June 1- Katie Ticknor, 32, Marshall, arrested on a St. Clair County warrant charging her with two class C felony counts of possessing a controlled substance, class A misdemeanor unlawful use of drug paraphernalia and a class A misdemeanor possession of marijuana. Bond set at $15,000 cash or surety.
Charges stem from an incident the previous day when St. Clair County deputies assisted Missouri Department of Social Services Children’s Division with an investigation on South Lucas Street, Lowry City. During investigation a glass light bulb commonly used for smoking methamphetamines located and field tested positive for methamphetamine. Cardboard box containing misdemeanor amount of marijuana, 11 Alprazolam pills, substance that field tested positive for methamphetamines and several items of drug paraphernalia also located. Ticknor, who was a guest at the residence, stated the items belonged to her.
Ticknor also arrested on a Henry County warrant for failing to appear in court on a misdemeanor charge of stealing. Bond set at $500 cash only.
Krista Itzen, 26, Osceola, arrested on NW 40 Rd on a no bond probation and parole warrant.
Nicholas Himmelberg, 34, Willard, arrested at the St. Clair County Courthouse on two warrants from Polk County. Himmelberg arrested on a no bond felony warrant for probation violation and failing to appear in court on original misdemeanor charges of no seat belt and no valid operator’s license. Bond on the misdemeanor charges set at $114.50.
June 2 – St. Clair County warrant issued for Cody McGraw, 31, Warrensburg, charging him with probation violation on four original class C felony counts of passing a bad check.-$500 or more. Bond set at $5,000 cash only. Original charges stem from incidents in November 2013.
Deputy arrested Kristopher Keeney, 24, Florissant, on a Lowry City warrant charging him with failing to appear in court on an original charge of exceeding the posted speed limit by 11-15 miles per hour. Bond set at $200 cash only.
St. Clair County warrant recently issued for Chad Nash, 41, Raymore, charging him with class D felony non support. Bond set at $1,500 cash only.
St. Clair County warrant recently issued for Michael Carneal, 44, Sedalia, for failing to appear in court on misdemeanor charge of non support. Bond set at $750 cash only.
June 3 – Thomas Edwards, 44, Roscoe,arrested on St. Clair County warrant charging him with probation violation on an original class C felony charge of possessing a controlled substance. Bond set at $2,500 cash only.
Original charges stems from St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office investigation in April 2013 when members of the Mid Missouri Multi Jurisdiction Drug Task Force were at a residence on TT Hwy. During investigation a glass pipe that tested positive for methamphetamine was located in Thomas’ possession.
June 4 – Christopher Gurley, 33, Appleton City, arrested on St. Clair County warrant number charging him with two class A misdemeanors, violation of an order of protection and resisting arrest. Bond set at $7,500 cash or surety. Charges stem from an incident the same day when deputies served an order of protection and Gurley refused to leave the property and resisted arrest.
Timothy Long, 58, Collins, arrested on a St. Clair County warrant charging him with class B felony driving while intoxicated-chronic offender and class D felony driving while revoked. Bond set at $15,000 cash or surety. Charges stem from a Missouri State Highway Patrol investigation in March.
June 5 – Deputy dispatched to SE 533 Private Rd, in reference to stolen vehicle. Kenneth Taylor reported an individual took his maroon 2003 Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck without permission. Taylor stated his 17-year-old foster son took the truck in the early morning hours and left a note stating his reasons. Value of truck was estimated at $5,500. Other items missing from Taylor’s residence included camping supplies, dry storage food, flashlights and batteries.
June 6 – Raven Collins, 36, Lowry City, plead guilty to two class C felony charges of possessing a controlled substance. She was sentenced to serve six years in the Missouri Department of Corrections on each count with the sentences running concurrent and the court retaining jurisdiction in the case.
Charge stems from a drug investigation in February 2014 at Collins’ residence at the time on Fifth and Mahan street, Lowry City. St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office deputies and officers from the Mid Missouri Multi Jurisdiction Drug Task Force located methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia in the residence.
Ashley Mitchell, 25, Montrose, appeared in the St. Clair Count Courtroom and admitted violation of probation on two original class C felony charges of possessing a controlled substance. Previously imposed sentences of five years in the Missouri Department of Corrections were executed in each case with the sentences running concurrent and the court retaining jurisdiction in the case under Missouri Revised Statutes 559.115.
One of the original charges stems from investigation July 2013 at a residence on NW 801 Rd. During investigation St. Clair County Sheriff’s office deputies and members of the Mid Missouri Multi Jurisdiction Drug Task Force found Mitchell to be in possession of two glass pipes that contained a white powder that field tested positive for methamphetamine.
The other original charge stems from investigation September 2014 when St. Clair County deputy assisted the Appleton City Police Department with a call regarding an alleged assault that occurred near Appleton City. Contact was made with Mitchell in the parking lot of Dollar General, Appleton City. During investigation, Mitchell found to be in possession of methamphetamine.
June 7 – Deputy took burglary report on NE 491 Private Rd. Joshua Ash reported numerous items missing from residence, included clothes dryer, 60 to 80 DVDs, 10” Kicker subwoofer, several dresses, safe, and turquoise belt buckle. Value of items estimated at $600.
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