Sheriff Scott Keeler reported deputies made four warrant arrests and took a report of assault and property damage during the week of Aug. 28- Sept 4, 2017.

Sept. 1 – Michiko Henderson, 22, Tulsa, was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant for a class C felony of forgery. Bond is set at $5,000 cash only.

The warrant stems from an investigation in Nov. 2013, when a St. Clair County deputy responded to Hawthorn Bank in Osceola, for a report of fraud. The bank manager advised that Amanda Roberts and Michiko Henderson brought in two checks from Wheeler & Sons Livestock Auction. Both females tried to cash checks with false names and identifications. While speaking with the females, the deputy noticed that Henderson had three driver licenses with three different names. Both females were arrested and a request for prosecution was signed.

Sept. 2 – Zachary Blanton, 26, Kansas City, was arrested during a traffic stop. Blanton was arrested on a Polk County warrant on an unclassified misdemeanor charge of failing to appear for no insurance. Bond is set at $300 cash only

Sept. 2 – Ronald Wooten, 29, Lowry City, was arrested during a traffic stop. While patrolling NW 1000 Rd a deputy observed a white pickup truck in front of him with a broken rear tail light.

A record check showed Wooten had active warrants out of Belton and Platte County. Wooten was taken into custody. The Platte County warrant is for failing to appear on a misdemeanor charge. Bond is $250 cash or surety. The Belton warrant is for failing to appear on a city ordinance violation. The bond is set at $150.

Sept. 2 – John Younce Jr, 44, Belton, was arrested during a traffic stop. While patrolling NW 1000 Rd a deputy observed a white pickup truck in front of him with a broken left rear tail light.

A passenger in Wooten’s vehicle, later identified as John Oliver Younce Jr, was sitting in the back seat on the driver’s side. He was observed sitting in plain view, next to Mr. Younce’s wallet and cigarettes, a small clear plastic bag containing two small bags of marijuana, and one small bag containing a crystal like substance which field tested positive for methamphetamine.

Disclaimer: Arrest records are public information. Any indication of an arrest does not mean the individual identified has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

These cases are currently under investigation. Sheriff Keeler urges those with any related information to these cases or any others to contact the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line, 417-646-5832, or email to tips@scsomo.org.

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