Columbia blotter
May 9, 2008
Monday, May 5
Jessica M. Bennett, 22, of Hannibal, on suspicion of disturbing the peace
Jasmond A. Hughley, 19, of 2709 N. Willowbrook Road, on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault and resisting arrest and third-degree assault
Daniel P. Irwin, 24, of 1105 Jean Rae Drive, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and operating an unlicensed motor vehicle
Twanda K. L. Kee, 18, of 709 Sixth St., on suspicion of possession of controlled substances and theft
Tuesday, May 6
Alexander M. Ettinger, 21, of 1403 Wilson Ave., on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault
Bransen D. Flinn, 22, of 5110 Opal Drive, on suspicion of driving a motor vehicle while driver’s license suspended
Adrian Gonzales, 28, of 301 Forest Ave., on suspicion of second-degree burglary
Chad E. Kuester, 22, of 412 Westridge Drive, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
Christopher W. Shoemaker, 19, of Centralia, on suspicion of first-degree tampering
Antonia D. Thomas, 36, of 1414 Raleigh Drive, on suspicion of theft
Gary D. Warren, 22, of 930 El Chaparral Ave., on suspicion of disturbing the peace
Danielle M. Williams, 17, of 1715 Kittyhawk Drive, on suspicion of first-degree trespassing
Wednesday, May 7
Learon R. Bartlett, 19, of 6001 Teresa Drive, on suspicion of possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana
Natina R. Cartagena, 36, of 616 Park Ave., on suspicion of theft
Samuel A. Derrick, 19, of 711 Demaret Drive, on suspicion of theft
Ryan R. Fairman, 19, of 3902 Buttonwood Drive, on suspicion of distribution of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia
Dana S. Simmons, 23, of 5725 Rocky Fork Drive, on suspicion of first-degree trespassing
Darren M. Voight, 20, of 3902 Buttonwood Drive, on suspicion of possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia
Jackson M. Wallace, 28, of 415 Parkade Blvd., on suspicion of driving while intoxicated
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- Record enrollment alters housing plan — The Department of Residential Life has decided Cramer Hall will house students instead of offices next year. Due to an ...
- MSA reviews election — Before it began, no one expected the spring Missouri Students Association Senate election to last longer than the three days ...
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