Saturday, February 22, 2025

Kidnapping, domestic assault charges against Neosho man, allegedly threatened amputee mother


A $2,000 cash-only bond has been set for a Neosho man charged with kidnapping and domestic assault.

According to the probable cause statement, Harly Albert Leon Haslip (DOB 1994) allegedly attacked his mother, an amputee, and took away her phone as she was attempting to call 911.







From the probable cause statement:

Upon arrival, I made contact with V1. V1 stated Haslip was tearing up the house and threatened his mother (V2) and herself. V1 stated Haslip had a hammer and was destroying the stairs in the home.

V1 stated V2 told Haslip to stop destroying the house or V2 would call. 911. When V2 said that, Haslip came into the living room and smacked her wrist, causing her to drop the phone on the floor. V2 is a disabled led amputee and was unable to pick up her phone. Haslip picked up the phone from the floor, turned it off, and threw it back on thte floor, further preventing V2 from calling 911.

V1 stated she walked out the front door to get her cat and Haslip slammed the door and locked {it} behind her. V1 is the caretaker of V2. {She} was concerned for V2 being an amputee and unable to defend herself.

When I went to make contact with Haslip, he opened the door aggressively with fists balled. I told him to sit on the steps. Haslip took a step towards me and started yelling.

In the probable cause statement, Officer Cameron Snyder notes, "Haslip has assaulted V2 multiple times in the past."







Newton County Circuit Court online court records show Haslip is currently awaiting trial on a previous domestic assault count, as well as charges of stealing, burglary and two counts of violation of a protection order.

Haslip allegedly committed all of these crimes in one year, after he was given a suspended sentence and placed on five years of supervised probation by Judge Jacob Skouby after entering an Alford plea to a possession of a controlled substance charge.

Newton County Prosecuting Attorney William P. Lynch filed a motion February 5 to revoke Haslip's probation. No date has been scheduled for a hearing.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Harly Albert Leon Haslip, why is this piece of crap💩 even allowed around his mother - he needs to stay locked up and not allowed to contact her. Plus, this entitled child should have been out on his own - instead of living off his family - this is what is wrong with people - get a damn job and become Self-reliant and Stop living off the Government and your Parents or Relatives - and start acting like you have a Brain instead of being such a Half-Wit.

Stop Bailing Out and Allowing these Idiots back on the Streets for Society to have to deal with.

Anonymous said...

This guy needs put away. Or better yet property owners learn Missouri self protection laws. He needs out of the gene pull.

Anonymous said...

Meth never hurt anyone...

Anonymous said...

Another catch and release success story brought to you by some of the fine folks at Nevada County Circuit Court!

Anonymous said...

The judges that let them walk with a slap on the risk should be held accountable, along with that career criminal, when they reoffend.

Anonymous said...

Maybe u all should find out what is going on with him before u assume that he's a bad egg yeah he has problems and gets in trouble why don't u find out if he's is in trouble because he has issues and needs help not being bad mouth everything is not as it seems don't throw stones if u live in a glass house just saying