On November 3rd, Harrison County Prosecutor Johnathan Meyer filed charges against Adam Halliday (29) of Lee’s Summit alleging DWI, Vision Reducing Material on Window, and Failure to Display Lighted Lamps as Required.
On November 3rd, Gentry County Prosecutor Jessica Jones filed charges against Meagan Schneider (26) of Bethany alleging Speeding (20-25 mph over), Resisting Arrest, Displaying Plates Belonging to Another, Failure to Register, and No Insurance.
On November 4th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Eric Robison (56) of Maitland alleging Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony), and No Valid License. Bond was set at $10,000, cash or corporate surety.
On November 4th, Harrison County Prosecutor Johnathan Meyer filed charges against Randall May (25) of Bethany alleging Domestic Assault (Felony). Bond was set at $50,000, cash only.
On November 5th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Cameron Smith (38) of Maryville alleging Violation of a Protection Order. Bond was set at $15,000, cash or 10%.
On November 6th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Brad Wermelskirchen (42) of St. Joseph alleging Domestic Assault (Felony).
On November 6th, a Worth County student got his car stolen from Casey’s in Grant City that morning. It was later recovered between Afton and Osceola.
On November 6th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Gene Griffith (42) of Gilman City in Harrison County on a charge of DWI.
On 11/06/2020 at approximately 3:58 pm Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call about a vehicle rollover. Ringgold County EMS and Mount Ayr Fire was dispatched to the accident. Ringgold County EMS requested assistance from law enforcement. Jones was transported to Ringgold County Hospital for evaluation. Deputy Eggleston arrived on scene and located a Red Trailblazer in the north ditch. Riley Jones (15) of Kellerton was traveling eastbound on Highway 2 when her vehicle exited the roadway on the right when Jones overcorrected. The Trailblazer crossed both lanes of traffic where the vehicle went through the north ditch then rolled into a hay field where it came to rest on the driver’s side. Jones was wearing her seatbelt and trailblazer had disabling amount of damage; the trailblazer was privately towed.
On November 7th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Jerimey Thompson (42) of Maryville in Nodaway County on a charge of DWI, No Insurance, and No Headlights.
On November 7th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Jay Kelso (33) of Conception Junction in Nodaway County on charges of DWI and Failure to Drive on Right Half of Roadway (Accident).
Joleen Most, 42, of Carbon, was arrested near the intersection of Highway 2 and Jericho Avenue on November 7 by the Taylor County Sheriff’s Department. Most was stopped on suspicion of operating while under the influence. Most was found to have a barred license, for being a habitual violator. During the stop, K9 Ciba was deployed and indicated to the presence of a controlled substance. Most was taken into custody for driving while barred. Further charges are pending results from the state crime lab.
Most is currently being held at the Taylor County Jail on $2,000 bond pending an appearance before the magistrate.
On November 8th, the Nodaway County Sheriff’s Department posted this story about a police chase that occurred near Maryville:
This Sunday morning at about 10:04 AM, Maryville Police encountered a car reported stolen from St. Joseph. The stolen vehicle, driven by a female, failed to yield and a pursuit started that led officers in and out of Maryville at high speeds. A male passenger was seen in the front seat. Maryville Police was assisted by the Nodaway County Sheriff’s Office and the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The stolen vehicle crashed at the T intersection at 245 and 242. The female driver and male were taken into custody. Both had warrants out of Buchanan County and St. Joseph. The female was transported to MOSAIC for injuries obtained in the crash. A Deputy transported the male to the Nodaway County Jail. During the pursuit, Dispatch received a 911 call reporting two people had just been shot at Village O Apartments. The Deputy and Sheriff, assisted by a Campus Officer, checked the apartments and found no such incident. A phone found in the stolen car was determined to have placed the call, presumably as a distraction. Local charges are pending prosecution review in Nodaway County. I’ve come to determine that when we see a car painted rattle can flat black there is an excellent chance it has been stolen in St. Joseph. One of life’s little lessons.
Sheriff Strong
On November 9th, the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office reported that scammers were contacting people pretending to be the Sheriff’s Office and telling people that there was a warrant for their arrest, and that they needed to send a sum of money to post bail. The scammers have also posed as the Social Security Administration, Unemployment Office, or the FBI.
On November 9th, Harrison County Prosecutor Johnathan Meyer filed charges against Kevin Oliver (27) of Cainsville alleging Knowingly Burning or Exploding (Felony), Property Damage, and Trespassing. Bond was set at $10,000, cash only. Northwest Mo Info reports that the charges arose after the defendant allegedly drove his vehicle into a cornfield while intoxicated, got stuck, and started a grass fire to keep himself warm. The defendant then allegedly passed out in his vehicle until a friend arrived to wake him and help stomp out the burning grass.
On November 9th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Austin Saunders (22) of St. Joseph alleging Tampering with Motor Vehicle (Felony) and Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony).
On November 9th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Mariah Ishmael (22) of Savannah alleging Tampering with Motor Vehicle (Felony) and Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony).
On November 9th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Jeffrey McGinnes (66) of Barnard alleging Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident) and No Insurance.
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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