Correctional Facility

Larned Juvenile Correctional Facility
Larned Juvenile Correctional Facility

LARNED – As youth incarceration levels in Kansas continue to decrease, the Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) announced intentions to close the Larned Juvenile Correctional Facility (LJCF) in Larned, according to a media release.

The closure plan is set to occur over a twelve month period where both staffing and youth population will gradually decline.

“There are no plans to move any youth currently at the LJCF,” stated Secretary of Corrections Joe Norwood. “Over the next twelve months, I will ensure that every LJCF employee is afforded an opportunity to continue their employment with the state of Kansas. While working to provide a smooth transition for our staff and incarcerated youth, public safety is and will remain our highest priority. “

In fiscal year 2010, the monthly average population of incarcerated juveniles was 331. The current monthly average for fiscal year 2016 is 233, a drop of approximately 30 percent.

Insurance will not cover loss from scam that tricked Barton Co. treasurer

ComputerScam_740BARTON COUNTY – Law enforcement officials in Barton County continue to investigate an expensive email scam.

In May, $48,600 was erroneously transferred from the Treasurer’s Office to a bank in Georgia in an email scam.

Officials have recovered $34,360 of the money that was lost and were hoping that insurance would cover an additional $14,000.

According to Administrator Richard Boeckman, EMC Insurance has notified the county that they were not covered for the loss.

Last year, the County took out a policy with EMC that included a cyber solutions data compromise coverage, which gave Boeckman hope that the new policy might cover such a loss.

The insurance covered a computer breach. This was a scam.

The $14,239.30 will be taken from the general county budget.

3 charged after body of Kansas man found in Missouri cotton field

Robinson, Coleman and Hamilton- photos Sikeston Police
Robinson, Coleman and Hamilton- photos Sikeston Police

SIKESTON, Mo. (AP) — Authorities have charged three people in the death of a 66-year-old Kansas man reported missing in southeast Missouri.

The Pittsburg Morning Sun reports Larry Weaver of Pittsburg, Kansas, was reported missing late last month after he failed to check out of a Sikeston motel. Authorities discovered his motorcycle was also missing, but his wallet and other belongings were left in his motel room. His body was found Saturday in a cotton field in New Madrid County.

Records show 40-year-old Elsie M. Coleman Hamilton and 49-year-old Ronnie Carl Robinson Sr., both of North Little Rock, Arkansas, and 35-year-old Larenzle Coleman, of Oakfield, Tennessee, are charged with first-degree murder in Weaver’s death.

An autopsy shows Weaver had been tied up and beaten.

Weaver- courtesy photo
Weaver- courtesy photo

Online court records don’t list lawyers for the defendants.

Police: Kansas man killed former girlfriend after breakup UPDATE

Emily Sonneman Courtesy photo
Emily Sonneman Courtesy photo

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Wichita police say a 26-year-old man shot and killed his former girlfriend before killing himself.

Lt. Todd Ojile identified the victim as 24-year-old Emily Sonneman and the suspect as Dion Stevens. Police believe the two were arguing in an apartment Wednesday shortly before the shootings.

Police say the two had been previously involved in relationship, and Sonneman had gone to Stevens’ apartment to return items when they started arguing.

Police told KWCH that Sonneman jumped from a second floor balcony, and Stevens chased her outside and shot her. Police say Sonneman was conscious when officers arrived and was able to identify Stevens as the suspect. She died later at a hospital.

Officers found Stevens dead in the apartment from a single gunshot wound.

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SEDGWICK COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Sedgwick County are investigating a deadly shooting.

Just before 2:20 p.m. on Wednesday, police officers were dispatched to a shooting in the 1700 block of South Rock Road, according to a social media report.

Officers located a 24-year-old woman suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. She was transported to an area hospital and died.

While on scene, officers were directed to an apartment where the suspect was seen running to after the shooting. When officers made entry, they located a 27-year-old man deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The suspect was an ex boyfriend of the victim, according to police. She was at the apartment to return property to him after a breakup.

Police have not released names in the case.

Kansas man dead after Interstate bridge pillar crash, fire UPDATE

SALINE COUNTY – A Salina man died in an accident just before 10 a.m. on Thursday in Saline County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander driven by Larry L. Nelson, 58, Salina, was southbound on Interstate 135 at Magnolia.

The vehicle left the roadway, hit a bridge pillar and caught fire.

Nelson was pronounced dead at the scene and transported to Roselawn Mortuary.

He was not wearing a seat belt, according to the KHP.

Traffic backed up near the scene of Thursday's fatal crash
Traffic backed up near the scene of Thursday’s fatal crash

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SALINE COUNTY – One person died in an accident just before 10 a.m. on Thursday in Saline County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol responded to the Magnolia Road overpass on Interstate 135 after a report of a vehicle explosion.

A silver passenger vehicle was southbound, left the roadway, and struck a concrete bridge pillar overpass head-on.

Upon impact, the vehicle caught fire, but did not explode, according to the KHP.

The driver was pronounced dead at the scene. The name of the victim was not immediately released, pending family notification.

Southbound traffic on Interstate 135 was reduced to one lane while investigators and first responders work to clear the scene.

Floating down the river banned after 3 Kansas teens rescued

Arkansas River rescue
Arkansas River rescue

RENO COUNTY— Emergency crews in Reno County made another rescue on the Arkansas River on Thursday morning.

Three people who were making a float trip down the river got into trouble, according to Jeremy Unruh with the Hutchinson Fire Department.

The two women and a man started the trip at 4th Avenue and had gone about 100 yards downstream, when they became entangled in some trees.

One of them had a cell phone and called 911.

Hutch Fire put two rescue personnel into a raft and sent them into the area where all three were rescued without harm.

Reno County has now banned all floating down the river due to the high fast moving water.

This is the third water rescue made by Hutch Fire in the river in the past month.

KBI helping identify body found hanging in a tree

KBIbanner2013SEWARD COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities including the Kansas Bureau of Investigation are investigating a body found in Seward County.

The body, wearing a heavy coat, was found hanging from a tree on Wednesday morning in a wooded area behind the VFW on West 2nd Street Road, according to Seward County Sheriff’s Captain Rob Gant.

“The owner of the property was mowing and his dog started barking, said Gant.

The man moved some bushes, tree branches and noticed the coat.

The gender of the victim has not been determined due to decomposition, according to Gant.

“The coroner believes the body has been there for some time,” he said.

Dental records will be used to help identify the victim.

Storms hit Kansas, Missouri cutting power to thousands

Thursday storm damage photo courtesy Jessica Harris-Wood via NWS Kansas City
Thursday storm damage photo courtesy Jessica Harris-Wood via NWS Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Heavy thunderstorms rolled through Missouri and Kansas, yanking down power lines and trees and causing power outages.

The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm watch for several sections around Missouri and Kansas and said storms could continue through the evening. The weather service also issued flash flood warnings for southeast Missouri.

Downed trees and power lines have left about 50,000 customers of Kansas City Power & Light without power. Ameren Missouri also reported on its website early Thursday that about 10,000 of its customers didn’t have power, largely in central Missouri.

In Kansas, Westar Energy says numerous outages have also been reported, largely in the Topeka area.

The weather service says similar storms could spawn large hail and possible tornados in Kansas and Missouri.

Man hit in the head by falling, 4-pound bolt at Kansas wind farm

police accident emergency crashPRATT – Law enforcement authorities in Pratt County are investigating a second wind farm accident this week.

Just after 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the Pratt County Sheriff’s Office and Pratt County Emergency Services were dispatched to a work place accident at the Wind Farm 7 miles east and 4 ½ miles south of Pratt, according to a media release.

A 26-year-old man suffered a severe head wound. He was approximately 100 feet above the ground inside the tower, when a 4 pound bolt, approximately 10 inches long fell from over 100 feet above and hit him in the head, knocking him unconscious.

Other workers on the scene were able to lower him to the ground, where he regained consciousness. The injured worker was not wearing a helmet according to witnesses at the scene.

The man was transported to the Kingman hospital by Pratt County Emergency Services and a medical helicopter transported him to a Wichita area hospital.

Name of the injured worker has not been released.

On Sunday, a Pratt County wind farm worker fell approximately 126 feet and landed on his back in the mud. He remains hospitalized.

2 hospitalized after train hits flatbed semi pulling hay

KHPKIOWA COUNTY – Two people were injured in an accident just before 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday in Kiowa County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2000 International Flatbed semi pulling hay was southbound on road 47 two miles west of U.S. 54 and Main in Haviland.

The driver Georki Quezada, 45, Tampa, FL., approached the railroad tracks and did not yield to and eastbound train.

The train struck the tractor on the rear axel wheel and the unit separated.

The semi truck came to rest on the south side of the tracks and the trailer came to rest on the north side of the tracks.

Quezada and a passenger Alibey Fumero, 41, Tampa, FL., were transported to the Kiowa County Hospital.

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

Warrant issued for man who dragged Kansas officer with car

Aramis Neal Hernandez -photo Lawrence Police
Aramis Neal Hernandez -photo Lawrence Police

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Lawrence police have issued an arrest warrant for a man who allegedly injured an officer by dragging him with his vehicle as he fled a traffic stop.

Police spokeswoman Sgt. Amy Rhoads says 36-year-old Aramis N. Hernandez is wanted for aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer.

A police officer stopped a white Ford Fusion with a Missouri license plate around 4:45 p.m. Tuesday. Authorities say Hernandez fled the area, dragging the officer on the street with his vehicle.

Rhoads says the officer was treated in a local hospital for injuries that weren’t life-threatening. He has been released.
Police said Wednesday that the vehicle has been found, but that Hernandez is still at large. Hernandez was wearing a blue suit, white shirt, red tie and aviator-style sunglasses.

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