Local News- Tuesday, October 10th, 2017

The Salem Police Department has released a number of reports. On Sunday September 24th at approximately 5:00 in the afternoon, an officer was detailed to the Southeast Missouri Behavioral Health Center in reference to a disturbance. The investigation of the report led to the arrest of a 29-year old female of Branson on an active arrest warrant from Taney County. The suspect was incarcerated pending extradition. Then at approximately 6:38 that evening an officer was dispatched to Casey’s General Store on Highway 32 in reference to credit card fraud. The investigation of the report revealed a 33-year old male of Salem used the credit card of another to make purchases valued at $100.00. Further investigation led to the arrest of the suspect who was issued a summons to appear in court and released. On Monday, September 25th at 4:11 in the afternoon, an officer located a 21-year old male of Salem near Henderson and First Street who had an active arrest warrant from the City of Salem. The suspect was taken into custody on the warrant and incarcerated pending a court appearance. Then at 8:51 that evening, a vehicle was stopped for a warrant investigation.
During the investigation, a 31-year old male of Salem was taken into custody on active arrest warrants from Dent County and Texas County. The suspect was incarcerated pending a court appearance. At approximately 10:09 am Tuesday, September 26th, an officer was detailed to the Fourth Street Mall in reference to a burglary. The investigation of the report revealed that a person or persons unknown entered the building by force causing damages estimated at $57.00 and took items valued at $272.59. The report is under investigation. Just a little later that night at approximately 10:47, the occupant of a residence in the 600 block of South Jackson was issued a summons to appear in court for maintaining a public nuisance. The residence had been central to numerous calls of drug activity where arrests have been made, and an overdose of illegal drugs had occurred. On Wednesday, September 27th at approximately 7:17 in the morning, an officer was dispatched to the area of Forest Hill Drive in reference to someone getting into vehicles. Officers located a 34-year old male of Salem on Butler Street, believed to be the suspect. The investigation led to the arrest of the suspect for unlawful possession of a firearm. The suspect was incarcerated pending the application for a warrant. That afternoon at approximately 4:37, an officer was contacted at the Salem Police Department in reference to a stolen electronic balance transfer card known as an E.B.T. card. The investigation of the theft revealed that a person or persons unknown used the card in St. Louis for unauthorized purchases totaling $156.23. The report is under investigation. Please contact the Salem Police Department at (573) 729-4242 if you have information regarding any ongoing investigation.

The Ozark National Scenic Riverways announces that the Sinking Creek access, including the campground and gravel bar, will be temporarily closed to the public to allow for highway construction associated with the new Sinking Creek bridge project on Highway 19. The temporary closure is expected to begin on October 16 and be completed by November 3. The construction will involve connecting the new Sinking Creek bridge to Highway 19. As part of this project, the entrance road into Sinking Creek access will be modified to connect to the new highway alignment. The old road leading onto the temporary bridge over Sinking Creek will also be removed at this time. The Missouri Department of Transportation will install temporary signal lights to manage one lane of traffic around the work zone. The Sinking Creek bridge and river access are located near Round Spring, approximately 15 miles north of Eminence on Highway 19. The Sinking Creek campground will only be closed for as long as necessary to complete the project and will be reopened as soon as the road construction is complete. For more information, visit the park’s Facebook page, the park’s website at www.nps.gov/ozar or phone (573) 323-4236.