Missouri State Highway Patrol reports 11 arrests in north Missouri between March 6 and March 10, 2024

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The Missouri State Highway Patrol has reported a total of 11 arrests across north Missouri between March 6 and March 10, 2024. The individuals were apprehended for a variety of charges, ranging from driving infractions to serious felony offenses such as child-related sex crimes.

Michael J. Garvey, 52, from St. Joseph, Missouri, was arrested in Buchanan County for failing to appear (FTA) at a court hearing regarding a building code violation. Held at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center, Garvey’s case is marked as bondable, indicating that he could secure release through financial means.

In Atchison County, Jeremy S. Huntsman, 45, of Grant City, Missouri, was detained under a no-bond condition. Huntsman faced a felony charge for failing to appear on an original charge of operating a vehicle on the highway without a valid license, as issued by the Worth County Sheriff’s Department.

Cole R. Holden, a 20-year-old male from Raymore, Missouri, encountered legal troubles in Harrison County for multiple offenses. He was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance (two counts), unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia (as a prior offender), not using a seat belt, and failing to drive in the right lane. Holden is currently held under a 24-hour hold at the Harrison County Law Enforcement Center.

Accompanying Holden in arrest, Kaya M. Gawron, 18, also from Raymore, Missouri, was taken into custody in Harrison County for similar charges: felony possession of a controlled substance (two counts) and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, with a 24-hour hold as well.

David L. Ryan, 63, from Kansas City, Missouri, was arrested in Daviess County for driving while intoxicated (DWI) on drugs and speeding. Ryan’s custody at the Daviess/DeKalb Regional Jail is under a 12-hour hold, indicating a temporary detention for his offenses.

Buchanan County saw the arrest of Devin R. Plymell, 18, from St Joseph, Missouri, for misdemeanor DWI and speeding. Plymell was held at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center under a 24-hour hold.

Kurtis E. Nelson, a 22-year-old from Stewartsville, Missouri, was arrested in Buchanan County for felony DWI and failing to drive on the right half of the roadway involving an accident. Nelson was released to Mosaic Life Care following his arrest.

Theresa L. Dilley, 27, of St. Joseph, Missouri, was detained in Andrew County on a misdemeanor warrant from St. Joseph PD for driving while suspended/revoked. Held at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center, Dilley’s situation is listed as bondable.

Johnathon S. Taylor, 34, from Macon, Missouri, faces severe charges including felony counts of statutory sodomy 2nd degree, statutory rape 2nd degree, child molestation 4th degree (six counts) involving a child less than 17 years of age where the offender is more than 4 years older, and misdemeanor patronizing prostitution. Taylor is being held without bond at the Randolph County Jail.

Lea N. Wheeler, a 25-year-old from Saint Louis, Missouri, was arrested in Adair County for driving while intoxicated. Wheeler was released from the Adair County Jail after her arrest.

Lastly, Dylan R. Norwood, 26, from Kirksville, Missouri, was taken into custody in Adair County for driving while intoxicated-first offense, failing to signal, and having no tail lights. Norwood’s arrest is bondable at the Adair County Jail.


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