Arrest warrant issued
 Paul Ross-File Photo |
Paul Ross- On March 29, a St. Clair County warrant was issued for Paul Ross, 50, Osceola, for failing to appear in court on March 18 on an original class A misdemeanor charge of stalking. Bond is set at $2,531.50 cash only.
The original charge stems from an investigation that started on Aug. 4, 2014 when a St. Clair County deputy responded to Roscoe in reference to a complaint from a 16 year-old juvenile female of a man following her from Casey’s gas station in Osceola. The juvenile stated the man, later identified as, Ross, allegedly approached her while she was getting gas and made conversation about her vehicle. The juvenile advised Ross made her very uncomfortable. Ross then allegedly made comments about the juvenile being “cute.” The juvenile immediately left the gas station. Ross allegedly followed the juvenile approximately 12 miles. After losing Ross, the juvenile went to a family member’s home and called the sheriff’s office. During the investigation, it was learned five additional young female victims were approached and followed by Ross.
Trailer stolen from Collins Fire Protection District
On March 28, a St. Clair County deputy responded to 1310 Main Street, Collins in reference to a box trailer stolen from the Collins Fire Protection District. Fire Chief Abel Smith said the trailer was parked in between the fire station and a building directly to the west. The trailer was described as a white 2003 Fabrique Par trailer with a V nose. There is an aluminum tread plate at the bottom with black letters that read “Collins Fire” on both sides and back. On the bottom there are letters that read "Rural Fire Protection in cooperation with MDC Forestry Division." Smith noted the trailer was full of garage sale items. The total loss was estimated at $2,400.
Missouri Department of Conservation Resource Technician Billy Neuenschwander noted the trailer belongs to the United States Department of Defense and it was given to the Missouri Department of Conservation and loaned it for use to the fire department.
Felony warrant arrest
 Dee Moore |
Dee Moore- On March 28, St. Clair County deputies arrested Dee Moore, 53, Kansas City, Kan., at a residence on NE C Highway, Lowry City, on a no bond warrant from Wyandotte County, Kan. The warrant was for failing to appear in court on an original felony charge of possession of methamphetamine.
While being taken into custody a container with white powder residue on the sides was located on her possession. The contents of the container field tested positive for methamphetamines. On March 29, a St. Clair County warrant was issued and served charging Moore with class C felony possession of a controlled substance. Bond is set at $15,000 cash surety.
Misdemeanor warrant arrests
 Dakota Harth-Spor |
Dakota Harth-Spor- On March 29, Dakota Harth-Spor, 23, Overland Park, Kan., was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant for failing to appear in court on a class C misdemeanor charge of exceeding the posted speed limit by 11-15 miles per hour. Bond is set at $220 cash only. The warrant was issued on April 2015. The original charge stems from a Missouri State Highway Patrol investigation in October 2014.
 Mark Goodin |
Mark Goodin- On March 28, Mark Goodin, 55, Willard, was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant for failing to appear in court on a class B misdemeanor charge of trespass first degree. Bond is set at $500 cash only. The charge stems from an investigation on October 1, 2014 when a St. Clair County deputy responded to SW 250 Road, Osceola, in reference to trespassing on property owned by Bass Pro. Contact was made with Goodin who stated he did not obtain permission to be on the property. He stated he and a few other people were on the property searching for arrowheads.
Criminal summon issued
Jerad Jurgensmeyer- A criminal summons was recently issued for Jerad Jurgensmeyer, 31, Osceola, charging him with class B misdemeanor driving while intoxicated. The charge stems from an investigation on March 13 when a St. Clair County deputy initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle Jurgensmeyer was driving on NE Highway 82, Osceola. During the investigation it was determined Jurgensmeyer was intoxicated. He was taken into custody and later released pending the formal charge.
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.