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A Missouri State Highway Patrol report released today, Sept. 12, says there was no foul play involved in the deaths of two people at the Pulaski county ft leonard wood shrine club in #BuckhornMo during a motorcycle rally in May. #PulaskiCountyMo #PulaskiCountyMoCrimes The initial investigating agency was the Pulaski County Sheriffs Department, which received a May 27 call to check on the well-being of a Southwest Missouri couple who had not been heard from when expected. Mary J. Wevers, 58, and Frank J. Wevers III, 66, both of Kimberling City, were found dead in a camper-style utility trailer. Sheriff Ron Long later requested that the state patrols Division of Drug and Crime Control become involved in the investigation. According to the report, on Sept. 10, investigators were notified of the results of the autopsy, which indicated the couple’s death was attributed to asphyxiation due to carbon monoxide. During the investigation, officers noted that a portable generator, which was used to power the trailer, was located in close proximity of the Wevers’ trailer. They also noted that the positioning of the generator would have likely allowed the exhaust to filter back into the trailer. Based upon the results of the autopsy and the conclusions of the investigating officers, there is no suspicion of foul play in the deaths of Mary and Frank Wevers.
Posted on: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 13:44:57 +0000

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