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The Texas County Sheriff's Department was called to handle a variety of investigations.
  • On Feb. 5, a deputy responded to a call from a woman who owns a fence business in Aurora who said a 26-year-old area man had made a large purchase using checks that subsequently bounced.

The officer spoke to the man who owns the Waters Road residence in Cabool where the suspect lives and he said the equipment was in a shop building on the property and he gave permission to the deputy to retrieve it.

On Feb. 6, the officer went to the residence and recovered the items.

  • On Feb. 4, a 42-year-old man reported that prescription medications valued at $800 had been stolen from his Indian Creek Road residence in Houston.

The man named a woman as a suspect. Investigation is ongoing.

  • On Jan. 29, a deputy patrolling Route 181 in Cabool observed a man in a white Ford pickup trying to flag him down.

The officer made contact with the man, and he reported seeing a gray truck in a ditch on eastbound U.S. 60, west of Route 181. The deputy located the truck and made contact with the 24-year-old Mountain Grove man who was the driver.

The officer observed that the man had difficulty keeping his balance and was unable to speak clearly. Due to his condition and the cold weather, the man was detained and placed in the deputy’s patrol vehicle.

A Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper arrived at the scene, and investigation was turned over to him.

  • On Jan. 18, a deputy was dispatched regarding a report of damage to a gas pump at a gas station in the Summersville area.

The officer made contact with the 46-year-old man who owns the business and he said that on Dec. 23, a 42-year-old Summersville man had caused damage to a pump and had stated he would provide insurance information.

The owner said the pump was repaired at a cost of $3,000, but the suspect hadn’t provided any information.

The officer spoke with two men who reportedly witnessed the incident, and they indicated the suspect had driven off with the gas nozzle still in his vehicle.

The deputy contacted the suspect at his Birchen Road residence at Hartshorn, and he admitted to not having insurance. The officer issued him a citation for no insurance and advised him of his court date.

Texas County Jail admissions

Feb. 2

Elizabeth P. Miller – Wright County hold

Feb. 3

Roger L. Counts Jr. – resisting

Benjamin Estep – DWI, possession of controlled substance

Sheila Bogue – possession of controlled substance

Ryan Wolfe – driving while revoked

Samantha Flemings – Jasper County warrant

Joshua Purcell – driving while revoked

Lonnie Quick – Laclede County warrant

Dameon Berry – Phelps County warrant

Zane Wiles – assault

Feb. 4

Tabitha Clark – assault

Feb. 5

Byron Kruse – 72-hour shock

Taisha Sterling – possession of controlled substance

Dwight Jefcoat – assault

Tara Skaggs – assault

Feb. 6

Andrea Reed – assault

Lesta L. Cambell – 48-hour shock

Sarina Breeding – stealing

Feb. 7

Colton Ingram – 96-hour evaluation

Feb. 8

Mathew W. Wade – driving while revoked

Daniel S. Crawford – DWI

Samuel Vidaurri – Shannon County hold

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