The Johnson County Crime Resolution team took a half pound of methamphetimine, as well as other drugs and guns, while executing a search warrant on November 20, 2024.
Both Lee and Seeley were transported to the Pettis County Jail. Lee was booked in pending a $100,000 cash or surety bond, and Seeley was booked in with her bond on both warrants totaling to $15,000 cash or surety.
The Pettis County Prosecutor’s Office filed all charges against both defendants. Bond was not given for Ewing. Bond for Ealey was set at $150,000.00 cash or surety in addition to the pre-existing $5,000.00 bond.
I've said before that I tend to be naive and I like it that way. Unfortunately, I now have new numbers that are impossible to ignore that shows the drug problem in Missouri really is much worse than we thought.
As if there weren't already enough problematic drugs on the streets of Missouri, now there is a brand new one to be concerned about. Reports say it will eventually be in every state in America, but it's not headed to Illinois. As a matter of fact, it's already here.
There are only 4 states with worse drug problems than Missouri according to a new ranking, why can't Missouri get control of its drug problem? And what does the data say is the biggest concern in the Show-Me State?