Saturday, May 25 2013 1:25 PM EDT2013-05-25 17:25:23 GMT
A popular Grateful Dead tribute band from Missouri is taking a sabbatical - the result of a 30-month prison sentence for the lead singer.
A popular Grateful Dead tribute band from Missouri is taking a sabbatical - the result of a 30-month prison sentence for the lead singer.
DUNKLIN COUNTY, MO (KFVS) -
Police have made 3 meth arrests Thursday in Dunklin County.
According to Dunklin Co. Sheriff Bob Holder, Ulyssus Wade Crum of Cardwell, Kimberly Dawn Dobbins of Cardwell and Shonda Lynn Stone of the Arbyrd, Mo. area were arrested.
Holder says various charges have been filed on the suspects which include: attempt to manufacture meth, distribute/deliver/manufacture/produce or attempt to possess with intent to manufacture meth, distribute/deliver/manufacture/produce a controlled substance.
Investigators say information received resulted in their going to a home on CR 627 in Dunklin Co. where officers found an active meth lab.
Bond was set at $30,000 for Crum; $40,000 for Dobbins; and, $30,000 for Stone.
Dunklin Co. Sheriff's Office teamed up with Senath Police, Cardwell Police and Arbyrd Police on the arrests.
Saturday, May 25 2013 10:18 AM EDT2013-05-25 14:18:36 GMT
Jason Ellis (Source: Bardstown Police)
K-9 Officer Jason Ellis, 33, was shot and killed on the ramp of Exit 34 from the Bluegrass Parkway to Highway 55 in Nelson County early Saturday morning.
K-9 Officer Jason Ellis, 33, was shot and killed on the ramp of Exit 34 from the Bluegrass Parkway to Highway 55 in Nelson County early Saturday morning.
Authorities say they have found a child's body believed to be that of an 18-month-old girl as they continue to investigate a series of Kansas farm deaths.
A body recovered amid an intensive search is believed to be that of a missing 18-month-old girl whose mother was found dead along with two men on a Kansas farm days ago, authorities said Sunday.
Saturday, May 25 2013 11:00 AM EDT2013-05-25 15:00:12 GMT
DALLAS (WFSS/CNN) – There's a new trend in the bar scene that involves your favorite hard liquor and dry ice. Breathing in the alcohol vapors gets you buzzed fast and some say you don't ingest any empty
There's a new trend in the bar scene that involves your favorite hard liquor and dry ice. But doctors say it's dangerous.