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Southwest Missouri officer accused of falsifying charges in fatal hit-and-run
Southwest Missouri officer accused of falsifying charges in fatal hit-and-run

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Southwest Missouri officer accused of falsifying charges in fatal hit-and-run

McDONALD COUNTY, Mo. — A southwest Missouri police officer is the subject of a criminal investigation leading to felony charges. Rhonda Wise, a Senior Deputy Marshal with the Noel Marshal's Office, is charged with one count of perjury. On Tuesday, Prosecuting Attorney Maleia Cheney filed the charge, accusing Wise of lying on a criminal complaint. The case she is accused of falsifying involves charges filed against a McDonald County woman in a fatal hit-and-run crash in November of last year that killed Michael Pruden. The Missouri Highway Patrol conducted the investigation, and charges against that woman were dismissed after problems with the case surfaced. According to today's charge, authorities say Wise put false information about a broken headlight in the Probable Cause Statement filed in the Pruden fatality case. The trooper working the case said he questioned Wise about the serial number information she gave in her sworn statement (the PC). He said the evidence in that case found no serial number on the broken pieces of headlight found at the scene of the crash. Rhonda-Wise-Probable-Cause-Statement-Perjury-ChargeDownload Wise is currently on suspension from the Marshal's office and her future with the department is unknown at this time. DEVELOPING Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Jordan Luck Band rocks Gisborne, honours Smash Palace founder
Jordan Luck Band rocks Gisborne, honours Smash Palace founder

NZ Herald

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NZ Herald

Jordan Luck Band rocks Gisborne, honours Smash Palace founder

Walsh played tracks including his Ekko Park hit Probable Cause — Ekko Park also features the Jordan Luck Band's Bryan Bell — as well as 1979 by the Smashing Pumpkins, and fittingly, Heavenly Pop Hit by The Chills in honour of New Zealand Music Month. After Walsh's set, Luck took the stage, kicking things off with Social Life and Airway Spies from the Dance Exponents' first album, Prayers Be Answered, and the newer Can I Help You? from the Jordan Luck Band's Not Only ... But Also. Luck's extensive songbook was a major drawcard — I've been a fan since childhood in the 1990s. The crowd sang along to Who Loves Who The Most, with Luck dedicating the night to Monteith: 'Tonight, we love Darryl the most'. The band also paid homage to other Kiwi greats, covering Forever Tuesday Morning by 'evil rivals' The Mockers, April Sun in Cuba by Dragon, and Blue Lady, written by the late Graham Brazier of Hello Sailor — with the stage lights turning blue for the moment. Bell took the mic to perform his hit I Want to Know from his band, the Dead Flowers, sharing the story behind the song and his memories of Monteith. Of course, no Jordan Luck show would be complete without Victoria, the band's breakthrough hit, which Luck said he first played in Gisborne in the early 1980s while touring with the Screaming Meemees. Other fan favourites included Whatever Happened To Tracey and Why Does Love Do This To Me. 'Gisborne, we love you!' Luck shouted — and everyone there knew it was true. Till the next time, we're lucky enough to see them in Gisborne — I'll definitely be there. It was unforgettable seeing them at Smash Palace for the first time. As a long-time Kiwi music fan new to the area, this was a night to remember.

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