Warrant arrests
 Rocky Willis |
Rocky Willis- On May 3, Rocky Willis, 37, Osceola, was arrested at a residence on NE 477 Road, Osceola, on several active warrants from St. Clair County. Warrants included a probation violation on an original felony charge of possessing a controlled substance, failing to appear in court on two misdemeanor charges of passing bad checks, and misdemeanor charges of driving while revoked or suspended, no insurance, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. Total bond is $1,150 cash only and $2,500 cash or surety.
 Rachael Wheatley |
Rachael Wheatley- On May 1, Rachael Wheatley, 36, Springfield, was arrested in Lowry City on a no bond warrant issued by Missouri Department of Corrections Board of Probation and Parole for absconding supervision.
 Julia Mitchell |
Julia Mitchell- On May 1, Julia Mitchell, 53, was arrested at a residence on NE 477 Road, Osceola, on a St. Clair County warrant charging her with a class C felony of possessing a controlled substance. Bond is set at $15,000 cash or surety.
The charge stems from an incident on April 17 when St. Clair County deputies initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle Mitchell was a passenger in. During the investigation a glass pipe commonly used to smoke methamphetamine was located in a plastic sack that allegedly belonged to Mitchell. The Mid Missouri Multi Jurisdiction Drug Task Force assisted with the investigation.
Property damage
On May 3, a St. Clair County deputy took a property damage report on TT Highway. Clark Emond reported damage to his mailbox. Damage was estimated at $88.
Burglary report
On May 1, a St. Clair County deputy took a burglary report on NE 700 Road. Erlene Nall reported several items missing from a residence on her property. Items missing included a 42-inch Visio flat screen television, electric skillet, miniature shoe collection with approximately 50 single shoes, antique wooden dresser and chest, and a silver tray and tea pot. On April 24, Nall reported an air conditioner, six black rubber interlocking mats, and six Faberware pots and pans missing from the residence. The total estimated value of the items missing was $3,394.