Tashina Martwick, 33, of Creston turned herself into the Taylor County Jail on October 16, 2018 on an outstanding warrant for controlled substance violation, possession of a controlled substance, and carrying weapons. She is being held at the Taylor County Jail on $10,000 bond. These charges stem from a high speed pursuit that occurred near Lenox in late September.
Danielle Bammer, 27, of Gravity, was arrested in the 600 block of Jefferson St. in Bedford by the Taylor County Sheriff’s Department on October 16, 2018. She was charged with driving while suspended, no insurance, registration violation and is being held at the Taylor County Jail on $300 cash bond.
Tuesday, October 16, 2018, was a busy day for Nodaway County Sheriffs Deputies who conducted two narcotics related investigations. Assistance with each investigation was provided by Maryville Police. A search warrant was served in the 1100 block of East Halsey in Maryville related to allegations that an individual was dealing illegal drugs from the residence. During the search, deputies recovered evidence related to distribution of controlled substances and illegally possessed prescription pills. An adult female and an adult male were taken into custody for investigation. The completed investigative report will be sent to the Prosecuting Attorney for consideration of charges. Kyle Jackson Leslie, age 24, was taken into custody on a Capias Warrant at the scene. A second narcotics investigation was conducted that led to charges being filed by the Prosecuting Attorney against Ethan Isaac Fredricks, age 18, of Maryville. Fredricks was charged with a class D felony of possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), and a Class E felony of Attempted Stealing. Fredricks is alleged to have planned to steal money from an individual that was cooperating with law enforcement during this narcotics investigation. Two other individuals were detained for investigation related to this case. The investigative report will be reviewed by the Prosecuting Attorney for consideration of additional charges.
On October 16th, Worth County Prosecutor Brett Hurst filed charges against Joseph Bowman (45) of Creston alleging No Valid License, Speeding, Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (prior).
On October 17th, Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer filed charges against Darren Obermeir (33) of Weldon (IA) alleging Violation of a Protection Order.
On October 18th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Ashley Johnson (19) of Clarinda in Nodaway County on charges of Driving While Suspended and Speeding.
On October 18th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Erskine Jackson (57) of Madison (WI) in Harrison County on a charge of failure to appear on two traffic tickets from Harrison County.
On October 18th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Gilberto Buenrostro (47) of Laredo (TX) in Harrison County on a misdemeanor Newton County warrant for improper tires.
On October 18th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Kyle Becker (21) of Kansas City alleging No Insurance.
On October 18th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Haylee Kuster (23) of Maryville alleging No Insurance.
On October 18th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Ceyonte Bell (23) of Springfield alleging DWI, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Failure to Drive on Right Half of Roadway, and Speeding by 26 mph or more.
On October 18th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Miranda Fleetwood (33) of Conception Junction alleging No Insurance.
On October 18th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Jeffrey Williams (46) of Westboro alleging No Insurance.
On October 18th, Special Prosecutor Barbara Klima filed charges against Chris Crawford (28) of Kearney in Nodaway County alleging 12+ Months Nonsupport (Felony).
On October 18th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Kaleb Grady (21) of Stanberry alleging DWI, Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
On October 19th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Shamus O’Brien (41) of Guilford alleging DWI and Failure to Drive on the Right Half of Roadway, Resulting in an Accident.
On October 19th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Jose Estrada (19) of Maryville alleging Driving While Suspended for No Insurance, No Insurance, and Failure to Dim Headlights.
On October 19th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Christopher Wilkerson (43) of St. Joseph alleging Burglary (Felony) and Stealing (Felony).
On October 19th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Hugo Santana (29) of Barnard in Nodaway County on charges of Driving While Revoked (3rd or subsequent offense) and Failure to Drive on the Right Half of Roadway.
On October 19th, Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer filed charges against Lane Craven (23) of Creston alleging Careless & Imprudent Driving Involving an Accident.
On October 21st, Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer filed charges against Janet Sunderland (66) of Ridgeway alleging two counts 2nd Degree Assault and two counts Endangering the Welfare of a Child (All Felonies).
On October 22nd, Gentry County Prosecutor David B. Parman filed charges against Jacob Reinhart (34) of Albany alleging Forgery (Felony).
On October 22nd, Gentry County Assistant Prosecutor Jessica Jones filed charges against Larry Mendenhall (77) of Carrolton alleging two counts Passing Bad Checks.
On October 22nd, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Brandon Hanaway (36) of Maryville alleging Burglary (Felony), Resisting/Interfering with an Arrest for a Felony (Felony), Unlawful Possession of a Firearm (Felony), Assault, Harassment (Felony), and Stalking (Felony).
Charges listed are mere allegations. Evidence in support of the charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty it is to determine guilt or innocence. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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