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Photos: Bradley Uren (left) and Devontae Sipps
Two Baxter County Detention Center inmates facing sex-related charges now stand accused of beating up another inmate during a recent jail fight. Thirty-six-year-old Bradley Uren of Gassville and 21-year-old Devontae Sipps of Mountain Home are each facing a felony count of second-degree battery.
According to an incident report, a jailer in the tower witnessed on camera Uren arguing with the victim in the A pod on Feb. 7. Uren allegedly began hitting the victim and later placed him in a headlock in an effort to choke him out. Uren let go of the victim and walked away, but Sipps soon reportedly attacked him. Sipps is accused of hitting the victim, throwing foam padding from a mat at him and hitting him again.
Photos: (from left) Matthew Kyle Ford and Sean David Ford
Two brothers arrested recently for drug crimes are now facing charges stemming from a fight they had in which the two accused each other of being “snitches” for the police.
The altercation happened at a residence in the Midway area and was apparently triggered by the fact 29-year-old Matthew Kyle Ford had pointed the finger at his 23-year-old brother Sean David Ford as the source of methamphetamine which the younger sibling had overdosed on in late January.
When sheriff’s deputies arrived, they found evidence of the fight, including a skillet embedded in the drywall.
An Ozark County man, Michael Lee Goins of Gainesville, has been charged with a felony count of driving while intoxicated resulting in an injury in connection with a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) crash that left a woman injured. The accident occurred on Missouri T Highway near Mammoth on the evening of Sept. 5. last year.The Ozark County Times reports Goins is scheduled to be arraigned March 9 before Associate Circuit Judge Raymond Gross.
The prosecutor’s felony complaint alleges Goins “operated a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, and acted with criminal negligence by failing to control the vehicle, driving it off the roadway and into a tree, and as a result, caused physical injury.” The Class E felony carries a sentence of up to four years in prison.
While most roads have been cleared following the recent snowfall this week, there may still be some travel issues in the Twin Lakes Area. Most of the main