NEOSHO, Mo. (KOAM) - Prosecutors file a statutory rape charge against a Neosho school employee on Wednesday. Today he surrendered to the Newton County Sheriff s Office, posted bond and was
Update NEOSHO, Mo. — A Neosho school counselor has bonded out of jail after turning himself into authorities. Jacob Oakes, 40, turned himself into the Newton County Sheriff’s Office Thursday afternoon. He posted a $5,000 surety bond and left the jail. Wednesday, Newton County Prosecutor William Lynch filed one count of second degree statutory rape […]
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