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Cop Shop (9/25)

Barton County Sheriff’s Office Incident Log (9/25)

Shots Fired

At 10:16 a.m. a report of shots fired in the area was made at 126 Kiowa Road.

Traumatic Injuries

At 12:01 p.m. traumatic injuries were reported at 120 Patton Road.

Non-Injury Accident

At 5:30 p.m. an accident was reported at 178 N. US 281 Highway.

Great Bend Police Department Incident Log (9/25)

Battery

At 11:01 a.m. a report of David Brabender touching her in an inappropriate manner was made at 1200 Baker Avenue. Sexual battery case taken.

Warrant Arrest

At 12:10 p.m. Matthew Elson was arrested for a warrant on failure to appear,

Fight

At 12:33 p.m. Michael Brohaugh reported being battered by an unknown subject at 3503 10th Street.

Non-Injury Accident

At 3:25 p.m. an accident was reported at 1515 10th Street.

Theft

At 4:57 p.m. a report of an unknown male subject took his leather vest at 2917 10th Street.

Barton County Sheriff’s Booking Activity (9/25)

BOOKED: Edgar Reyes on Barton County District Court case for no driver’s license, no proof of insurance, bond set at $1,000 C/S. Failure to appear, warrant with bond set at $250 C/S.

BOOKED: Kawliga Zimmerman of Hoisington on Reno County District Court warrant for failure to comply, no bond must serve 90 days in jail. Hoisington Municipal Court warrant for failure to appear, bond set at $5,000 C/S.

BOOKED: Jason Sohm of Great Bend on two Barton County District Court warrant for probation violation, bond was set at $1,200 cash only and $1,500 cash only.

BOOKED: Michael Elson of Great Bend on a Great Bend Municipal Court warrant for failure to appear, bond was set at $500 C/S.

BOOKED: Jerry Cossman on BTDC warrant for interference LEO, domestic battery, criminal damage to property with no bond. BTDC warrant for interference LEO, no bond. BTDC warrant for violation of protection order, no bond. BTDC warrant for interference LEO, no bond. BTDC warrant for criminal threat, no bond.

BOOKED: Billy Hamilton for three Barton County District Court warrants for failure to register, bond set at $40,000 C/S. Probation violation x2 with no bonds.

BOOKED: Mark Prosper of Wichita on Barton County District Court warrant for failure to appear with no bond.

BOOKED: Jerome Maravilla of Great Bend on BTDC warrant for failure to appear, no bond.

RELEASED: Jordan Haist-Richard for transport by Rush County Sheriff to KDOC.

RELEASED: Michael Elson of Great Bend on a GBMC warrant for failure to appear, posted a $500 surety bond through Ace Bail Bonding.

RELEASED: Amy Valdez of Great Bend on BCDC warrant for failure to appear after serving.

RELEASED: Kristy Scott on Cloud County District Court warrant for failure to appear after receiving a $250 OR bond. Still here on local charges.

RELEASED: Kristy Kaye Scott of Abilene on BCDC case for DWS, habitual violator after posting a $2,500 surety bond through Around the Clock. Cloud County District Court warrant for failure to appear after receiving a $250 OR bond.

Attorney: Kan. daycare worker convicted in baby’s death deserves new trial

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The sentencing for a Kansas home day care worker who was convicted in the death of a 9-month-old baby has been pushed back.

Buchhorn-photo Douglas County

Sentencing for 44-year-old Carrody Buchhorn has been rescheduled for Jan. 18.

Two days have been set aside beforehand for her attorneys to make their case that Buchhorn deserves a new trial.

She got new attorneys after she was convicted in July of unintentionally but recklessly causing the death of Oliver “Ollie” Ortiz in September 2016 in Eudora. Her attorneys are challenging the testimony of the coroner, who ruled that the baby’s death was a homicide.

Buchhorn, who was on house arrest prior to her conviction, is now jailed without bond pending sentencing. She faces nine to 10 years in prison.

Cougar Men and Women earn Player of the Week status

Gabriel Arraes and Felipe Baeza of the Barton Community College men’s soccer team have been named the KJCCC’s week five recipients of the player and goalkeeper honors.

The duo secured an equally offensive and defensive attack in the Cougars’ three victories this past week resulting to a move atop the Jayhawk West standings at 4-0-1 and jumping back into the national poll at No. 17 with an 8-1-1 record.

Fresh off a three win week including a road victory over a ranked opponent, Rayssa Neres and Reyna Gonzalez of the Barton Community College women’s soccer team has been named the KJCCC recipients of player and goalkeeper awards respectively for week five of the season.

The honors are the third consecutive week the Cougars have been awarded, the second time for each as Gonzalez earned week three’s goalkeeper award while Neres makes it consecutive weeks earning the player awards.

 

 

Controversial ‘vaccine can kill’ billboard up in Kansas City

KANSAS CITY — A controversial billboard is receiving a lot of attention in Kansas City.

image courtesy Learn the Risk

This week, Learn The Risk, identified on their website as a public awareness campaign educating on vaccine ingredients and risk, launched a billboard campaign in five cities around the country. One billboard on Blue Parkway in Kansas City honors a boy who the organization says died just days after receiving routine childhood vaccines.

The organization’s social media page says “Nothing will ever bring Nicholas back, but we can make sure he didn’t die in vain. Nicholas will save lives. He’s a true hero.”

In response, the Kansas City Health Department is reminding residents on the importance of immunizations. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment also has a Facebook page devoted to immunizations, vaccine education,  access programs, recommendations and promotion of safe vaccines to prevent illness.

BCYP Fall Fest is Oct. 7

Members of the Barton County Young Professionals (BCYP) group are invited to bring their children to Fall Fest, sponsored by Farmers Bank & Trust. This free event takes place Sunday, October 7 at Long Pumpkin Patch, 163 NE 30 Road outside of Great Bend, from 5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.  Please RSVP to bartonyp@gmail.com by Wednesday, October 3.

Activities include: pumpkin painting, face painting, a family photo booth, a corn maze, fall treats, and more!  For more information, visit www.BartonYP.com for find @BartonYP on Facebook.

Barton County Young Professionals (BCYP) exists to provide leadership, networking & volunteer opportunities. BCYP is a free membership organization for anyone 21-40ish who lives or works in the Barton County area. Over 750 individuals currently participate in BCYP membership. To learn more about the benefits of membership or to see an event schedule, visit www.BartonYP.com or call the Great Bend Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development at 620-792-2401.

Panther Soccer loses at Garden City 3-1

Two second half goals by Garden City Tuesday allowed the Buffaloes to beat the Great Bend Panthers 3-1 at Garden.

The Buffs led 1-0 at halftime and scored twice in the second half to take a 3-0 lead. The Panthers, who just a week prior took number 1 ranked Dodge City to overtime, could not find the net until the 90th minute, when Humberto Alonzo scored to avoid the shutout.

Great Bend falls to 3-7 overall and 2-3 in Western Athletic Conference play while Garden improved to 7-2 and 3-2.

The Panthers are off until next Tuesday when the host TMP.

Kansas teacher due in court on student sex-related charge

OLATHE, Kan. (AP) — A man who abruptly resigned from the Shawnee City Council after being placed on leave from his teaching job has been arrested and charged with having sexual relations with a student.

Adrian -photo Johnson Co.

Thirty-three-year-old Justin Adrian was arrested on Tuesday, after he was charged on Friday with unlawful sexual relations with a student.

Adrian left his teaching position at Olathe East High School and resigned from the Shawnee City Council earlier this month.

Fox4KC reports court documents say the alleged incident occurred with an Olathe East student older than 16 at the school Sept. 7.

He was a social studies teacher at the high school.

Adrian’s next court appearance is scheduled for Wednesday.

Dozier’s homer lifts Royals to 4-3 win over Reds

CINCINNATI (AP) — Hunter Dozier’s quiet night turned into a clutch, game-winning effort for the Kansas City Royals.

Dozier led off the ninth inning with a tie-breaking home run, then teamed with shortstop Adalberto Mondesi for a key out in the bottom of the inning as the Royals beat the slumping Cincinnati Reds 4-3 Tuesday night.

“It felt like a quiet night until the ninth,” said Dozier, who snapped a 0-for-17 skid with his homer to left field. “A lot happened in a short amount of time.”

Dozier’s 11th homer of the season, off Raisel Iglesias (2-5), left Kansas City needing two wins in its last five games to avoid tying the franchise record of 106 losses in a season, set in 2005. The Royals (55-102) have won three of their last four games, after a five-game losing streak.

The Reds had runners on first and second with one out in the ninth against closer Wily Peralta, but Mondesi fielded Scott Schebler’s grounder and threw to Dozier at third, forcing Brandon Dixon. Jose Peraza followed with a hard grounder that Dozier was able to knock down with a diving backhand stop, leaving the bases loaded. Joey Votto grounded out harmlessly, and Peralta earned his 14th save.

“They made some good plays,” Reds interim manager Jim Riggleman said. “I was shocked that Dozier got to that ball. I thought it was down the line and would at least tie the game.”

Kansas City manager Ned Yost felt Dozier’s play on Schebler’s grounder to Mondesi was more difficult than it looked.

“He went for the ball at first,” Yost said. “He had to peel back to get to the bag. His athleticism allowed him to do that.”

Kevin McCarthy (5-4) walked the first batter he faced to lead off the eighth and the Reds ended up loading the bases with no outs on Votto’s checked-swing dribbler up the third base line. But Eugenio Suarez grounded into a force out at the plate, Scooter Gennett struck out and Phillip Ervin hit a fielder’s-choice grounder to Dozier, ending the threat.

Cincinnati went 3-for-10 with runners in scoring position and now are 8-for-75 (.107) in that situation over their last 13 games. The slumping Reds (66-92) have lost four straight, all against teams with worse records than their own. The Reds have also lost five of six, and their interleague losing streak reached seven games.

Ryan O’Hearn hit his 12th homer of the season, a two-run shot off Matt Harvey, in the fourth inning, to give the Royals a 3-0 lead. The Reds’ Dilson Herrera delivered a pinch-hit, two-run homer in the fifth before Gennett tripled and Ervin drove him in with the game-tying run in the seventh

Harvey overcame a 51-minute rain delay with one out in the bottom of the third inning. He lasted five innings and gave up six hits and three runs with six strikeouts. The former Mets’ right-hander didn’t allow a walk. He has a 7-7 record and 4.46 ERA in 23 games with the Reds, and a 4.92 ERA overall in 2018.

“It was frustrating,” Harvey said. “I was pretty sharp in the first three innings. After the delay, I wasn’t as sharp.

The delay cost Eric Skoglund a shot at his second win of the season and first since April 28 against the White Sox. The Royals rookie, making his 12th start of 2018 and fourth since missing three months with a strained ulnar collateral ligament, didn’t return when play resumed.

ROCKY TOP

The Reds announced that they were resuming an affiliation with Double-A Chattanooga. The Reds and Lookouts were affiliated from 1988 through 2008.

IT’S LORENZEN

RHP Michael Lorenzen (3-2), trying to convince the Reds that he can make the conversion from reliever to starter, will get his third and final chance this season against the Pirates in Sunday’s series finale.

NEW HIGH

Whit Merrifield singled with one out in the fifth inning to extend his hitting streak to a season-high 15 games. The streak is the fourth of at least 12 games this season for Merrifield, the AL’s hits and stolen base leader going into Tuesday.

UP NEXT

Royals: RHP Heath Fillmyer (3-2) will make his first career start against the Reds in his final 2018 start.

Reds: LHP Cody Reed (1-2) makes his first career start against the Royals, who made him their second-round pick in the June 2013 draft.

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