Local News – Monday, November 11th, 2019

Dent County Prosecuting Attorney Andrew Curley has released reports for cases heard before Judge Megan Seay on Thursday, November 7th. Curley reports that on May 8th of this year, Travis Russell of Jefferson City was arrested and charged by Curley with felony possession of a controlled substance in the 1st degree. At the time of his arrest, $6,730 was seized in connection with the arrest as law enforcement believed the money was obtained by the sale of methamphetamine. Prosecutor Curley filed a petition to forfeit the money to the treasurer of Dent County under Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act. Judge Seay ruled in favor of the state and ordered the money forfeited to the Dent County General Revenue Fund. Also on Thursday, Zakary Eplin of St. Louis had his probation revoked for two felony charges of possession of a controlled substance and a felony charge of the unlawful use of weapon while in possession of controlled substances. Eplin was sentenced to 120 days shock incarceration in prison as a condition of his probation. Also on Thursday, Judge Seay revoked the probation of Michael Stagner of Salem who was convicted on a felony possession charge of a controlled substance. He was sentenced to seven years in the Department of Corrections as recommended by the state. Another case on Thursday heard by Judge Seay resulted in the revocation of the probation of Bethany Dawn Knight of Washington, Missouri. She had been convicted on two felony charges for the possession of a controlled substance. She was sentenced to six years in the Department of Corrections.

The Salem Police Department has released reports for the period of October 31st through November 5th. On Thursday, October 31st, at approximately 4:30 in the afternoon an officer was dispatched to Walmart in reference to a shoplifter. The investigation led to the arrest of a 30 year-old female of Salem for stealing merchandise. The suspect was issued a summons to appear in court and released. Then on Tuesday afternoon, November 5th, at approximately 4:00 an officer was contacted at the Salem Police Department in reference to some property damage. Investigation of the report revealed that a person or persons unknown damaged windows and a downspout on the Revival Tabernacle Church located on West Franklin Street. That report is under investigation. Later that same evening at approximately 7:00 an officer located a 38 year-old female of Salem in the 700 block of East Tenth who had an active arrest warrant from the City of Salem. The suspect was taken into custody on the warrant and incarcerated pending a court appearance. A short while later at approximately 8:27, that same evening, an officer was contacted at the Salem Police Department in reference to a burglary. Investigation revealed that a person or persons unknown entered a residence in the 700 block of South Carty and took items valued $30.00. That report is under investigation. Contact the Salem Police Department at 729-4242 if you have any information regarding an ongoing investigation.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reminds drivers that deer are more active and create hazards for Missouri motorists this time of year. Drivers are reminded that an attempt to avoid striking a deer could result in a more serious crash involving oncoming traffic. Try to remain calm. Panicking and overreacting usually lead to more serious traffic crashes. As soon as you see a deer, the best course of action is to reduce your speed. Other drivers may be doing the same, so be sure to pay attention to traffic patterns. The majority of deer strike crashes occur in October and November each year, with the largest number taking place in November. Although deer strikes can occur at any time, most occur between the hours of 5:00 and 6:59 in the morning, and then again from 6:00 through to 8:59 at night. Last year, drivers in Missouri experienced 4,090 traffic crashes where deer-vehicle strikes occurred. One deer strike occurred every 2.1 hours in the state. In these crashes, there were six fatalities and 415 people were injured. When you see a deer, slow down and proceed with caution. Deer often travel in groups–stay on guard after a close call or when you see a single deer. Drivers are urged to remain alert. If you strike a deer, call 9-1-1 or *55 on a cell phone and report it.