An Iowa sex offender who plowed into the Diamond Post Office during a high speed chase Friday morning provided the top post this week on Inside Joplin and the number seven post (and still gaining visitors) on the Turner Report.
Meanwhile, a reader's comments about Ace Mohr and about me topped the Turner Report statistics. The death of Joplin High School student Dylan Paugh was the number one post on Inside Joplin Obituaries.
The Turner Report
1. Reader: Ace Mohr is redeemable; Turner is a sad, haunted negative human being
2. High school photographer sentenced to 24 months in prison for internet stalking
3. Ten lawsuits alleging assault and battery, malpractice filed against former Joplin pediatric surgeon
4. Joplin High School sinkhole repairs cost $17,000+
5. So you want to be a Joplin R-8 middle school athletic director
6. Accused killer of Carthage man pleads not guilty
7. Sex offender charged with two felonies after crashing into Diamond Post Office during high speed chase
8. MSSU education student/Lamar student teacher arrested on child pornography charges
9. Greitens signs four bills into law
10. Joplin City Council approves $3.7 million contract for senior center construction
Inside Joplin
1. Iowa sex offender crashes into Diamond Post Office following high speed chase
2. Joplin Police: Have you seen this woman?
3. Dangerous, possibly armed, sex offender may be in Joplin area
4. Barton County Sheriff looking for missing Lamar teen, may be in Joplin area
5. Jasper County Dissolutions of Marriage
6. Jasper County Sheriff's Office Arrests
7. Joplin Police Department Weekend Arrests
8. Joplin Police Department Arrests June 21-22
9. Joplin man charged with felony leaving the scene after injury accident on 66
10. Jasper County Marriage Licenses
Inside Joplin Obituaries
1. Dylan Paugh
2. Leah Robinson
3. Janice Roughton
4. Kenneth Roach
5. Jason Chenault
6. Kristy Blanchard
7. Sheila Childers
8. Bradley Hembree
9. Thomas Bennett
10. Earlene Kelley
1 comment:
You were the only one to report about the Diamond crash. There is no way he will be able to pay for the damage to the fire hydrant,the post office, the bank and the street. The $20,000 bond seems a tad low for an absconder.
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