Missouri
Joe Powell injury update: Mississippi State baseball starting catcher exits game at Missouri

This story was updated to add new information.
Mississippi State baseball starting catcher Joe Powell exited the May 16 game at Missouri with an injury.
The injury occurred in the seventh inning at Taylor Stadium when Powell, a graduate senior, fielded a short ground ball, turned to first and threw for the out. He fell to the ground, and the training staff evaluated him, but Powell was able to walk off the field on his own power.
Ross Highfill replaced Powell in the field.
Three pitches later, the Bulldogs (33-20, 14-15 SEC) got the final out in a 13-3 run-rule win versus the Tigers (16-37, 3-26).
Joe Powell injury update
Interim coach Justin Parker gave a brief update on Powell’s status during a radio interview after the game ended.
“I’m not sure yet,” he said. “I think kind of back-related. Maybe his back tightened up a little bit. We’re just going to have to take a look at it tonight and see what it looks like for tomorrow.”
Who is Mississippi State’s backup catcher?
Powell wasn’t the starting catcher to begin the season, but took the job from Highfill because of his bat and defense. He has started eight consecutive games and 12 of the past 14 at catcher. If Powell can’t play, Highfill likely will take his place in the starting lineup, especially with Jackson Owen injured.
It’s the third injury of the series for Mississippi State. In Game 1 on May 15, starting left fielder Gehrig Frei left the game after an awkward landing while sliding into third base. Reserve outfielder Aaron Downs also exited that game after getting hit in the face with a pitch.
Frei and Downs didn’t play on May 16, but both were listed as game-time decisions, perhaps indicating that their injuries won’t be long-term.
Joe Powell stats
Powell has started 28 games this season and bats .284 with seven home runs, 33 RBIs and 17 runs.
Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@gannett.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.

Missouri
Driver killed early Friday after losing control on NB I-49 in Kansas City, Missouri

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Police say the driver of a Toyota Camry died after losing control of their vehicle early Friday morning on Interstate 49 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Just after midnight, the driver was speeding northbound on I-49 when they lost control during a curve and left the roadway, striking a bridge support underneath Interstate 470.
The driver was ejected from the vehicle.
They were pronounced deceased at the scene.
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Tempe man suspected of killing Arizona couple shot dead after shooting Missouri trooper

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A 23-year-old man suspected of killing his mother and stepfather in the small northern Arizona town of Taylor has been shot and killed by a state trooper in Missouri, according to law enforcement officials.
Francis Alcantar-Chavez was shot and killed on June 17 after shooting and wounding a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper during a pursuit, law enforcement officials said.
Alcantar-Chavez was wanted by police as the suspect in the deaths of his mother, Cynthia Templeton, 53, and stepfather, Troy Templeton, 62, according to the Snowflake-Taylor Police Department. The couple were found dead of apparent gunshot wounds in a single family home on June 15, the Snowflake-Taylor Police Department said.
The trooper was shot in his bullet resistant vest and was transported to a hospital in Missouri with minor injuries, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol was notified at approximately 6:17 p.m. June 17 that the Concordia Police Department was in pursuit of a motorcycle ridden by a suspect wanted for the double homicide in Arizona.
Missouri state troopers spotted the motorcycle about two hours later after officers initially lost sight of the motorcycle, the Missouri State High Patrol said in a written statement. The incident occurred in a town called Sweet Springs, local media reported. Sweet Springs is about 65 miles east of St. Louis.
The motorcycle crashed into a trooper’s vehicle and the suspect fled on foot. A trooper gave chase. Alcantar-Chavez armed with a handgun fired, striking the trooper in his bullet resistant vest, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol and Lt. Derick Ortiz of the Snowflake-Taylor Police Department.
The trooper returned fire, striking Alcantar-Chavez. Alcantar-Chavez was pronounced dead on the scene, Ortiz said.
Police are investigating the homicides and still do not have a clear motive, Ortiz said.
Alcantar-Chavez had been staying with the Templetons in the days leading up to the homicides, Ortiz said in an interview.
Following the homicides, Alcantar-Chavez left on his motorcycle, Ortiz said.
Family members told police they believed Alcantar-Chavez was headed to Florida. It’s unclear why he was traveling through Missouri, Ortiz said.
Snowflake-Taylor Police Chief Bobby Martin expressed “profound relief” that the trooper shot in Missouri only sustained minor injuries and was expected to make a full recovery, Ortiz said.
Snowflake-Taylor police issued a nationwide stop and hold for Alcantar-Chavez after he was identified as a person of interest in the deaths of Cynthia and Troy Templeton, Ortiz said.
The deaths of the couple were discovered by Cynthia’s ex-husband, Luis Alcantar, on June 15 when he was returning two children he shared with Cynthia to the home, Ortiz said. Luis Alcantar then notified police, Ortiz said.
Taylor has a population of about 4,200 and is located in northeast Arizona.
The Templetons were both part of the Arizona Rangers, which is a group of uniformed non-commissioned civilians who act as an auxiliary to law enforcement.
“With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of Ranger Troy Templeton and Lieutenant Cynthia Templeton, who were tragically lost in a non-service-related incident on June 15, 2025,” the Arizona Rangers − Show Low Company said in a post on Facebook June 16.
“Both served the Arizona Rangers and their community with unwavering courage, integrity, and compassion. Their legacy of service and sacrifice will forever be remembered and honored.”
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Tow company suing Kansas City, Missouri, Jackson County, challenging new tow ordinances

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Private Party Impound L.L.C. filed a lawsuit against the City of Kansas City, Missouri, and Jackson County, Missouri, over what the tow company calls “in conflict with Missouri law.”
The company seeks declaratory and injunctive relief to stop the enforcement of rules requiring tow lots to release vehicles to individuals without verified legal ownership documentation, according to the suit.
In addition, the suit claims, the new local ordinances, the suit claims, would make “tow operators release vehicles to individuals lacking a title, registration, or legal proof of ownership. PPI contends that these mandates contradict Missouri statutes and pose risks to public safety and property rights.”
PPI believes these regulations threaten the viability of local towing businesses and call for judicial intervention to prevent harm to both the industry and vehicle owners who rely on lawful towing practices, according to the suit.
KSHB 41 reached out to the city for comment, but a spokesperson said the city does not comment on pending litigation.
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