A Pineville man who allegedly tried to sexually assault a woman in a chicken house was charged with first-degree sexual abuse today in McDonald County Circuit Court.
An arrest warrant was issued for Samuel Glenn Bise (DOB 2003) with bond set at $2,500.
From the probable cause statement:
I spoke with the victim who stated {she} and the suspect went to the chicken house located on the north of the property.
The victim asked the suspect to turn on the water while she went inside. The suspect entered the chicken house and went behind the victim and grabbed her by the waist forcing her on the ground.
While doing so, the suspect removed the victim's shorts and underwear while having his penis out.
The suspect allowed the victim to get up before pushing her against the wall. The victim explained to the suspect that she couldn't breathe. The victim was then able to run to the residence where she called 911.
I observed near the chicken house, the basket the victim was using to collect eggs was outside in the grass lying sideways along with multiple eggs that were smashed. I also observed marks on her left inner thigh and marks on the right hand.

9 comments:
Its in the water.
Samuel Glenn Bise, any closer to Arkansas and he would be in a Deliverance Movie. Lock these Perverts Up and just let them rot!
I'm starting to wonder if a neckbeard is a spotting feature.
Unless you can rule out Amish, Mennonite, Hutterite or Orthodox Jewish is it a sign of possible stranger danger? Like most of the facial tattoos?
Do you hear banjos?
This dude would make an excellent WWF character. In the mold of Hacksaw Reynolds maybe?
It sure seems like McDonald County has more than it's fair share of crimes!
Missouri Highway Patrol Sex Offender Registry shows Pineville has 30 registered sex offenders.
McDonald County has 160 registered sex offenders.
If there was good whitewater on the Elk River they could have filmed Deliverance right there!
Hilarious given NWA is light years ahead of any part of SWMO in terms of education, economy, societal standards, etc etc etc.
Deliverance was a movie and McDonald County is real life.
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