Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Courthouse News for June 30th, 2021

On June 22nd, the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department arrested a parole absconder who had been on the run from the Board of Probation and Parole for nearly 8 months.

On June 23rd, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Keyton Francis (20) of Maryville alleging Assault (Felony) and Leaving the Scene (Felony). Judge Robert Rice disqualified himself due to a conflict of interest. Judge Corey Herron was assigned. Bond was denied.

On June 23rd, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Jimmy Lake (53) of Maryville alleging Distribution of a Controlled Substance in a Controlled Location (Felony).  Bond was set at $100,000, cash or corporate surety.

On June 24th, Gentry County Prosecutor Jessica Jones filed charges against Joseph Kerns (32) of Thayer (MO) alleging Enticement of a Child (Felony). Bond was set at $50,000, cash or corporate surety.

On June 24th, Gentry County Prosecutor Jessica Jones filed charges against Mikkaela Moore (33) of King City alleging Endangering the Welfare of a Child (Felony). Bond was set at $5,000, cash or corporate surety.

On June 24th, someone shot fireworks in the Sheridan Park bathroom and destroyed one of the toilets.

On June 25th, two Worth County children went missing at around 3:30 that afternoon. An Amber Alert was issued. They were found safe around five hours later. Around 50 volunteers helped in the effort to locate the children.

On June 25th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Benjamin Clarkson (37) of Denver in Worth County on charges of DWI, Unlawfully Operating Off-Road Vehicle on Highway, and Failure to Wear Protective Headgear.

On June 25th, the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Department arrested Jeffrey Overholser (37) of Redding on a charge of Assault (Causing Injury). Bond was set at $1,000, posted by the defendant.

On June 26th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Vicki Briggs (70) of Cainsville in Harrison County on a charge of DWI.

On June 26th, during the Back to Basics Livestock Show in Eagleville, the North Harrison Ambulance District and the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department responded to a 911 call. It turned out that someone had dialed it by mistake.

On June 27th, Harrison County Prosecutor Johnathan Meyer filed charges against Lane Ferris (27) of Bethany alleging Resisting Arrest (Felony).

On June 28th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Tyler Storm (34) of Maryville alleging Violation of Protection Order and Property Damage. Bond was denied.

On June 28th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Teresa Findley (61) of Ravenwood in Nodaway County on a charge of No Valid License and three misdemeanor warrants.

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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