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Stout pleads guilty to animal abuse Published by admin on Fri, 05/21/2021 - 8:19am Taylor Stout Taylor Stout, 26, of Mexico, has pleaded guilty to animal abuse, a class A misdemeanor, in the Boone County courtroom of Judge Kevin Crane. The case was heard in Boone County after a change of venue from Audrain County. In July 2019, Stout was employed at a Mexico dog groomer, and during a grooming session with Petunia, a Yorkie dog, grabbed and slammed the dog on a grooming table multiple times. Petunia was injured but survived. Another co-defendant was present at the time and also harmed the animal. ....
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BOONE COUNTY - Taylor Stout, a former groomer at a pet shop in Mexico, pleaded guilty Friday to animal abuse and received probation. Stout, 26, was sentenced to one year in Boone County Jail, with suspended execution of sentenced, according to a release from the Audrain County Prosecutor s Office. She was placed on two years of supervised probation. Animal abuse is a class A misdemeanor in Missouri. Stout was originally charged with animal abuse by torture. According to previous KOMU 8 reporting, Stout and co-defendant James Johns were employed at Downtown Pet Stop and were accused of abusing animals in July 2019. A probable cause statement said a customer told the business owner, Nancy Buck, that their dog was ill following a visit to the shop. ....
Two teens sentenced in 2019 homicide Published by admin on Thu, 01/07/2021 - 8:37am By: Editor Two teens involved in the 2019 gunshot death of TaJuan Williams in Mexico have been sentenced to prison. Demetric Dorsey, 17, received 10 years for one count of first degree involuntary manslaughter and 15 years for one count of armed criminal action. First Judicial Circuit judge Russell Steele determined that the two sentences will run concurrently. Trebion Dorsey, also 17, received five years for his role in the 27-year-old Mexico resident’s death. The judge ruled that he is eligible to take part in the state’s Shock Incarceration Program. If he completes the 120-day commitment, he could be released on probation. ....