Sheriff's office arrests 10 on variety of charges

The Callaway County Sheriff's Office arrested 10 individuals on an assortment of charges from April 14-25, according to a department news release.

At 12:33 p.m. April 14, CCSO deputies conducted an investigation in the 3000 block of Gold Road and located David Lucas, 42, of Kingdom City. Lucas was wanted on an Audrain County warrant for felony assault. He was arrested, taken to the Callaway County Jail and then transferred to the Audrain County Jail.

At 12:15 a.m. April 16, CCSO deputies conducted an investigation in the 3000 block of Gold Road and located Terrance Smith, 39, of Fulton. Smith was wanted on Clay and Saline county warrants for felony non-support and probation violation. He was also reportedly found to be in possession of methamphetamine.

Smith was arrested and taken to the Callaway County Jail, where he was booked and processed for the warrants and felony possession of a controlled substance. He was transferred to the Saline County Jail.

At 11:26 a.m. April 16, CCSO deputies responded to the area of County Road 197 for a reported burglary in progress. Upon arrival, they located the suspect - identified as Dominique Williams, 35, of St. Louis - on foot in the immediate area.

Williams, who was accompanied by a juvenile child, was arrested and taken to the Callaway County Jail. The Callaway County prosecuting attorney charged her with trespassing, endangering the welfare of a child and marijuana possession. Williams was released on bond pending a court appearance.

At 7:59 a.m. April 19, a CCSO deputy was patrolling the area of Jade Road and spotted Jared Evans, 32, of Kingdom City. Evans was wanted on Audrain County felony warrants, was arrested and taken to the Callaway County Jail, and then transferred to the Audrain County Jail.

At 11:52 p.m. April 19, a CCSO deputy was patrolling the area of Route Z and stopped Patrick Baker, 30, of Hazelwood, for a traffic violation. Methamphetamine, heroin and other felony-level controlled substances were reportedly located.

Baker was arrested and taken to the Callaway County Jail, where the Callaway County prosecuting attorney charged him with three counts of felony possession of a controlled substance. Baker posted bond and was released pending a court appearance.

At 12:56 p.m. April 20, CCSO deputies conducted an investigation in the area of County Road 123. John Belisle, 42, of Fulton, subsequently fled on foot in an attempt to evade deputies. A foot pursuit followed and Belisle was taken into custody.

On April 7, Belisle had also fled from deputies in the area of Jade Road and Route JJ. He was taken to the Callaway County Jail and the Callaway County prosecuting attorney charged him with resisting arrest, as well as assault and drug-related offenses. He remains in custody pending a bond post.

At 11:04 a.m. April 21, CCSO deputies conducted an investigation in the area of Route NN and located Michael Moore, 48, of Fulton. Moore was wanted on a Missouri Department of Corrections felony warrant for parole violations. He was arrested and taken to the Callaway County Jail, then transferred into MDOC custody.

At 10:23 a.m. April 23, CCSO deputies conducted an investigation in the New Bloomfield area and located Dwight Jinson, 63, of New Bloomfield. Jinson was wanted on Callaway County warrants for felony weapons and assault offenses. He was arrested and taken to the Callaway County Jail, where he was released with bond conditions pending a court appearance.

At 2:25 p.m. April 23, CCSO deputies conducted an investigation in the area of Route H and located Daniel Sewell, 44, of Fulton. Sewell was wanted on an Alabama warrant for felony theft. He was arrested and taken to the Callaway County Jail, where he remains in custody pending extradition proceedings.

At 9:31 a.m. April 25, a CCSO deputy was patrolling the area of Route F and stopped Jessica Tate, 30, of Fulton, for a traffic violation. Felony-level controlled substances and marijuana were reportedly located. Tate was arrested and taken to the Callaway County Jail, where she was booked and processed for felony possession of a controlled substance and released on a court summons.