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The Missouri State Highway Patrol has announced a total of 12 arrests in north Missouri between December 11 and December 15, 2024. These arrests involved various offenses, including driving while intoxicated, possession of controlled substances, and outstanding warrants. Below are the detailed reports of each individual arrested during this period.
Raiden M. Stephenson, 27, of Gower, Missouri, was arrested on December 11, 2024, at 9:25 p.m. in Buchanan County. He was charged with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated (drugs) and exceeding the posted speed limit. Stephenson was held at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center on a 24-hour hold.
Jessica G. Lagud, 34, of Princeton, Missouri, was taken into custody on December 13, 2024, at 3:40 p.m. in Livingston County. She was arrested on a misdemeanor warrant for a moving traffic violation out of Putnam County. Lagud was held at the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department and was eligible for bond.
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Cortez D. Reynolds, 33, of Gardner, Kansas, was arrested on December 13, 2024, at 4:58 p.m. in Atchison County. Reynolds faced multiple charges, including driving while intoxicated as an aggravated offender (felony), a misdemeanor warrant for driving while suspended or revoked from Troop A in Lee’s Summit, a misdemeanor warrant for speeding from Troop A in Lee’s Summit, and a speeding violation of 26 mph or more. He was held at the Atchison County Sheriff’s Department on a 12-hour hold.
Austin J. Bird, 22, of Maryville, Missouri, was arrested on December 13, 2024, at 11:11 p.m. in Nodaway County. He was charged with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated and was held at the Nodaway County Sheriff’s Department on a 12-hour hold.
Dantrell E. Pouge, 32, of Dalzell, South Carolina, was taken into custody on December 13, 2024, at 11:49 p.m. in Clinton County. He was arrested for misdemeanor driving while intoxicated and held at the Clinton County Sheriff’s Department on a 24-hour hold.
Clarissa A. Smith, 38, of Hamilton, Missouri, was arrested on December 14, 2024, at 11:00 p.m. in Clinton County. Smith was charged with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated and failure to stop at a stop sign. She was held at the Clinton County Sheriff’s Department on a 12-hour hold.
Alexandria E. Ward, 36, of Maple Grove, Minnesota, was arrested on December 15, 2024, at 9:26 a.m. in Clinton County. She faced charges for possession of controlled substances, including fentanyl and methamphetamines, as well as possession of drug paraphernalia. Ward was held at the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office on a 24-hour hold.
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Justin T. Barber, 44, of Kansas City, Missouri, was taken into custody on December 15, 2024, at 11:26 a.m. in Buchanan County. He was charged with violation of a court order and was held at the Buchanan County Law Enforcement Center. Barber was eligible for bond.
Bruyol Delien, 37, of Indianapolis, Indiana, was arrested on December 11, 2024, at 9:41 p.m. in Linn County. He was charged with driving while intoxicated, failing to maintain his lane, and speeding. Delien was held at the Brookfield Police Department but was later released.
Angelique L. Powers, 24, of Aurora, Illinois, was taken into custody on December 13, 2024, at 10:54 p.m. in Clark County. She was charged with driving while intoxicated and speeding. Powers was held at the Clark County Jail and later released.
Aj Bills, 22, of Wyaconda, Missouri, was arrested on December 14, 2024, at 10:31 p.m. in Scotland County. He faced charges for driving while intoxicated, no insurance, and no seatbelt. Bills was held at the Scotland County Jail and subsequently released.
Alejandro G. Castaneda, 29, of Milan, Missouri, was arrested on December 15, 2024, at 1:39 a.m. in Sullivan County. He was charged with driving while intoxicated and failing to display lighted lamps on his motor vehicle. Castaneda was held at the Sullivan County Jail and later released.
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The Missouri Football Coaches Association (MFCA) has released its Missouri Class 5 All-State Football Team. Platte County claimed the Class 5 state title in convincing fashion and scored 10 all-staters, including six on the first team. Helias Catholic, MICDS and Lafayette (Wildwood) also finished in the final four.
BOTTOM LINE: Missouri plays Lipscomb after Grace Slaughter scored 20 points in Missouri’s 94-55 win over the Northern Illinois Huskies.
The Tigers have gone 7-1 in home games. Missouri ranks ninth in the SEC in team defense, giving up 57.1 points while holding opponents to 37.4% shooting.
The Bisons are 1-2 in road games. Lipscomb ranks ninth in the ASUN allowing 66.4 points while holding opponents to 42.7% shooting.
Missouri averages 73.0 points, 6.6 more per game than the 66.4 Lipscomb gives up. Lipscomb scores 14.3 more points per game (71.4) than Missouri gives up (57.1).
TOP PERFORMERS: Slaughter is shooting 53.6% and averaging 15.2 points for the Tigers.
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Jalyn Holcomb is shooting 29.5% from beyond the arc with 2.0 made 3-pointers per game for the Bisons, while averaging 9.2 points.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
The Missouri Tigers will miss out on of the most coveted quarterbacks available in the transfer portal, with former USC quarterback Miller Moss committing to Louisville, per Pete Thamel.
Moss was rated by 247Sports as the fifth-best quarterback available in the transfer portal, and the No. 42 prospect. Moss visited Missouri early in the week before taking a visit to Louisville.
Missouri will remain on the search for its next starting quarterback, with Brady Cook’s eligibility expiring after three years of starting for the Tigers. Moss was the top candidate for Missouri, completing 233 of his 362 pass attempts for 2,555 yards, 18 touchdowns and nine interceptions as USC’s starter in 2023.
Now, the Tigers will have to look elsewhere for their starting quarterback in 2025. Conner Weigman (Texas A&M), Maalik Murphy (Duke), Fernando Mendoza (California) and Luke Kromenhoek (Florida State), all in the top five, are still available.
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Though it was unable to acquire Moss, Missouri did make its first addition of the offseason through the transfer portal Saturday, landing a commitment from former Mississippi State wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr.
READ: Report: Mizzou Football Makes First Splash in Transfer Portal with WR
The winter window for the transfer portal officially opened Dec. 9 and will close Dec. 28. Missouri secured the no. 13-rated portal class in the offseason of 2024.
Report: Former Mizzou Defensive End Stays in the SEC, Transfers to South Carolina Mizzou Lands First Commitment of 2026 Class in 4-Star Defensive Lineman