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Month: January 2018

Moniteau County deputies arrest man accused of hiding methamphetamine from officers

Moniteau County deputies arrested Nicholaus Abbotte, 29, on Friday after officers stopped him on a motorcycle on Highway 50 for registration violations. When deputies made contact with Abbotte, officers discovered he did not have the proper registration, insurance or proof of ownership of the vehicle. Abbottee was taken to the Moniteau County Jail where deputies

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Moniteau County deputies arrest two after finding drugs, packaging material

Moniteau County deputies arrested Kelly Newcomb and Brandi Britton after officers responded to a residence located on Bacon Ridge Road for possible drug activity. Officers were given consent to search the residence and found marijuana, packaging materials and drug paraphernalia. Newcomb faces possible charges of distribution of a controlled substance with a bond of $40,000.

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Inmate accused of stabbing corrections officer with shank sentenced to additional years in prison

A Rolla man pleaded guilty to endangering a corrections employee on Friday in Callaway County. Terrance Tipton, 26 was previously accused of endangering a corrections employee, endangering an inmate, committing violence against an employee of the Department of Corrections and possessing a prohibited article in the Department of Corrections. Tipton admitted that in Dec. 2016,

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Galloway completes audit of Village of Ferrelview municipal court

Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway released the audit of the Village of Ferrelview on Monday. Galloway said the audit was initiated after citizens used the petition process to request an audit of the village, which is ongoing. “Residents of Ferrelview deserve accountability and transparency in all aspects of their government,” Auditor Galloway said. “Even though

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Illinois man faces up to 7 years in prison after he is found guilty of tampering with motor vehicle

A Phelps County jury found Wayne Whitmore, 34, guilty of felony tampering with a motor vehicle. Deputies said the incident happened in 2014, when Whitmore traded a Polaris ATV to a Rolla resident. Whitmore was accused of never delivering the vehicle’s title. During the trial, the ATV’s owner testified that the vehicle went missing earlier

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