CHAMOIS — Osage County Deputy Angie Pinnell arrested Taylor W. Martinez, 30, of Chamois, on Jan. 31, after being notified by the Osage County Emergency Operations Center that Martinez had …
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CHAMOIS — Osage County Deputy Angie Pinnell arrested Taylor W. Martinez, 30, of Chamois, on Jan. 31, after being notified by the Osage County Emergency Operations Center that Martinez had four active warrants from multiple agencies.
According to Cpt. Travis Shaffer, Martinez was wanted by the Missouri Department of Probation and Parole for felony possession of a controlled substance (no bond), the Osage County Sheriff’s Office for failure to appear on a charge of driving while revoked/suspended ($500 cash or surety bond), the Belle Police Department for failure to appear on a charge of unlawful license plates ($100 cash-only bond), and the Owensville Police Department for failure to appear on a charge of expired driver’s license ($85 cash-only bond).
Martinez was transported to the Osage County Detention Center. He was due to appear before Judge Sonya Brandt on Tuesday at a bond hearing.