On April 24th, Worth County Prosecutor Brett Hurst filed 1 count of Class D Misdemeanor Stealing against David Baca (29) of Grant City. On April 26th, Hurst filed another county of Class D Misdemeanor Stealing against Baca.
On April 24th, Worth County Prosecutor Brett Hurst filed charges against Jeremy Foster (27) of Grant City for one count of Class D Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance. He was also charged with one count of Possession of Marijuana and five counts of Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (Prior Drug Offense).
On April 24th, Worth County Prosecutor Brett Hurst filed charges against Aaron Darrah (20) of Redding for No Seat Belt and Failure to Properly Affix, Fasten, or Maintain Motor Vehicle/Trailer Plates.
On April 24th, Worth County Prosecuting Attorney Brett Hurst filed charges against Amanda Chipps (31) of Worth for Failure to Wear Seat Belt.
On April 25th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Mark Ash (64) of Kansas City in Harrison County on a Clay County warrant for Felony DWI (Persistent Offender).
On April 25th, the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Department arrested David Junior Richman (37) of Mount Ayr on a charge of Domestic Abuse (Misdemeanor).
On April 29th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Christopher Barnes (24) of Albany in Nodaway County for DWI, Owning and Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Maintaining Financial Responsibility, and Failure to Drive on Right Half of Roadway.
On the night of April 29th and April 30th, the Nodaway County Sheriff’s Office reported that numerous mailboxes were vandalized overnight from the area of 230th & EE to Highway 136 between Ravenwood and Maryville. If you were a victim or you witnessed those responsible, please call (660) 582-7851.
On April 30th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested James Weaver (61) of Overland Park (KS) in Harrison County on charges of DWI and Failure to Drive on Right Half of Roadway.
Charges listed above are mere accusations and not evidence of guilt. Evidence in support of charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty it is to determine guilt or innocence. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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