Monday, February 2, 2026

Newton County Sheriff's Office Weekly Report

 


























Newton County Sheriff's Office Arrests

01/30/2026 26000195

0256 RAYMOND GERALD

WM 29

633 W COLER STREET 0.00

PENNINGTON

756 County Rd 70

SARCOXIE, MO 64862

1 `DWI



01/30/2026 0338 KRISTA LEIGH MCCARTNEY

5200 S Redbud Ave

BROKEN ARROW, OK 74011

WF 44

3300 S ARIZONA AVE/E PLAZA DR 0.00

1 `DWI


01/30/2026 1035 KENNETH KASINO LIWY

95 Kristy Ln

GOODMAN, MO 64843

WM 26

123 E MAIN STREET 0.00

1 ASSAULT - 2ND DEGREE


01/30/2026 2117 KESIA LYNN CROWE

2800 Outer Rd, BLK

JOPLIN, MO 64804

WF 49

208 W COLER ST 1,000.00

1 POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE


01/30/2026 2118 GEORGE WESLEY FECKO

4159 Detroit Dr

NEWTON COUNTY, MO 64804

WM 25

82.00

1 NPD FAIL TO REGISTER MOTOR VEHICLE 390.090

2 NPD FAIL TO REGISTER MOTOR VEHICLE 390.090

4 NPD `OPERATE VEHICLE ON HIGHWAY WITHOUT A VALID LICENSE - 1S

3 NPD NO INSURANCE/ FINANCIAL RESP. 390.140

5 NPD DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED / REVOKED 390.020


01/30/2026 2118 THEODORE HICKMAN IV

13260 Jay Dr, 6

NEOSHO, MO 64850

WM 36

208 W COLER ST 5,000.00


01/30/2026 2118 THEODORE HICKMAN IV

13260 Jay Dr, 6

NEOSHO, MO 64850

WM 36

208 W COLER ST 5,000.00

1 TAMPERING WITH MOTOR VEHICLE - 1ST DEGREE

2 RESISTING ARREST/DETENTION/STOP BY FLEEING - CREATING A SUBS

3 FAIL TO REGISTER AS A SEX OFFENDER PURSUANT TO SECS 589.400-


01/30/2026 26000201

2224 TYLER KOEDA MILLIKIN

WM 30

13241 HIGHWAY 59/E HIGHWAY 86 2,500.00

203 S Estes Ave

FAIRVIEW, MO 64842f

1 `DWI

2 `DRIVING WHILE REVOKED/SUSPENDED - 1ST OFFENSE


01/31/2026 0323 CRISTIAN VIERI ORDONEZ

LOPEZ

511 E McKinney St

NEOSHO, MO 64850

WM 26

12799 E HIGHWAY 86/GATEWAY

0.00

DR

1 `DRIVING WHILE REVOKED/SUSPENDED - 1ST OFFENSE


01/31/2026 26000202

0248 JORGE SMITH

WM 20

3 I-44 E 0.00 04/20/2026

MENDEZ-LOPEZ

422 Cooper St

CARTHAGE, MO 64836

1 PURCHASE/ATTEMPT TO PURCHASE OR POSSESSION OF LIQUOR BY MINO

02/01/2026 26000205


2047 CURTIS GLENN THOMAS

WM 60

13185 KODIAK RD/LAURA LN 0.00

13040 Mavis Ln

NEWTON COUNTY, MO 64850

2 `DRIVING WHILE REVOKED/SUSPENDED - 1ST OFFENSE

1 DELIVERY OR POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AT COUNTY/P 

Highway Patrol Arrests January 31-February 2

Jacob R. Fliger, 40, Springfield, felony tampering with a motor vehicle, driving while suspended, no insurance, no seat belt

Aaron M. Hainline, 26, Hollister, driving while intoxicated, speeding, failed to signal failed to equip vehicle with two tail lamps

Christian D. Givens, 27, Lebanon, driving while intoxicated (drugs), felony unlawful possession of a firearm (two counts), felony possession of a controlled substance- cocaine, possession of brass knuckles, driving while suspended

Hebranjam U. Hernandez Mejia, 18, Purdy, driving while intoxicated (drugs), possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, failed to register motor vehicle, no insurance, driving while revoked, speeding, illegal tint








Wyatt D. Flewelling, 28, Taneyville, driving while intoxicated, stop sign violation

Breann N. Church, 21, Springfield, driving while intoxicated

Marlon Y. Villatoro Garcia, 19, Neosho, driving while intoxicated, possession of marijuana, minor in possession of alcohol, possession of drug paraphernalia, failed to drive in a single lane, failed to signal

Austin M. Hughes, 31, Springfield, driving while intoxicated, speeding, failed to drive on right half of roadway

Haley D. Snyder, 29, Monett, driving while intoxicated, speeding

Roger L. Reed, 45, Springdale, Arkansas, driving while intoxicated, lane violation








Bryan A. Salcedo, 41, Reeds Spring, felony no valid license, littering, no insurance, failed to display valid plates

Erick Aguiriano Galvez, 24, Branson, Taney County misdemeanor warrant for driving while intoxicated, driving while suspended

Joshua C. Williams, 24, Aurora, driving while intoxicated, failed to signal, failed to drive on right half of roadway

Arturo J. Marrufo Martinez, 20, Springfield, Daviess County misdemeanor warrant for failure to appear on no driver's license, driving without a license

Jasper County Marriage Licenses

Eric Scott Eichelberger, 40, Joplin, and Taryn Jonel Everett, 34, Joplin

Cole Levi Satterlee, 28, Carl Junction, and Jordan D'Nay Hege, 26, Joplin

Dravin Michael Randall, 26, Joplin, and Emily Grace Wilkerson, 24, Joplin

Willy Etienne, 29, Joplin, and Jessica Marie Ianna White, 27, Joplin









Cody Michael Howerton, 29, Carl Junction, and Mariah Jolee Harrison Boshears, 27, Carl Junction

Matthew Thomas Hoffart, 21, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and Chelsea Bryanne Seaton, 25, Sarcoxie

Tucker Earnest Shoemaker, 20, Joplin, and Eva Jordan Stilley, 20, Joplin

Isaac Zane McLaughlin, 26, Carthage, and Alyssa Marie Ortiz, 24, Carthage 

Crowder College invites area businesses to Job Fair and Career Expo


(From Crowder College)

Crowder College would like to invite area businesses to participate in the Spring 2026 Job Fair and Career Expo, April 14, 2026. The event will be held from 9:30am – 1:30pm on the Neosho campus.

“Last year we hosted 75 companies with over 400 college and high school students in attendance,” stated Heather Flint, Transfer and Career Advisor. “I would encourage business who want to participate to RSVP early as spots fill quickly.”








Businesses may reserve a table prior to March 14 for $100. This includes an eight-foot table, two chairs and lunches. Reservations may be made at: Crowder College Job Fair & Career Expo 2026

The event provides students the opportunity and insight into careers and jobs that exist in our area.

Contact info for questions: 417-455-5618 or careerservices@crowder.edu.


Soroptimist International of Joplin announces Live Your Dream award winners


(From Soroptomist International of Joplin)

Soroptimist International of Joplin is proud to announce the recipients of the 2026 Live Your Dream: Education and Training Awards for Women®.

Soroptimist International of Joplin awarded seven women with non-restricted funding to continue their education. The award winners were presented at the weekly Soroptimist meeting on Thursday, January 29, 2026.








Shelby Scott ($4000) is pursuing the Practical Nursing program at Franklin Technology Center with the goal of continuing into the Registered Nursing program.

Alexa Warden ($3000) is pursuing the Social Work program at Missouri Southern State University with the goal of becoming either a school social worker or a social worker at the macro/policy level.

Carmel Pierce ($2000) is pursuing Early Childhood Education at the University of Arkansas–Fort Smith.

Taylor Doran ($2000) is pursuing the Practical Nursing program at Franklin Technology Center with the goal of becoming a Registered Nurse and working in developmental disabilities.

Susan Duvall ($1500) is pursuing the Practical Nursing program at Franklin Technology Center with the goal of becoming a Registered Nurse and working in developmental disabilities.

Amie England ($1500) is pursuing the Nursing program at Franklin Technology Center.

Sara Ludders ($1500) is pursuing the Nursing program at Franklin Technology Center.

The Soroptimist Live Your Dream: Education and Training Awards for Women® provides women who serve as the primary wage earners for their families with financial resources to offset the costs of pursuing higher education or additional skills.

Recipients can use the award for tuition, books, childcare, carfare, or any other education-related expense. Each year, over $3 million is provided in cash grants to over 2300 women in need, many of whom have overcome enormous obstacles, including poverty, domestic violence, the death of a spouse, or substance abuse.

Since the program’s inception in 1972, more than $45 million has helped tens of thousands of women achieve their dreams of a better life for themselves and their families—leading to stronger communities, nations, and the world. 








The Live Your Dream Award® starts at the club level, where award amounts vary (minimum $1,000). Club-level recipients then become eligible for region-level awards granted in each of Soroptimist’s 29 regions. The first-place region recipients then become candidates for one of three $10,000 finalist awards.

Soroptimist International of Joplin is part of Soroptimist International of the Americas, a global volunteer organization that provides women and girls with access to the education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment. The Soroptimist Live Your Dream Awards® is the signature project of Soroptimist International of the Americas. Soroptimist, a 501(c)(3) organization that relies on charitable donations to support its programs, also powers LiveYourDream.org—an online community offering offline volunteer opportunities in support of women and girls.

For more information about how Soroptimist improves the lives of women and girls, visit www.soroptimist.org, www.joplinsoroptimist.org, or www.facebook.com/SIJoplin.

Route 37 in Monett to close for tree removal work


(From MoDOT)

TRAFFIC ALERT: Route 37 CLOSED in Monett for Tree Removal Work Feb. 9-27


Where: Missouri Route 37 (Central Avenue) in Monett between Cleveland Avenue and Bond Street

When: 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday, February 9-27

What: Crews for the City of Monett doing tree removal work








Traffic Impacts

All lanes of Route 37 (Central Avenue) CLOSED between Cleveland Avenue and Bond Street where crews are working

All lanes of Route 37 (Central Avenue) OPEN during nighttime hours and weekends

Drivers will have access to driveways and entrances on either end of the work zone but will not be able to travel through the work zone








Drivers will be directed along a signed detour using Missouri routes 37 & 97 and U.S. Route 60

Drivers urged to find alternate routes

Check MoDOT’s Traveler Information Map for road closings/traffic impacts

Weather and/or scheduling conflicts could alter the work schedule.