Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Neosho man charged with violating protection order, assaulting woman


Jeremy L. Esquivel, (DOB 1994), Neosho, was charged with domestic assault and violation of a protection order for allegedly assaulting a woman October 10.

From the probable cause statement:

On 10/09/2023, I, Officer C. Cook, was at the Neosho Police Department when victim I frantically entered the lobby. {She}was hysterically crying with an open wound on the right side of her head. {Her} shirt was torn and had blood spots on the front. 

Victim 1 stated she left her residence to take her daughter to school and Mr. Esquivel was on the couch. Victim l has an active Order of Protection against Mr. Esquivel. {She} told Mr. Esquivel to leave and be gone when she returned to the residence. 








Victim 1 stated she returned home and Mr. Esquivel was on the couch still. {She} stated she went to her bedroom to call emergency services and Mr. Esquivel followed her and locked her inside the bedroom. {She} stated Mr. Esquivel threw her onto the bed by her hair causing a large bump on the back of her head and hit her over the head with a closed fist, causing the injury to her forehead. 

Victim 1 stated she attempted to fight Mr. Esquivel off of her, but he grabbed a pillow and placed it over her face. {She} had a marking on her neck where the pillow was placed. 

Mr. Esquivel has a active protection order in effect and has been served. Mr. Esquivel violated the protection order by committing a domestic assault on the petitioner, stalked the petitioner, disturbed the peace of the petitioner, and communicated with the petitioner by means of in person conversation.

Mr. Esquivel placed a pillow over victim 1's face, restricting her airway, causing victim I to fear for her life. Mr. Esquivel knowingly attempted to cause serious physical injury to victim 1. It should also be noted, Mr. Esquivel has two cases for violation of protection that have not gone through the courts. 








On 03/22/2023, Mr. Esquivel was arrested for Domestic Assault 4th Degree and Violation of Order of Protection.

On 07/03/2023, Mr. Esquivel was arrested for Violation of Order of Protection.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

My ex violated my order of protection 17 times. Newton County judges are a joke

Anonymous said...

Why will people not listen and be smart, if someone files a Protection Order against you - Stay the Heck Away. Plus, if you violate that or cause harm, send their Azz to jail for a longtime.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Turner, I noticed that it takes a considerable amount of time for comments to appear on this blog after articles are published. I and others have posted, non-derogatory comments and they may or may not show up.
I was wandering if you have to preview and read each and every comment or do you use automated plugins and filters that WordPress and other products offer, including spam-filtering, etc., that would simplify and allow comments to appear more quickly after article posts?

Randy said...

I read all comments and decide which ones will be published. I have no plans of adding any plug-ins or filters. They cause more problems than they solve. I post comments as quickly as possible, but there are times when it takes a few hours before I am able to get to my e-mail and go through them. I have been deleting more comments lately because so many of them have felt the need to include name-calling, even when they have made valid points. Many of the comments are designed to troll people rather than add anything useful to the conversation. I may end up deleting more comments because there are some commenters who continue trying to post comments I have already deleted or try to change it just a little to see if they can get it through.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Turner, Thank you for your quick response. I was just curious how you handled the volume of comments, because of the amount of time and effort it would take to maintain a Blog and review the comments on top of that and still have a life.

Anonymous said...

Orders of protection are a complete joke. Ya let's just piss off our abuser by filing a order of protection which is just a piece of paper that won't do crap. It just makes your abuser more angry. Mine almost killed me after I got one. Thank God he's in federal prison now for life.

Anonymous said...

11:55AM, We need to make sure and hold the courts and police accountable for doing their jobs and if they fail it needs to be brought to the Public Domain so that everyone sees that these Agencies are not doing their jobs, they need to be held accountable and scrutinized for any and all failures to protect Domestic Violence Victims.