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Teens charged in Kansas City shooting that left 1 dead, 1 wounded

Baker photo Jackson County

KANSAS CITY (AP) — Two  have been charged in a shooting that left one man dead and another wounded in Kansas City.

Prosecutors announced Monday that 19-year-old Armani Elder and 18-year-old Larry Baker are each charged with second-degree murder, first-degree assault and armed criminal action in the Oct. 8 shooting that killed 20-year-old Cortez Nash. No attorney is listed for Elder in online court records, and Baker’s attorney didn’t immediately return a phone message.

Police say officers were tending to a 19-year-old with a leg wound when a woman found Nash and started screaming. Both victims were rushed to a hospital, where Nash later died.

Court records say Baker had messaged Nash beforehand, warning him to stay away from the neighborhood. A witness also told investigators that Elder, Baker and a juvenile shot at the victims.

Sheriff: Charges filed against suspects who shot pitbull puppy

Photo of the injured puppy while it was still alive courtesy Pawnee Co. Sheriff

PAWNEE COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities have requested charges against two individuals in connection with a puppy  found shot in mid August that had to be euthanized in Pawnee County, according to Sheriff Scott King.

The approximately 7 or 8-month-old male pit bull puppy was found on O Road between 110th and 120th Roads just north of Larned, according to Sheriff Scott King.  Someone shot the dog eight times with a .22 caliber rifle

With the assistance of social media, the sheriff’s office posted photos on Facebook and followed leads.

At the time, the sheriff said they would even appreciate anonymous leads on who owned the dog, past history, or other circumstances.

Authorities will identity the individuals after formal charges are filed.

Police identify Kan. woman who died after crash into utility pole

SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a fatal Monday night crash and have identified the victim.

First responders on the scene of the fatal crash photo courtesy KWCH

Just after 10p.m. officers were dispatched to an injury accident at the intersection of West 53rd Street North and North Charles Street in Wichita, according to officer Kevin Wheeler.

Upon arrival, they found a partially overturned Ford Escape and a black Honda Crosstour that had collided. After the vehicles collided, the Escape struck an electric utility pole and overturned. Officers located 28-year-old Sierra Frost inside of the Escape unresponsive. EMS performed life-saving measures, but Frost died from her injuries.

The 27-year-old male driver of the Ford was transported to a local hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. The 72-year-old male driver of the Honda was uninjured.

The investigation revealed that the Ford was southbound on Charles Street and ran a stop sign at W. 53rd Street, according to Wheeler. His vehicle struck the Honda, which was traveling west on 53rd Street.

GOP Kansas state school board member running for US Senate

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Republican member of the Kansas State Board of Education who shares retiring GOP U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts’ last name is running to replace him in Washington.

Steve Roberts -photo KSBE

Steve Roberts of Overland Park filed paperwork Tuesday with the state to claim a spot on the ballot in the August primary.

Pat Roberts is not seeking re-election after four terms.

Steve Roberts is a math tutor who developed his own online math course who has served on the state school board since 2013. Running for the Senate means he can’t seek another term on the board in 2020.

Other Republicans running for the Senate include ex-Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, U.S. Rep. Roger Marshall of western Kansas, Kansas Senate President Susan Wagle and former Kansas City Chiefs player David Lindstrom.

Cerner Corporation cuts more jobs in Kansas City

KANSAS CITY (AP) — Cerner Corp. has cut 130 jobs, including 60 in the Kansas City area.

Cerner’s headquarters in North Kansas City.
photo by ELANA GORDON -Kansas News Service

The layoffs announced Tuesday come after the North Kansas City-based company laid off 255 workers in early September.

The health care information technology company said the job reductions comes as it looks for ways to diversify its current operations.

Cerner is the Kansas City area’s largest private employer, with about 14,000 workers across the metropolitan area.

Cerner says it remains committed to creating jobs in Kansas City and has hired several thousand workers this year.

The company recently notified federal regulators that Chief Operating Office Mike Nill will step down at the beginning of next year. The 23-year veteran is among three top executives to leave in recent months.

Police: Man stole truck while employees made home delivery

SALINE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on theft charges after an arrest by the Kansas Highway Patrol.

Watson photo Saline Co.

Just after 2:30p.m. Friday, employees with Lowe’s in Salina were making a delivery  in the 300 block of West South Street in Salina and left the truck running so they could use the power lift, according to Salina Police Captain Paul Forrester.

When the employees came out of the residence, the 17-foot 2016 Isuzu box truck with $400 worth of tools, a $1,000 black LG refrigerator, and a company cellphone still on board was missing.

A couple of hours later, a  Kansas Highway Patrol trooper spotted the truck headed westbound on Interstate 70 just west of the Hedville exit.

The trooper stopped the truck and arrested Carlo Watson, 53, of San Francisco, Calif., on suspicion of felony theft and operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license, Forrester said.

All property was returned undamaged.

Trailer with thousands of meals for homeless vets stolen in Kansas

photo courtesy FISH Lenexa

LENEXA, Kan. (AP) — Lenexa police are investigating the theft of thousands of meals intended for homeless veterans.

A trailer containing meals packed by bank employees last week was stolen last week. The meals were intended for Friends In Service of Heroes, a veteran service organization.

The trailer carried 12,100 meal packets, with each packet making eight meals — for a total of nearly 97,000 meals. The food was going to be delivered to the Kansas City VA Medical Center Nov. 21.

Police say the 5-by-8 interstate trailer was parked at the Friends In Service Of Heroes headquarters in Lenexa when it was stolen between 8 p.m. Saturday and Monday morning. The trailer has two bumper stickers with the FISH logo and Johnson County, Kansas, license plate 133 KMA.

Kansas woman rescued from water after deer carcass crash

LYON COUNTY — A Kansas woman avoided serious injury Monday following an accident and water rescue.

First responders on the scene of Monday’s water rescue photo by Tagan Trahoo courtesy KVOE

Just after 6p.m., deputies were dispatched to northbound Interstate 35 near 6th Avenue in Lyon County for a vehicle in the water on the south side, according to Deputy Jody Myers.

A Honda Fit driven by Danelle Hagan, 42, Wichita, struck a deer carcass lying in the left lane of the highway.

She lost control of the the Honda and the vehicle slid down an embankment coming to rest in about three and a half feet of water.

She was able to exit the Honda and get on top of it, according to Myers.

A passerby reported the accident. Lyon County-Emporia Water Rescue was able to extend a ladder to the Honda for Hagan to get to solid ground. She was treated on scene and not transported by Lyon County EMS.

She was wearing her seatbelt at the time of the accident, according to the sheriff’s department.

 

Cold front sets record lows in 3 Kansas communities

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A cold front that froze much of Kansas set at least three records for low temperatures.

The National Weather Service reports Wichita and Salina broke records early Tuesday that were set more than a century ago, while Russell broke a low-temperature record set from 1986.

From National Weather Service Wichita.

Wichita recorded a temperature of 8 early Tuesday, breaking the record of 9 set in 1911.

Salina recorded 3 degrees early Tuesday, beating the record of 8, also set in 1911. And in Russell, temperatures dropped to 6, breaking the record low of 7.

Much of Kansas was experiencing below freezing temperatures after an arctic air mass moved from the Rocky Mountains to northern New England Monday, with forecasters saying much of the affected region could see record-breaking cold temperatures Tuesday.

Man, woman and child killed in fire near Kansas City

CLINTON, Mo. (AP) — Authorities say a man, woman and young girl have been killed in an apartment fire in Missouri.

Clinton Fire Chief Leo Huff says the fire was reported around 2:20 a.m. Tuesday. He says a second story apartment in the 12-unit building was in a free burning state when crews arrived. The blaze was brought under control within about 20 minutes, and the victims were found inside. Their names weren’t immediately released. He says the girl was 4 or 5 years old.

The cause of the fire is under investigation, and Huff said he didn’t know where it started. One other unit in the apartment building also sustained water and fire damage.

Clinton is about 75 miles southeast of Kansas City.

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