Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Courthouse News for November 27th, 2019

On November 15th, Livingston County Prosecutor Adam Warren filed charges against Dale Marvin Barker (43) of Chillicothe alleging Statutory Sodomy (Felony), Statutory Rape (Felony), and Incest (Felony). Bond was denied.

KQ2 reports that the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Andrew Kennedy (26) of Plattsburg on charges of Possession of Child Pornography. An Elgin (IL) police investigation allegedly traced two of the images back to Savannah. He was formally charges with Possession of Child Pornography on November 16th, and his bond was set at $10,000.

On November 18th, a female adult elk was shot on MDC property in Carter County (MO) and left for dead. This was the sixth elk killed by poachers over the last several years. Anyone with information should contact Operation Game Thief at (800) 392-1111.

On November 19th, Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer filed charges against Marvin Yarrington (59) of Bethany alleging two counts Sexual Misconduct (1 Felony) and Attempted Incest.

On November 19th, KQ2 reported that charges against a 12 year old boy for Arson and Manslaughter in conjunction with the death of Cameron Satterley (14) were determined to be true by a 5th Circuit Juvenile Judge. Previously, the Department of Youth Services took a 10 year old into custody on November 5th, and he is now a ward of the state.

CNN reports that two Bureau of Prisons guards, Tova Noel (31) and Michael Thomas (41) were charged in conjunction with multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein’s death on November 19th. They were charged with Conspiracy and Filing False Records in conjunction with their alleged actions on the night of Epstein’s death. Bond was set at $100,000 for each of them. Epstein had been awaiting trial on charges of Operating a Sex Trafficking Ring from 2002 to 2005 at his Manhattan mansion and his Palm Beach estate. The guards allegedly fell asleep during their shifts, then falsified records saying they had performed their duties.

CNN reports that Scott Gelardi (42) of Rosenberg (TX) was arrested at Northside Elementary School (TX) after allegations that he had secretly recorded students in bathrooms. He was caught after other employees found one of his cameras. He was charged with Invasive Visual Recording in a Bathroom, Possession of Child Pornography, and Possession of Child Pornography With Intent to Promote. Bond was set at $70,000, posted by the defendant.

On November 19th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Ashley Bremerman (20) of Maryville alleging Minor in Possession and Misrepresentation of Age to Obtain Liquor.

On November 19th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Rebecca Lane (25) of Maitland alleging Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony) and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

On November 19th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Jeremy McQuerry (49) of Kearney (MO) on charges of Failure to Signal, Failure to Drive on Right Half, and DWI.

On November 19th, Gentry County Prosecutor Jessica Jones filed charges against Justin Donovan (37) of Darlington alleging Failure to Stop for School Bus.

On November 20th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Jacob Muff (31) of Savannah and Jaylon Williamson (18) of Waynesville (MO) alleging No Insurance.

On November 20th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Scott Lininger (49) of Burlington Junction alleging Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident).

On November 20th, Independence police notified St. Joseph police that a fugitive from Independence was in the area. They located him in a house with six other people. After a standoff lasting multiple hours, the individual was taken into custody. KQ2 reported that the person was Juan Fernandez (46) of Independence. On November 15th, Fernandez allegedly entered a home in Independence where two people were shot and subsequently fled at a high rate of speed. He is being charged for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm and is being held on $50,000 bond.

On November 20th, the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office issued a Silver Alert for a missing 72 year old St. Joseph man who had dementia. He was subsequently found on November 21st.

On November 20th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Haley Coleman (21) of Barnard alleging Operating Motor Vehicle Owned by Another that was Not Insured.

On November 20th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Elena Bellamy (25) of Maryville and Tyler Kinnison (22) of Maryville alleging No Insurance.

On November 20th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Tyler Paris (17) of Maryville alleging Failure to Drive on Right Half of Roadway (Accident).

On November 20th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Blake Smith (31) of Maryville alleging Domestic Assault.

On November 20th, the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Department reports that a 2014 Nissan driven by Amber Cox (21) of Redding was backing out of the Casey’s parking lot in Mount Ayr and ran into the side of a 2020 Freightliner driven by James Wellons (46) of Des Moines. No injuries were reported.

On November 20th at around 4:15 pm, a man and a woman, who had a juvenile female with them, got into an altercation with a clerk at the Maryville Wal-Mart and took items from the store. The Maryville Department of Public Safety is seeking information on the incident; if you have such information, please contact them at (660) 562-3209.

On November 20th, during the regular Grant City Council meeting, a citizen complaint was discussed alleging that a resident in a rental home had been making a noise nuisance by riding their lawn mower, using their chain saw, and playing music at all hours of the night. The complaint also alleged that the resident allowed a dog to run loose; it was getting into neighbors’ trash and spreading it all over the neighborhood. The city will send a letter to the individual and the landlord.

On November 21st, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Myra Bernard (28) of St. Joseph alleging Burglary (Felony), Stealing (Felony), and Assault. In addition, Rice filed charges against Zachary Bernard (27) of St. Joseph alleging Burglary (Felony) and Stealing. Both defendants were given bond of $4,950, with defendants given leave to post 10% cash.

On Thursday, November 21st, the La Paz County (AZ) Sheriff’s Office received a report of a missing person. The missing person was identified as James Lewis Larson (90) of Sharpsburg (IA). He was traveling from Iowa to Yuma and was last seen on November 13th; however, he had not shown up in Yuma as of November 21st. On November 25th, at 12:20 am, Larson was located deceased in a wash near a trail in the Kofa Wildlife Refuge in Arizona. His vehicle was located nearby, high-centered and stuck on a ledge.

On November 22nd, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Brian Bennett (42) of Maryville alleging DWI, Failure to Signal, and Failure to Dim Headlights.

On the morning of November 22nd, the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Department reported that there was a missing child in the county. The child was subsequently found.

On November 22nd, Worth County Prosecutor Janet Wake Larison filed charges against Kenneth Sisk (69) of St. Joseph alleging Assault (Felony).

On November 22nd, Berkeley (MO) Mayor Theodore “Ted” Hoskins was charged with several felony counts of Election Fraud. Court documents allege he altered absentee ballots in his favor. He is charged with one count of Forgery (Felony) and four counts Committing an Election Offense (Felony).

On November 22nd, Northwest Mo Info reported that human remains found in Caldwell County (MO) and in Nebraska were positively identified as the missing Wisconsin brothers. Dental records showed that Nicholas Diemel’s remains were found on a farm in Braymer. Justin Diemel’s remains were found in a livestock trailer in Lincoln County (NE).

On November 22nd, CNN reports that a security guard, Mohammad Khan (36) of Cambridge (MA), and his company, Securitas Security Services, are being charged with Assault and Civil Rights Violations after he allegedly punched an 11 year old girl for shoplifting from a store there. He allegedly grabbed the child, dragged her back into the store, and pushed her into a corner, obstructing the view of a security camera. He then allegedly grabbed the girl by the head and neck, threw her to the ground, and punched her. Prosecutors allege that since Securitas had met and exceeded the thresholds of liability and responsibility by granting Khan authority to act on behalf of the business, they face identical charges. The girl is not being charged with shoplifting, because she is too young under state law.

On November 22nd, Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer filed charges against Jackie Myers (58) of Bethany alleging DWI.

On November 23, 2019 at approximately 1:12 a.m. Taylor County Deputies responded to an altercation in the 400 block of Main Street in Bedford. Six individuals were arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct. Those arrested were Logan Stark, 22, of Mount Ayr, Lincoln Martin, 21, of Diagonal, Jacob Taylor, 22, of Diagonal, Hunter Russell, 22, of Bedford, Benjamin Hill, 22, of Bedford, and Casey Bann, 36, of Bedford. Bond was set at $300 for each person.

On November 23rd, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Mauro Graciani (41) of San Perlita (TX) in Nodaway County on charges of No Valid License and No Insurance.

On November 23rd, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Ryan Owens (40) of Grant City in Gentry County on a charge of DWI.

On November 24th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Kenneth Grashorn (43) of Ridgeway in Harrison County on charges of DWI (Felony), Leaving the Scene (Felony), Property Damage (Felony), and Careless & Imprudent Driving. He was subsequently charged on November 25th by Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer. Bond was set at $15,000, cash only.

Brian Fitzgerald, 41, of Prescott, was arrested in the 1200 block of Tennessee Avenue in Bedford on November 24, 2019 by the Taylor County Sheriff’s Department. He was charged with Operating While Intoxicated, first offense, a serious misdemeanor, and is being held at the Taylor County Jail on $1,000 cash bond.

On November 25th, Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer filed charges against Douglas Dennis (31) of Eagleville alleging Stealing (Felony). Bond was set at $25,000, cash only.

On November 25th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Brian Enyart (38) of Maryville alleging Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony) and six counts Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

On November 25th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Anthony Keller (24) of Maryville alleging Failure to Comply with Halloween Restrictions for Sex Offenders.

A tip to Operation Game Thief resulted in an arrest for multiple wildlife violations and drug charges. Harold P. Piatt, 23, of Tuscumbia (MO) faces 14 misdemeanor charges for the illegal take of deer with the aid of artificial light and take of deer during closed season, 2 misdemeanor charges of illegal possession of wildlife parts, 1 misdemeanor charge of taking furbearers in closed season, as well as both misdemeanor and felony drug possession and drug paraphernalia charges. Each wildlife misdemeanor charge comes with a potential fine of as much as $2,000 and/or 1 year in jail.  With the recent passage and signing of Missouri House Bill 260 by Governor Parson, authorities may also seek restitution of $1,000 - $5,000 for each antlered deer, with all associated monetary penalties going to public schools in the counties where the violations occurred. The firearms, including a .30-06 rifle, a .243 rifle, and a .22 rifle suspected of being used to commit the violations were also seized. The arrest occurred after the MDC received multiple complaints about finding decapitated deer near the Lake of the Ozarks.

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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