Friday, January 16, 2015

Update on Theft Investigations

BATES COUNTY, Mo – On 01-09-2015 Bates County Deputies took a report of Burglary that occurred in the Adrian area. This rural Adrian residence was broken into and the following items were stolen from the residence.

John Deere Anniversary gun safe, Taurus 9mm SSN# TIA66263,

Taurus 9mm TUE 48303, COLT POLICE .38 special 806492

Remington 1100 R128664K, Winchester 308 96034110

Savage 20 gauge shotgun.

The 9mm Taurus 48303 was located in the possession of a white male. The suspect was arrested in the Kansas City area. This male subject is a convicted felon. This is an open investigation. Due to these facts the Bates County Sheriff’s Office cannot release the name of the suspect at this time.


The Bates County Sheriff’s Office believes there to be multiple suspects involved in this case.


NEW INFORMATION AND CONTINUATION OF THE ABOVE INVESTIGATION!


The above Investigation led Bates County Investigators to Kansas City Kansas. Bates County Investigators and The Kansas City Kansas Police Department along with an ATF investigation confirmed an undisclosed location in the Kansas City Kansas area where the stolen items were being kept. Based on this information Kansas City Kansas Police Department received a search warrant for the Kansas City Kansas residence. The Kansas City Kansas Police Department’s Tactical team executed the search warrant on the residence on 01-14-2015. The Kansas City Kansas Police Department, ATF and the Bates County Sheriff’s Department processed the scene. They were able to recover the stolen John Deer safe and one of the stolen firearm’s a Colt Police Special, and ammunition. Two Hispanic Males were arrested at the scene. A third suspect Lonnie Dobbs, wanted in questioning and is a parole absconder was taken into custody by Kansas City Police on 01-15-2015.


Charges are pending on the suspects involved and the investigation continues with hopes of recovering more property.


If you have any information regarding crimes in Bates County Please contact a detective at 660-679-3232

The Sheriff’s Office needs your help in solving these crimes. Please be aware of the traffic on your county road. If you see suspicious vehicles in your community, attempt to get a license plate number. It is also helpful to Deputies if you are able to get a vehicle description and a description of the person or persons in that vehicle.


If you have any information about the above listed crimes or any other crimes that have taken place in your community, please do not hesitate to contact a Deputy or Detective at the Bates County Sheriff’s Office at 660-679-3232. You can also email Chief Deputy William Perryman at 4901@batescountysheriff.com.



Update on Theft Investigations

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