On January 3rd, the Maryville Forum reported that a fire broke out at the Dr. Charles Dean Humberd house in Barnard across from the school. The damage was contained to a single room. The Tri-C and Maryville Fire Departments along with the Barnard Fire Department responded.
On January 6th, the South Dakota US Attorney’s Office announced that Emily Yeary (26) of Summerset (SD) was sentenced to 40 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to Enticement to Travel for Illegal Sexual Activity, Travel with Intent to Engage in Illicit Sexual Activity, Possession of Child Pornography, Obstruction of Justice, Tampering with Witness, and Transfer of Obscene Material to Minor. The defendant allegedly groomed and then abused multiple young girls from Mississippi, Kentucky, Florida, and Missouri. The Kirksville Police Department was heavily involved in this case, playing a critical role in ensuring the safe return of one of her victims to their family.
On January 7th, Collin Rudder (20) of Maryville pleaded guilty in Nodaway County Associate Circuit Court to charges of Leaving the Scene, Careless & Imprudent Driving (Accident), and DWI. He was fined $300 plus court costs and placed on two years probation by Judge Robert Rice. Defendant must not possess or consume any alcoholic beverage until age 21, enter any establishment whose primary purpose is the sale of alcohol until 21, not possess or consume any controlled substance unless lawfully prescribed, and obtain and maintain full time employment or education unless physically or cognitively unable.
On January 7th, Musa Mabwe (31) of Rockford (IL) failed to appear in Daviess County Associate Circuit Court on charges of DWI, Resisting Arrest, and Illegal U-Turn. An arrest warrant was issued, bond revoked, and bond was set at $2,500, cash only.
On January 8th, the Kirksville Police Department responded to a report of a man making threats with a knife. They were met with a man with a knife and an adult female who was screaming. The male allegedly charged at officers with the knife and was shot and killed by police.
On January 8th, the City of Grant City picked up a stray dog on west Farrell Street. Under Grant City ordinances, all dogs must be on a chain, inside a fence, or kept indoors.
On January 8th, Habib Abdi (29) of Bloomington (MN) pleaded guilty in Harrison County Associate Circuit Court to a charge of DWI. He was placed on probation for two years and assessed $164 in fines, court costs, and a $300 fee to the Law Enforcement Restitution Fund by Judge Jay Hemenway. Defendant must attend and complete SATOP within 60 days.
On January 8th, Wyatt Starmer (27) of Martinsville admitted to violating his probation for DWI and Speeding by consuming alcohol. Probation was continued. Defendant shall be subject to alcohol monitoring as directed. Probation was extended for 60 days.
On January 9th, Kevin Adcock (36) of Bethany pleaded guilty in Grundy County Circuit Court to a charge of Resisting Arrest (Felony). He was sentenced to three years in the Missouri Department of Corrections by Judge Matthew Krohn and ordered to pay $475 in restitution. The sentence is concurrent with a case in Harrison County.
On January 9th, the Kirksville Police Department reported the arrest of Cyle Kelly (36) of Kirksville after getting a call regarding a burglary in progress. Officers allegedly found the defendant on top of a 20 year old woman, who was unconscious. The Kirksville Police Department says the defendant refused to follow commands and was physically separated. Officers were able to administer first aid to the victim, preventing serious injuries or death. Kelly was charged with Assault (Felony), Burglary (Felony), Attempted Rape (Felony), and two misdemeanor Assaults.
On January 9th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Floyd Johnson (59) of Graham alleging Leaving the Scene. An affidavit from the Maryville Police Department alleges the defendant struck a parked vehicle in a parking lot and drove off.
On January 9th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Drew Wiederholt (22) of Ravenwood alleging DWI (Prior).
On January 9th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Presley Davison (19) of Menlo (IA) alleging Stealing. An affidavit from the Maryville Police Department alleges the defendant shoplifted and under-rang items at a Maryville business with total losses alleged as $96.20.
On January 9th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against Paul Saimon (41) of Marshall alleging DWI and Speeding (80 mph).
On January 10th, Freddy Kercy (32) of Ottumwa (IA) failed to appear in Harrison County Associate Circuit Court on charges of DWI and No Valid License. A warrant was issued and bond set at $1,500, cash only.
On January 10th, Harrison County Prosecutor Michael Wulff filed charges against Jacob Borntreger (31) alleging Burglary (Felony) and Attempted Rape (Felony). Bond was set at $100,000, cash only.
On January 10th, United Electric Cooperative reported that a scam was targeting Maryville businesses. The scammers were pretending to be Evergy, and they were spoofing their phone numbers. The scammers falsely stated that they were disconnecting customers’ electrical service unless they went to Wal-Mart to make a gift card payment.
On January 10th, the Western Missouri US Attorney’s Office announced the indictment of Clinton Davis (36) of Independence alleging Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute, Possession of Firearms in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime, and two counts Felon in Possession of Firearm. On December 8th, 2024, the defendant allegedly led officers on a high speed chase reaching speeds of as high as 105 mph in Independence. The defendant got away, but was later located and arrested after he drove a BMW, which officers learned had been stolen, to a gas station on December 20th.
On January 11th, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Isaac Kecker (24) of Eau Claire (WI) in Harrison County on a charge of Speeding (103 mph).
On January 13th, Nodaway County Prosecutor Tina Dieter filed charges against William Finn (44) of Maryville alleging Violation of Protection Order.
On January 14th, Carrolton officers responded to a call regarding an aggressive pit bull. The dog had jumped a fence and was threatening someone. Officers shot and killed the dog after it charged someone.
Charges listed are merely 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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