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KANSAS CITY MAN CHARGED WITH LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT WHERE HIS PASSENGER WAS INJURED HAS HIS CASE CONTINUED
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SEDALIA MAN FACING FELONY DRUG CHARGES WAIVES RIGHT TO RELEASE HEARING, HAS COURT PROCEEDING SCHEDULED FOR NEXT MONTH
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A 67-year-old Boonville woman is facing a felony charge after she was allegedly the driver of a vehicle involved in a fatal crash on June 14 in Cooper County.
According to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a motorcycle, driven by 59-year-old James Brandl, of Boonville, was traveling northwest on Missouri Highway 87 when it was struck by a northwest bound SUV, driven by Karen Lynn Gately. Brandl died from his injuries. Gately was not injured.
Based on the evidence at the scene and discussion with a Highway Patrol Major Crash Investigator, it was discovered Brandl was in front of Gately. Gately closed on Brandl, and her vehicle crossed partially over the center line and sideswiped Brandl’s motorcycle. Brandl was ejected off his bike and onto the roadway. Gately’s vehicle crossed back over the center line, ran over Brandl, traveled off the right side of the roadway and struck a guardrail face.
Two 42-year-old McDonough, Georgia, residents are facing a drug-related felony after a traffic stop on I-70 in Cooper County on September 1.
According to a report from a State Highway Patrol trooper, during a probable-cause search, the trooper says he located 150 pounds of marijuana in vacuum-sealed bags and a vacuum sealer and vacuum-sealing materials. Within one of the bags containing marijuana, the trooper says he also located an iPhone, which was being used to track the contraband. The two occupants of the vehicle refused to answer any questions about the contraband, but never denied knowledge of its presence.
Laetis Leslie DeFreitas and Vernon Lee Green each has been charged with a Class C Felony for Trafficking Drugs in the Second Degree.