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Monday, January 16, 2017An adult female was found dead in the pickup truck. Her name was not released as of Monday evening. Ontario Police believe the kidnapping was not random.The victim’s vehicle was found abandoned in Weiser in the middle of the road. Several vehicles have been seized and are being searched, Ontario Police Chief Cal Kunz said.Anthony Montwheeler, 49, of Nampa, the suspect and driver of the pickup, was also seriously injured in the crash and taken to a local hospital.Montwheeler was convicted of first-degree aggravated theft in March 2012 in Grant County, Oregon. He was sentenced to serve 24 months, with credit for time served. His wife, Annita Montwheeler, was convicted of the same charge. The Montwheelers appealed in 2016, and their sentences were vacated and charges dismissed.The investigation will have two parts: homicide and the fatal crash. The Ontario Police Department will handle the homicide investigation with assistance from the Malheur County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon State Police, Kunz said.State police will conduct the investigation of the crash. Highway 201 was closed for about six hours Monday.Conditions at the time of crash were extremely icy, though it was too early Monday to say whether they were a factor, said Oregon State Police Lt. Mark Duncan.A GoFundMe campaign has been started to collect funds for David Bates’ funeral and Jessica Bates’ medical bills. The couple has five children. About $19,000 was raised in the first six hours of the page going live.
Monday, November 28, 2016K. MoutraySAVANNAH, Mo. Shirley K. Moutray, 69, of Savannah, passed away Saturday, October 29, 2016, at her home.Arrangements are pending at Heaton-Bowman-Smith Savannah Chapel, Savannah.Roy L. WeiserRoy Lee Weiser, 92, of St. Joseph, passed away Saturday, October 29, 2016; arrangements are pending at the Rupp Funeral Home. As published in the St. Joseph News-Press.
Monday, November 14, 2016Association also is handling donations on behalf of Snyder’s family.The BackStoppers executive director, Ron Battelle, a former county police chief, said the group’s largest annual fundraiser, the Budweiser Guns ’N Hoses boxing event, typically generates $200,000 to $300,000.The organization has not calculated how much of the money raised in the past few days was earmarked by donors specifically for Snyder’s widow, Elizabeth, and her 2-year-old son.Meanwhile, funeral planners are arranging the logistics of a service Thursday that is expected to bring a flood of police officers and others.Pastor Jeff Perry of the St. Louis Family Church said the sanctuary will accommodate about 2,000 people, expected to all be family and police. The public and press are invited to watch on closed-circuit TV screens: about 600 in a church building next door and up to 1,000 outside, between the structures.Jeff Roorda, business manager for the St. Louis Police Officers’ Association,said up to 600 officers are expected from around the country and Canada. He said some West Coast departments sent regrets because they will be occupied with funerals of two officers slain in Palm Springs, Calif.“Police funerals draw a lot of folks, particularly in this time when law enforcement feels under siege,” Roorda said.The Affton precinct, where Snyder worked, will be covered by other county officers so his immediate co-workers can attend the service. The St. Louis Area Police Wives will serve dinner at all the department’s precincts Thursday.Snyder was shot to death while answering a disturbance call Oct. 6. Police said the attacker was shot and wounded by another officer, and has been charged with first-degree murder.Visitation for Snyder will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Kutis Funeral Home Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois Road in South County.The funeral will start at...
Monday, June 27, 2016Centralia High School. In 1955 he enlisted in the United States Army and served during the Korean Conflict. Ralph was employed for over 50 years as a truck driver with various companies, including Budweiser and Russell Stover. After retirement, he continued working until in his late 70s with Enterprise Rent-A-Car.He was a member of Cornerstone Baptist Church, and the BPO Elks Lodge #513. Ralph was an avid fisherman and outdoorsman. He enjoyed growing tomatoes in his garden and sharing his knowledge and talents with his grandkids.Survivors include: his children, Melvin (Karen) Kilbourn of Osawatomie, Ks., Kevin Kilbourn of Osawatomie, Ks., Pamela (Perry) Hodges of Louisburg, Ks., Lana (Damon) Kempker of New Bloomfield, Mo., and Brody Moss of Jefferson City, Mo.; 12 grandchildren, Sara Hall, Dexter Carter, David Kilbourn, Krista Davis, Craig Kilbourn, Caleb Kilbourn, Courtney Kilbourn, Jacob Kempker, Grace Kempker, Duwane Patterson, Brandy Houston and Brandon Moss; and 14 great-grandchildren.He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter and son-in-law, Lisa (Gene) Phelps; and five brothers and sisters, Mary Kilbourn, Kenneth Kilbourn, Shirley Ferrell, Robert Kilbourn and Oscar Kilbourn.Visitation will be held at Freeman Mortuary from 10:00 until 11:00 AM Monday, June 27, 2016. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 AM Monday June 27, 2016 in the Freeman Chapel with the Reverend Brian Credille officiating. Graveside services with military honors will be held at 2:00 PM Monday at Centralia City Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Alzheimer’s Asso...
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Monday, January 16, 2017An adult female was found dead in the pickup truck. Her name was not released as of Monday evening. Ontario Police believe the kidnapping was not random.The victim’s vehicle was found abandoned in Weiser in the middle of the road. Several vehicles have been seized and are being searched, Ontario Police Chief Cal Kunz said.Anthony Montwheeler, 49, of Nampa, the suspect and driver of the pickup, was also seriously injured in the crash and taken to a local hospital.Montwheeler was convicted of first-degree aggravated theft in March 2012 in Grant County, Oregon. He was sentenced to serve 24 months, with credit for time served. His wife, Annita Montwheeler, was convicted of the same charge. The Montwheelers appealed in 2016, and their sentences were vacated and charges dismissed.The investigation will have two parts: homicide and the fatal crash. The Ontario Police Department will handle the homicide investigation with assistance from the Malheur County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon State Police, Kunz said.State police will conduct the investigation of the crash. Highway 201 was closed for about six hours Monday.Conditions at the time of crash were extremely icy, though it was too early Monday to say whether they were a factor, said Oregon State Police Lt. Mark Duncan.A GoFundMe campaign has been started to collect funds for David Bates’ funeral and Jessica Bates’ medical bills. The couple has five children. About $19,000 was raised in the first six hours of the page going live.
Monday, November 28, 2016K. MoutraySAVANNAH, Mo. Shirley K. Moutray, 69, of Savannah, passed away Saturday, October 29, 2016, at her home.Arrangements are pending at Heaton-Bowman-Smith Savannah Chapel, Savannah.Roy L. WeiserRoy Lee Weiser, 92, of St. Joseph, passed away Saturday, October 29, 2016; arrangements are pending at the Rupp Funeral Home. As published in the St. Joseph News-Press.
Monday, November 14, 2016Association also is handling donations on behalf of Snyder’s family.The BackStoppers executive director, Ron Battelle, a former county police chief, said the group’s largest annual fundraiser, the Budweiser Guns ’N Hoses boxing event, typically generates $200,000 to $300,000.The organization has not calculated how much of the money raised in the past few days was earmarked by donors specifically for Snyder’s widow, Elizabeth, and her 2-year-old son.Meanwhile, funeral planners are arranging the logistics of a service Thursday that is expected to bring a flood of police officers and others.Pastor Jeff Perry of the St. Louis Family Church said the sanctuary will accommodate about 2,000 people, expected to all be family and police. The public and press are invited to watch on closed-circuit TV screens: about 600 in a church building next door and up to 1,000 outside, between the structures.Jeff Roorda, business manager for the St. Louis Police Officers’ Association,said up to 600 officers are expected from around the country and Canada. He said some West Coast departments sent regrets because they will be occupied with funerals of two officers slain in Palm Springs, Calif.“Police funerals draw a lot of folks, particularly in this time when law enforcement feels under siege,” Roorda said.The Affton precinct, where Snyder worked, will be covered by other county officers so his immediate co-workers can attend the service. The St. Louis Area Police Wives will serve dinner at all the department’s precincts Thursday.Snyder was shot to death while answering a disturbance call Oct. 6. Police said the attacker was shot and wounded by another officer, and has been charged with first-degree murder.Visitation for Snyder will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Kutis Funeral Home Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois Road in South County.The funeral will start at...
Monday, June 27, 2016Centralia High School. In 1955 he enlisted in the United States Army and served during the Korean Conflict. Ralph was employed for over 50 years as a truck driver with various companies, including Budweiser and Russell Stover. After retirement, he continued working until in his late 70s with Enterprise Rent-A-Car.He was a member of Cornerstone Baptist Church, and the BPO Elks Lodge #513. Ralph was an avid fisherman and outdoorsman. He enjoyed growing tomatoes in his garden and sharing his knowledge and talents with his grandkids.Survivors include: his children, Melvin (Karen) Kilbourn of Osawatomie, Ks., Kevin Kilbourn of Osawatomie, Ks., Pamela (Perry) Hodges of Louisburg, Ks., Lana (Damon) Kempker of New Bloomfield, Mo., and Brody Moss of Jefferson City, Mo.; 12 grandchildren, Sara Hall, Dexter Carter, David Kilbourn, Krista Davis, Craig Kilbourn, Caleb Kilbourn, Courtney Kilbourn, Jacob Kempker, Grace Kempker, Duwane Patterson, Brandy Houston and Brandon Moss; and 14 great-grandchildren.He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter and son-in-law, Lisa (Gene) Phelps; and five brothers and sisters, Mary Kilbourn, Kenneth Kilbourn, Shirley Ferrell, Robert Kilbourn and Oscar Kilbourn.Visitation will be held at Freeman Mortuary from 10:00 until 11:00 AM Monday, June 27, 2016. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 AM Monday June 27, 2016 in the Freeman Chapel with the Reverend Brian Credille officiating. Graveside services with military honors will be held at 2:00 PM Monday at Centralia City Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Alzheimer’s Asso...