According to reports of Missouri’s 42nd Judicial Circuit:
Arrest Warrants
• Heather D. Parker had a warrant issued for her arrest Oct. 9 charging her with one felony count of possession of a controlled substance and one misdemeanor count of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
Sentences
• Keith Colgrove had his probation revoked from a domestic assault charge Oct. 9 and was sentenced to seven years in the department of corrections as requested by the state.
• Jacob Eaton pled guilty Oct. 9 to possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and was sentenced to four years in the department of corrections as recommended by the state.
• Adam Hilburn had his probation revoked Oct. 9 and was sentenced to five years in the department of corrections.
• Josh McAfee’s Oct. 9 probation revocation hearing resulted in him being sentenced to 10 years in the department of corrections as a result.
• Rachel Miller pled guilty Oct. 9 to possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and resisting arrest. Miller was sentenced to 10 years in the department of corrections under Statute 559.115 as requested by the state.
• Dawnyale Coffman pled guilty Oct. 6 to possession of a controlled substance, distribution of a controlled substance and keeping/maintaining a public nuisance. Coffman was sentenced to seven years in the department of corrections as requested by the state.
• Kathy Eplin pled guilty Oct. 6 to distribution of controlled substances, delivery of controlled substances into a county jail and felony driving while revoked. Eplin was sentenced to 10 years in the department of corrections as requested by the state.
• Herman Helms pled guilty Oct. 6 to possession of a controlled substance in two separate cases. Helms was sentenced to six years in the department of corrections as requested by the state.
• Anthony Justice pled guilty Oct. 6 to first-degree burglary, trespassing and stealing from Walmart, and stealing and trespassing at Walmart during a separate incident. Justice was granted suspended imposition of sentence probation over the state's objection and was placed in the Dent County alternative treatment court with five years supervision. The state sought seven years in department of corrections under Statute 559.115 with probation and parole recommended.
