A Windsor, MO resident is in custody after a lengthy theft investigation by the Vernon
County Sheriff’s Office. On August 13, 2022, the VCSO took a report of a theft of 3
zero-turn mowers from Heritage Tractor (John Deere) in Nevada worth an estimated
$33,200.00. Detectives began gathering surveillance footage from the business and other
nearby businesses. Footage of a suspect was sent to area law enforcement agencies and
throughout the investigation detectives also identified a second suspect in the case.
Vernon County Sheriff Jason Mosher said investigators were able to back track from the
theft and see where the suspects had been prior to the theft. “They found two suspects in
the theft were at Orchelyns, Buzz’s BBQ and Pilot before the theft,” said Mosher. The
Sheriff said the investigators were able to identify additional stolen items from Orchelyns
during the investigation.
During the investigation, investigators began conducting surveillance in Windsor, MO
involving one of the suspects. During the surveillance investigators gathered information
that led to a search warrant in conjunction with the Henry County Sheriff’s Office.
During the search warrant, 2 of the 3 John Deere lawn mowers were recovered along with
2 John Deere tractors that are suspected to be stolen from the same business in 2021. The
investigation is continuing, and property is still being identified. It is estimated that
nearly $60,000 worth of stolen property was recovered during the operation.
Once suspect has been taken into custody and identified as 32 year-old Nathan M
McCormack of Windsor, MO. McCormack is being held in the Vernon County Jail on a
$50,000 cash only bond.
*This press release has been issued by the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office for information only. Any
Detectives Find Break in Large Theft Case, Recover Nearly $60K in Stolen Property
- By News Desk
- September 8, 2022
- 1:42 pm

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Bates County Broadcasting opened as a single day-time station on May 11th 1962. Broadcasting from sunrise to sunset 7-days each week. This was the first radio station to broadcast in the Bates County Area. Owned and Operated by Bill Thornton and his brother Jerry Thornton.
In 1975 the FM Frequency was added and the stations simulcast. The FM has a 24 hours license but just broadcast from 6 am until 10 pm.
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