Friday, February 26, 2021

Courthouse News for February 24th, 2021

 Chelsey Kile, 31, of Creston was arrested on February 17, 2021 in the 3100 block of 120th Street near Lenox. She was charged with driving while barred and is being held at the Taylor County Jail on $2,000 bond.

On February 17th, Harrison County Prosecutor Johnathan Meyer filed charges against Carl Jonas (30) of Madison (WI) alleging two counts Passing a Bad Check (1 Felony).

On February 17th, Worth County Prosecutor Janet Wake Larison filed charges against Michal Worley (28) of Grant City alleging Tampering with Evidence (Felony).

On February 18th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Randy Randle (51) of Cainsville in Worth County on a Harrison County Warrant for Failure to Appear (No Valid License), a Harrison County Warrant (Traffic Violation), a DeKalb County Warrant (Traffic Violation), and a Mercer County Warrant (Fraud). He posted bond at the Worth County Sheriff’s Office and was released.

On February 19th, Missouri Governor Mike Parson's office reported that they have received numerous reports of price gouging by natural gas companies. If prices are raised beyond what the market will bear, then it is a violation of the law. Contact Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt's office at (800) 392-8222 if you are a victim.

On February 19th, an accident was reported on Route 36 near Chillicothe. A Livingston County Sheriff’s Deputy arrived at the scene at 6:33 pm and found the vehicle to be unoccupied. The deputy found some tracks leading into a timber and found a man with possible mental health problems. They both got into the patrol vehicle, when the man became violent and assaulted the deputy, who pulled his weapon and shot the man, who was pronounced dead at the scene. The deputy was injured and taken to Hedrick Medical Center. It was initially reported by multiple news outlets that the deputy had been shot and that a vehicle involved had driven off. 

On February 19th, Worth County Prosecutor Janet Wake Larison filed charges against Heidi Meyer (42) of Blockton alleging two counts Passing a Bad Check.

On February 19th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Jesse Purvis (45) of Princeton in Harrison County on a City of Chillicothe Warrant (No Seat Belt, Expired Plates).

On February 20th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that as a Highway Patrolman was assisting a stranded motorist on I-29 near Craig, a drunk driver struck the Patrol car from behind. Nobody was injured.

On February 20th, the Clarinda Police Department reported that scammers were posing as law enforcement officers and soliciting donations. People should hang up immediately, and don't provide any personal or financial information to the callers. 

On February 20th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Richard Grose (36) of Keller (TX) in Harrison County on a Harrison County Warrant for Failure to Appear (Weight on Tandem Axle Exceeded 34,000 pounds).

On February 20th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Reashay Maitrejean  (20) of Bethany in Harrison County on charges of No Valid License, No Insurance, and No Seat Belt. She was also arrested on a Grundy County Warrant for Failure to Appear (No Seat Belt, No Valid License, and No Insurance).

On February 21st, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Lauren Wilson (19) of St. Joseph in Harrison County for Speeding, a Buchanan County Warrant for Failure to Appear (No Seat Belt), and a St. Joseph warrant for Failure to Appear (No Plates).

On February 21st, Harrison County Prosecutor Johnathan Meyer filed charges against Virginia Matlock (49) of Peoria (IL) alleging Peace Disturbance and Resisting Arrest.

On February 22nd, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Maggie Ueligger (28) of Grant City in Nodaway County for Failure to Drive on Right Half of Roadway and for two Nodaway County Warrants (No Insurance, No Seat Belt).

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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