The Callaway County Sheriff’s Workplace just lately arrested 10 people on a wide range of costs between March 29 and April 4, in line with a division information launch.
At 3:11 a.m. April 4, the CCSO investigated a stolen car report within the Holts Summit space and arrested Logan Curry, 18, of Holts Summit. The Callaway County prosecuting legal professional charged Curry with first-degree tampering with a motorcar. He posted bond on the Callaway County Jail and was launched pending a courtroom look.
At 1:46 a.m. April 4, a CCSO deputy was patrolling the Holts Summit space and stopped Aaron Boehm, 41, of Freeburg, for working a car that displayed a stolen license plate. Methamphetamine was additionally recovered and Boehm was arrested for felony possession of a managed substance and receiving stolen property.
He was taken to the Callaway County Jail, booked and processed, and launched on bond pending a courtroom look.
At 8:25 p.m. April 3, a CCSO deputy carried out an investigation within the space of County Highway 211 and methamphetamine was recovered. Holliann Crow, 26, of Fulton, was arrested for possession of a managed substance.
Crow was taken to the Callaway County Jail, booked and processed, and launched on a courtroom summons.
At 2:32 a.m. April 3, a CCSO deputy was patrolling the world of County Highway 121 and stopped a car for a site visitors violation. Methamphetamine was recovered and Jerad Shafer, 37, of Portland, was arrested and brought to the Callaway County Jail.
The Callaway County prosecuting legal professional charged Shafer with possession of a managed substance. He posted bond and was launched pending a courtroom look.
At 11:29 p.m. April 2, a CCSO deputy was patrolling the world of County Highway 334 and stopped a car for a site visitors violation. A car passenger was recognized as Chasity Neal, 39, of Fulton, who was needed on a Missouri Division of Corrections felony warrant for state parole violations.
Neal was arrested, taken to the Callaway County Jail and stays in custody pending a switch to MDOC.
On April 2, the Callaway County prosecuting legal professional charged Michael Shikles, 61, of California, with two felony counts of statutory sodomy. The fees have been the results of an ongoing investigation being carried out within the New Bloomfield space by the CCSO.
Shikles was arrested and brought to the Callaway County Jail, the place he posted bond pending a courtroom look.
At 4:34 p.m. April 1, a CCSO deputy was patrolling the Fulton space and positioned Elizabeth Erbschloe, 38, of Fulton. Erbschloe was needed on Callaway County felony warrants for probation violation (authentic costs of tampering with a motorcar and possession of a managed substance).
Erbschloe was arrested and brought to the Callaway County Jail, the place she was launched on bond pending a courtroom look.
At 2:12 p.m. April 1, a CCSO deputy was patrolling Route O and stopped Westly Coleman, 47, of Columbia, for a site visitors violation. Methamphetamine was recovered and Coleman was arrested and brought to the Callaway County Jail, the place he was booked and processed, and launched on a courtroom summons.
At 6:05 p.m. March 30, a CCSO deputy carried out an investigation within the space of Route M/HH and I-70, and positioned Shelby Clark, 26, of Englewood, Colorado. Clark was needed on a Garfield County, Colorado, felony warrant for harmful medicine.
She was arrested and brought to the Callaway County Jail, the place she was launched pending a courtroom look in Colorado.
At 6:21 a.m. March 29, CCSO deputies executed a Callaway County drug search warrant at a residence within the Fulton space. The warrant had been obtained as the results of an ongoing CCSO drug investigation.
Methamphetamine and heroin have been recovered and Yolanda Hopkins, 44, of Fulton, was arrested and brought to the Callaway County Jail. The Callaway County prosecuting legal professional charged Hopkins with two felony counts for possession of a managed substance. She posted bond and was launched pending a courtroom look.
The Fulton Police Division and the Mustang drug process power assisted with the search warrant execution.