Over the last two months the Sheriff’s Office and Coroners Office continued to work the case and follow up on leads. Approximately 10 search warrants have been executed in reference to this case. During the investigation a suspect was identified. The suspect was a known associate of Mr. McLay.
On January 13, Bates County Sheriff’s Deputies executed an arrest warrant on David A Stewart at his residence at 203 W Chestnut Rich Hill Mo. This arrest warrant was issued after the Bates Sheriff’s Office identified Stewart as the suspect in a home burglary where firearms were stolen. Stewart was identified as the subject who pawned those stolen guns in Nevada Missouri. The Bates County Sheriff’s Office worked with the Vernon County Sheriff’s Office, Nevada Police Department and the Vernon County Prosecutor’s Office to get Stewart charged on his weapons charges. After the arrest at Stewart’s residence two days ago, the Bates County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant on that residence. The Bates County Sheriff’s Office requested assistance from the Lees Summit Police Department’s Bomb Squad, FBI and Rich Hill Fire Department due to information developed during the investigation. A previous search warrant was executed on Stewart’s vehicle and the Sheriff’s Office recovered a suicide note stating that Stewart was going to detonate an explosive device at his residence with the intent to kill as many deputies as possible.
Today, the Bates County Prosecutor Hugh Jenkins formally charged David Alan Stewart, 40, with 1st Degree Homicide and Armed Criminal Action. Bond was set by the Honorable Judge Julie Highley at $1,000,000 cash only. Stewart is currently being held in the Vernon County Jail on his weapons charge and the Homicide warrant.
The Bates County Sheriff’s Office has been assisted by the following agencies. Lees Summit Police Department Bomb Squad, FBI Field Office out of Kansas City, Kansas City Police Department’s Crimes Scene Unit, Bates County EMS, Bates County Coroner Greg Mullinax, Bates County Coroner Jerret Reno, Jackson County Medical Examiner’s Office, Vernon County Sheriff’s Office, Nevada Police Department, Vernon and Bates County Prosecutors Offices, St Clair County Sheriff’s Office, Rich Hill Police and Fire Departments.
Sheriff Anderson said, “This is the reason why we investigate all deaths like they are homicides until we can prove different. This case has been very labor intensive over the last two months. I am proud of the determination and dedication of all my staff and all those agencies who worked on this case as a team. Our sympathy goes out to the family of Jerry McLay. We are far from Justice being served until this case is adjudicated through the court system. We are still following up on leads and ask that if you have any information regarding this homicide please reach out and contact a Detective at 660-679-3232”
No additional information will be released at this time due to this still being an active investigation.