(From the Newton County Sheriff's Office)On April 29, 2026, a Newton County Deputy Will Weiser was on patrol in the area of 36th and Range Line Road when he observed suspicious activity. Deputy Weiser made contact with a subject in her vehicle in the parking lot of the Super 8 motel.
An open-air sniff of the vehicle was performed and K9 Loki hit on the vehicle.
After a search of the vehicle was conducted the following was located:
• Approximately 1 pound of suspected methamphetamine
• Small plastic baggies, indicative of drug dealing
• A digital scale
• $1,500 in cash
• Glass pipes, commonly used for the smoking of methamphetamine
The subject contacted with the vehicle is identified as Kiley McDonald, 36, of Neosho, MO.
Charges of Trafficking Drugs 1st Degree, a Class A felony, and Possession of a Controlled Substance, a Class D felony, have been forwarded to the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
Due to this incident, McDonald is being held on a federal parole violation.
The Newton County Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone with information about illegal drugs in our communities to call 417-451-8333 to report the activity.
Sheriff Matt Stewart

4 comments:
Rin Tin Tin not looking too good these days
Uh uh. I know what you're thinking. "Is there something wrong with that dog? Maybe he just needs a meal or a few snacks?" Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement I did kinda lose track of whether I fed him or not. Loki might even need a grooming. But being this is Loki, and he's a really good boy, he knows as my K9 he's always on duty. If you're thinking about messing with him or me you've gotta ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?
Hope you're doing ok...
Law enforcement has a really hard job combating all the controlled substances our government allows to come over the border. Our government is the cartel. Sorry to break it to you. 30 years post Iran Contra they have only perfected their craft in my opinion. Thank you for your service officers and the God complex that so many of y'all have in the midwest. I'll be glad to give you a pat on the back for doing your job, but I didn't know calling people punks was in the description. God bless America
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