Arrest made in shots fired case

The Kirksville Police Department has arrested a 26-year-old Kirksville man following a shots fired incident that occurred the evening of April 1, 2025. This incident is separate and not connected to the shooting that occurred the day before. On April 1, at approximately 11:41 pm, KPD responded to the area of North Luther and West Burton streets regarding a report of shots fired. Police arrived and contacted a male resident of the 700 block of West Burton Street. The resident reported that a male known to him drove near his house in a silver passenger car and fired multiple rounds from a handgun. The resident stated he was outside his house at the time and was not struck by any of the rounds, however, the gunshots did strike his house. Police located evidence at the scene indicating rounds had been fired in the area and struck the resident’s home. At approximately 12:43 am on April 2, 2025, KPD located the suspect. The suspect was taken into custody and is being held at the Adair County Detention Facility pending formal charges.

Kirksville man arrested for assault

Kirksville Police arrested a 24-year-old Kirksville man following an assault on Tuesday. On April 1, 2025, at approximately 12:55 pm, KPD responded to Kentucky Fried Chicken at 2401 N. Baltimore St. regarding an assault. Police arrived and were informed a male, later identified as Zyan E. Sumerix, assaulted a KFC employee by punching him in the face and head before leaving the area on a bicycle. A responding KPD officer observed Sumerix riding a bicycle near Baltimore and Overbrook streets. When the officer contacted Sumerix, Sumerix resisted and assaulted the officer, including biting the officer on the arm. The officer subdued Sumerix until additional officers arrived, at which time Sumerix was taken into custody. Sumerix was transported to the Adair County Detention Facility. While at the jail, Sumerix assaulted a corrections officer by punching and kicking him before being restrained again. Sumerix has been charged in Adair County with Third-Degree Assault-Special Victim, Attempted Third-Degree Assault-Special Victim, Resisting/Interfering with Arrest, and Fourth-Degree Assault.

Enrollment open for Summer Journey

The Kirksville RIII School District says Enrollment is now open for our summer school program, Summer Journey! Enrollment must be completed before Friday, April 25, 2025! It is open to incoming Kindergarten through 9th graders for the 2025-26 school year. Paper enrollment packets have been sent home. You can return completed paper forms to school or complete the online version. Summer Journey will be held June 2-27, 2025. Bus Transportation is Available. Breakfast and Lunch Served, at No Cost to Families. There will be Academic and Enrichment Learning Activities. Summer Journey runs for four weeks, five days a week, with full school days.

Kirksville Police investigating shooting

The Kirksville Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred Monday night. On March 31, 2025, at approximately 9:03 pm, KPD, the Kirksville Fire Department and the Adair County Ambulance District responded to the 1100 block of North Franklin Street about a report of shots fired with one subject down on the ground. Police arrived and located an 18-year-old male from Kirksville with serious gunshot wounds. This male was taken by ambulance to Northeast Regional Medical Center and later transferred to another hospital. While police were investigating, a second gunshot victim arrived at NRMC by private vehicle. This victim was identified as a 15-year-old male from Columbia, Missouri. This victim was also transferred to another medical facility with serious gunshot wounds. Both victims suffered what appeared to be serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Police located the 2019 Kia Optima from this incident. The vehicle was located in rural Macon County after police received a tip from a citizen. This incident was originally reported as a possible “drive-by shooting.” Kirksville Police would like the public to know that, based on the investigation thus far, this incident does not appear to be a random act of violence and that the subjects were known to each other. There is no known ongoing threat to the public.

Three people hurt in Hannibal crash

Three people were injured in a two-vehicle crash that happened on Veterans Road in Hannibal yesterday evening. The Highway Patrol says the driver of a Rav 4 failed to yield and was hit by a Buick Encore. One adult in the Encore, and two adults in the Rav 4, were taken to Hannibal Regional Hospital.

Kirksville reminds about permits for home remodeling work

The City of Kirksville says are you starting to plan remodeling work for your home this year? If so, it’s important to remember that a permit is required for several remodeling tasks. Permits aren’t required for cosmetic changes such as painting or replacing carpet. However, a permit is needed for work that can affect the structure of your home, such as removing a wall or building a deck, or if there are modifications to the electrical, plumbing, or gas systems in the building. The permit process works to protect you as a homeowner. Doing work without a permit or the necessary inspections could put you, your family, your neighbors, and possibly the general public at risk. Staff in the Community and Economic Development Department can help determine if you need a permit and answer any questions to help you. Stop by City Hall to see them, contact them at 660.627.1272, or visit Kirksville.gov/p/remodeling-permit.

45-mile resurfacing project set to begin soon

MoDot says Weather permitting, as early as April 7, a 45-mile resurfacing project is scheduled to begin near Clarence and move south toward Centralia through Shelby, Monroe, Audrain, and Boone counties. This work will occur on the following routes with an anticipated completion by late-May. Missouri Route 151 – from 0.3 miles north of U.S. Route 36 in Shelby County to Missouri Route 22 near Centralia in Boone County (3 disconnected sections). Business Route 36 – 0.03 mile east of Grand Street to Missouri Route 151 in Clarence in Shelby County

Tax assistance available

Beta Alpha Psi will host a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) session from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. March 29 in Violette Hall 1424. Clients who come to VITA should bring: social security cards for spouses and dependents; bank routing numbers and bank account numbers for direct deposit; wage and earnings statements such as W-2, 1098T and 1099; and a copy of last year’s federal and state tax returns if available. VITA services will be completed by IRS-certified volunteers and will also offer free electronic filing to receive a faster return. Appointments are required. Truman students can make appointments online. Truman staff and community members should call 660.785.6064 to schedule an appointment. For more information, visit bap.truman.edu/vita.

Route 59 construction project delayed

The intersection improvement project at U.S. Route 59 and Alabama Street (Missouri Route 752 and Buchanan County Route U) has been delayed due to pre-construction utility work in the area. The project was scheduled to begin with Stage 1 construction on April 1, but has been delayed until Monday, April 7. Stage 1 will begin on Alabama Street (Route 752) between Route 59 and Sherman Street. This stage will realign Alabama Street on the east side of Route 59. It will also create right turn lanes to and from Route 59 to Alabama Street.

Touch a Truck Event is April 25th

Mark your calendars and come kick off the annual Week of the Young Child with our free Touch A Truck event on Friday, April 25, 2025! The event will occur at Rotary Park, in the parking lot behind the Ray Klinginsmith Amphitheatre, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Parking will be available at the Kirksville Aquatic Center. We will also have a free Children’s Magic Show in the Ray Klinginsmith Amphitheatre from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm.