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MEXICO, Mo. - The Audrain County Prosecuting Attorney s Office filed four additional felony charges on April 2 against William Dahl for sexual abuse to a 9-year-old child.
The new charges include first degree sexual trafficking of a child, first degree promoting child pornography, possession of child pornography and sexual exploitation of a minor.
STAT criminal investigators and Missouri State Highway Patrol officers arrested William Dahl on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 on suspicion of child sex crimes.Bradley Davis, KOMU 8 Reporter
Dahl previously faced 10 felonies, including kidnapping, child molestation and sodomy charges.Â
The new charges come after a Missouri State Technical Assistance Team (STAT) investigator said Dahl asked for and received multiple sexual explicit pictures of the child from Jennifer Huddleston between March 15, 2018 and January 26, 2021. Huddleston and Dahl are co-defendants in the case. This is the third victim the Audrain Prosecutor has brought forward aga
COLUMBIA - Columbia Police Department announced it will host a forum called “Empowering People” with the MU School of Law to discuss the State v. Derek Chauvin trial and policing practices.
Michael Hester, a CPD Lieutenant officer, said that after personally marching and communicating with protestors last year after the tragic death of George Floyd, he hopes this forum lets the community know that CPD wants to be a part of the conversation.
“This discussion is important because Derek Chauvin violated the public trust in law enforcement,” Hester said. “He violated the standards and the trust of the community. And his actions harmed people in all walks of life all over America. And so our community is hurting as well. And we just want to be present and part of the healing and let people know what goes on in Columbia, Missouri.”