By MATT PIKE
St. Joseph Post
St. Joseph is still recovering from Sunday's massive snowstorm as road crews are still out and about clearing up the roadways.
Buchanan County Sheriff Bill Puett says road conditions were so bad Sunday, four patrol cars slid from the road while working to keep the community safe.
"They'd slid off the road while they were trying to get to folks, and then we had two events where we had vehicles damaged the following day," Puett tells host of the KFEQ Hotline Barry Birr. "One involved two of our vehicles and another involved one of the drug vehicles trying to make an arrest."
Puett credits his office for working diligently through the snowstorm to ensure the safety of St. Joseph and Buchanan County.
Puett says throughout the past couple days, crews have been working on the side streets and have got some cleared off.
"I know that some of the east and west roads were drifted, there's still a lot of stuff in the ditches but there are paths open, so I think we're doing pretty good," Puett says. "So, hopefully the stuff their talking about tonight and into tomorrow is pretty minimal."
According the the National Weather Service another one to three inches of snow is expected to fall tomorrow.
You can follow Matt on X @KfeqMatt and St. Joseph Post @StJosephPost.