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WEDNESDAY, September 8, 2010 ~ Vol. 14 No. 32

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Monroe City Police Report
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Monroe City Police Chief Rick
Stone reported the following activity
for the past week.

Police assisted the Missouri
State Highway Patrol in a search of
a vehicle reported going westbound
in the eastbound lane of U.S. 36.
Police received a report of gunshots
being fi red on the night of the
Wedge fi re, but nothing was substantiated.
Police reported that the
shots came from the 300 block of
First Street, but the subject left before
the offi cer arrived.

James R. Cox was issued a summons
for failure to fi le with the Department
of Revenue and failure to
maintain insurance on April 23.
Police responded to a verbal domestic
dispute on April 23 at Gateway
Square apartments.

On April 23, police issued a
summons to Darren J. Poppe for
failure to stop for a school bus.
On April 23, police received
a report of skateboarders at the
Knights of Columbus Hall again.
Four skateboards were confi scated.
Police received a report of an
assault at 620 S. Monroe St. on
April 23.

On April 29, police issued a
summons to Sibyl D. Forest for
failure to fi le annually with the Department
of Revenue.
On April 24, police received
a report of juveniles fi ghting in
South Park. Police spoke with the
juveniles.

On April 24, police issued a city
citation to Joseph D. Pugh for driving
without a chauffeur’s/operator’s
license.

On April 26, police received a
report there was a fi ght at one of
the local businesses, but police
found the business closed when
they arrived.

Cody E. Shippy was issued a
summons for speeding and no operator’s
license on April 26.
Jerome Mayfi eld was issued a
city citation for disorderly conduct
at Monroe Heights Apartments on
April 26.

On April 26, police also arrested
Tara M. Matson for peace disturbance
after receiving a report of a
fi ght with a knife occurring in the
600 block of S. Monroe St. A juvenile
subject also was taken into
custody.

On April 26, police received a
report of the city water tower in
St. Jude’s Park leaking. The utility
department employees were contacted
and the leak was inspected.
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St. Louis men arrested on federal firearms charges
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Mark Robinson and Lequinton
Gibbs have entered guilty pleas to
federal fi rearms charges, Acting
United States Attorney Michael W.
Reap, Hannibal Police Chief Lyndell
Davis and Ralls County Sheriff
Paul Forney announced today.

According to the facts fi led
with the court, on March 31, 2008,
Robinson was driving a vehicle
containing crack cocaine that he
intended to distribute to others,
and a 9mm semi-automatic pistol.
When he got out of the vehicle, he
fi red the gun while in possession of
the crack cocaine. Gibbs was also
in possession of a fi rearm.

Due to
Gibb’s previous criminal history,
he is forbidden by law to own or
possess fi rearms.
“These two men posed a danger
to the public, especially in rural
areas such as the one where they
were arrested,” said Sheriff Forney.
“We are happy to assist any agencies,
especially when it involves
serious crimes.”
Mark A. Robinson, 33, St. Louis,
63137, pleaded guilty today to
one felony count of discharging
a fi rearm in furtherance of a drug
traffi cking crime; Lequinton Tymel
Gibbs, 28, Hannibal, pleaded guilty
last week to one felony count of
being a previously convicted felon
in possession of a fi rearm.
Both defendants appeared before
United States District Judge
Rodney W. Sippel, St. Louis. Sentencings
have been set for July 9
and July 10, 2009.
ATF Assistant Special Agent
in Charge Jeff Fulton stated that,
“ATF remains committed to it’s
partnerships with local law enforcement
in investigating violent
criminal behavior and ensuring
these individuals are prosecuted to
the fullest extent possible.”

Discharging a fi rearm in furtherance
of a drug traffi cking crime
carries a penalty range of 10 years
to life in prison and/or fi nes up to
$250,000; and being a previously
convicted felon in possession of a
fi rearm carries a penalty range of
up to 10 years prison and/or a fi ne
up to $250,000.

Reap commended the work on
the case by the Hannibal Police
Department, the Ralls County
Sheriff’s Department, the Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives; and Assistant United
States Attorney Ray Meyer, who is
handling the case for the U.S. Attorney’s
Offi ce.
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Ralls County Associate Circuit Court News
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The following fi nes were assigned
by the Associate Circuit
Court of Ralls County.
Michael Wayne Cottle, Sandy,
Utah, no valid IFTA fuel license
(expired); Harold A. Widener,
Frankford, Mo., failed to register;
Laurance Carl Smith Jr., St. Louis,
75 in 55, $200.50; Jeanne Ann Jarrett,
Columbia, 70 in 60; Percy C.
Walton III, Imperial, Mo., 76 in
65; Aaron P. Long, Hannibal, 78
in 60; Connie M. Pincenti, Saverton,
Mo., no seat belt; Warren K.
Scanaker, Blue Springs, 75 in 60;
Jamie A. Wilson, Canton, Ill., 80
in 60, $200.50; Ryan Dee Dameron,
Bowling Green, no seat belt;
Vishal D. Parbhoo, Monroe City,
defective muffl er, $193.50; Jessica
Kay Edwards, Curryville,
Mo., no seat belt; Steven Smith,
Collinsville, Ill., 65 in 55; Augustin
R. Gallardo, New Haven, Mo.,
defective muffl er, $193.50; Ashley
Nicole Tucker, St. Charles, Mo.,
defective muffl er, $193.50; Nicole
Lynn Morris, New London, defective
muffl er, $143.50; Rita Keeth,
Center, dog at large; Janice E. Carmen,
Paris, 69 in 55; Curtis J. Roth,
Quincy, Ill., 79 in 65; Zachery
Lynn Bandon, Hannibal, no seat
belt; Michelle Kay Snyder, Hazelwood,
defective muffl er, $243.50;
Michael C. Ayres, Moberly, 69 in
55; Leslie Michella Lillard, Center,
didn't pay trash service; Chris
H. Allen, New London, 76 in 65;
Kimberly Jean Carroll, Hannibal,
no seat belt; Fred Arnold Cassidy,
Bowling Green, 79 in 65; Michael
C. Schindler, New London, failed
to check deer; Craig A. Martin,
Vandalia, no seat belt; John Steven
Gentry, Hannibal, 77 in 65.
Circuit Court
Russel J. Young, Monroe City,
DWI, two years supervised proba-
tion, suspended imposition of sentence,
40 hours of community service
within 90 days, court costs;
Tyler W. Garrett, Hannibal,
DWI and excessive BAC, 90 days
and six months in county jail, 80
hours of community service in 120
days, two years supervised probation,
court costs;
Ryan A. Salsman, Hannibal,
possessing drug paraphernalia,
suspended imposition of sentence,
two years supervised probation, 40
hours of community service in 120
days, court costs;
Vernon P. Wallace, Kampsville,
Ill., suspended imposition of
sentence, two years of supervised
probation, court costs, 40 hours of
community service in 120 days;
Michael S. Holmes, Hannibal,
driving without valid license, two
years court monitored probation,
court costs;
Joseph W. Worrell, Hannibal,
defective muffl er, $37.50 fi ne and
court costs.
Civil Court
The following judgments were
for the plaintiff.
In Hannibal Regional Hospital
V Debra L and William D Barnhilll,
$5,006.55 plus attorney fees
and/or collection costs;
Capital One Bank V Carrie A
Fogle, $1,420.11 plus costs and
interest;
Hannibal Regional Hospital V
Kasey E. Kenison, $1,587.61.
Divorce
Karen R. Helmick and Terry E.
Helmick
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Monroe County Circuit Court News
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The following fi nes were assessed
for traffi c violations by the
Associate Division Fine Collection
Center of the Monroe County Circuit
Court.

Billy R Downs, Paris, speeding;
Sheila K. Harrison, Holliday,
failed to stop for stop sign;
Roger
D. Hawkins, Vandalia, speeding;
Aprille C. Hvinden, Maddock,
N.D., speeding;

Wolfgang Kluck,
Lees Summit, speeding; Emily
A. Maddex, Shelbina,
speeding;
Phillip C. Mayfi eld, Monroe City,
seat belt violation;

Kyle E. Mitchell,
Holliday, seat belt violation,
speeding; Darren J. Post, Centralia,
speeding; Timothy M. Reed,
Centralia, speeding; Doreen M.
Suhrbrier, Sturgeon, seat belt violation;
Terri L. White, Stoutsville,
speeding.
Circuit Court
Judge Michael P. Wilson presided
over the following cases.
Richard W. Campfi eld, Center,
hunt migratory bird (ducks) without
permit, $100;
Jerry M. Truesdell, Paris, failed
to yield after stopping to vehicle
that entered intersection, $100.50;
Jared S. Heichelbech, Indianapolis,
Ind., 77 mph, $180.50;
Kevin E. Keeling, Madison,
towed vehicle without using secondary
safety device, $25.50;
Brock P. Whelan, Madison,
failed to register motor vehicle
annually with director of revenue,
$30.50;
Brandy M. Lucas, Hannibal,
careless and imprudent driving,
$100.50;
Adam S. McDowell, Emden,
possession of liquor by a minor,
suspended impostition of sentence
and placed on two years of supervised
probation and to complete 40
hours of community service work;
Courtni L. Johnson, Paris, passing
bad check, $50 fi ne;
Johnonda S. Light, Paris, passing
bad check, $50 fi ne;
Adrian B. Caddell, Clarence,
possession of under 35 grams of
marijuana, 30 days in Monroe
County Jail to run concurrently
with Shelby County case;
Diedre M. Barrett, Madison,
passing bad check, $50 fi ne;
Karen S. Poage, Hannibal, passing
bad check, $50 fi ne;
Carolyn S. Floyd, St. Charles,
59 mph, $200;
Christopher A. Feldman, Palmyra,
driving a motor vehicle with
excessive blood alcohol content,
$300 fi ne and 120 days in Monroe
County Jail and 20 hours of community
service work, given a new
term of probation on assault in the
third degree for two years;
Amanda L. Asher, Mexico, 84
mph, $290.50 fi ne.
Civil Court
The following judgments went
for the plaintiff.
Convergence Receivables LC V
Joseph R. Chisham, $7,399.52 plus
court costs and interest;
CH Allied Services Inc. V Jessica
Allieri, $7,995.39 plus court
costs and interest;
Alan L. Decker V Bruce Shives,
$1,495.94;
James Charlton V Brian Winterbower
and Amber Winterbower,
$2,179.86.
tion, suspended imposition of sentence,
40 hours of community service
within 90 days, court costs;
Tyler W. Garrett, Hannibal,
DWI and excessive BAC, 90 days
and six months in county jail, 80
hours of community service in 120
days, two years supervised probation,
court costs;
Ryan A. Salsman, Hannibal,
possessing drug paraphernalia,
suspended imposition of sentence,
two years supervised probation, 40
hours of community service in 120
days, court costs;
Vernon P. Wallace, Kampsville,
Ill., suspended imposition of
sentence, two years of supervised
probation, court costs, 40 hours of
community service in 120 days;
Michael S. Holmes, Hannibal,
driving without valid license, two
years court monitored probation,
court costs;
Joseph W. Worrell, Hannibal,
defective muffl er, $37.50 fi ne and
court costs.
Civil Court
The following judgments were
for the plaintiff.
In Hannibal Regional Hospital
V Debra L and William D Barnhilll,
$5,006.55 plus attorney fees
and/or collection costs;
Capital One Bank V Carrie A
Fogle, $1,420.11 plus costs and
interest;
Hannibal Regional Hospital V
Kasey E. Kenison, $1,587.61.
Divorce
Karen R. Helmick and Terry E.
Helmick
• Ralls County Associate Circuit Court •
• Monroe County Circuit Co
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Benefit for food pantry, business expo are Saturday
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The Monroe City Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a mini-business expo in the UMB/See parking lot at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in conjunction with city-wide garage sales.

The Knights of Columbus and Masonic Lodge 64 will hold a joint chicken-que in the parking lot as well. Chicken and pork, with all of hte trimmings, will be available for sale with all proceeds going to the Monroe City Food Pantry.
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