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St. Clair County Arrest Report November 5th through 11th, 2024

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Sheriff Lee Hilty reported deputies made arrests and took multiple reports during the week of November 5, 2024 through November 11, 2024

November 5th – Felony Arrest (Endangering Welfare of Child) – On November 5th, a St. Clair County Deputy responded to a call for service to Buzz’s in Collins, in reference to a juvenile running away from home. Upon arrival, the deputy spoke with a store employee, who reported that a toddler had walked into the store and been with the employee for an extended period of time. The deputy made contact with the parent, and returned the child. Later that day, the deputy responded to another call for service in reference to the same toddler being at Buzz’s Market for an extended period of time. The deputy located the mother, identified as Alicia Hancock, and placed her under arrest for the Felony charge of Endangering the Welfare of a Child Creating Substantial Risk – 1st Degree – 1st Offense – No Sexual Conduct and a Felony charge of Abuse or Neglect of a Child Under Section 568.050.5(1) – No Sexual Contact. Alicia was transported to the St. Clair County Jail and was booked and released, pending formal charges.

November 5th – Warrant Arrest (Dangerous Drugs) – On November 5th, a St. Clair County Deputy responded to the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office in response to an individual having an active warrant. The deputy met with the person, who was identified as Sierra-Rose Jaques, and arrested her on a St. Clair County Warrant for a Felony charge of Possession of Controlled Substance, a Felony charge of Unlawful Use of Weapon – Subsection 11 – Possess Weapon and a Felony Controlled Substance, and a Misdemeanor charge of Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Sierra-Rose was released to the custody of the Jail staff, and the bond was set at $15,000 cash or surety.

November 8th – Misdemeanor Arrest (Domestic Assault) – On November 5th, St. Clair County Deputies responded to a call for service on SE 951 Road in Collins, in reference to a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, the deputies met with Zacchary Means and the reporting party, the latter of which stated that Zacchary had damaged multiple objects throughout the home during a disagreement, and had injured the reporting party while doing so. Zacchary was arrested for the Misdemeanor charge of Domestic Assault – 4th Degree – 1st or 2nd Offense (1), (5), and a Misdemeanor charge of Property Damage – 2nd Degree. Zacchary was transported to the St. Clair County and placed on a 24 hour hold, pending formal charges.

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