Warrant arrest
 Brittany Moll |
Brittany Moll- On April 13, Brittany Moll, 20, Kansas City, was arrested on a St. Clair County warrant for failing to appear in court on a class A misdemeanor charge of possessing marijuana. Bond is set at $2,500 cash only. The charge stems from a Missouri State Highway Patrol investigation on January 8.
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.
Arrest warrants issued
Samantha Taylor- On April 12, a St. Clair County warrant was issued for Samantha Taylor, 28, Deepwater, charging her with three class A misdemeanor charges of violating a protection order for an adult and a class B misdemeanor charge of trespass-first degree. Bond is set at $1,000 cash or surety.
The charges stem from a St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office investigation on February 7, when Taylor entered an apartment on South Mahan, Lowry City, and remained inside after being told to leave. A deputy issued Taylor a verbal warning for trespassing at the same location the previous day. During the incident Taylor committed three violations of an order of protection for an adult by entering into the apartment. The residence was occupied by two individuals with active ex-parte orders of protection against Taylor. Another individual who lives within 100 feet of the apartment also has an ex-parte order of protection against her and was home at the time. The orders of protection were served to Taylor earlier the same day in Henry County.
Jason Brewer- On April 11, a St. Clair County warrant was issued for Jason Brewer, 31, Clinton, charging him with a probation violation on an original Class C felony charge of receiving stolen property. Bond is set at $5,000 cash only. The original charge stems from an incident on Aug. 27, 2014 when Brewer sold jewelry that was reported as some of the items taken during a burglary in Hickory County.
Sheriff Keeler urges those with any information related to the location of Taylor or Brewer to contact the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line, 417-646-5832, or email to tips@scsomo.org.
Court case update
Carrie Curtis- On April 12, Carrie Curtis, 42, Collins, appeared in the St. Clair County Courtroom for a bench trial on a class C felony charge of possessing a controlled substance. Curtis was found guilty and sentencing is set for May 2. The charge stems from an incident on Nov. 8, 2013 when St. Clair County deputies and members of the Mid Missouri Multi Jurisdictional Drug Task Force conducted a drug investigation at Curtis’ residence on SE 600 Road, Collins. A mirror and digital scales that field tested positive for methamphetamine were located during the investigation. Curtis admitted using methamphetamine and washing it down the drain when she saw law enforcement at her residence.
Prescription drug take back
The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office will host a free prescription drug take back event on Saturday, April 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sheriff Scott Keeler explained the event will allow the public to dispose of unwanted, unused, or expired medications.
Participants can bring prescription medications, pills, or tablets in original plastic containers to the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office, 360 Chestnut Street, Osceola, Mo. Participants are urged to remove personal information from prescription labels. Items that will not be accepted include liquids, needles or sharps, inhalers, only pills or patches.
“This service is an opportunity; put on by the sheriff’s office, to help prevent pill abuse, theft, as well as ensuring the prescription drugs are disposed of properly,” said Sheriff Keeler.
Though this is a scheduled event, the sheriff’s office will accept unwanted, unused, or expired medications for disposal throughout the year.