May 9 – Janie Tindall, 56, Pleasant Hill, arrested on a Cass County warrant for failing to appear in court on original class D felony charge of driving while revoked. Warrant w issued Oct. 4, 2016. Bond set at $25,000 cash only.
Arrest came after traffic stop conducted on vehicle she was driving on Hwy 52 near A Hwy, Appleton City. Tindall taken into custody on the warrant, criminal summons issued for misdemeanor charges of failing to register motor vehicle, driving while revoke and no insurance from the traffic stop.
May 10 – Terry Randolph, 57, Pittsburg, arrested on St. Clair County warrant charging him with class D felony possession of a controlled substance and class A misdemeanor unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Warrant issued the same day and bond set at $15,000 cash or surety.
Charges stem from St. Clair County Sheriff’s office investigation previous day when deputy was on patrol and noticed vehicle stopped on the side of NE 101 Rd, Lowry City. As deputy approached the vehicle it appeared someone ran from the ditch and got into the vehicle and it kept traveling on. Vehicle pulled over again and passenger exited vehicle and ran to the ditch. Traffic stop initiated and Randolph identified as driver. During investigation bag containing a crystalline substance that field tested positive for methamphetamine and a glass pipe were recovered from his possession. Randolph was also taken into custody on a no bond U.S. Marshal Service warrant for probation violation on a federal felony charge.
May 11- St. Clair County deputy took a theft report on NW Hwy H, Appleton City. Julie Davis reported her son went out to the shop building and noticed his three dirt bikes were gone. She reported a Vizio television is also missing from the shop. The dirt bikes were described as a 2005 yellow and black Suzuki 250cc, a yellow 1977 Suzuki TS250, and a red and black 1985 Honda XR200. The value of the bikes was estimated at $1,350.
St. Clair County deputy took a burglary report at Riley’s Auction House on East Forth Street, Appleton City. Richard Souders stated he arrived at their business and found it was broken into and several items were missing. Items included an airless paint sprayer with two guns and hose, a tool box with painting supplies, two checkbooks on the business account, a surveillance camera system including four cameras, and a 2000 Harley Davidson Sportster. The total value of the items estimated at $9,870.
St. Clair County deputy took a burglary report at Twin Oaks Harbor, Lowry City. Ruby Parson reported someone entered her trailer and went through kitchen drawers, movies and video games. She noted several movies, three pairs of jeans and a bottle Moscato wine were missing from her trailer. A value of the missing items was not available at this time.
St. Clair County deputy took a theft report on NW Highway H, Appleton City. Julie Davis reported her son went out to a shop building and noticed his three dirt bikes were gone. She reported a Vizio television is also missing from the shop. The dirt bikes were described as a 2005 yellow and black Suzuki 250cc, a yellow 1977 Suzuki TS250, and a red and black 1985 Honda XR200. The value of the bikes was estimated at $1,350.
May 12 – St. Clair County deputy took a burglary report at the same residence on NW Hwy H, Appleton City. Davis reported several items missing from her shop buildings. Missing items include Phillips home stereo system, variety of Thorson tools in brown metal tool box, upright battery charger, Lincoln 110 volt wire welder, Milwaukee hand held ban saw and miscellaneous welding supplies on a cart. Evidence located at scene. Total value of items estimated at $1,730.
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