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Three people have been arrested and charged with property damage after causing damage to the Derry baseball facility at North Central Missouri College.
According to the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, Kelli D. Corrigan, 22, of Trenton; Emily N. Turner, 21, of Jamesport; and Aaron Z. Wolf-Moffett, 31, of Trenton were all charged with two counts of property damage, both class E felonies. They allegedly spray painted the Russ Derry baseball facility and light poles owned by NCMC. They are also accused of causing damage to four stop signs and a one-way sign owned by the City of Trenton Street Department and a storage unit owned by Car Quest.
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Ms. Turner was also charged with third degree assault, a class E felony, and tampering with a victim in a felony prosecution, a class D felony. She allegedly caused physical injury to Ms. Corrigan by punching her in the mouth, causing a tooth to cut her lip and leave a hole.
Ms. Corrigan has posted a $5,000 (10 percent cash) bond, while Ms. Turner is being held on a $7,500 cash-only bond and WolfMoffett is being held on a $5,000 cash-only bond. All three defendants are scheduled to be in court on July 27.
A Trenton man was arrested on Sunday and is being held on a $15,000 cash-only bond.
Stephan D. Elliott, 43, was charged with driving while intoxicated, a class E felony; failing to signal, a class C misdemeanor; resisting/interfering with an arrest, a class E felony; failing to drive on the right half of the roadway, a class C misdemeanor; failing to dim lights within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle and failing to wear a seatbelt.
Elliott was allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol on Highway 6 and resisted an arrest by using physical force. He has a July 27 court date scheduled.
Kelsey L. McCaughey, 31, was arrested for violating the conditions of her probation on an original charge of possession of a controlled substance, a class D felony and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, a class E felony. She is being held on a $2,500 cash-only bond and is scheduled for court on Aug.12.
Ms. McCaughey also failed to appear in court on original charges of failing to wear a seatbelt, with bond set at $10 cash-only, and failing to display plates on a motor vehicle, with bond set at $122 cash-only on that charge. She is scheduled to appear in court July 27 on that charge.
Also scheduled to be in court July 27 is Stephanie S. Miller, 46, who was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, a class D felony. She was allegedly in possession of methamphetamine, a controlled substance. She is being held on a $5,000 cash-only bond.
GRUNDY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT
Circuit Division
Judge Thomas R. Alley
Tesse J. Carman, Chillicothe, waived formal arraignment and entered a plea of guilty on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, a class D felony. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Sept. 9.
Ashley R. Tharp, Galt, waived formal arraignment and entered a plea of guilty on a charge of forgery, a class D felony. She was placed on probation for five years with the special condition that she make an application and complete the Third Circuit Treatment Program. She also admitted to violating the terms of her probation on an original charge of stealing, a class D felony. Her probation was continued with the additional condition that she pay $100 per month toward restitution, beginning August 1.
Jeffery Chad Corbin, Trenton, admitted violating the conditions of his probation on a charge of possession of a controlled substance, a class D felony. His probation was continued with the additional conditions that he be placed on an electronic monitor for 120 days.
Dan R. Peters Jr., Trenton, had his probation on an original charge of property damage, a class E felony, continued with the additional conditions that he complete the Third Circuit Treatment Program.
Edwin F. Gordy IV, Trenton, waived formal arraignment and pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance, a class D felony. He was placed on probation for five years, with the special conditions that he serve 120 days in the Grundy County Law Enforcement Center.
Shawn Wells, Maryville, pleaded guilty to non-support, a class E felony, and was placed on probation for five years. He was ordered to pay $447 per month toward the current support and $53 toward the appears per month beginning August 1.
Keylee E. Vestal, Trenton, failed to appear in court and had a warrant issued for her arrest on a charge of first degree harassment, a class E felony.
Associate Division Judge Steven D. Hudson
Garet A. Scott, Braymer, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of brakes not in good working order and was fined $203.50 and $71.50 costs.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Juan C. Hughes and Cassie L. Stark both of Trenton.
Eric Wayne Brummitt Spears and Mindy L. Carpenter both of Trenton.
REAL ESTATE
Atlanta Land Company LLC to Shandy Holdings LLC.
DAVIESS COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT
Circuit Division
Judge Ryan Horsman
Failing to appear in court and having warrants issued for their arrest were Tina M. Ableidinger, Jamesport, on a class E felony charge of third degree domestic assault; and Stacy M. Clark, St. Joseph, on a class D felony charge of forgery.
Bradley D. Taylor, Liberty, pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident, a class E felony; operating a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner, involving an accident, a class A misdemeanor; not maintaining financial responsibility for a vehicle, a class D misdemeanor; and not wearing a seat belt. He was sentenced to serve two years in the Missouri Department of Corrections on the felony and 30 days in the Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail on the class A misdemeanor. He was fined $50 on the charge of not maintaining financial responsibility and $10 on the seat belt violation. In addition, Taylor is to pay $10 to the Crime Victim’s Compensation Fund, restitution in the amount of $5,275 and court costs.
Aaron C. Craig, St. Joseph, waived formal arraignment and pleaded not guilty to a class D felony charge of possession of a controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid, a class D misdemeanor charge of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, failing to display plates on a motor vehicle, an infraction, a class D misdemeanor charge of not maintaining financial responsibility for a vehicle and a class D misdemeanor charge of possession of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid of 10 grams or less. His motion for a change of venue was taken under advisement and he is scheduled to appear in court again on Aug. 11.
Skylar Sowder, Kansas City, pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated, a class E felony; driving while revoked, a class A misdemeanor; and speeding, a class C misdemeanor. A sentencing report was ordered and sentencing was scheduled for Sept. 8.
Dustin A. Mullen Florez, Winston, was sentenced to serve 10 years in the Department of Corrections on a charge of first degree domestic assault, a class E felony, and 10 days in the Daviess DeKalb Jail on a class A misdemeanor charge of third degree kidnapping, to which he had earlier pleaded guilty. The sentences are to run consecutively to each other and to any other sentences. He is also to pay $68 to the Crime Victim’s Compen-sation Fund.
Jesse A. Brock, Rothville, admitted violating the terms of his probation on an original charge of damage to jail property, a class E felony. The court revoked his suspended execution of sentence and he was ordered to serve his original sentence of four years in the Department of Corrections.
Jeffrey R. Knott, St. Cloud, MN, was sentenced to serve four years in the Department of Corrections on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident, a class E felony. Execution of the sentence was suspended and he was placed on probation for five years, with the condition that he serve 30 days shock time. He was fined $300 on a charge of possession of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoid of 10 grams or less and was fined $150 on a charge of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, both class D misdemeanors. He is also to pay $10 to the Crime Victim’s Compensation Fund, $7,284.21 restitution, attend at least one NA/AA meeting per week, get a substance abuse evaluation and pay all court costs and his board bill. He had earlier pleaded guilty to the charges.
Steven D. Lawrence, Pattonsburg, waived formal arraignment and pleaded not guilty to possession of child pornography - second or subsequent offense/more than 20 pictures/one film or videotape, a class B felony. His motion for change of judge was sustained with Judge R. Brent Elliott assigned to the case. He is scheduled to appear in court again on Aug. 4.
Jimmy J. Allen, Gallatin, pleaded guilty to second degree statutory rape, a class D felony A sentencing report was ordered. Civil Court
James D. Whitt vs. State of Missouri. A hearing was held with the court taking the matter under advisement. Both parties are to submit proposed judgments by July 28. The petitioner is seeking to have the court vacate, set aside or correct the judgment or sentence in a criminal case in which he was sentenced to three years in the Department of Corrections on a charge of second degree domestic assault, a class D felony.
Woman Backs Into Apartment
A Trenton woman backed her car into a Trenton Village Apartment on Thursday.
According to an accident report by Trenton Police Sgt. Jeb Walker, a car owned by Patty R. Kriewitz was parked in the parking lot of the apartment. She said she was having issues starting her car and when she started backing up she could not stop the car. The vehicle traveled East and ran into Apt. 15, where it came to rest half way into the living room.
There was moderate damage to the vehicle and extensive damage to the apartment. The car was towed and there were no injuries reported.
According to an accident report by Sgt. Matt Preston, a vehicle driven by Russell J. Inscho, Belvidere, NJ, and Bryan H. Cox, Spickard, were traveling west on Highway 6. Due to heavy traffic from the Mid America Music Festival, Cox stopped on the roadway due to others stopping. Inscho failed to stop and his SUV struck the back of Cox’s pickup.
There was significant damage of the SUV to the front end and undercarriage, which was leaking coolant and was disabled. The vehicle had to be towed from the scene. There were no injuries or citations.
CARD SHOWERS
A card shower has been requested for Donna Potter, who will celebrate her 85th birthday on Saturday, July 24. Cards may be sent to her at 1502 Lord St., Trenton, MO 64683.
According to an accident report by Officer Jeff Spencer, an unoccupied vehicle owned by Donna L. Shipley, Trenton, was hit in the Walden parking lot. A witness stated that she saw a blue SUV back out of a parking spot and hit the rear of the car. There was no license plate obtained and the driver is unknown. The car sustained rear damage to the bumper and the liftgate.
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