On August 30th, Worth County Prosecutor Janet Wake Larison filed charges against Justin Beebe (29) of Helena (MO) alleging Failure to Drive on Right Half of Roadway (Accident).
On August 30th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Treyton Paris (21) of Maryville alleging Failure to Drive on Right Half of Roadway (Accident).
On September 1st, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Theresa Keever (43) of Skidmore alleging DWI (Felony), Endangering the Welfare of a Child (Felony), and Assault (Felony). Bond was set at $50,000, cash or corporate surety.
On September 1st, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Shaun Davidshofer (39) of Coin in Nodaway County on charges of Driving While Revoked, Following Too Closely, and a Nodaway County Warrant for Failure to Appear (Traffic Violation).
On September 1st, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Jarrett DePriest (38) of Bethany in Harrison County on charges of DWI, Speeding (26+ mpg over), and Failure to Comply with Ignition Interlock Requirement.
On September 1st, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Russell Troutwine (62) of Sheridan in Worth County on charges of DWI (Felony), Driving While Revoked (Felony), Failure to Equip Vehicle with Two Tail Lights, Unlawfully Operate UTV on Highway, and Failure to Signal. On September 2nd, Special Prosecutor Johnathan Meyer filed charges. Bond was set at $25,000, cash or corporate surety, posted by the defendant.
On September 2nd, Worth County Prosecutor Janet Wake Larison filed charges against Jeffrey Runion (32) of Maryville alleging Failure to Drive on Right Half of Roadway (Accident).
On September 2nd, the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Department reported that Jerry Haley of Mount Ayr was operating a 1996 International Truck on Route 2 when a tire exploded, causing the vehicle to strike a bridge rail, causing $10,000 damage to the truck.
On September 3rd, the Missouri Secretary of State’s Office sent the following news release about a man required to repay a Missouri investor:
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft’s Securities Division issued a consent order against Cryotherm USA, Inc., John (Jianxin) Wang and Dennis R. Di Ricco after issuing more than $2 million in unregistered, non-exempt promissory notes.
Between December 1, 2015, and October 31, 2020, the Florida-based Cryotherm USA sold the promissory notes through a Las Vegas, Nevada-based unregistered broker-dealer, Retire Happy, LLC. The securities were sold to investors across the country, including one in Rolla, Missouri.
Following the sale of notes to investors, those involved engaged in a fraudulent scheme over a period of more than two years, during which the company generated no business revenue, circulated some investors’ funds back to other investors in the form of bogus monthly interest payments and misappropriated a majority of the remaining funds for their own personal benefit.
On October 19, 2020, after the division had opened an investigation into Cryotherm and engaged respondents, the respondents paid the full amount of principal and interest owed to the Missouri investor.
Without admitting or denying the allegations, respondents paid $75,000 to the Missouri Investor Education and Protection Fund.
On September 3rd, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Tyler Lupfer (26) of McFall in Harrison County on charges of DWI and Speeding (99 mph).
On September 3rd, Nodaway County Prosecutor Caleb Phillips filed charges against Melanie Lear (52) of Mound City alleging Peace Disturbance. Bond was set at $1,000 Signature Bond.
On September 5th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Jonathan Deinhart (29) of Cameron in Nodaway County alleging DWI, Speeding, and No Plates.
On September 5th, Gentry County Prosecutor Jessica Jones filed charges against William Walker (27) of Stanberry alleging Domestic Assault.
On September 6th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Amani Swedi (24) of Fort Worth (TX) in Harrison County on a charge of Speeding (113 mph).
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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