Local News

Endangered Person Advisory
November 04th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Endangered Person Advisory


























Submitted by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Bonne Terre, Missouri - EMPHASIS:  Endangered Person Advisory


The St. Francois County Sheriff's Department is asking for the public's help.

The St Francois County Sheriff's Department has issued an Endangered Person Advisory for a missing person incident that occurred at 7900 Richardson Rd, Bonne Terre, MO 63628 at 6:00 P.M. on 11/02/2013.

Missing Is:
Jesus Gevonie Mendoza a white, male, age 7
Juliana Feliza Mendoza a white, female, age 5
Jaysnia Hayzel Gabrela Mendoza a white, female, age 3

Vehicle Information:
Gold 4 door passenger last seen southbound on Richardson Road toward Route K in Bonne Terre, MO

Possible suspects or associates are believed to be:
Julie Marie Mendoza, a white, female, age 28, hgt 5'04", 160 lbs, black hair, hazel eyes, medium complexion.

The endangered missing person:
Jesus Gevonie Mendoza, is a white, male, age 7, hgt 4'00", 62 lbs, brown hair, brown eyes, medium complexion, wearing skull sweatshirt, blue jeans, tan boots.
Juliana Feliza Mendoza, is a white, female, age 5, hgt 3'05", 32 lbs, brown hair, brown eyes, medium complexion, wearing pink shirt, pink skirt, pink boots.
Jaysnia Hayzel Gabrela Mendoza, is a white, female, age 3, hgt 3'06", 34 lbs, brown hair, brown eyes, medium complexion, wearing pink shirt, pink skirt, pink boots.

Brief circumstances regarding the Endangered Missing Person incident (Include pertinent medical, mental, or other well being information)
Non-custodial biological mother, Julie Mendoza, was allowed visitation with her children on November 02, 2013 at 6:00 P.M. and was suppose to return the children November 03, 2013 at 12:00 P.M.  Mendoza has failed to return the children and advised she would not bring them back.  In the past Mendoza has resided in California, North Carolina, and Saint Louis, Missouri.  Mendoza has a history of narcotic use.

Anyone seeing the missing person, suspect, associate, or vehicle, or anyone having any information related to the endangered missing person should immediately dial 911 to contact the nearest law enforcement agency or call the St Francois County Sheriff's Department at 573-431-3131.

For further information please contact:
St Francois County Sheriff's Department
573-431-3131
573-756-3252
11/04/2013


Last Updated on November 04th 2013 by Dee Loflin




More from ShowMe Times:
National Commander to Visit Stoddard County
October 30th 2013 by Dee Loflin
National Commander to Visit Stoddard County

Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Dexter, Missouri – History will be made in Stoddard County as the American Legion Post 59 hosts a visit this Saturday from the National American Legion Commander Dan Dellinger of Vienna, Virginia.  This may be the first time a sitting Commander has ever visited our area and Darryl LaPierre, local Commander, couldn’t be more proud.

“It’s big for us!  He will tour Tom Love’s place at Gobbler Ridge, then visit the Veterans Cemetery and Stars and Stripes Museum before sitting down with us for lunch.”  Commented LaPierre.  “He will be traveling to Festus, Sikeston, Perryville, Poplar Bluff and St. Louis over four days and for him to spend Saturday with us is just monumental!  We are all very honored.”

The morning will begin early at 8:00 a.m. when Dellinger travels to the Disabled Veterans Hunting Facility – Gobbler Ridge Farms in Bloomfield, Missouri.   As a part of his tour he will stop and visit with Tom Love and see the beautiful land set aside for disabled veterans.

Then at 9:30 he will visit with Ken Swearengin, Director of the Missouri Veteran Cemetery and will have a personal tour the grounds.  It wouldn’t be a complete visit of the area without spending some time with Sue Mayo at the Stars and Stripes Museum. 

A luncheon will follow at the Kenady-Hanks Post 59 building with our local Commander, Mr. Darryl LaPierre officiating. 

Traveling with the Commander will be Department Commander Tom Goodin, Alt. National Committeeman Kenny Goth, Senior Vice Commander Dennis Woeltje, Department Historian Paul Bennett, Auxiliary President Barbara Sheets, National Commanders’ Aide Bob Renner, National Executive Committeeman Charley  Goodin, Department Adjutant Lowry Finley-Jackson, Zone 4 vice Commander Betty Gonzales, and Sons of the American Legion Commander Jay Marsden.

Dellinger is the not only the national commander, but the chief executive officer and official spokesman of The American Legion.  He has full power to enforce provisions of the organization’s constitution, by-laws, and resolutions.  He was elected on August 29, 2013 in Houston, Texas during the 95th national convention of the nation’s largest veterans organization.

The ShowMe Times will tour with the National Commander on Saturday and will share his experience with the Stoddard County community.  We are honored to have him in our area visiting some of our most beautiful resources.


Last Updated on October 30th 2013 by Dee Loflin




More from ShowMe Times:
MO National Guard Keeping Cardinal Fans Safe
October 29th 2013 by Dee Loflin
MO National Guard Keeping Cardinal Fans Safe
Submitted by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

St. Louis, Missouri -
Missouri National Guard helped fans "Breathe Easier" at last night's St. Louis Cardinal's game.

Every World Series is full of breath taking moments, Last night proved that again.  Our own Missouri National Guard was there as part of the high security measures to ensure fans' experience is a good one.

The 7th Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team, better known as the "7th C-S-T" swept the entire stadium for any chemical or biological or nuclear threats before any fan entered Busch Stadium.

The team is made up of about two-dozen Missouri National Guardsman.  Their mission is to support civil authorities in the event of a WMD attack, or, any other incident that requires their expertise.  While we think of most Guardsmen as drilling one weekend a month, with duel careers, this is the 7th C-S-T's full time career. 

The team can respond at the request of civilian authorities anywhere in the state and can have an initial response team rolling out of their Jefferson City Armory in less than 90 minutes.

But at last night's game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox, they monitored the air, and supported the Civilian Authorities so everyone could have a "fan-tastic" experience.

Thank you Missouri National Guard!  We support you!

Last Updated on October 29th 2013 by Dee Loflin




More from ShowMe Times:
Walls of Terror
October 27th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Walls of Terror


















Written by
Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Dexter, Missouri - There will be an encore performance of the “Walls of Terror”.  If you missed Scott and Angie Laden's haunted barn and woods with live actors a couple of weeks ago, then you can still get in on the action on Saturday, November 2nd.

Their farm is located at 9265 County Road 627 in Dexter.  Just go down 3 Mile Road  to the end and follow the signs.  It's open to the public; however a $5.00 fee is being charged to cover expenses and encourage a repeat performance next year. 

"We hope this could become an annual event for people around here," state Angie Laden. 

It's recommended for ages 10 and up, but anyone can attend. 

For more information about the Walls of Terror Click Here!

Last Updated on October 27th 2013 by Dee Loflin




More from ShowMe Times:
Freeze Watch For Late Thursday Night
October 24th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Freeze Watch For Late Thursday Night

Submitted by

Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor

Dexter, Missouri – The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky has issued a FREEZE WATCH from late Thursday night through Friday morning.  High pressure will build in with a reinforcing shot of cold Canadian air Thursday night.  This will cause temperatures to drop to or below freezing across the entire area.  A widespread frost will accompany the freeze if the high builds in strong enough to cause skies to clear and winds to diminish sufficiently. 

Thursday night lows are forecast in the upper half of the 20s across the North, especially from the highlands of Southeast Missouri toward the interstate 64 corridor of Southern Illinois. 

A FREEZE WATCH means sub-freezing temperatures are possible.  These conditions could kill crops and other sensitive vegetation.


Last Updated on October 24th 2013 by Dee Loflin




More from ShowMe Times:
Subscribe to "Local News"

ShowMe Gold Sponsors