Columbia blotter
June 4, 2008
columbia Police
FRIDAY, MAY 30
Quinndale F. Allen Jr., 18, of 2001 Holly Ave. on suspicion of third-degree assault
Mike A. Burks, 30, of 1904 Mirtle Grove Court, on suspicion of resisting arrest, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license and failure to register a motor vehicle
Jessie J. Green Jr., 24, of 100 Gipson St., on suspicion of forgery
Shabonia A. Hamidi, 22, of 1813 Gordon St., on suspicion of theft
Curtis D. Jones, 19, of 807 Washington Ave., on suspicion of second-degree burglary
Kimberly N. Morriss, 22, of 2196 Northwood Drive, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, endangering the welfare of a child, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license and possession of a controlled substance
Cody A. Rice, 20, of 5004 Gasconade Drive, on suspicion of possession of alcohol by a minor
Anthony E. Riess, 32, of Fulton, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license
Scott D. Alvis, 34, of 1105 Ash St., on suspicion of possession of an open container of alcohol
John J. Carr, 31, of 1431 Bodie Drive, on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance
Travis D. Fuerst, 24, of Jefferson City, on suspicion of second-degree property damage and being a public nuisance
SATURDAY, May 31
Demarco E. Hammers, 23, of 2904 Range Line St., on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance
Tyler J. Cannon, 23, of Clinton, on suspicion of disturbing the peace
Dorothy R. Curry, 24, of 1915 Waverly Court, on suspicion of smoking in a public place
Mark A. Kois, 34, of 500 Columbia Drive, on suspicion of allowing smoking in a prohibited area
Roberto Segundo, 32, of 301 Tiger Lane, on suspicion of attempting to deceive a law enforcement officer
Cody Strouse, 20, of 1525 Native Dancer Court, on suspicion of possession of false identification and disturbing the peace
Angelyn C. Taylor, 32, of 2611 Northridge Drive, on suspicion of smoking in a public place
SUNDAY, June 1
Natasha R. Clark, 31, of 301 Granada Blvd., on suspicion of attempting to deceive a law enforcement officer
Christopher E. Gienger, 31, of 1792 Doulton Drive, on suspicion of second-degree assault, possession of drug paraphernalia, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license, failure to drive on the right side of the roadway and failure to maintain financial responsibility
Shapree L. Marshall, 18, of 2004 Arlene Drive, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license
Vernetta I. Cowans, 35, of 2901 Lawnridge Court, on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license and failure to maintain financial responsibility
MONDAY, June 2
Ryan T. Clayton, 26, of 2702 Clark Lane, on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended driver’s license and failure to register a motor vehicle
Deshai L. Richardson, 17, of 4521 Waterloo Drive, on suspicion of distribution of a controlled substance near a school, possession of a controlled substance, third-degree assault of a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest and first-degree trespassing
More June 4, 2008 News Stories
- Two apartment complexes to offer MU student housing — Due to an especially large freshman class, the Department of Residential Life will enter into a contract with Campus View ...
- ASUM victorious with student vote — The student representative would get a vote if Missouri loses a congressional district in 2010.
- Ellis patron arrested Monday — Patron suspected of viewing illicit material.
- Kelley vetoes MSA election rights bill — Last week, MSA President Jim Kelley vetoed a bill that would have established bills of rights for voters and candidates ...
- Bill would lower textbook prices, enable financial aid — The bill is scheduled to go into effect August 28.
Most recent News Stories
- MSA Senate committee passes KCOU funding measure — The decision came after the parties discussed holding a student referendum.
- MSA, KCOU disagree on how to fund tower — KCOU thinks MSA's plan is too ambitious.
- New Children's Hospital at Columbia Regional Hospital — All Children's Hospital branches will relocate to Columbia Regional.
- Flu vaccination clinics planned in October — In the next few weeks, flu shots will be offered at the Columbia/Boone County Department of Health and Public Services ...
- School of Education hopes to raise $3,000 for UNICEF — Some students have personal ties to the organization.















