Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Newton County Sheriff's Office Arrests

02/10/2025 1233 
KEVIN RAY ROBINSON 
 3507 Bunny Ln JOPLIN, MO 64801 
WM 40 405 5TH ST 1,000.00 
FRAUDULENT USE OF CREDIT/DEBIT DEVICE 

02/10/2025 1301 
RICK EVERETT BLAIR 
 7906 Spurgeon Rd NEWTON COUNTY, MO 64804 
WM 44 4500 HIGHWAY 43 0.00 
OTTAWA COUNTY FUGITIVE FROM OUT OF STATE 








02/10/2025 1524 
MICHAEL ANTHONY TEED 
 24417 E Highway 86 STARK CITY, MO 64866 
WM 34 24417 E HIGHWAY 86 533.50 
SPD DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED / REVOKED 390.010 
SPD NO INSURANCE/ FINANCIAL RESP. 390.140 
LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT - PHYSICAL INJURY 
DRIVING WHILE REVOKED/SUSPENDED - FELONY 
OPERATE M/V OWNED BY ANOTHER W/O FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 
FAILED TO DISPLAY PLATES ON MOTOR VEHICLE/TRAILER 
DISPLAYED OR POSSESSED MV/TRAILER PLATES OF ANOTHER PERSON 
FAILED TO STOP FOR STOP SIGN AT STOP LINE/BEFORE CROSSWALK/P 

2 comments:



  1. Here's a scoop for you.

    KOAM has a story about the City of Joplin and a civil action against a sewage polluter.

    https://www.koamnewsnow.com/news/local-news/newton-county-rv-park-draws-concerns-for-wastewater-system/article_7dbe973c-e8e3-11ef-8631-2bdc8c738853.html

    The docket for that actions is available at casenet :24NW-CV02237 - CITY OF JOPLIN V ROCKY RIDGE RV PARK LLC ET AL (E-CASE)

    The docket entry shows that on 11-07-2024 the civil case was tried and judgment against defendant was entered.

    YOUR SCOOP- THE SAME DEFENDANT HAS 2 FELONY CHARGES FOR COMMITTING THESE ENVIRONMENTAL AND SEWER TAMPERING VIOLATIONS!

    CASENET shows that on November 18, 2024 in Newton County court the Newton County Prosecuting Attorney filed two felony counts against the same defendant Frederick G Culler for allegedly doing dirty deeds with his sewer hookup.

    SEE CASENET: 24NW-CR01866 - ST V FREDERICK G CULLER (E-CASE) in Newton County.

    Probable cause viewable at casenet.

    Warrant issued on 11-25-2024 for Mr Culler.


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  2. Bonus! Streetview from May 2023 shows the RV Park with a number of trailers parked in it, and a roadside ditch with some suspiciously dark looking water flowing alongside and then under Glendale Road straight for the trail and Shoal Creek.

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