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Christian County Deputy Killed During Traffic Stop; Suspect Richard Bird Not in Custody

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CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MO., A deputy with the Christian County Sheriff’s Office was fatally shot during a traffic stop along State Highway 160 near Highlandville, prompting the issuance of a statewide Blue Alert.

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Authorities confirmed that the suspect was not initially in custody following the shooting.

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According to law enforcement officials, the deputy initiated a traffic stop involving a 2001 Chevrolet extended cab pickup truck when the suspect allegedly opened fire.

The deputy was struck during the encounter and later died from his injuries.

After the shooting, the suspect fled the scene traveling southbound on Highway 160.

A Blue Alert was issued to notify the public and assist in locating the suspect vehicle, described as a black pickup truck with a silver brush guard, black body trim, tinted rear windows, and a three-ball trailer hitch.

The vehicle was bearing Missouri license plate 9MG-X36.

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Authorities advised the public not to approach the vehicle if seen and to call 911 immediately, providing as much information as possible while remaining at a safe distance.

Christian County is located south of Springfield and north of Branson, an area that sees frequent travel due to its proximity to the Ozarks.

Law enforcement agencies across the region coordinated efforts to locate the suspect, who was later found and taken into custody.

Officials have not released additional details regarding the circumstances of the arrest.

The investigation remains ongoing.

Authorities expressed condolences to the deputy’s family, colleagues, and the broader community as they mourn the loss of a fallen officer.

Robert Miller

“Robert Miller is a local news reporter covering crime, public safety, and breaking news across the United States.”

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