Man charged with statutory rape in Boone County

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A man was charged with two child sex crimes on Tuesday in Boone County.

John Harvey, 26, was charged with first-degree statutory rape of a child younger than 14 years old and statutory sodomy of a child younger than 14 years old. He is being held at the Boone County Jail without bond.

The probable cause statement says the child was missing on Wednesday, July 9, but communicated with friends on social media with messages indicating they were in Columbia with a man. The child allegedly gave a friend an address and claimed they were raped, the statement says.

Columbia police found Harvey and the child on Friday and Harvey was allegedly identified in explicit videos on the youth’s cellphone, the statement says.

Harvey allegedly admitted to law enforcement that he sexually assaulted the child, the statement says.  

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Columbia man accused of stabbing woman in back at hotel

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Columbia man was charged two felonies and a misdemeanor after he was accused of stabbing a woman in her back.

Nick Burris, 31, was charged with first-degree domestic assault, armed criminal action and misdemeanor tampering with a witness. He is being held at the Boone County Jail without bond.

According to the probable cause statement, the victim told police on Monday that she was stabbed by Burris on Saturday night at the Stoney Creek Hotel after he used meth and she used Xanax. Burris allegedly told her that he was going to steal her wallet — that contained money and pills – before leaving.

The victim turned her back and was stabbed, the statement says. Burris allegedly would not allow the victim to go to a hospital by herself and demanded she lie to medical staff about what happened, the statement says. She initially gave an alternate story to medical staff before telling police.

The cut was about 2-3 inches long and required 13 stitches, the statement says.

In another case, he pleaded guilty to delivery of a controlled substance and drug possession and was sentenced to probation. His probation was revoked on Tuesday and a hearing is scheduled for Monday.

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Butte City Mayor charged with brandishing a gun during city council meeting

Ariel Jensen

BUTTE, Idaho (KIFI) — Butte City Mayor Kevin J. Turner was arrested after pulling out a gun during a city council meeting on July 10, 2025.

Butte County Sheriff’s Deputies said they were called to a disturbance at the city council meeting in Butte City.

According to court documents, when deputies arrived, several people were standing in the street, who claimed Turner was inside, and threatened them with a gun.

Officers contacted Turner inside and asked if he was armed and if he was waving a gun around.

Turner said that he was, but was not waving a gun. Turner stated that he had gotten it out and used his firearm as a gavel to bang on the table.

During the meeting, things became heated over issues between some of the residents of Butte City and the mayor.

At some point during the heated exchange, Turner reportedly produced a firearm and banged it on the table like a gavel, apparently to restore order to the meeting.

Later, it was clarified that he never took it out of the holster and that he held the barrel while banging the mag well against the table.

Turner was arrested the following day on July 11th. Turner is charged with violation of the Idaho Code section 18-3303, Exhibition or Use of a Deadly Weapon.

Turner was booked into the Butte County Jail and was held there until he was released after his arraignment on Monday, July 14, 2025.

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Isabella Warren gives us a LIVE update on KTVZ+ from the lines of the fast-growing Cram Fire

Barney Lerten

ASHWOOD, Ore. (KTVZ) — The firefight intensified Tuesday as the fast-growing Cram Fire prompted Highway 97’s closure and expanded evacuation alerts in Jefferson and Wasco counties.

Isabella Warren of KTVZ News provided a mid-afternoon update streamed live on KTVZ+ to give us a look and the latest info from the front lines of this intensive battle.

Stay with KTVZ News Fire Alert on the air and web, on our app and on KTVZ+ as we provide team coverage on the very latest information on this and other wildfires burning in the area.

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Anthem, MU Health Care reach deal to bring patients back into network

Matthew Sanders

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and University of Missouri Health Care said Tuesday that they had reached a deal to bring about 90,000 Anthem customers back into the MU Health Care network.

The terms of the deal were not disclosed in the news release announcing it.

“I’m joining the tens of thousands of other people across the state and rejoicing that we’re going to have access to the high quality care that we’ve come to expect and the great value that we have for our health care coverage,” Rep. Gregg Bush (D-Boone County), a nurse and Anthem customer told ABC 17 News. “This is  a real weight and a burden that has been lifted from the tens of thousands of families across Missouri.” 

The insurer, which covers about 2 million people in Missouri, and MU Health had been at odds since this spring, when their contract expired. Anthem claimed MU Health was asking for too high a reimbursement rate, while MU Health said that Anthem was lowballing rates for medical care and taking too long to pay claims.

A Missouri Senate committee held a hearing June 30 to ask questions of Anthem and MU Health representatives. Anthem offered new terms at the hearing, and Senate President Pro Tem Cindy O’Laughlin wrote on social media last week that a deal was imminent.

“The hearings that were scheduled at the Capitol, I think, was crucial to making sure that everybody was aware of the real significant things that were going on and working together to find a solution,” Bush said. “I don’t know if social media posts really help or not. [But] anything that would  encourage these two entities to reach an agreement, I am all for.”  

Contract documents are being prepared, the joint MU Health/Anthem news release states. The new contract is expected to be signed in the next two weeks, the release says.

The deal does not include Anthem’s Medicare Advantage HMO and PPO plans. The agreement includes ACA Marketplace plans.

MU Health says the deal is retroactive to April 1, 2025, when the previous contract expired. Anthem commercially insured patients once again have in-network access to MU Health Care providers and facilities, effective immediately, according to the release. 

Bush says the agreement will have a major impact on state employees, as Anthem is the primary health insurance provider for Missouri’s state workforce.

“I had conversations with members of the Missouri State Highway Patrol.  I had conversations with other state workers, with legislative assistants, and with people that work at the Capitol.  Anything that is disruptive to their health care is disruptive to the whole state,” Bush said. “We have to make sure that  a disruption like this doesn’t happen again.”

ABC 17 News reached out to Anthem and MU Health Care. MU Health Care declined to comment.

Check back for updates to this developing story.

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River Rescue: Fishermen rescued after boat overturns below Idaho Falls

News Team

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — Two men were safely rescued this afternoon after their boat overturned on the Snake River, just below the falls near downtown Idaho Falls. Bonneville County Sheriff’s Deputies and Idaho Falls Fire were called to the Broadway Bridge around 1:30 pm after bystanders witnessed the boat overturn and two men inside plunge into the water.

Emergency crews were immediately dispatched to the scene. Fortunately, both men were able to reach a rocky outcropping and get out of the swift current before responders arrived.

Using a jet ski and a rescue raft, emergency personnel skillfully brought the men back to the riverbank. One of the individuals was transported by ambulance to a local hospital as a precautionary measure, but both men were reported to be uninjured, according to the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office.

Authorities stated that the boat, while fishing just below the falls and above the Broadway Bridge, was caught by the river’s current and collided with a large rock. The impact caused the boat to take on water and overturn. Sheriff’s Deputies are currently working to retrieve the submerged vessel from the river.

The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office took the opportunity to remind the public about crucial water safety. “Even the most experienced boaters can run into an emergency situation or the unexpected,” the Sheriff’s Office emphasized in a press release. They strongly advise everyone to always wear life jackets and remain vigilant about water and weather conditions to minimize risks while recreating or fishing on the water.

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Moberly man dies in motorcycle crash

Ryan Shiner

MOBERLY, Mo. (KMIZ)

A 39-year-old Moberly man died from injuries he sustained in a motorcycle crash on Tuesday, according to a press release from the Moberly Police Department.

Police were called to a crash around 10 a.m. at the intersection of East Highway 24 and East Outer Road, the release says. The crash involved a motorcycle and an SUV.  

The man was pronounced dead at Moberly Regional Medical Center, the release says. Police say his next of kin has been notified, but authorities will not release his name publicly.

The release says the investigation for the crash is ongoing and witnesses who have not talked to police should call them at 660-262-0346.

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CEI’s Great Race for Education returns on Friday

News Release

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — On Friday, July 18 at 10 a.m., the College of Eastern Idaho (CEI) Foundation will unleash 17 teams into the wilds of Snake River Landing for one of eastern Idaho’s most beloved summer traditions — The Great Race for Education.

Now in its 16th year, the Great Race blends competition, community spirit, and clever fundraising in an event like no other. This year’s theme, “Mt. Olympus”, invites teams to channel their inner gods and goddesses through a Greek mythology-inspired obstacle course of riddles, physical feats, and wild surprises.

“This is not your typical 5K,” said Dave Facer, Executive Director of the CEI Foundation. “It’s a race that tests your brain as much as your legs, and it’s all for a great cause.”

The format? Four-person teams race to complete five “Minute to Win It”-style challenges at locations hidden across Snake River Landing, then return to the Waterfront for a dramatic multi-round elimination finish. Adding to the fun: a Facebook Live auction the night before, where teams can bid for advantages—or buy disadvantages to sabotage their competition.

Participating teams include some of the region’s biggest names like Ball Ventures, Teton Toyota, Mountain View Hospital, and Idaho Environmental Coalition. And yes, costumes are encouraged—teams who decorate on-theme may even earn an early starting advantage.

Proceeds from the Great Race support CEI student scholarships, classroom supplies, and major initiatives like the Future Tech building. Just last year, the event raised $90,000 for CEI programs.

“This race builds more than school spirit, it builds opportunity,” Facer said. “Every clue solved, every challenge conquered, helps open doors for students.”

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Cop ends up in emergency room after arresting man accused of chasing joggers at Stephens Lake Park

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A man was charged after he allegedly chased people on Sunday at Stephens Lake Park and injured a Columbia police officer.

Jesse Howe, 45, was charged with first-degree assault, misdemeanor peace disturbance and felony resisting arrest. He is being held at the Boone County Jail without bond. An initial court appearance was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.

The probable cause statement says that police were called to Stephens Lake Park at 5:40 p.m. Sunday after multiple people claimed a man was yelling and chasing joggers at the park with a knife. A witness allegedly told police that they saw Howe chase a jogger off the path at the park.

Police detained Howe, but he resisted arrest, the statement says. Police then tried to get him on the ground and an officer ended up getting “serious physical and debilitating injuries,” the statement says. The statement says the officer had a knee injury and was brought to the emergency room at University Hospital. Court documents say that the officer was still receiving medical treatment on Monday.

Howe also had a failure-to-appear warrant for his arrest issued on June 25 in Callaway County. A $200 bond was set in that case. He was charged with driving more than 20 miles per hour over the speed limit, a misdemeanor.  

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Motorist suspected of killing man during road rage in Menifee

City News Service

MENIFEE, Calif. (KESQ) – A motorist involved in a road rage confrontation that began on Interstate 15 ended with the suspect fatally shooting the other driver at a Menifee intersection, authorities said today.

The suspect, a 47-year-old Menifee resident, was arrested and booked into the Byrd Detention Center in Murrieta late Monday night on suspicion of murder. Dabe is being held in lieu of $1 million bail.

According to the Menifee Police Department, shortly after 9 p.m. Monday, the suspect was on northbound I-15 in Murrieta when he apparently became incensed at a 36-year-old man in another vehicle for reasons still unclear.   

The ensuing confrontation lasted for minutes and continued into Menifee, where the suspect and victim, whose identity was not disclosed, exited onto Scott Road, police spokesman Chase Coburn said.

“Near the intersection of Scott and Haun Road, (the suspect) discharged a firearm, striking the other driver,” Coburn said.   

He said Dabe immediately pulled over and waited for patrol officers, who took him into custody without incident.   

Riverside County Fire Department paramedics arrived a short time later and pronounced the victim dead at the scene.  

Detectives questioned Dabe for almost three hours before booking him on the murder allegation.  

Background information on the suspect was unavailable.   

Anyone with information was asked to contact detectives at 951-723-1500.

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