Pulaski County Associate Court cases

40-year-old Amy Jo Nagel of the Dixon area has been arraigned in Pulaski County Associate Circuit Court in Waynesville on charges of committing burglary in the first degree, kidnapping in the second degree, armed criminal action, and unlawful use of a weapon. Court documents allege that Nagel on January 2nd, acting in concert with another person, knowingly entered a house, located in the 20-thousand block of Skyview Drive in Waynesville, possessed by still another person, and unlawfully restrained that person and exposed him to a substantial risk of serious physical injury. The documents further allege that Nagel committed these acts with a deadly weapon and did so in an angry or threatening manner. Nagel entered not guilty pleas to the charges. Judge Colin Long scheduled a counsel status hearing and a preliminary hearing for February 6th. The person alleged to have accompanied Nagel–30-year-old Stacy Antonial Bacon, Junior, of the Dixon area–has been arraigned in Associate Circuit Court on charges of committing burglary in the first degree, kidnapping in the second degree, and assault in the third degree. Court documents allege that Bacon knowingly caused physical injuries to the person who possessed the house by hitting him in the face with his fists. Bacon entered not-guilty pleas to all three charges. Judge Colin Long set his case for counsel status hearing and a preliminary hearing on February 6th.

43-year-old Ray Allen Evans of Waynesville has been arraigned in Pulaski County Associate Circuit Court of Waynesville on a charge of domestic assault in the second degree.
Court documents allege that on January 4th, Evans knowingly caused physical injury to a domestic victim by striking her repeatedly in the face and strangling her.
Evans entered a not-guilty plea. Judge Colin Long scheduled a February 6th date for Evans’ preliminary hearing.

45-year-old Brandt R. Miles of the St. Robert area has been arraigned in Pulaski County Associate Circuit Court in Waynesville on charges of domestic assault in the third degree and resisting arrest. Court documents allege that Miles on January 7th attempted to cause physical injury to a confidential victim by pushing her into a shower door…and used physical force against law enforcement officers who were attempting to arrest him. Miles entered not guilty pleas to the charges. Judge Colin Long ordered Miles to personally appear for a counsel status hearing on January 17th and a preliminary hearing on February 6th.

34-year-old Courtney Lee Gray of the Richland area has been arraigned in Pulaski County Associate Circuit Court in Waynesville on a charge of passing a bad check.
Court documents allege that Gray on May 31st of last year passed a check in the amount of $23.14, knowing she had no account with the bank that the check drew upon.
Gray entered a not-guilty plea. Judge Colin Long scheduled a counsel status hearing on January 27th and a preliminary hearing on February 6th.