Neosho Police Department seeks information regarding felony theft
Neosho Police Department
The Neosho Police Department is seeking information regarding a Felony Theft that occurred on the morning of 07-06-21. The theft occurred at the Oak Tree Mart convenience store, located at 2211 Oakridge Dr in Neosho. The theft occurred between the hours of 06:30 AM and 07:00 AM.
The department is seeking the identity of a white male suspect that was observed sitting in a booth near the restrooms. This subjects face was totally obscured with a full bandana and hat. The male was seen around the exterior of the building, and inside the building, on more than one occasion prior to the theft. We are also seeking the identification or information regarding 3 vehicles that were at the scene during the theft. One was a red Lincoln sport utility vehicle, the second was a full size dark colored Ford full size truck with a large blue tool box in the bed and aftermarket wheels. The third vehicle was a w
A court clinician testified in a status update at Falmouth District Court Wednesday, December 23, that murder defendant Andrew M. Baily, 26, should be further evaluated at Bridgewater State Hospital.
On Monday, Mr. Baily pleaded not guilty to murdering his mother in her Mashpee home on Friday last week.
Judge Edward F.X. Lynch ruled that Mr. Baily would be held without bail pending a mental heath evaluation during the arraignment in Falmouth on Monday.
Mr. Baily is charged with domestic assault and battery, strangulation or suffocation with serious bodily injury, assault and battery on a 60-plus-year-old person with serious injury, and murder in connection with the death of his mother, Cheryl R. Crowell, 60, of Mashpee.
A court clinician testified in a status update at Falmouth District Court Wednesday, December 23, that murder defendant Andrew M. Baily, 26, should be further evaluated at Bridgewater State Hospital.
On Monday, Mr. Baily pleaded not guilty to murdering his mother in her Mashpee home on Friday last week.
Judge Edward F.X. Lynch ruled that Mr. Baily would be held without bail pending a mental heath evaluation during the arraignment in Falmouth on Monday.
Mr. Baily is charged with domestic assault and battery, strangulation or suffocation with serious bodily injury, assault and battery on a 60-plus-year-old person with serious injury, and murder in connection with the death of his mother, Cheryl R. Crowell, 60, of Mashpee.