WBGZ Radio 3/2/2021 |
By Doug Jenkins, Mark Ellebracht - WBGZ Radio
The mayor of Wood River has apologized for an incident late last week involving her husband. Bob Maguire was accused of confronting a business owner over a political sign supporting his wife Cheryl s opponent in next month s election. Word of the confrontation quickly spread over social media with video from the business.
Mayor Maguire addressed the situation at last (Monday) night s city council meeting.
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The business owner contacted Wood River Police to make a report and turn over a copy of the video but has so far refused to press charges in the case. Mayor Cheryl Maguire is being challenged by Councilman Tom Stalcup in the upcoming election on April 6.
Charges against the husband Wood River Mayor Cheryl Maguire will not be pursued by a local business owner who says he confronted her for having an opponent s political sign on the premises.
According to a Wood River police report, Robert Bob Maguire entered Ironworks Auto Sales, located at 535 North 6th Street, before noon on Thursday, Feb. 25 demanding to know why co-owner Staci Grieve was displaying a sign for mayoral candidate Tom Stalcup.
Grieve s husband and Ironworks co-owner Bryan Grieve was not present at the time of the incident. Aside from their cleaning person, Staci Grieve was the only person in the building when Maguire entered.
The mayor of Wood River has apologized for an incident late last week involving her husband. Bob Maguire was accused of confronting a business owner over a political sign supp
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