A 27-year-old Keytesville man facing sex-related felony charges for allegedly inappropriately touching and having sex with a juvenile female in Chariton County last month is due in court on Tuesday, May 25.
According to a report from a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper, on or about April 19, Wesley Elliot initiated a text conversation via SnapChat with a 13-year-old girl. A few days later, Elliot showed up at the teen’s house. Later that evening, Elliot was offered the opportunity to stay the night, and the girl stayed downstairs to sleep on the couch. Between midnight and 1 a.m. the next day, it is alleged that Elliot began touching her inappropriately, which led to Elliot having sexual intercourse with her.
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A 19-year-old Keytesville man charged with multiple sex related felonies involving a juvenile has changed his plea.
Phineas J. Schrock is accused of forcing himself on a 15-year-old female juvenile on the night of November 19, 2020
Schrock is charged Class C Felony for Sexual Abuse in the First Degree and a Class E Felony for Incest.
Schrock originally pleaded not guilty on January 15. During a court proceeding on February 23, Schrock, case was bound over to the Circuit Division of Chariton County Court. Schrock was immediately arraigned and a Sentencing Hearing is scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 27 at Chariton County Circuit Court.
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A 23-year-old Belton resident has been charged with a felony for allegedly causing an injury to a toddler in Chariton County in July 2020.
A probable-cause statement from an investigator with the Missouri State Technical Assistance Team says the offense was discovered after the child’s mother transported the child to a hospital in Columbia on July 3. The child was taken to the hospital due to decreased use of the right leg. The child had suffered a buckle fracture of the right tibia.
The child’s mother alleged that Matthew Thomas Lawrie III flipped the child onto the couch. She said Lawrie slammed him on it instead of handing the child to her while the adults were arguing in a trailer in Salisbury.