MSHP issues alert after Christian County deputy killed in shooting

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Missouri State Highway Patrol issued a “Blue Alert” on Monday afternoon as it searched for a vehicle near a town south of Springfield after a deputy was killed in Christian County.

A “Blue Alert” is issued in a similar manner to an Amber Alert, though it exclusively means that authorities it is looking for someone who either injured or killed a law enforcement officer or is looking for someone who plans to hurt officers.

A second alert was sent at 4:36 p.m. indicating a Christian County deputy was killed in a shooting. An update posted at 9:37 p.m. says authorities are looking for Richard Dean Bird, 45, of Highlandville. It says he is known to carry a gun.

Troopers are currently looking for him in Stone County.

Authorities were looking for a white 2001 Chevrolet Silverado with Missouri license plates reading 9MGX36. The vehicle was found, but Bird is not in custody.

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The Missouri Law Enforcement Funeral Assistance Team wrote on its social media that Gabriel Ramirez was the deputy who was shot and killed.

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