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Arrests by the Missouri State Highway Patrol 07/02/2024 - 07/03/2024

Person Name        Person Age     Person Gender       Person City/State       Charge     Where Held Billings, Brieanna N, 19, male, St. Joseph, 1. Buchanan Co SO misdemeanor warrant - speeding. 2. No seat belt, held at Buchanan Co LEC. Trautman, Jeffrey M, 56, male, House Springs, MO, patrol charge - driving while intoxicated, held at Mercy Hospital South. Richards, Scott B, 60, male, O'Fallon, MO, patrol charge - drug - methamphetamine 6 grams, held at Lincoln County Jail. Heffner, John J, 32, male, Ditmer, MO, Crawford County - failure to appear/possession of marijuana, held at Franklin County Jail. Schumacher, Kenneth M, 29, male, Perry, MO, Ralls County - harassment 1st degree, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, held at St. Charles County Jail. Studdard, Nicholas J, 26, male, St. Peters, MO, patrol charge - possession of controlled substance - 2 grams of crystal powder, held at SSM Heal...

Arrest Reports by the Missouri State Highway Patrol 02/25/2024

Arrest Summary This detailed list represents individuals involved in various charges, primarily focusing on Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) among other charges. The data includes the person's name, age, gender, city/state of residence, specific charges against them, and the facility where they are held. Each entry highlights the diverse range of incidents and the corresponding legal consequences, underscoring the seriousness with which such offenses are treated across different jurisdictions. 1. Gregory M. Adams Age: 39 Gender: Male City/State: Newburg, MO Charges: DWI- Person Less Than 17 Years of Age in The Vehicle Where Held: Pulaski Co Jail 2. Jordon L. Anderson Age: 24 Gender: Male City/State: Blue Springs, MO Charges: Felony Warrant Lafayette County Stolen Vehicle Misdemeanor Warrant Lafayette County Fail to Register Motor Vehicle Where Held: Johnson County Jail 3. Tara B. Baker Age: 20 Gender: Female City/State: Springfield, MO Charges: Two Misdemeanor Springfield PD Warrant...

Arrest Reports by the Missouri State Highway Patrol 02/19/2024 - 02/20/2024

KRIEGER, NEAL J Age: 38 Gender: Male City/State: St Louis, MO Charge: 1. Leaving the Scene of an Accident - Felony 2. Driving While Intoxicated - First Offense 3. Careless and Imprudent Driving Where Held: Butler County BATES, PRESTON L Age: 60 Gender: Male City/State: Farmington, MO Charge: Patrol Charge - Unlawful Use of Drug Paraphernalia Where Held: Ste Genevieve County Jail CRUMBLE, ALICE L Age: 40 Gender: Female City/State: Charleston, MO Charge: 1. Driving While Intoxicated 2. Driving While Revoked 3. Failure to Maintain Right Half of Roadway Where Held: Mississippi County Sheriff Office SEARS, PATRICK W Age: 46 Gender: Male City/State: Independence, MO Charge: Driving While Suspended Where Held: Brookfield Police Department

Arrest Reports by the Missouri State Highway Patrol 02/17/2024

OSBORN, LUCAS A Age: 29 Gender: Male City/State: St. Clair, MO Charge: Franklin County - Failure to Appear: No Insurance Where Held: Franklin County STODDARD, MATTHEW L Age: 29 Gender: Male City/State: Kissee Mills, MO Charge: 1. DWI - Drug Intoxication 2. Fail to Maintain Half of the Right Half of the Roadway Resulting in a Crash Where Held: Released for Medical Treatment FORESTER , GARY L Age: 41 Gender: Male City/State: Columbia, MO Charge: 1) Driving While Intoxicated 2) Possession of Controlled Substance - Methamphetamine 3) Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Where Held: Randolph County Jail

Arrest Reports Missouri State Highway 02/12/2024

Person Name Person Age Person Gender Person City/State Charge Where Held Release Info Arrest County   CUNNINGHAM, BRIAN G 51 MALE KANSAS CITY, MO 1) FELONY POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 2) DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED LEES SUMMIT POLICE DEPARTMENT RELEASED JACKSON   HINDS, SUSAN A 60 FEMALE ST LOUIS, MO PATROL CHARGE - DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED SUNSET HILLS PD RELEASED ST. LOUIS   OWENS, NAIA M 46 FEMALE COLUMBIA, MO 1) DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 2) LANE VIOLATION 3) SPEEDING CONCORDIA POLICE DEPARTMENT RELEASED LAFAYETTE   WATSON, WILLIAM M 43 MALE PEVELY, MO 1 - MISDEMEANOR JEFFERSON COUNTY WARRANT FOR DRIVING WHILE REVOKED CRAWFORD COUNTY JAIL BONDABLE CRAWFORD   DICKSON, MICHEL D 34 MALE SHELBYVILLE,TN 1) DWI PROCESSED...

Legal Aid and Resources in Cabool: A Guide to Finding Help

When faced with legal challenges, knowing where to turn for assistance is crucial. Residents of Cabool, MO, who are navigating the complexities of the criminal justice system—whether searching for an inmate, dealing with a recent arrest, or simply seeking legal information—have access to various legal resources. Below is a comprehensive list to assist you in finding the support you need during these trying times. Legal Support Services in Cabool, MO If you or someone you know requires legal aid, consider reaching out to the following resources: Local public defender's office: A starting point for those accused of a crime and unable to afford an attorney. Legal aid organizations: These entities provide pro bono or reduced-cost services to individuals who qualify based on income. Pro bono legal clinics: Often held by law schools or local bar associations, these clinics offer free legal advice on a variety of issues.

Missouri State Highway Patrol | Crash Reports

ANDERSEN, CATHY A, 76 COLUMBUS, KS JASPER MO 66 ONE HALF MILE WEST OF JOPLIN BLUNT, PRIESTLEY B,34 ST PETERS, MO ST. CHARLES EASTBOUND INTERSTATE 64 EAST OF MISSOURI 94

Missouri Driving & DWI Statutes

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Chapter 302 -- Drivers' and Commercial Drivers' Licenses

Frequently Asked Questions About Drunk Driving

  Do you have to be "drunk" to be guilty of drunk driving? A: No. Years ago, a drunk driving charge meant someone was "drunk" in the way all of us commonly understand the word - intoxicated. But today, intoxication as we know it is not required for one to be guilty of drunk driving. During the last ten years public outcry against the toll of injury and death which drinking drivers inflict has changed the laws against drunk driving radically and made them much more severe. So the criminal laws against drinking and driving now mean operating a vehicle with considerably less alcohol in your system than what we customarily recognize as being enough to make a person drunk.

'Triple digits keep rolling in' | Missouri troopers clock drivers speedi...

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ALCOHOL, DRUGS, AND DRIVING Driving a motor vehicle is a privilege. It takes skill and common sense. Alcohol or drugs or fatigue will cause your driving to suffer, and it is your responsibility to know when you are not in shape to drive. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, even medicine, or driving when you’re tired can have deadly consequences — for you, your passengers, and other motorists. Drinking and driving is not worth the risk to your life and the lives of others. Even a small amount of alcohol may affect your driving ability. If you are going to drink, let someone else drive who has not been drinking. Missouri laws are tough if you are found guilty of drinking or using drugs while driving. You may pay a fine, lose your license, and even go to jail. If you injure or kill someone because you were drinking or using drugs while driving, you may: • Spend 2 to 7 years in jail, • Pay a $5,000 fine, and/or • Lose your driver license for 5 years. When a police officer stop...