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General Category => Politics => Topic started by: kshillbillys on November 22, 2011, 04:49:58 PM

Title: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: kshillbillys on November 22, 2011, 04:49:58 PM
Why is it that some months back, Elk Konnected could use the Reverse 911 System to let people know that a soccer game had been cancelled, but the same Reverse 911 System is not being utilized to let everyone know that there has been a dangerous person running around for several days?? I knew nothing of what was going on until a couple of days ago and I had been letting my kids leave the house alone to go uptown or to go play...How safe is that? ----Jennifer
Title: Re: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: Janet Harrington on November 22, 2011, 05:37:51 PM
Jennifer, I got the text and a phone call about this. All it said was anyone knowing the whereabouts of Kansas Sunshine Campbell, (then gave a description of him), please call the sheriff's office, (then gave the sheriff's office phone number.)

I have had some people from Cessna ask me if he had been located. Of course, I don't know.

I also don't know why you didn't get that notification if you have signed up for the service because I did.
Title: Re: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: kshillbillys on November 22, 2011, 05:59:02 PM
I never got any notification...I usually get an email and a phone call...I didn't get either!
Title: Re: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: Mom70x7 on November 22, 2011, 11:01:28 PM
I got an e-mail; Jim got a phone call.

My e-mail was sent from the Sheriff's office at 12:14 pm on 11/18/11 - it said

The Sheriff's Office is looking for Kansas Sundown Campbell born March 28, 1984. He is five foot ten inches, around one hundred and seventy pounds, blue eyes, and brown hair if anyone has information on his whereabouts or contact with him call the Sheriff's Office.

I haven't heard of him being found yet. I thought he was missing on the eastern edge of Elk County, by the way.
Title: Re: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: Diane Amberg on November 23, 2011, 06:26:44 PM
What makes this person dangerous?
Title: Re: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: jarhead on November 23, 2011, 06:32:41 PM
What makes this person dangerous?


Rumor is he is an east coast liberal---so that makes him dangerous !!! :angel:
Title: Re: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: Diane Amberg on November 23, 2011, 06:52:08 PM
No pie for you pal. >:(
Title: Re: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: Janet Harrington on November 23, 2011, 07:00:16 PM
He has been arrested. Read Wednesday's Independence Reporter. There is supposed to be a story in the paper about it. I heard he turned himself in.
Title: Re: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: Janet Harrington on November 23, 2011, 08:36:43 PM
Ok. I went out and bought the Indy paper. Here is what it said.

     ELK COUNTY HOMICIDE INVESTIGATED

    State and local law enforcement officials are reportedly investigating a homicide that occurred late Thursday afternoon in the small community of Oak Valley in Elk County.

    While law enforcement officials in charge of investigating the case have yet to return phone calls left by the Reporter. It has been learned the victim is 47-year-old Gordon Scott Smith.

    A law enforcement source who asked not be identified said Elk County Sheriff's Department officials were attempting to execute a search warrant at a residence in Oak Valley when they found a deceased person.

    Apparently, Elk County officials were investigating a drug case and may have been looking for items used to set up a methamphetamine laboratory.

    Just prior to their arrival, a possible suspect identified as Kansas Sundown Campbell, 27, who may have resided at the home, fled with a female. Some reports say he fled on foot, while others say he left on a motorcycle. One sourse said the female has been arrested, but her identity has not been confirmed.

    Montgomery County Sheriff Bobby Dierks said early this afternoon that Campbell turned himself in to local authorities at approximately 8 p.m. Tuesday ngith.

    "He just walked into the office and turned himself in," Dierks said. Campbell is now in custody in the Elk County Jail in Howard and has yet to have a bond hearing set.

    A spokesman in the Kansas Attorney General's Office in Topeka said they have been asked to prosecute the case. Assistant Attorney General Lee Davidson has been assigned as the lead prosecutor.

    Jeff Wagaman, deputy chief of staff for Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt, of Independene, said the case is under investigation and as of now no charges have been filed.

    The Kansas Bureau of Investigation and the Elk County Sheriff's Office are investigating the case.
Title: Re: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: W. Gray on November 23, 2011, 09:26:08 PM
If there were three people involved, there goes half the community.
Title: Re: Important Question that Concerns the Safety of Elk County's Residents
Post by: Janet Harrington on November 24, 2011, 03:38:58 PM
From the Independence Daily Reporter, November 24, 2011 by Allen Smith Staff Writer

A 27-year-old Oak Valley man was charged with first-degree premediated murder, and several drug charges, in connection with the Nov. 17 killing of an Elk County man.

Kansas Sundown Campbell, 27, of Oak Valley, was charged with first-degree murder, manufacture of methamphetamine, two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of methamphetamine during a hearing held late Wednesday afternoon in Elk County District Court in Howard, according to Jeff Wagaman, deputy chief of staff in office of Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt.
Elk County District Judge Kirstin Hutchinson set Campbell's bond at $500,000 and scheduled a status hearing for 4 p.m. Wednesday in Howard.

Kansas Assistant Attorney General Lee Davidson is prosecuting the case at the request of Elk County attorney Kimberly King.
Details of what led to the death of 47-year-old Gordon Scott Smith are sketchy because law enforcement officials in Elk County refuse to discuss the case, referring all calls to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and the attorney general's office.

The KBI failed to return a Wednesday morning phone call, but Wagaman has been forthcoming with information on the case since his office became involved.

A law enforcement source familiar with the case who asked not to be identified has previously said that Elk County deputies were attempting to execute a search warrant involving a drug case, possibly looking for items used for a methamphetamine lab, when they discovered Smith's body.

Campbell allegedly fled the scene. He turned himself in to Montgomery County Sheriff's Office at about 8 p.m. Tuesday and was subsequently turned over to Elk County authorities.

Wow. The sheriff's office won't talk to the media. Go figure.