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Enforcement
Camden County not cooperating with the ATF
Camden County in the Lake of the Ozarks area is refusing to cooperate with a federal agency seeking information on…
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Oklahoma man pleads guilty to trafficking firearms in exchange for marijuana to sell
An Oklahoma gang member pleaded guilty for conspiring with others to collect firearms and exchange them for marijuana to sell…
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10 indicted for drug trafficking in Operation Dirt Stain
Operation Dirt Stain is part of an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) investigation. That group identifies, disrupts, and…
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Enforcement
Another pleads guilty in one ton meth Kansas City, MO operation
A Kansas City, Missouri man is admitting his role as leader of a nearly 10-million-dollar conspiracy to distribute more than…
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Agents Arrest 17 People in Large-Scale Multi-State Drug Trafficking Ring
At least 17 people are facing federal charges in connection with a multi-state drug trafficking ring operating in Missouri. Federal…
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News Joplin MO
New calendar helps Troopers
The Missouri State Troopers Association is a non-profit organization composed of sworn uniformed members and communications personnel of the Missouri…
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Elk hunting season starts today
Today marks the beginning of elk hunting season in Missouri. It’s the first-ever year for that season. Only five hunters…
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Latest News
Stolen Equipment and Guns Recovered, Meth Seized During Warrant
$80,000 worth of stolen property was recovered in Cherokee County Wednesday afternoon near Galena. Deputies executed a search warrant, finding…
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Cherokee County passes 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution
Feb. 10, 2020 – County government leaders in Cherokee County today passed a 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution. The five-page document,…
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Loring finds proposed gun bill “too broad”
A measure moving through the Oklahoma legislature would mean adults in Oklahoma will need no training and no background checks…
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