St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office News Release: Other arrests
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Jeremy Noble |
- On July 9, Jeremy Noble, 30, was arrested in St.
Clair County on a warrant from Henry County charging him with a
probation violation on a second degree assault charge. Bond is set at
$2,500 cash only. No court date was given.
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Robert Foster |
- On July 7, Robert Foster, 32, Osceola, was arrested
in St. Clair County on a warrant for failing to appear in court on a
class C felony charge of stealing. Bond is set at $10,000 cash or
surety. The charge stems from an incident on April 15 when a St. Clair
County deputy was dispatched to property on SE V Highway in reference to
a stealing. Jack Foster reported an individual in a Dodge Dakota truck
pulling a small trailer was seen stealing scrap from his property.
Evidence was located at the scene and the investigation discovered the
suspect vehicle was located at Meredith Recycling, Montrose. Contact was
made with the Henry County Sheriff’s Office and a deputy was dispatched
to the location to stop and hold the vehicle. The vehicle was stopped
and contact was made with two male subjects in the vehicle. Items were
recovered, identified and released to Jack.
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Carolyn Hooker |
- On July 6, Carolyn Hooker, 53, Appleton City, was
arrested in St. Clair County on a Bates County warrant charging her with
class C felony stealing. Bond is set at $10,000 cash or surety.
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Lowell Myers |
- On July 12, Lowell Myers, 45, El Dorado Springs, was
arrested on a traffic stop in Bates County for multiple St. Clair
County misdemeanor warrants. Custody of Myers was transferred to a St.
Clair County deputy and Myers was booked into the St. Clair County Jail
for failing to appear in court for speeding, expired plates, vehicle
license, and operating a vehicle without maintaining financial
responsibility. Total bond was set at $551.50 cash only and Myers was
given a court date of Aug. 08.
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Vanessa Barker |
On July 9, Vanessa Barker, 33, Lowry City, was
arrested in St. Clair County on an outstanding warrant out of Linn
County for misdemeanor property damage-second degree. Bond is set at
$1,000 cash or surety and a court date of Aug. 7 was given.