On January 23rd, Prosecuting Attorney Brett Hurst filed charges alleging that Lacie Groom (29) of Albany committed DWI in Worth County on November 23rd, 2017. She was arrested at the time by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
On January 25th, Prosecutor Hurst filed charges alleging that on January 24th, Jackie Tinkle committed Unlawful Use of a Weapon by shooting from a motor vehicle at another person, a Class B Felony. Judge Joel Miller set the bond at $25,000. He was arrested by the Worth County Sheriff’s Department.
Charges listed are merely allegations. Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
On January 29th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Dylan Rucker (17) of Ridgeway in Harrison County on charges of speeding 101 miles per hour in a 70 mile per hour zone.
On January 30th, the Patrol arrested James Harris (54) of Cainsville on charges of Driving While Suspended and speeding.
On January 30th, the Patrol arrested Kalvin Leuang (21) of Overland Park (KS) on a felony out of state warrant from Johnson County (KS).
On January 31st, the Patrol arrested Ishmail Hawkins (24) of Eden Prairie (MN) on charges of operating a motor vehicle without a valid license and speeding 111 miles per hour in a 70 mile per hour zone.
On February 3rd, the Patrol arrested Trace Clingingsmith (17) of Princeton in Harrison County on a charge of Driving While Intoxicated.
On February 3rd, the Patrol arrested Daniel Everett (49) of Anoka (MN) in Harrison County on charges of Driving While Suspended/Revoked and speeding.
On February 3rd, the Patrol arrested Amanda Chipps (30) of Worth in Worth County on a Gower (MO) warrant for speeding along with no seat belt.
On February 5th, the Patrol arrested Chad Cope (47) of Lathrop in Harrison County on charges of speeding, Driving While Suspended, and Possession of a Controlled Substance.
The above charges from the Patrol website are mere accusations and not evidence of guilt. Evidence in support of the charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty it is to determine guilt or innocence.
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