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Seven arrested after deputies search Mount Pleasant home

Miller County deputies arrested seven mid-Missouri residents after executing a search warrant on a Mount Pleasant home, the department announced Saturday.

Deputies found methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, prescription pills, a stolen motorcycle, marijuana and an illegal handgun in the home on Thursday, according to a statement issued by Miller County Sheriff Louie Gregoire.

In its statement, the department listed the arrests and charges as follows:

” Nathanael O. Davis 34, of Versailles is currently being held on $200,000.00 bond for Trafficking 1st degree, Receiving stolen property, Unlawful possession of a firearm, and Delivery of a controlled substance x2. Davis was out on bond at the time of this arrest for three previous drug cases.

” Reyne D. Bachtel 38, of Eldon is being held on $25,000.00 bond for Possession of Controlled Substance. Reyne is currently on supervised probation out of Miller County.

” Katie Croswhite 34, of Jefferson City is being held on $200,000.00 bond for Trafficking 1st degree, Receiving stolen property, and Delivery of a controlled substance x2 .. Katie is currently on supervised probation out of Morgan County.

” Justin R.L. Vaught 29, of Eldon is being held on $25,000.00 bond for Possession of Controlled Substance. Justin is currently on supervised probation out of Miller County.

” Kenneth W. Davenport 32, of Eldon is being held on $25,000.00 bond for Possession of Controlled Substance.

” Randy J. Engelage 37, of Eldon is being held on $50,000.00 bond for Possession of Controlled Substance. ”

The statement said Gregoire is thankful for ” the citizens of Miller County for their continued support in assisting the Sheriff’s Office in the fight to remove these dangerous drugs from our community. ”

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