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Moberly man pleads guilty to child sex crime, sentenced to 7 years in prison
A Moberly man pleaded guilty to one count of statutory sodomy in Randolph County on Wednesday and was sentenced to seven years in prison, online court records show. Logan Johnson was originally charged with multiple child sex crimes in September 2023, including three counts of statutory sodomy in the second degree, one count of statutory rape in the second degree, five counts of child molestation in the fourth degree and one count of attempted tampering with a witness.
Randolph County Fair 2024 Schedule of Events
Saturday- July 13 4:00 p.m. – Dog Show Check-in 4:30 p.m. – Dog Show Sunday- July 14 2:00 p.m. – Open Ceremony 4:00 p.m.…
Tracking storm chances tonight and a hot week ahead
TONIGHT: I'm tracking a line of storms that will enter to the north in areas like Chariton, Macon, and Randolph county around 7-8 PM tonight. This area and this time will be the most likely chance for stronger to potentially severe storms. Severe storms will not be widespread, and the primary concern with any severe storm will be damaging winds up to 60 mph and hail stones up to 1" in diameter. Storms and their potential to produce severe weather will fall apart as they shift further south through the overnight hours.
Clark man arrested for DWI after nearly striking child in Moberly
A Randolph County man is arrested for nearly striking a child with his vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. John Darwent, 74, of Clark, was booked into the Randolph County Jail earlier today for driving while intoxicated. Court records state Darwent is a persistent DWI offender. Darwent was driving...
Moberly police arrest man for drunk driving, nearly struck a child
The Moberly Police Department (MPD) arrested a Randolph County man on June 20 for driving while intoxicated. According to a press release, a 74-year-old Clark resident was drunk driving and found on Marmaduke Court. MPD took the man into custody and learned from witnesses that the man nearly hit a...
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