Friday, December 9, 2016

Nevada Police Department Arrest Subject with Parole Warrant & Seize Drugs and Money

Dallas Stanart
The Nevada Police Department are currently conducting an investigation in regards to a narcotics violation that occurred in the early morning hours on December 9, 2016.

On 12/9/16 around 2:00 in the morning Nevada Police received a call of a subject that had been inside a vehicle for several hours, and needed to leave the closed business lot of 201 W Austin Blvd.
A patrol officer arrived on scene and located the vehicle in question. Inside, the officer observed a known male subject. The male became uncooperative with the officer and gave him a wrong name, but the officer knew the male subject from prior law enforcement contacts.
It was discovered that the male subject had a felony parole warrant for his arrest. Officers attempted to take into custody the male subject, but he pulled away in an attempt to escape, but was unsuccessful. After a brief struggle officers were able to place the male suspect into custody at that time.
During the investigation officers located a large sum of money on the subject. Also during the investigation officers located a large rock of suspected methamphetamine, and other drug related items.
The suspected methamphetamine will be sent to the Missouri State Highway Patrol laboratory for further analysis.
The suspect was identified as Kansas City resident, 23 year old, Dallas Stanart. He was transported to the Vernon County Jail on a parole violation with no bond.
At the conclusion of the investigation Nevada Police will submit further charges to the Vernon County Prosecutor’s Office for review on this matter.
Citizens are encouraged to contact the police if they have any information that would be helpful to combat crime.
For questions regarding crime prevention techniques or to start a Neighborhood Watch Program, contact the Nevada Police Department at 417- 448 – 5100.
To report criminal activities call 911 or us the Tip Hotline 417- 448 - 5117.



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