Sheriff Scott Keeler reported deputies made one arrest, took two property damage reports during the week of Jan. 8-15, 2018.

Warrant Arrests

Jan. 12 – Ashly Haines, 21, Webb City, was arrested by a St. Clair County deputy on a Jasper County warrant charging her with a class A misdemeanor assault in the fourth degree. Haines was booked and released per warrant orders.

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.

Damage to Property in Osceola

Jan. 10 – a St. Clair County deputy was advised by dispatch to contact a Brandy Cameron reference to a property damage report.

The deputy made contact with Cameron via telephone. Cameron informed the deputy that when she and her husband went outside to leave for work, they discovered the passenger window broken on her 2006 Chevy Silverado 4 door pickup truck.

Cameron further stated they parked the vehicle in the driveway Jan. 9, at 6:00 p.m., when her husband went out to leave for work at 0600 hours he discovered the damage.

Photographs were taken for evidence. The estimated value of the damage is $300.

Property Damage in El Dorado Springs

   Jan. 15 – a St. Clair County deputy met with Gerald Humphrey and his son, Kyle Humphrey, at their residence located at 10050 SW 764 Private Road in St. Clair County in reference to property damage.

Humphrey said this morning his dad discovered pieces of drywall on his bedroom floor. Humphrey said upon further investigation, he discovered a bullet laying in the floor and a bullet hole in the wall of the residence.

The deputy observed the bullet laying on the floor and inspected the bullet hole. The deputy did locate a small dent in an interior door. The dent appeared to have been made from the bullet. From the deputy’s observations, it appears the bullet entered the residence through the south wall directly below a window, traveled across the room approximately 1.5 ft off the floor, and struck the interior bedroom door before landing on the floor next to the door.

The deputy photographed the bullet as it was found, the hole in the drywall, and the dent in the door before inspecting the exterior of the residence. Outside the residence the deputy located a round hole where the bullet went through the siding before entering the residence. The deputy photographed the siding and checked the trajectory and determined the bullet was likely fired from a weapon in the wooded area south of the residence. All of the other buildings on the property as well as all of the vehicles were checked and did not locate any further damage.

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

St. Clair County Sheriff’s office news updates Jan. 15-19, 2018

Sheriff Scott Keeler reported deputies made one arrest and took a report of stealing during the week of Jan. 15-19, 2018.

Warrant Arrests

Skyla Carroll-  Jan. 17, Skyla Carroll, 29, Osceola, was arrested on multiple St. Clair County warrants. Her charges are a class A misdemeanor assault in the third degree, two class D felonious possessions of a controlled substance, class A misdemeanor unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, and an ordinance charge of driving while revoked or suspended. Total bond is set at $6,800 cash only.

      The charges stem from multiple investigations that involved Carroll. The assault charge comes from March 12, 2016, when Carroll forcibly attempted to remove her children from a house.

      One of the class D felony possession of a controlled substance and the class A misdemeanor unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia come from a St. Clair County investigation on Aug. 26, 2017, when a deputy did a search of a vehicle that Carroll was in and found some methamphetamine and a glass smoking pipe.

            The ordinance charge comes from the Osceola Police Department on Oct. 11, 2017.

            The second class D felony possession of a controlled substance charge comes from the Osceola Police Department on Jan. 2, 2017.

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.

                                                        Stealing in Osceola

On Jan. 15, 2018 a St. Clair County deputy met with Travis Stark, Century Link employee, on SE 650 Road just east of the Weaubleau Creek Bridge in reference to stealing and property damage.

  Stark stated he received a call from a Century Link customer reporting his phone and a neighbor’s phone was not working. Stark stated he, along with another employee, responded to the area to fix the issue. He also stated as they crossed the Weaubleau Creek Bridge he noticed foot prints in the snow leading up to the road side box owned by Century Link. He said the green plastic cover was on the box but was facing the wrong direction.

Stark said they had just recently worked on the phone box and it was not like that when they left. He said upon further inspecting of the box, it was determined the ground wire had been removed without authorization. Stark said approximately six to twelve inches of ground wire was missing from inside the box.

  Stark indicated they checked the next phone box, approximately 50 yards east of the first box, and found more wires had been removed. Stark stated the amount of wire stolen from both boxes would only be worth about $30, but the repair cost would likely exceed $1,000 because they will have to dig into the dirt and replace more wire for it to be properly functional again.

  Photos and evidence were collected from the scene.

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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