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Thursday, April 29, 2021
Kansas City Crime Scene: Burglars Target Westport, KCK Hit & Run Suspect Surrenders, Drug Trade Surges As Violence Escalates
Right now we share some of the top local crime news we’re watching that suggests that local crime also blossoms & blooms amid Springtime. After the jump we’ve sharing a dozen items regarding alleged metro misdeeds, mugshots, police action and maybe just a bit of hope for justice.
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Posted By: Jason Rima April 30, 2021 @ 6:48 am Local News, News
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — A St. Joseph man is accused of using peanuts to assault his mother’s boyfriend, who has a severe peanut allergy.
The Camden County prosecuting attorney on Wednesday charged 27-year-old Jacob Andes with assault.
Prosecutors said the victim told Camdenton police that Andes put peanuts in his coffee, laundry soap and underwear drawer.
Court documents say Andes sent text messages to his mother hinting about the peanuts.
Andes allegedly told police he put the peanuts in the victim’s home because he believed the man was trying to poison him.
Andes also allegedly sent text messages to his mother that said, “I hope there isn’t anything weird anywhere, or especially everywhere, since I don’t have allergies.”
Andes was arrested on Monday and charged with burglary and property damage in an unrelated incident. When he was questioned at the jail, Andes told investigators he placed the peanuts in the man’s house because he thought the man was trying to poison him, the prosecutor said.
Andes was being held Thursday on no bond. Online court records do not identify an attorney for him.
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St. Joseph man allegedly left peanuts in coffee, laundry for man with âsevere allergyâ
The victim told police the man put peanuts in his coffee, laundry soap and underwear drawer in his Camdenton home Share Updated: 12:32 PM CDT Apr 29, 2021 The Associated Press
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St. Joseph man allegedly left peanuts in coffee, laundry for man with âsevere allergyâ
The victim told police the man put peanuts in his coffee, laundry soap and underwear drawer in his Camdenton home Share Updated: 12:32 PM CDT Apr 29, 2021 The Associated Press A St. Joseph man reportedly used peanuts to try and hurt his mother's boyfriend, who has several peanut allergies, prosecutors said. Jacob Andes, 27, was charged Wednesday with assault, the Camden County prosecuting attorney said in a news release. The victim told police Andes put peanuts in his coffee, laundry soap and underwear drawer in his Camdenton home. Andes knew the man had a severe allergy, according to court documents. Andes also allegedly sent text messages to his mother that said, âI hope there isnât anything weird anywhere, or especially everywhere, since I donât have allergies.âAndes was arrested on Monday and charged with burglary and property damage in an unrelated incident. When he was questioned at the jail, Andes told investigators he placed the peanuts in the man's house because he thought the man was trying to poison him, the prosecutor said.Andes was being held Thursday on no bond. Online court records do not identify an attorney for him.
St. Joseph man accused of using peanuts attempting to assault a man with severe peanut allergy
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A St. Joseph man is accused of using peanuts in an attempt to assault a man in Camden County with a severe peanut allergy.
According to a release from the Camden County prosecuting attorney Facebook page, the victim told Camdenton police that Jacob Andes, 27, put peanuts in his coffee, laundry soap and underwear drawer.
During the investigation, Andes allegedly sent text messages to his mother, the victim's girlfriend, that "I hope there isn't anything weird anywhere, or especially everywhere, since I don't have allergies."