Missouri State Highway Patrol reports 13 arrests in north Missouri between April 7 – 10, 2024

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The Missouri State Highway Patrol has reported a total of 13 arrests in north Missouri between April 7 and April 10, 2024. The arrests, which ranged from driving under the influence to felony possession of stolen property, underscore the Patrol’s ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and security of Missouri residents.

Robert L. Petitjean, a 55-year-old male from Canton, Missouri, faced multiple charges on April 9, including operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s license, having no insurance, and lacking valid registration. Petitjean was held at the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office but has since been released.

In Adair County, Deborah L. Case, a 57-year-old female from Kirksville, was arrested for driving while intoxicated causing physical injury, and for careless and imprudent driving involving an accident. The case was held at the Adair County Sheriff’s Department and later released.

Russell B. Matthew, a 40-year-old male from Memphis, Missouri, was apprehended on the night of April 9 in Adair County on charges of felony possession of stolen property and felony tampering with a motor vehicle. He was placed on a 24-hour hold at the Adair County Sheriff’s Department.

Roy E. Whitlock, a 63-year-old male from La Plata, Missouri, was taken into custody on April 10 for driving while intoxicated as a prior offender. Whitlock was released to a sober driver and is no longer in custody.

In Marion County, Dianne Deere, a 67-year-old female from Hannibal, Missouri, was arrested for a felony warrant for possession of a controlled substance. Deere is being held at the Marion County Jail and her release is bondable.

Michael E. Goskusky, a 37-year-old male from Tonica, Illinois, faced charges of felony possession of a controlled substance in Livingston County on April 7. He was processed and subsequently released.

In Clinton County, Donald H. Sullivan, a 54-year-old male from Kansas City, Missouri, was arrested for a misdemeanor warrant for violation of a court order from Southern Cass County. He is eligible for bond at the Southern Clinton County Law Enforcement Center.

Gary G. Ford, a 38-year-old male from St. Joseph, Missouri, was arrested in DeKalb County for a misdemeanor warrant for failing to appear on a no-insurance charge from Holt County. Ford is bondable at the Caldwell County Detention Center.

Deneen A. Glass, a 59-year-old female from Lincoln, Nebraska, faced felony possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia with a prior drug offense in Holt County on April 8. She is on a 24-hour hold at the Holt County Sheriff’s Office.

Angel C. Burris, a 19-year-old female from Ridgeway, Missouri, was arrested on April 9 in Gentry County for operating a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner, based on a misdemeanor warrant. She is bondable at the Gentry County Sheriff’s Department.

Brandon D. Miller, a 42-year-old male from St. Joseph, Missouri, was apprehended on April 9 in Buchanan County on multiple warrants, including a felony fugitive warrant from Wyandotte County, Kansas, and misdemeanor warrants for non-support and resisting arrest, along with unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Miller is bondable at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center.

Angelaca N. Burley, a 28-year-old male from St. Joseph, Missouri, was charged with not wearing a seat belt and had a misdemeanor warrant from St. Joseph PD. Burley was arrested on April 10 and is bondable at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center.

Lastly, Carma R. Oliver, a 24-year-old female from St. Joseph, Missouri, was taken into custody on April 10 in Buchanan County for a misdemeanor traffic warrant from St. Joseph PD. She is bondable at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center.


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