8A---May 29, 2003
Cuba Wal-Mart mak00',s local donation:;
Above: WaI-Mart assistant manager Paula Land presents CMS
science teacher David Bond with a $500 environmental grant for
the science program.
Below: Land hands over a $385 check to the Missouri State
Highway Patrol care of Trooper Jim Mulkey.
Above: Land presents Jean Heckman, principal of Holy Cross
Catholic School, with a $500 check donation to be used for the
school's funding.
Below: Land gives Linda Bast of Blue Sky Day School a $200
donation made available through the volunteer program.
Crawford County Sheriff's Incident Report
May 4-Deputy Harlan was
dispatched to a residence west
of Steelville in reference to a
Department of Family Serv-
ices hotline call.
Inspection of the residence
revealed a major sewage prob-
lem creating an unsanitary
condition and also a substance
was located that was located
that was believed to be a
methamphetamine precursor
drug. The four month old in-
fant at the residence was
turned over to the temporary
custody of the mother's parents
until the conditions in the
household are corrected.
Warrants will be sought
charging the mother and her
boyfriend with possession of
methamphetamine precursors
and child endangerment.
May 5-Deputy Moreland
took a report of stealing in the
Steelville area.
The victim stated that when
he arrived home at about 9
p.m. on May 4, he noticed that
his two female Pitbull puppies
were missing from his yard.
The victim stated that this
yard is enclosed by a fence
and it was unlikely that the
dogs had just simply gotten
out of the yard.
One puppy is described as
brown and white in color with
a red collar and the other is
black and white with a purple
collar. They are both about
four months old.
May 5-Chief Deputy Walls
took a harassment report in
the north part of the county.
The victim reported that he
and his family and his
neighbor and his family were
being harassed by another
that lived between them. The
victim reported that his
neighbor calls the police
every time someone plays a
radio in their own yard or
wen they have family gather-
ings. The neighbors and the
victim feel the police are
wasting their time when they
have to respond to unfounded
reports from the neighbor. A
report was fled and will be
sent to the prosecuting attor-
ney for his review.
May 5-Deputy Morelan
took a report of property dam-
age in the Bourbon area.
The reporting party, who is
employed by another law en-
forcement agency, stated that
at about 3:45 p.m. on May 5,
he noticed that the rear win-
dow on his tan 2000 Ford
Crown Victoria police inter-
ceptor was shattered.
The window was not dam-
aged prior to when the report-
ing party parked the patrol
vehicle in the driveway at his
residence at about 7:30 a.m.
on May 5. The reporting party
believes that a while male
subject whom he arrested
about a month ago may be re-
sponsible for the damage.
May 6-A search warrant
was executed on a residence
on Ford Hill Lane by Chief
Deputy Walls, Deputy
Walka, Trooper Shinka and
a member of the Drug Task
Force.
The residence of the trailer
fled the scene prior to officers
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arrival. Inside the residence
and in several outbuildings
was found an active meth lab.
The lab was cleaned up and
evidence gathered at the
scene. The owner of the
trailer has been identified
and warrants will be applied
for on him and others that
fled the scene.
May 6-Deputy Moreland
took a report of a stolen vehi-
cle in the Cuba area.
The victim stated that about
8 a.m. on May 6 she discov-
ered that her red 1996 Pontiac
Sunfire two-door car was
missing from her driveway
next to her house.
A description of the stolen
Sunfire was broadcast to all
Crawford County law en-
forcement agencies. At ap-
proximately 12:06 p.m. on
May 6, the Sunfire was lo-
cated by the Cuba Police De-
partment, parked next to a
business inside of the city
limits.
The Sunfire was processed
for evidence by Det. Cun-
ningham of the Crawford
County Sheriff's Department.
A possible suspect has been
identified.
May 7-Deputy Harlan was
dispatched to a residence east
of Steelville for a lost license
plate report.
According to the victim, he
was driving his vehicle in
the area of Bass Road and
east Highway 8, during a
major storm when a tree fell
in front of him and he had to
swerve to avoid it. He drove
over one of the tree limbs
causing his license plate to
separate from its front
bracket.
The license plate could not
be found and will be entered
as lost/stolen in the state
computer system.
May 8-Deputy Satterfield
while traveling through Cuba
observed a vehicle run a red
light at the intersection of
Highway 19 and Hwy ZZ.
Deputy Satterfield then ini-
tiated a traffic stop with the
vehicle and made contact
with the driver who appeared
very nervous and was ques-
tioned by Deputy Satterfeld.
A short time later the driver
produced a container of mari-
juana from his jacket pocket.
He was issued a summons
and released a short time
later.
May 9-Deputy Moreland
took a report of property dam-
age in the Davisville area.
The victim stated that on
May 3 she discovered numer-
ous small dents on the outside
aluminum walls of her mo-
bile home. The victim stated
that she did not believe that
the dents were caused by hail
because none of the mobile
home windows were dam-
aged. The last time the victim
saw the mobile home before it
was damaged was on April 30
at about 2 p.m.
A report has been filed for
insurance purposes.
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706 W. Washington, Cuba
There are some people who believe that rebellion and stubbornness can
good. There are some school sports teams that are called Rebels...and some
proud to be a rebel or proud of their stubbornness.
But is this ever good?
Well, when we look into our guidebook for life, the Bible, we see that both traits are
sidereal sinful.
In 1 Samuel 15:23 we read "For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and
as iniquity and idolatry."
And there are no passages in the Bible that I know of that characterize rebellion or !
bornness as good.
But, we are told to be subject to one another (Eph. 5:21) and to the governing
(Ram. 13:1) although there is a time to lovingly "obey God rather than men" (Acts
We are also called upon to "keep alert with all perseverance"" (El:
weary in well-doing" (Gal. 6:9).
There is a big difference between being rebellious and/or stubborn and being lovingly
obedient in order to do God's will and/or persevering in well-doing.
Rebellion and stubbornness are basically selfish attitudes that are
and refuse to listen to reason or God's Word.
Loving disobedience when necessary and perseverance in doing God's will based ,
His Word are Godly traits that are willing to listen to others for possible guidance and !
for the good of God's Kingdom and other people.
We are all subject to the sins of rebellion and stubbornness, so when they tend to
their ugly heads we need to recognize them, quickly repent of them,
us in Jesus' name. If we have persistent, serious trouble with them we probably need t01
some Christian counseling to help us deal with them.
Jesus Chdst (Who was not • rebel) suffered and died for the sins of rebellion and
baroness so we can have forgiveness of them and help against them.
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