Missouri State Highway Patrol reports 10 arrests in north Missouri from April 20 to April 23, 2024

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From April 20 to April 23, 2024, the Missouri State Highway Patrol has reported ten arrests across several counties in north Missouri. The individuals were apprehended on a variety of charges including driving while intoxicated, driving without a license, and failing to maintain lane discipline.

Jason M. Smith of Oskaloosa, KS, was arrested on April 21 at 5:20 PM in Linn County. Smith, 46, faced charges for driving while revoked and speeding. He was held at Linn County and later released.

Jimmy A. Pacheco Dzib, a 32-year-old male from Princeton, MO, was arrested later the same day at 11:45 PM in Putnam County. Pacheco Dzib was charged with DWI causing serious physical injury—a felony, an additional DWI, and careless and imprudent driving resulting in an accident. He was placed on a 24-hour hold at Putnam County Jail.

In the early hours of April 22, Claudio Romero-Lopez, 43, from Chicago, IL, was apprehended by officers at 12:08 AM in Marion County. Romero-Lopez was arrested for DWI and operating a vehicle without a valid license. He was detained at Marion County Sheriff’s Department for a 12-hour hold.

Dale D. Fincher of Wyaconda, MO, was arrested on several charges on April 23 at 12:55 PM in Clark County. The 43-year-old faced allegations of driving while intoxicated, failure to maintain the right half of the roadway, leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash, driving while suspended, having no insurance, and resisting arrest. Fincher was held in Clark County Jail under a 12-hour hold.

Austin T. Campbell from Clifton Hill, MO, was taken into custody on April 23 at 8:06 PM in Randolph County. The 31-year-old was charged with felony driving while intoxicated as a persistent offender, failure to yield to an approaching vehicle when entering a highway, and consumption of alcohol while driving. He was held at Randolph County Jail under a 12-hour hold.

Taylor A. Force, a 30-year-old male from Wathena, KS, was arrested in the early morning hours of April 20 at 2:07 AM in Buchanan County. Force faced multiple misdemeanors including DWI, failing to signal, failing to drive in a single lane, having no insurance, and not wearing a seatbelt. He was placed on a 24-hour hold at Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center.

On the morning of the same day, Blaydan R. Basler, 19, from Savannah, MO, was arrested at 8:00 AM in Andrew County. Basler’s charges included driving while intoxicated, failing to register a motor vehicle, failing to report an accident, not wearing a seatbelt, and operating a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner involving an accident. He was released after being held at Mosaic Life Care.

Richard J. Rogers, 58, from Kansas City, MO, was arrested on April 20 at 1:30 PM in Holt County. Rogers was apprehended on a Cass County warrant for failure to appear related to failing to maintain a lane. He was held at Holt County Sheriff’s Office and the arrest was bondable.

Dominic C. Canchola, a 33-year-old from St. Joseph, MO, faced an arrest on April 22 at 2:38 PM in Buchanan County. Canchola was detained on a St Joseph PD city ordinance warrant for failing to appear due to not registering a motor vehicle. He was held at Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center under a bondable status.

Lastly, Marvin L. Groce of St. Joseph, MO, was arrested at 8:05 PM on April 23 in Buchanan County. The 72-year-old was charged with driving while intoxicated and held at Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center for a 24-hour hold.


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