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Memphis Woman Arrested for Probation Violation

MEMPHIS, Mo.- A Memphis woman has been arrested for violating probation.  Scotland County Sheriff Bryan Whitney reports to KMEM News that he arrested 30-year old Kimberly Ann Forquer Monday morning around 8:30. 

Court documents allege that Forquer violated five different conditions of her probation.  The first allegation states that Forquer was associating with another individual who is currently on probation.  The documents state that Forquer had previously been ordered to have no contact with this individual.  Forquer initially denied the association, but later admitted that she was in fact staying at this individual’s residence.

Two of the allegations involve Forquer’s failure to report for check-ins and failure to provide her residential address.  The other two allegations state that Forquer failed to comply with her probation officer’s order to undergo substance use evaluation and treatment, as well as mental health treatment.

The 5-year supervised probation began on September 1st of 2021 and stemmed from original charges of 1st degree Arson, a Class B Felony, and a Class A Misdemeanor of Endangering the Welfare of a Child in the 2nd degree.  Forquer is being held in the Scotland County Jail in lieu of $50,000 cash-only bond.

 

 

Kim Forquer, 30, of Memphis, was arrested August 19th for probation violation.

(Photo courtesy Scotland County Sheriff's Department)

MDC to Host CWD Management Meetings in Memphis and Kahoka

MEMPHIS, MO-  The Missouri Department of Conservation will be hosting a pair of informational meetings in Northeast Missouri this week.  Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD, was detected in both Clark and Scotland Counties last fall.  As a result, the Department is holding a pair of meetings to inform the public about steps to prevent the spread of the disease.  The first meeting is Monday night at 6 pm at the Memphis VFW, and the second on Tuesday night at 6 pm at the CARE building in Kahoka. 

 

 

That's Nathan Hubbard, Ecological Health Specialist, with the MDC.  The department has identified three core areas:  one in Clark County and two in Scotland County, that are centered on where the positive deer were harvested.  These core areas will be a key piece in the management strategy.

 

 

Hubbard said it is important to aggressively manage the presence of the disease once identified in an area to prevent its spread to other areas.

 

 

In an effort to contain the disease, the department has set a goal of additional deer harvest during the upcoming deer seasons in the identified core areas by landowners.

 

 

Hubbard will be the lead presenter at the meetings in Memphis on Monday at 6 pm and Kahoka on Tuesday at 6 pm.  For more information, go to MDC.mo.gov or call Hubbard at 660-785-2420 ext 6513.

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