Columbia Blotter
April 29, 2008
Thursday, April 24
Kasey R. French, 18, of Fulton, on suspicion of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident
Richard L. Patton Jr., 23, of 1916 Newton Drive, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver’s license
Friday, April 25
Lindsay J. Brumfield, 22, of 2309 Broadway, on suspicion of resisting or interfering with arrest and third-degree assault of a law enforcement officer
Marcus D. Jordan, 20, of 2600 Quail Drive, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle without a driver’s license
Joel D. Massey, 23, of 1707 Juniper Drive, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
Nathan D. Schwartze, 27, of 101 Yorkshire Drive, on suspicion of resisting or interfering with arrest and possession of an open container of alcohol
Brandon D. Jones, 27, of 2305 Providence Road, on suspicion of deceiving a law enforcement officer
Paul A. Rinehart Jr., 21, of 7801 Goodson Road, on suspicion of third-degree assault
Hurley Wallace III, 25, of 707 Wilkes Blvd., on suspicion of theft
Saturday, April 26
Brandon J. Hurt, 25, of 1711 Telluride Lane, on suspicion of disturbing the peace
Calvin R. Wilson, 21, of 3508 Delmar Court, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
Damon A. Williams, 23, of Ashland, on suspicion of second-degree burglary and theft
Sunday, April 27
Michael A. Cushing, 21, of Edwardsville, Ill., on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
Corey R. Gibson, 24, of 3400 Black Hills Drive, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
Ryan C. Leach, 26, of 1705 Oak Cliff Place, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
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- Patrol car set on fire — Two MU students were arrested early Friday morning after an MU Police Department patrol car was set on fire in ...
- Student leaders create common agenda — Student leaders from a variety of organizations, including minority groups, social justice organizations and student governments came together Sunday for ...
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