Branson woman seriously hurt in Cooper County crash

Jazsmin Halliburton

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Branson woman suffered serious injuries after a crash in Cooper County Thursday morning.

Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the crash happened on Route 135 at Lang Road at 2 a.m. Thursday.

Troopers said a 40-year-old Branson woman was driving when she went off the road and hit an embankment.

The car went airborne and threw the woman from the car, according to the report.

The woman was transported to University Hospital by Cooper County EMS.

She was not reported to be wearing a seatbelt.

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Record-tying 405 turkeys fried by Rotary Club for Thanksgiving

Jazsmin Halliburton

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Rotary Club of Columbia fried hundreds of turkeys as it hosted its annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Fry on Thursday at the Knights of Columbus.

The Thanksgiving Day Turkey Fry is in its sixth year at the Rotary Club and is a tradition that supports local service projects. The Rotary Club is frying a record-tying 405 turkeys.

275 of those were purchased by community members for their dinners. Another 130 turkeys will be donated to the Boys & Girls Club, Columbia Fire Department, Flourish Initiative, Powerhouse CDC, Salvation Army Harbor House, St. Francis House, Voluntary Action Center, and Welcome Home. 

The volunteers with the Rotary Club began at 3 a.m. Thursday to fry the 15 to 20-pound turkeys.

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Jefferson City Parks and Rec opens bidding for repairs at Ellis Porter Pool

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Jefferson City Parks and Recreation Department has opened the bidding for repairs and painting for the Ellis Porter Riverside Pool. 

All bids must meet requirements from the city, including multiple repair and painting projects, to give the public pool a new look.

Bids can be submitted electronically or in person, and the contract will be given to the lowest bid, that meets all requirements.

 Bids must be submitted no later than 1:30 p.m. Dec. 11, according to the bid invitation.  

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Fulton announces Inclusive Park Project

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The City of Fulton announced in a Wednesday press release that it is partnering with Callaway County Special Services to create an Inclusive Park Project.

The release says the project will include accessible play structures, sensory-friendly elements and other features. Information on the city’s website says it will be built at Carver Park.

“Callaway County Special Services is proud to partner with the City of Fulton,” Executive Director Mike Lederle said in the release, “to expand inclusive play opportunities for all children and families. Our Inclusive Parks Initiative reinforces a simple but powerful belief: every child deserves to belong, to explore, and to play without barriers. By integrating accessible and sensory-inclusive features, we are creating spaces that meet a wide range of needs and invite every family to participate fully. Together, we are building a community that reflects our shared values of accessibility, inclusion, and dignity for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.”

Similar projects have occurred in Holts Summit and Columbia.

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Man found guilty of molesting child at Moberly restaurant

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A man who was accused of sexually abusing a child at a Moberly restaurant earlier this year was found guilty by a Randolph County jury on Friday.

Hector Marcos-Perez, 33, was found guilty of second-degree child molestation of a youth who is younger than 12 years old. He will be sentenced at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9. He is being held at the Randolph County Jail.

His address is listed as Moberly in court records, though a prior press release from the Moberly Police Department describes him as a Mexican national and jail records describe him as residing in the country illegally.

Previous reporting indicates the assault occurred Jan. 2 in the bathroom of a restaurant in the 100 block of Wightman Street.

Video footage allegedly showed the victim enter the bathroom of the establishment and Marcos-Perez entering about a minute later, court documents in previous reporting say.

The victim was seen on video running from the bathroom door about 8 minutes later, along with Marcos-Perez, the probable statement says.

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Police name man killed in north Columbia shooting, juvenile detained

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A 46-year-old man died in a shooting in north Columbia on Wednesday.

Officers were called to a home on Triple Crown Drive a little after 5:30 p.m. About eight police cars were at the scene, many with their flashing lights on, when an ABC 17 News reporter arrived. Crime scene tape was up around a house.

Edward Brown Jr., of Columbia, died from injuries he suffered in the shooting, police wrote in a Wednesday evening social media post. A 15-year-old was arrested at the scene.

Columbia Police Department spokesman Colin Imhoff said at the scene earlier in the evening that all people allegedly involved with the shooting are in custody.

A crime scene investigation van arrived on the scene around 8:20 p.m.

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Woman sues Otterville School District, claims First Amendment rights were violated after she was banned from games

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A woman has sued the Otterville School District and its superintendent, claiming that her First Amendment rights were violated after she was banned from athletic events in the district.

The lawsuit – which was filed in the Western District Court of Missouri on Tuesday – says Teni Northern was banned from her grandchildren’s games after she sent a message on Facebook to a junior high and high school volleyball coach about her coaching.

Superintendent Dan Kruse allegedly sent Northern an email that reprimanded her behavior and Kruse claimed there was a “parent meeting” about the coach and “that she was trying to be helpful,” according to details from the lawsuit. The Facebook message to the coach was sent on Sept. 15 and Kruse responded to Northern on Sept. 17, court documents say.

Northern allegedly met with Athletic Director Kate Wittman and Kruse on Sept. 23 and was banned from attending high school volleyball games, according to the lawsuit. She was still allowed to attend junior high games. Wittman allegedly said the district could not bar her from attending away games, Kruse allegedly asked other school administrators to enforce the ban, according to the lawsuit.  

The lawsuit claims junior high and high school volleyball games are often held the same day at the same location. Northern allegedly “was not supposed to be on the varsity side,” during a pair of Sept. 25 away games, according to the petition. Kruse allegedly allowed Northern to stay for the varsity game, but Northern had to stand next to the superintendent during the game, court documents say.

Northern allegedly made a “general” post on social media that led to her getting banned from junior high games, the petition says. Northern allegedly tried to appeal the decision to the Board of Education on Oct. 15, but Kruse’s decision was upheld, the petition says.

She was then sent an email — which was shown in court documents – that banned her from sporting events for the rest of the school year. A subsequent email sent a corrected suspension until Jan. 1, 2026.

“On September 17, 2025, we held a meeting to discuss your inappropriate and disrespectful communications with Otterville coaching staff, including over social media and involving students. I reminded you that we had previous conversations last year about this same type of issue, reiterating that your negative communications would not be tolerated and requesting again for you to speak to the coaching staff in a respectful manner,” the email from Kruse shown in court documents says.

“After our meeting, you again communicated with the coaching staff in a disrespectful manner. We met a second time and I advised that you were suspended from attending high school volleyball games. Subsequently, you attended three more volleyball games – once lying to District staff, falsely telling them that I had given you permission to attend the game, and once dressing and sitting in the opposing teams section so you would not be recognized.”

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Columbia man charged with child sex crime

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Columbia man has been charged with a child sex crime after authorities say he messaged someone who posed as a minor and asked them to meet for sex.

Torrey Guerra, 48, was charged with child enticement and misdemeanor illegal possession of drug paraphernalia. He is being held at the Boone County Jail without bond. An initial court appearance was held Wednesday.

The probable cause statement says a Boone County deputy posed as a 16-year-old girl on a website that “advertises adult escorts,” and received a text message from Guerra at 9:07 a.m. Tuesday. Guerra alleged stated he was OK with the decoy’s age when the account said they were 16, the statement says.

Guerra exchanged images with the decoy and allegedly offered them drugs, according to court documents.

Guerra made plans to pick up the decoy and sat outside a residence in a Google Fiber truck about two hours after the first text message was sent, the statement says. He was then arrested and allegedly admitted to knowing that he was trying to meet a youth, court documents say.

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New roundabout on Business Loop 70 opens

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A portion of Business Loop 70 that closed earlier this month for roundabout construction has reopened.

The new roundabout is now in use and is expected to give Business Loop 70 direct access to Interstate 70 by 2027, a Wednesday press release from the Missouri Department of Transportation says.

Business Loop 70 between Hathman Place and Eastland Circle closed on Nov. 12 and work was expected to last two weeks.

The construction was part of the Improve I-70 Project.

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Eagle Bluffs viewing platform reopens

Matthew Sanders

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The viewing platform at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area has reopened after two years.

The platform was closed for renovations and removal of boardwalks in November 2023, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. The boardwalks had become a safety concern, the department says. The trail remains accessible from the Katy Trail and South Warren School Road.

Eagle Bluffs, located in southern Boone County near McBaine, attracts visitors interested in seeing waterfowl in the area’s extensive wetlands. Those wetlands were restored by creating 17 shallow pools.

The park is located off Route K.

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