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		<title>Missouri town left without police after officers quit</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[ORRICK, Mo. (KSHB) — The town of Orrick, Missouri, is currently without a police department after all their officers walked out on the job. Orrick's city attorney, Kevin Baldwin, confirmed that the police chief, along with all other officers quit, but didn’t provide a reason. The city said it’s been a month without them and &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>ORRICK, Mo. (<a class="Link" href="https://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/orrick-police-department-quits-town-still-without-police">KSHB</a>) — The town of Orrick, Missouri, is currently without a police department after all their officers walked out on the job.</p>
<p>Orrick's city attorney, Kevin Baldwin, confirmed that the police chief, along with all other officers quit, but didn’t provide a reason.</p>
<p>The city said it’s been a month without them and the town's police department is currently not operating.</p>
<p>“The chief resigned, as did the other full-time officer and the part-time officers as well. No notice was given or complaints lodged with the Board or Mayor by any officer before this action was undertaken," the city said in a statement. "It was sudden, without warning, and did not allow for an orderly transition. However, such events are not unusual in small-town Missouri."</p>
<p>For residents, it's alarming. </p>
<p>“It’s concerning, we’ve always had an officer, we’ve always had a police department,” Melody Blyth, who lives in Orrick, said. </p>
<p>The news was a surprise to the small town of nearly 900 people.</p>
<p>The City of Orrick said the officers gave no notice and there were no complaints previously filed by the officers.</p>
<p>Blyth said she now feels unprotected.</p>
<p>“We’ve got people who have sheds being broken into, tools being stolen, breaking into vehicles, we have drugs in this community, who’s going to protect us?” she said. </p>
<p>Blyth said she’s had to keep a closer eye on her property and decided to get surveillance cameras.</p>
<p>“We are out here alone,” she said. “There’s not a feeling of safety. I know if I had to do something I would do what I have to do to protect myself, bottom line.”</p>
<p>The City of Orrick said that because the officers left without warning, it didn’t allow for a smooth transition.</p>
<p>In the meantime, it’s contracted with the Ray County Sheriff’s Office to provide coverage for 40 hours a week.</p>
<p>"The City is working closely with the Ray County Sheriff’s Dept. to provide coverage for the City, and those Deputies who patrol outside of the normal duties will be compensated by the City for their time spent patrolling Orrick," the city said in a statement. "They will, of course, have the power to enforce not only City Ordinance violations but State and County violations as well."</p>
<p>Ray County Sheriff Scott Childers promised to support the town, enforce city laws and ensure safety.</p>
<p>The office is currently answering 911 calls, but is awaiting a contract approval from the Ray County Prosecutor’s Office so deputies can consistently patrol the town.</p>
<p>The sheriff said he submitted the contract in early November.</p>
<p>KSHB 41 did not hear back from the prosecutor’s office about a timeline for the contract.</p>
<p>Those in town said response times are a concern.</p>
<p>“Twenty minutes? You can be dead, 20 minutes you can have your house broken into, 20 minutes is a long time,” Blyth said.</p>
<p>Childers said that when a Ray County deputy can be assigned to Orrick, the response times will be shorter. </p>
<p>“When there’s an off-duty deputy they will be assigned in town,” Childers said. “Response will be 90 seconds because that’s how long it takes to drive from one end of the town to the other.”</p>
<p>He said the town will have one sheriff’s deputy at a time per shift.</p>
<p>“We just don’t want people knowing when we are going to be there to cut down on the crime that's going on," he said. </p>
<p>However, Orrick said it also relies on citizens to keep crime in check. </p>
<p>"Like any small towns, the very best policing is done by our citizens who remain forever vigilant in looking out for their friends, neighbors and community. We have many retirees who often note strange occurrences and/or suspicious activity and any calls to 911 will be answered by the Ray County Sheriff’s Department," the city said in a statement. "The City, its Mayor, and Board of Aldermen are confident that there will be no significant lapse in coverage and/or any increase in crime that will not be charged and/or fully prosecuted – as it has been in the past.”</p>
<p>The city also said it plans to restructure its police department and will work with other law enforcement agencies and professionals to find new officers after the new year.</p>
<p><a class="Link" href="https://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/orrick-police-department-quits-town-still-without-police">This story was originally reported by Megan Abundis on kshb.com.</a></p>
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		<title>Woman says she nearly died 3 times after getting COVID-19</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A Raytown, Missouri, mother and grandmother said that COVID-19 nearly killed her three times. She said she was unvaccinated and barely survived.Dakeela Washington's purse is full of pills — evidence of the burden she now carries."I went from taking one to two medications to taking 14 medications now," said Washington, who survived COVID-19. "I'm sitting &#8230;]]></description>
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					A Raytown, Missouri, mother and grandmother said that COVID-19 nearly killed her three times. She said she was unvaccinated and barely survived.Dakeela Washington's purse is full of pills — evidence of the burden she now carries."I went from taking one to two medications to taking 14 medications now," said Washington, who survived COVID-19. "I'm sitting here because God saved my life."Washington was unvaccinated when she contracted the virus this summer."I was in the hospital from this day to this day," she said.That day was July 6."(I) drove myself to the hospital and collapsed in the parking lot because I couldn't breathe. When I got there, my oxygen was 60," Washington said.It was the last thing she remembered."I didn't know 60 was really low," Washington said.She said she woke up on Aug. 28 and nearly two months had passed."The doctor came in, like, a week later and was, like, 'Ms. Washington, I almost had to sign you off,'" she said.Washington said she had no clue what he meant, but then soon learned."I had a heart attack. I had a stroke. And I died three times. I coded three times," she said.Washington left the hospital in October after learning how to move and talk again."I can't grip anything," she said.Hospital tubes left a mark, too."My speech therapist said that's a survivor's scar," she said.Washington said she was at first hesitant to get the vaccine."'I ain't getting the vaccine. I don't know what they did.' I was one of those and look what happened to me. It changed my life," Washington said. "It changed me."Washington just received her second dose and is giving her own dose of advice."Please get vaccinated," she said.Washington said her whole family was unvaccinated against COVID-19 at the time she got sick. Since then, her family has received the vaccine.
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<p>Dakeela Washington's purse is full of pills — evidence of the burden she now carries.</p>
<p>"I went from taking one to two medications to taking 14 medications now," said Washington, who survived COVID-19. "I'm sitting here because God saved my life."</p>
<p>Washington was unvaccinated when she contracted the virus this summer.</p>
<p>"I was in the hospital from this day to this day," she said.</p>
<p>That day was July 6.</p>
<p>"(I) drove myself to the hospital and collapsed in the parking lot because I couldn't breathe. When I got there, my oxygen was 60," Washington said.</p>
<p>It was the last thing she remembered.</p>
<p>"I didn't know 60 was really low," Washington said.</p>
<p>She said she woke up on Aug. 28 and nearly two months had passed.</p>
<p>"The doctor came in, like, a week later and was, like, 'Ms. Washington, I almost had to sign you off,'" she said.</p>
<p>Washington said she had no clue what he meant, but then soon learned.</p>
<p>"I had a heart attack. I had a stroke. And I died three times. I coded three times," she said.</p>
<p>Washington left the hospital in October after learning how to move and talk again.</p>
<p>"I can't grip anything," she said.</p>
<p>Hospital tubes left a mark, too.</p>
<p>"My speech therapist said that's a survivor's scar," she said.</p>
<p>Washington said she was at first hesitant to get the vaccine.</p>
<p>"'I ain't getting the vaccine. I don't know what they did.' I was one of those and look what happened to me. It changed my life," Washington said. "It changed me."</p>
<p>Washington just received her second dose and is giving her own dose of advice.</p>
<p>"Please get vaccinated," she said.</p>
<p>Washington said her whole family was unvaccinated against COVID-19 at the time she got sick. Since then, her family has received the vaccine.</p>
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