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Marion County Court News
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The following offenses were recorded in Marion County. Ryan D. Schroder, La Grange, Mo., speeding 16+; Joshua Eugene Ackerman, Virginia, Ill., bad brakes; William D. Yakes, Hannibal, failed to display plates; John C. Paul, Lone Rock, Wis., operating commercial vehicle with no seat belt; Justin M. Baur, Hannibal, failed to yield; Molly M. Henry, Quincy, Ill., speeding 20+; Jill Marie Neunuebel, Leawood, Kan., speeding 16+; George Michael Griffin, Quincy, Ill., speeding; Eric J. St. Clair, Taylor, speeding 20+; Andy Ian Tillett, Monroe City, failed to register.
Circuit Court Troy Allen Miller, Hannibal, non-support, suspended execution of sentence, two years supervised probation.
Civil The following judgments favor the plaintiff. Division of Employment Security V A&J Ventures, $4,435.86 plus interest and penalties; Hannibal Regional Hospital V James H. Cantrell, $3,866.68 plus cost and interest; NECAC d/b/a Anderson Estates V Lavell Dickerson, $978 plus costs and interest; Capital One Bank V Drex Rothweiler $1,574.79 plus court costs and interest;
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Marion County Court
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According to Hannibal-Marion County Prosecutor Thomas P. Redington, the following individuals plead guilty. Morgan B. Smyser, DWI first offense, suspended imposition of sentence and placed on two years probation, 50 hours community service, complete a SATOP program, attend a Victim Impact Panel, pay $100 county restitution, pay the recoupment of funds and court costs; Nicholas L. Ryan, purchase of more than nine grams of pseudoephedrine, sentenced to 180 days in county jail with suspended execution of sentence pending successful completion of two years probation, 14 days shock incarceration, paying own board bill, 40 hours community service, complete any counseling and treat probation officer requires, pay $100 county restitution, court costs; Nicholas L. Fogle, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, 90 jail county jail with suspended execution of sentence pending successful completion of two years probation, 14 days shock incarceration, paying board bill, $500 fine, $100 county restitution, court costs; Todd E. Dillard, DWI first offense, suspended imposition of sentence and two years probation, 20 hours community service, complete SATOP program, attend a victim impact panel, $100 county restitution, recoupment of funds, court costs; Dennis R. Powell, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, 90 days in county jail with suspended execution of sentence pending successful completion of two years probation, 40 hours community service, $100 county restitution, court costs; Matthew L. Franklin, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, 90 days county jail with suspended execution of sentence pending two years probation, 80 hours community service, complete any counseling and treat probation officer requires, pay $100 county restitution, court costs.
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Monroe County Court News
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The following offenses were recorded in Monroe County. Willie T. Adams, Bloomington, Ill., speeding; Nicholas R. Aughly, Wentzville, expired registration; Denver L. Barr, Clarence, speeding; Becky S. Blackaby, Paris, speeding; Carolyn K. Brown, Vandalia, speeding, seat belt violation; Amanda L. Buckman, Monroe City, speeding; Steven R. Russel, Troy, speeding, operating vehicle with vision reducing material on windshield, seat belt violation; Trevor L. Cockrell, Paris, speeding; Dennis K. Collis, Eugene, Ore., speeding; Mellisa R. Coon, Monroe City, speeding; Phillip L. Dowell, Paris, failed to display plates on motor vehicle; Donald J. Elliot, Brunswick, speeding; Kevin J. Engemann, Marthasville, pursuing/possessed wildlife illegally; Kelly J. Gatts, Moberly, speeding; Charles A. Holland, Sturgeon, failure to register motor vehicle; Stacee R. Humphrey, Hannibal, speeding; William G. Kayser, Quincy, Ill., speeding; Bridget M. Leake, Palmyra, speeding; Randall F. Little, Shelbina, seat belt violation; Jacob S. Ohlms, St. Charles, speeding; Loretta P. Olsen, Centralia, speeding; Aaron C. Rueder, Paris, speeding; Robert C. Schuetz, Marthasville, pursuing/possessed wildlife illegally; Linnea J. Swayze, Moberly, speeding; Michael C. Vaia, Bloomington, Ill., seat belt violation; Ada M. Zimmerman, Paris, seat belt violation; Kevin R. Boffa, Centraila, speeding; Jacob M. Boylan, Wright City, possessed wildlife illegally, $100; Kyle A. Cary, Warrenton, possessed wildlife illegally, $100; Natalie C. Crane, Columbia, speeding; Casey R. Flinn, Center, possessed wildlife illegally, $100; Forrest W. Franklin, Perry, failure to register motor vehicle; Cory T. French, St. Mary, speeding; Jonathan R. Gilliam, Paris, speeding; Daniel E. Harrison, Jefferson City, speeding; Thomas R. Howard, Columbia, speeding; Wyatt B. Jenkins, Nixa, speeding; Cathy C. Maddix, Moberly, speeding; Robert A. Moss, Hannibal, speeding; Scott A. Perkins, Columbia, speeding; Douglas D. Perrine, Coatsburg, Ill., speeding; Jacob D. Pinkston, Mexico, failed to register motor vehicle; Frank J. Rebholz, High Ridge, failed to stop for stop sign; Ryan D. Shade, Palmyra, speeding; Donald R. Sill III, Creve Coeur, Ill., insufficient personal flotation devices.
Michael P. Wilson presided over the following cases. Andrew R. Cummins, Columbia, failed to display plates on motor vehicle, $100.50; Charles E. Stewart, Stillwell, Kan., DWI, suspended imposition of sentence and placed on two years of private probation and to complete 30 hours of community service work; James E. Hurt, Cairo, 59, $156.50; James L. Hayhurst, Mexico, 64, $200.50; Vincent P. Golia, Allen Park, Mich., 59, $200; Duane P. Meyers, 64, $200; Danny W. Cleeton, Salisbury, 64, $150.50; Nancy K. Birch, Perry, 70, $80.50; Jeremy J. Davis, Imperial, possessed wildlife illegally, $50.50; Shelly G. Easton, Moberly, passing bad check, $50.50; Michael J. Orton, Madison, 59, $55.50; Molly I. Schwada, Centralia, 71, $80.50; Ayla M. Stephens, Columbia, 80, $200.50, failed to have child in child seat, $30.50; James L. Weekley, Holliday, peace disturbance, 30 days in Monroe County Jail.
Civil Court The following judgments favored the plaintiff. Moberly Hospital Inc. V Sheila Y. Yager, $3,741.76 plus court costs and interests; Capital One Bank NA V Cathy L. Strayhorn, $801.49 plus court costs and interest; Moberly Hospital, Inc. V Laura M. Sprague, $630.83 plus court costs and interest; Kirksville Missouri Hospital Company V Anita Kay Kirtlink, $724.56 plus court costs and interest.
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Monroe City Police
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The Monroe City Police Department responded to the following calls. On June 25 Jay Williams was arrested on a felony warrant for driving while revoked. There was a report of fireworks being shot off in Kendrick’s trailer park, but nothing was located. Naa Dzama Benson was arrested on a Monroe County warrant and transported to county jail. Benson later posted $1,000 bond. There was a report of a subject lying in a lawn at Park Street. The subject was fine and was just waiting on people in apartment to wake up. On June 24 there was a report of a suspicious vehicle parked on East Dover Street. There was a report of someone ringing a doorbell several times and then running off at the 400 block of Mill Street. The subject was not located. There was a report of a suicidal subject at the Rainbow Motel. The subject was located and not considered suicidal. On June 23 there was a report of a careless and imprudent driver on North Main Street. The subject was faint and dizzy from the heat. The subject was taken to his/her brother’s to cool down for a couple hours before getting back on the highway. A summons was issued to Kennedy Lorenson for driving without a license. A female reported striking a deer approximately five miles north of the city on Route Z. She was referred to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. On June 22. there was a report of stealing at 322 First St.
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Monroe County Commission
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The Monroe County Commission's first order of business during its Monday, June 29 meeting was to review weekend 911 operations with 911 Coordinator Sam Curd. Janice Robinson with NECAC discussed the proposed HPRP Grant Funding Application and the county-by-county breakdown of funding. The commission received assurance from Robinson that local agencies could refer eligible clients to NECAC for possible assistance. Cindy Hutlz with Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments discussed a grant procedure issue in regard to a grant from the Mark Twain Solid Waste District. The commission traveled to Madison to meet with the city to inspect a proposed street improvement project. The commission traveled to inspect a drainage issue on County Road 813. To start off its Friday, June 26 meeting the commission reappointed Linden Vanlandingham to serve on the Little Dixie Regional Libraries Board for a term from July 1 thru June 30, 2013. The commission conducted a work session on the state bids available for boom mowers. The commission conducted a bid opening for the purchase of two recycling trailers; one to be used in Madison and the other to be a switch out trailer for Paris and Madison. The purchase of these trailers was made possible by a grant from the Mark Twain Solid Waste District and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The bids received were as follows: Maxwell Trailers, $7,994; Krigbaum Trailers LLC, $9,100, (picked up in Monroe City) or $9,150 (delivered to Paris); Cope Trailer Sales, LLC, $8,1000; Beilstein's RV & Auto Inc., $9,200; Martens Trailer Sales & Service, $9,052. The commission tabled the bids to allow time to study them and review all he different options.
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