A Cabool man charged in separate shootings at a Dunn business was ordered to stand trial Monday.
Louie D. Adams, 67, was charged last fall after crime lab evidence linked him to shootings of show room windows at Wehr Motors of the Ozarks, authorities said.
Adams was arrested after firearms and shell casings analyzed by the Missouri State Highway Patrol crime lab in Jefferson City linked the former Wehr employee to the July 6 and 16, 2007, shootings at the business.
He was questioned after authorities recovered shell casings and partial bullets from the scene. Damage was sustained to the building, windows and walls inside the dealership, authorities said.
Adams, who is free on $35,000 bond, is to appear Aug. 5 for a formal arraignment. He is charged with two counts of unlawful use of a weapon and two counts of property damage. Adams faces up to 30 years in prison.
