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SEPTEMBER 18, 2017

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FOR SALE: 7-1/4″ SKI SAW, 5 HESSTON BELT BUCKLES, BRIEF CASE W/ATLAS, LG FLIP PHONE. 786-1945

FOR SALE: JOHN DEERE NO TILL DRILL W/LOTS OF OPTIONS, 2010 FORD EXPEDITION EL EDDIE BAUER/LOADED. 285-5288

WANTED: HIGH POWERED RIFLE SCOPE, WANTED: INFORMATION ON LIFE ALERT IN THE AREA. 786-1997

FOR SALE: 1985 CHEVY 350 PU OR TRADE FOR A 4WD PU W/SMALLER ENGINE. COOPER TIRE 31/1050/15 316-619-8494

FOR SALE: 36″ TAN STORM DOOR W/HARDWARE. 282-9983

FOR SAEL: 4 36X80 STORM DOORS, BABY BOUNCER/WALKER. FREE: PUZZLES. 617-9083

FOR SALE: BABY BED W/MATTRESS/GIRLS BEDDING (LOST SCREWS), COCKATIELS W/CAGES. WANTED: DOOR FOR A MOBILE HOME. 617-3505

FOR SALE: 100′ GUTTER COVER. 282-1712

FOR SALE: LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS, WEED EATER, ROLLATOR WALKER TIRE TOOLS. 603-3907

FOR SALE: NEW ZEALAND WHITE RABBITS, TIRES 33/12.50/16.5 ON RIMS. 282-4715

FOR SALE: 4 PERSON OUTSIDE HOT TUB, HIGH PRESSURE WASHER W/HOSES, GOLF CLUBS BAG/CART. 546-3719

FOR SALE: 2005 DODGE DURANGO FOR PARTS OR USE IT ON THE RIVER. 639-2853

FOR SALE: CHICKENS, 2005 CHEVY 3/4 TON PU, 2003 OLDS ALERO. 617-8267

FOR SALE 500 PAVER BRICKS (BLONDE). 786-0063

FOR SALE: 2 ANTIQUE VANITIES, TIGER OAK CHEST. 617-5136

FOR SALE: FARM FRESH EGGS, MALE COCKATIEL. 617-4311

FOR SALE: TOPPER FOR A 1980 FORD PU, BOARDS IN ASSORTED SIZES. 282-3414 OR 785-259-9504

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Cop Shop (9/15 – 9/17)

Barton County Sheriff’s Office Incident Log (9/15)

Non-Injury Accident

At 6:27 a.m. an accident was reported at 2279 NW 110th Avenue. Out of county.

At 10:33 p.m. an accident was reported at SW 60 Avenue & W. US 56 Highway.

Warrant Arrest

At 11:24 p.m. an officer arrested Nathan Manley at 3907 Broadway Avenue.

9/16

Criminal Damage

At 2:57 a.m. criminal damage was reported at 176 S. Highway 281.

Non-Injury Accident

At 9:16 p.m. an accident was reported at SE 110 Avenue & SE 20 Road.

9/17

Non-Injury Accident

At 2:14 a.m. an accident was reported at E. K-4 Highway & NE 80 Avenue.

Great Bend Police Department Incident Log (9/15)

Back Pain

At 6:02 a.m. EMS assistance was needed at 3719 23rd Street.

Traumatic Injuries

At 8:18 a.m. traumatic injuries were reported at 1101 Williams Street.

Theft

At 8:42 a.m. theft of her pulse from her vehicle was reported at 3929 10th Street.

Hemorrhage / Lacerations

At 4:17 p.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 804 Maple Street.

Burglary / Not in Progress

At 10:15 p.m. a burglary was reported at 2027 Morton Street.

9/16

Theft

At 3:27 a.m. a theft was reported at 811 Grant Street Apt. 131.

At 8:46 a.m. reports of a white male driving away with his gold 2004 Mercury Grand Marqui were made at 3503 10th Street. Vehicle was entered into NCIC. Total loss of $7,000.

Non-Injury Accident

At 10:15 a.m. Cane Clawson was eastbound on 28th Street & William and struck Brian Scott’s vehicle that was southbound through Williams.

Unconscious / Fainting

At 10:26 a.m. EMS assistance was needed at 4107 10th Street.

Falls

At 12:07 p.m. EMS assistance was needed at 5926 Eisenhower Ct. 49.

Non-Injury Accident

At 12:32 p.m. an accident was reported at 3503 10th Street.

Traumatic Injuries

At 9:42 p.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 3222 18th Street.

Shots Fired

At 9:44 p.m. a report of shots fired in the area was made in the 2100 block of 27th Street.

At 9:46 p.m. a report of shots fired in the area was made at 2806 Gano Street.

9/17

Convulsions / Seizures

At 1:01 a.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 11th Street & Washington Street.

Criminal Damage

At 1:09 a.m. criminal damage was reported at Broadway & Hubbard Street.

Convulsions / Seizures

At 2:22 a.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 1446 Lakin Avenue.

Non-Injury Accident

At 9:13 a.m. an unknown vehicle was eastbound and struck his residence and gas line at 425 Buckeye Street.

Falls

At 1:09 p.m. ambulance assistance was needed at 2908 17th Street.

Theft

At 2:06 p.m. a report of someone stealing rings from her residence at 1020 Lincoln Street was made.

At 4:43 p.m. theft of motor fuel was reported at 1001 Main Street.

At 8:55 p.m. theft of gas was reported at 1315 10th Street.

At 10:39 p.m. theft of bikes was made at 1700 Stone Street.

At 10:45 p.m. theft from a vehicle was made at 3307 10th Street.

UPDATE: Police investigate death of 60-year-old Kansas man

RILEY COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating the death of a man in Manhattan. Just after 5 a.m. Sunday, police filed a report for involuntary manslaughter, according to Monday’s Riley County Police Activity Report.

Just after 11:50 p.m. Saturday, the Riley County Police Department was dispatched to 2220 Green Avenue in response to a 911 call, according to a media release.

When officers arrived on scene, they found an unconscious man identified as 60-year-old Randy Jay Abarr of that address.

EMS transported Abarr to Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan where he was pronounced dead.

In Monday’s activity report, police indicated there is no danger to the public. Police did not report any arrest in the case.

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RILEY COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating the death of a man in Manhattan.

Just after 11:50 p.m. Saturday, the Riley County Police Department was dispatched to 2220 Green Avenue in response to a 911 call, according to a media release.

When officers arrived on scene, they found an unconscious man identied as 60-year-old Randy Jay Abarr of that address.

EMS transported Abarr to Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan where he was pronounced dead.

Police released no additional details early Sunday.

Barton County Sheriff’s Booking Activity (9/15 – 9/17)

9/15

BOOKED: Deneva Steinert of Great Bend on Central Kansas Community Corrections serve sentence.

BOOKED: Wilson Amber of Hoisington for serve sentence for probation violation.

BOOKED: Juvenile female of Great Bend on battery, no bond.

BOOKED: Justin Herren of Great Bend on BTDC case for serve sentence.

BOOKED: Christopher Immediato of Great Bend on BTDC case for serve sentence.

BOOKED: Samantha Elsen of Hoisington on BTDC case for serve sentence.

BOOKED: Derek Marley of Wichita on BTDC case for serve sentence.

BOOKED: Kent Duane Schartz of Ellinwood on GBMC warrant for failure to appear, bond set in lieu of $500 C/S.

BOOKED: Nathan Manley of Great Bend on Barton County District Court warrant for failure to appear with bond set at $300 cash only or 48-hour OR bond.

RELEASED: Ricky Bryant on Barton County probation serve sentence after her served his time in full.

RELEASED: Brandon Witthuhn of Great Bend on BTSO case for battery DV after posting a $1,000 surety bond through Ace Bail Bonding and after being released on Ness County District Court warrant.

RELEASED: Juvenile female of Great Bend on battery, released to JJA.

RELEASED: Kent Duane Schartz of Ellinwood on GBMC warrant for failure to appear, posted bond through Ace Bail Bonding of $500.

9/16

BOOKED: Trent Mermis of Great Bend on Barton County District Court warrant for interference with law enforcement, bond set at $10,000 C/S.

BOOKED: Roland Ortiz of Garden City on a Barton County District warrant for failure to appear, no bond. GBMC warrant for failure to appear, bond was set at $2,000 C/S.

BOOKED: Calvin Hinz on GBPD case of theft, possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia, false impersonation, and possession of marijuana, bond set at $10,000 C/S.

BOOKED: Patrick Doty on Great Bend Municipal Court case for serve sentence.

RELEASED: Ricky Bryant of Hoisington on Barton County probation serve sentence.

RELEASED: Trent Mermis of Great Bend on Barton County District Court warrant for interference with law enforcement after he posted a $10,000 surety bond.

RELEASED: Milton Brown of Great Bend on Barton County probation serve sentence.

9/17

BOOKED: Charnice Anderson of Great Bend on Barton County District Court case for domestic battery, bond set at $1,000 C/S.

RELEASED: Deneva Steinert of Great Bend on Central Kansas Community Corrections serve sentence.

RELEASED: Mario M. Arias on Great Bend Municipal Court serve sentence.

RELEASED: Patrick Doty on Great Bend Municipal Court case for serve sentence.

RELEASED: Christopher Immediato of Great Bend on Great Bend Municipal Court warrant for serve sentence.

RELEASED: Justin Herren on Great Bend Municipal Court warrant for serve sentence.

RELEASED: Bobby G. Heinz on Barton County District Court warrant with a $10,000 OR bond authorized by Barton County District Court.

RELEASED: Charnice Anderson of Great Bend on Barton County District Court case for domestic battery, posted bond through Fast Eddy’s Bail Bonding.

RELEASED: Derek Marley on Barton County District Court case with a serve sentence.

RELEASED: Nathan Manley of Great Bend on Barton County District Court warrant for failure to appear after a 48-hour OR.

New CEO named at HaysMed


The University of Kansas Health System and HaysMed Monday announced Edward Herrman, BSN, MBA/HCM, FACHE, will become HaysMed’s president and chief executive officer.

Herrman assumes the position previously held by John Jeter, MD, who announced his retirement earlier this year.

Edward Herrman Courtesy photo

“We are pleased to bring Eddie on board with his extensive experience and success in healthcare leadership, “ said Bob Page, president and chief executive officer of The University of Kansas Health System. “His enthusiasm and knowledge of the local community will help propel HaysMed into the future, as we look to enhance services provided in Hays and strengthen relationships with other providers throughout the region.”

Herrman, who is currently president of INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center in Enid, Oklahoma, was selected following an extensive national search.

“We interviewed an excellent group of potential candidates and we determined Edward Herrman was the most qualified and best person to become the next leader of HaysMed,” said Alan Moore, chairman of the HaysMed Board of Directors. “We are excited about the skills and energy he will bring to the president and CEO position, and we look forward to the positive impact he will make at HaysMed and within the community.”

In his current role at INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center, Herrman provides leadership, direction and administration for 207 licensed beds in three non-profit healthcare facilities.  Prior to becoming president, he was the hospital’s chief nursing officer from 2008-2011. In 2011, he accepted a nurse leadership role at INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center in Oklahoma City. He returned to INTEGRIS Bass Baptist Health Center in 2013 to become president.

Herrman received a bachelor of science in nursing degree from Oklahoma City University and a master of business administration/healthcare administration degree from the University of Phoenix.

Herrman served on the board of directors for numerous community organizations in Enid, including United Way of Enid and Northwest Oklahoma, Northwest Oklahoma Blood Institute, Denny Price YMCA, Vance Development Authority and Enid High Education Council. He is past-president of the Oklahoma Organization for Nurse Executives, and a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives.

Gerald W. McAllister

Dateline: Hays, Kansas

Name of Deceased: Gerald W. McAllister                                        Age: 73

Date of Death: September 13, 2017

Place of Death: Via Christi St. Francis Regional Medical Center, Wichita, Kansas

Date of Birth: May 28, 1944 at Gillette, Wyoming

Parents Name: William Charles and Eloise (Robinson) McAllister

 

OBITUARY INFORMATION

Mr. McAllister had been a Hays resident since 2005, coming from Great Bend.  Gerald worked in the oilfield and later retired from STI, as a truck driver.  He was a veteran of the U.S. Army.

 

SURVIVORS

Two sons: Mike McAllister and wife Jennifer of Longmont, CO

David McAllister and wife Bethany of Olathe, KS

One daughter: Jaime McAllister and wife Aleasha of Great Bend, KS

Two brothers: Mike McAllister of Seattle, WA

John McAllister of Oakland, CA

Four Grandchildren

One Great Grandchild

He was preceded in passing by a son, John McAllister, and by his parents, William and Eloise McAllister.

Graveside services will take place at a later date in Moorcroft, Wyoming.  There will be no visitation, as cremation has taken place. 

 

Condolences may be sent and notice viewed at www.bryantfh.net

                        Arrangements by      Bryant Funeral Home           

1425 Patton Road        Great Bend, Kansas     67530

 

Timothy Wayne Collier

Dateline: Ellinwood, Kansas

Name of Deceased: Timothy Wayne Collier                                  Age: 68

Date of Death: September 15, 2017

Place of Death: University Of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

Date of Birth: July 28, 1949 at Great Bend, Kansas

Mother’s Name:   Maryleen (Meier) Collier

 

OBITUARY INFORMATION

A lifelong Barton County resident, Tim was a farmer, an engineer for Fuller Brush Industries, owner and operator of Chet Brown Logging Co., and an appraiser for Stafford County.  He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Air Force Reserves, serving in Korea during the Vietnam War.  He was an avid horseman and talented artist.

 

SURVIVORS

Wife: Cynthia Collier, of the home

Mother: Maryleen Brown, Great Bend, KS

One daughter: Whitney Collier of Atchison, KS

Two sisters: Karen Morton of Great Bend, KS

Cheslea Hodges and husband Jerry of Indianapolis, IN

Step Son: Bobby Smith of Lawrence, KS

Two Step daughters: Jessica Smith of Wichita, KS

Adrienne Clem and husband Jeremy of Seattle, WA

Three Grandchildren:  Tahj Helms, Taye Helms, and Saija Bailey

Six Step Grandchildren:  Madeline Mason, Alexandria Heck, Vivienne Clem, Mary Jane Clem, Rhett Ernest, and Nicolet Ernest

Brother-in-law:  Joel Folds of Wichita, KS

 

He was preceded in death by step father, Chester Brown; and two brothers-in-law, Jim Morton and Paul Folds.

 

SERVICE INFORMATION

Funeral Service: Monday, September 18, 2017

Time of Service: 10:00 am

Place of Service: Bryant Funeral Home

Officiant: Rev. Dick Ogle

Visitation:    1:00 to 8:00 p.m., Sunday, September 17, 2017 at Bryant Funeral Home, with the family receiving friends from 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Memorial Fund: In lieu of flowers American Cancer Society, in care of Bryant Funeral Home

 

Condolences may be sent and notice viewed at www.bryantfh.net

                        Arrangements by      Bryant Funeral Home           

1425 Patton Road        Great Bend, Kansas     67530

 

KDOT: Highway closed due to fatal, Monday crash

LYON COUNTY —  Law enforcement and additional first responders are on the scene of a fatal Monday crash  on U.S. 50 in Lyon County. The Kansas Department of Transportation closed two miles of the road west of Emporia.

 

 

No additional details were released early Monday.

Police: 2 Kansas girls hospitalized after shooting

Police investigating Sunday night shooting in Topeka-photo courtesy WIBW TV

SHAWNEE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a shooting.
Just after 11:30 p.m. Sunday, Topeka Police officers on patrol were alerted to the sound of gunshots and responded to a shooting in the 2600 Block of SE 10th in Topeka, according to police.

Officers found two female juvenile victims were suffering from non-life threatening injuries consistent with having been shot.

Both girls were transported to a local hospital. Both victims and witnesses to the armed criminal action were interviewed. Police released no additional details.

Anyone with information relating to this crime, please call Topeka Police Department Detectives at 785-368-9400 or Crime Stoppers at 785-234-0007.

Police: 5 suspects arrested for central-Kansas drive-by shooting

HARVEY COUNTY— Law enforcement authorities are investigating five suspects in connection with a drive-by shooting.

Just before 5p.m. Sunday, police were made aware of a drive by shooting near NW24th and Hoover in Harvey County.

Police located the suspect vehicle and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. The vehicle led Newton police on a short chase, coming to a stop near the intersection of Lazy Creek Drive and Split Oak Drive. The occupants of the vehicle fled on foot and were all apprehended a short time later. A handgun was recovered at the scene.

Four Juveniles and one adult were taken into custody. will be interviewed by investigators with the Harvey County Sheriff’s Office.

Police reported no injuries and did not release names of the suspects.

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