Columbia Blotter
July 9, 2008
Friday, July 4
Chadwyck A. Anderson-Gross, 22, of 1323 English Drive, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner
Ryan Levi Barlow, 26, of 2305 Providence Road, on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident and second-degree assault
Jeremy Lavelle Bass, 29, of 506 Ridgeway Ave., on suspicion of third-degree assault
Trevor A. Brockman, 18, of 4518 Royal Lytham Drive, on suspicion of possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana and purchase or possession by a minor
Deon Maurice Brown, 36, of 2305 Live Oak Lane, on suspicion of resisting or interfering with arrest
Wade Anthony Earnest, 26, of 511 N. Providence Road, on suspicion of fireworks and firearms
Melissa Guerra, 26, of 1106 Eighth St., on suspicion of theft
Brian W. Hayes, 28, of 4130 Lenoir St., on suspicion of fireworks and firearms
Clinton Paul Macoubrie, 20, of 1307 Madison St., on suspicion of fireworks and firearms
Russell A. Mason, 21, of 176 Old Plank Road, on suspicion of fireworks and firearms
Clinton D. Muzzy, 18, of 2202 Potomac Drive, on suspicion of purchase or possession by a minor
Adam Nelson Pickett, 29, of 4150 Lenoir St., on suspicion of fireworks and firearms, resisting or interfering with arrest and second-degree assault of a law enforcement officer
Mark Powell, 26, of 301 Tiger Lane, on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault
Jason William Rapp, 25, of 5306 Flats Mill Court, on suspicion of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident
Tommy L. Solorzano, 29, of 4130 S. Lenoir St., on suspicion of possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana
Joshua Pershing Taylor, 27, of 2806 Mulberry Road, on suspicion of armed criminal action, second-degree domestic assault, third-degree assault, possession of controlled substances and use or possession of drug paraphernalia
Donna Denise Wilson, 25, of 906 Mikel St., on suspicion of theft
Saturday, July 5
Travis Terrell Gregory, 24, of 1402 Bass Ave., on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault
Shaun C. Meriweather, 20, of 2601 Oakbrook Drive, on suspicion of second-degree property damage and theft
Quinndale Fernando Allen Jr., 18, of 2001 Holly Ave., on suspicion of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident
Devon Thomas Ball, 22, of 2925 Northland Drive, on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault
Chandelle Eugene Marteen, 24, of 232 Clearview Drive, on suspicion of first-degree trespass
Daniel Charles Wilson, 24, of 202 Sexton Road, on suspicion of first-degree trespass
Sunday, July 6
Nicholas Allen Harper, 28, of 315 Worley St., on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and possession of controlled substances
Heather J. Barton, 23, of 801 Hardin St., on suspicion of receiving stolen property
Zachary Paul Connor, 20, of 1305 White Oak Lane, on suspicion of second-degree domestic assault, first-degree endangering the welfare of a child and felonious restraint
George Lee Day Jr., 33, of 2806 Highland Drive, on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault, false imprisonment and tampering with a witness
Monday, July 7
Johnny Lee Brown, 35, of 801 Hardin St., on suspicion of deceiving a law enforcement officer and operating a vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver’s license
Luis Alberto Duran, 18, of 3413 Squirrel Drive, on suspicion of tampering
Zachary David Helmich, 20, of 3907 Buttonwood Drive, on suspicion of theft
Jennifer Violet Herseim, 20, of 2905 Bluegrass Court, on suspicion of second-degree trespass. Herseim is a former member of the Maneater staff.
Joseph Scott Nickens, 29, of 804 Moon Valley Road, on suspicion of receiving stolen property
Andrew Edgar Wood, 18, of 301 Tiger Lane, on suspicion of theft
Gavin James Floyd, 21, of 5812 Canaveral Drive, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver’s license and driving while intoxicated
Jasmine Williams, 19, of 101 Tenth St., on suspicion of possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana
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- Gas prices in Missouri lower than elsewhere — Ninth district candidates agree that ethanol is not a long-term solution.
- The life of a Summer Welcome leader — In a garden of freshmen, MU junior Jeff Luker has a green thumb. A native of Eden Prairie, Minn., Luker ...
- ¡Adelante! looks to the radio — ¡Adelante!, the bilingual newsmagazine published by the Columbia Missourian, will not be returning from its summer hiatus as usual, but ...
- MU stops taking applications for fall — The cut off was initiated because of the class’ size.
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- New sustainable technology to be installed in residence halls — Building Dashboard will monitor energy consumption in a handful of residence halls.
- Extended Housing explained — Extended House has provided space for a record number of freshmen.
- Hulshof and Nixon release dueling education plans — Nixon and Hulshof released competing plans for Missouri higher education students.
- MU students to work in health clinics in Mexico with international group — The trip is open to all students, not just those studying medicine.
- Students flock to Comedy Wars on Wednesday nights — Comedy Wars attracts crowds Wednesday nights in Memorial Union.
















