On February 08, 2020 about 1:00 a.m. a Livingston County deputy was on U.S. 36 east of Chillicothe and saw a vehicle approaching him from behind at a very high rate of speed. The deputy checked this vehicle at 101 in a 65 mph area and had to take evasive action as the vehicle nearly struck his patrol vehicle as it passed the deputy. The vehicle was finally stopped west of Chillicothe near Coon Creek. Further investigation lead the deputy to believe the driver was allegedly driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol and was uncooperative, insulting, belligerent, and resisted arrest. The deputy informed the driver multiple times he was under arrest and the man initially started to get out of the vehicle when he was observed to look over at a deputy on the passenger side of the vehicle, show the deputy his middle finger and then attempt to place the key back into the ignition (concerned he was attempting to flee) still not following commands, so he was removed from the vehicle and continued resisting our deputy.
The suspect was soon handcuffed and placed in a secure area of the patrol vehicle. The arrested person was identified as Kyle Robert Hull, 29, Kansas City. Two deputies escorted the driver into the LCSO where he continued being uncooperative. The man was transported to the Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail where he was later charged in Associate Court with alleged DWI and Resisting Arrest. Mr. Hull has since posted bond and has a court date scheduled for March 11, 2020.
On February 11th, the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department got involved in their second high-speed chase in a week when they were dispatched to assist the Linn County authorities involving a reported dangerous felon wanted by Linn County and federal authorities. The chase involved the driver doing speeds of as much as 100 miles per hour on the wrong way of Route 36 and the wrong way and continued south onto 65 into Saline County. He was finally captured near Marshall. During the chase, he was observed to be throwing items out of the car, and meth was seen scattered on the driver’s seat. By the time he was caught, the driver had lost two tires from his vehicle. On February 13th, Linn County Prosecutor Shiante McMahon filed charges against Matthew Guilford (38) of Brookfield alleging Assault (Felony), Armed Criminal Action (Felony), two counts Resisting Arrest (Felony), and Possession of Controlled Substance.
On February 11th, Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer filed charges against Naomi Christensen (52) of Coffey alleging Operating a Vehicle Owned by Another Without Insurance.
On February 11th, Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer filed charges against Dalton Hobson (20) of Pattonsburg alleging No Insurance.
On February 12th, Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer filed charges against Miranda Young (20) of Independence alleging No Insurance.
On the morning of February 12th, a Grant City resident reported that stray dogs had broken into his trash and strung it out all over his yard.
On February 12th, a Missouri Highway Patrol vehicle was assisting a motorist on the 100 mile marker of I-35 near Eagleville when it was struck by a tractor-trailer at around 11:23 that evening and left the scene. Anybody with information should call Troop H headquarters at (816) 387-2345.
On February 12th, DeKalb County Prosecutor Erik Tate filed charges against Debra England (39) of Maysville alleging Abuse or Neglect of a Child (Felony) and Endangering the Welfare of a Child (Felony). In a related case, DeKalb County Prosecutor Erik Tate filed charges against Katrina England (36) of Maysville alleging Abuse or Neglect of a Child (Felony) and Endangering the Welfare of a Child (Felony). KQ2 reports the charges occurred after they had allegedly locked a 9 year old with autism in a bunk bed cage. The Children’s Division was involved. During the investigation, deputies observed animal feces, urine stains, cigarette butts, cockroaches, piles of trash on the front porch, and no ceiling in the living room. The child was allegedly locked in their cage for as many as 12 hours at a time.
On February 12th, the Shenandoah Police arrested Nathan Rick Gordon (40) of Essex on a charge of Indecent Contact with a Child.
On February 12th, Harrison County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer filed charges against Nykia Thigpen (25) of Indianapolis alleging No Valid License.
On February 12th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Ryan Stark (30) of Mercer alleging No Insurance.
On February 12th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Bryce Cozine (26) of Barnard alleging No Insurance.
On February 12th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Shawnte Essary (21) of Papillion (NE) alleging Operating a Vehicle Owned by Another that was Not Insured.
On February 12th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Eryn Kemper (19) of Barnard alleging No Insurance.
On February 13th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against John Fraley (40) of Lenox alleging No Valid License and Failure to Stop.
On February 13th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Paula Gray (44) of Clarinda alleging No Insurance.
On February 13th, between 3:10 and 3:15 am, someone broke into a business in Red Oak (IA) and stole over $10,000 of Stihl chainsaws, leaf blowers, and a cutoff saw.
On February 13th, Gentry County Prosecutor Jessica Jones filed charges against Rick McCord (62) of Albany alleging No Insurance.
On February 13th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Edward Young (27) of Kansas City in Nodaway County on charges of Driving While Suspended and Speeding.
On February 13, 2020, Deputies stopped a red Volkswagen Jetta in the 400 block of Main Street in Lenox for speeding. The driver was found to have a barred driver's license for being a habitual violator through the state of Iowa. During the traffic stop, K9 Ciba was deployed for an open air sniff on the vehicle and gave a positive indication to the odor of controlled substance. As a result, Randy Overholtzer, 50, of Lenox, was arrested and charged with driving while barred and possession of drug paraphernalia. He is being held at the Taylor County Sheriff's Office on $2,300 bond pending an initial appearance before the Magistrate.
On February 13th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Bradford Boyer (21) of Kent (IA) alleging DWI, Minor Visibly Intoxicated, and Failure to Drive on Right Half.
On February 13th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Lora Cox (62) of Maryville alleging No Valid License and Failure to Stop.
On February 14th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Jerry Williams (31) of Brookshire (TX) alleging No Valid License and Failure to Display Lighted Lamps.
On February 14th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Matthew Jerome (44) of Fort Collins (CO) alleging Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony) and Unlawful Use of a Weapon (Felony). Bond was set at $5,000 with defendant given leave to post 10% cash.
On February 14th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Robert Rice filed charges against Austin Jerome (21) of Fort Collins (CO) alleging Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony). Bond was set at $5,000 with defendant given leave to post 10% cash.
On February 14th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Will Force (28) of Parnell on Nodaway County Misdemeanor Warrants for Failure to Appear (No Seat Belt, Speeding).
On February 14th, Rich Elmer of Mt. Ayr reported that someone took a Mr. Heater Blk/Yellow kerosene heater with wheels on it from a farm in Middle Fork Township Section 27 in the last two weeks. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office.
Robert Girard, 39, of Creston, was taken into custody on an active Taylor County probation violation warrant on February 15, 2020. Girard additionally has active warrants out of Adams and Madison Counties. He is currently being held at the Taylor County Sheriff's Office on $1,000 cash or surety bond. When he is able to post bond he will be transferred to the other counties.
On the afternoon of February 16th, KQ2 reports that a vehicle crashed into a building during a police chase at Debbie’s Closet Appliances and Furniture. Two people were inside the vehicle. One was seriously injured and taken to the hospital.
On February 16th, a high-speed police chase started in Livingston County, continued through Clinton County, and went through Lathrop and Plattsburg. The car in question went over 100 miles per hour going south in the northbound lane of I-35. At one point, the vehicle went 150 miles per hour on I-35 and 120 miles per hour on Highway 116 as it passed cars on hills and curves.
On February 17th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Michael Troutwine (65) of Sheridan alleging Possession of Meth (Felony), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Driving While Suspended.
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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