Many people passing by the Casey's at 828 West Monroe Street in Mexico were wondering why there was such a heavy police presence on Friday, Dec. 21.
"This was a reconstruction of an incident that …
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Many people passing by the Casey's at 828 West Monroe Street in Mexico were wondering why there was such a heavy police presence on Friday, Dec. 21.
"This was a reconstruction of an incident that took place on Jul. 30. The investigation is ongoing so no other details can be released," said Mexico Public Safety Chief Susan Rockett.
"This was an incident that happened at the Casey's on Monroe back in July. It was a crash that involved a Mexico Public Safety officer and this reconstruction is part of an ongoing investigation," said Audrain County Prosecuting Attorney Jacob Shellabarger.
Members of Mexico Public Safety, Audrain County Sheriff's Department and the Missouri Highway Patrol were on hand to reconstruct the incident.