An arrest warrant was issued for David Shryock (DOB 1962) with bond set at $20,000 cash or surety.
In addition to DWI, the Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney's office charged Shryock with possession of a controlled substance, a felony and three misdemeanors, failure to yield (two counts) and driving while revoked.
From the probable cause statement:
On 06/23/2026 Officer Langham and I were conducting routine patrol driving southbound in Joplin, Jasper County, MO near W B St and N Main St when I saw a black Chrysler 300 with MO plates XE5D0G stopped at the eastbound stop sign of W B St.The black Chrysler made a right, southbound turn into the left lane of travel and did not maintain the right hand curb. When the black Chrysler did this, it pulled directly in front of my patrol car, causing Officer Langham to hit the brakes to avoid a collision.
Officer Langham initiated his emergency equipment to stop the vehicle near E Broadway St and S Division Ave. The vehicle drove over 2 more blocks eastbound on E Broadway St without slowing down and pulling to the right side of the roadway.
David Shryock was contacted as the driver and only occupant of the vehicle. Shryock immediately told
officers he did not have a valid driver's license and has not had one for 20 years. After running
Shryock's information through dispatch, I heard Shyrock was a revoked driver in Missouri. Shryock
was arrested for driving while revoked.
Officer Langham initiated his emergency equipment to stop the vehicle near E Broadway St and S Division Ave. The vehicle drove over 2 more blocks eastbound on E Broadway St without slowing down and pulling to the right side of the roadway.
David Shryock was contacted as the driver and only occupant of the vehicle. Shryock immediately told
officers he did not have a valid driver's license and has not had one for 20 years. After running
Shryock's information through dispatch, I heard Shyrock was a revoked driver in Missouri. Shryock
was arrested for driving while revoked.
After Shryock was arrested, a 50ml alcohol bottle and two round white pills, identified later using the TrueNarc system as Oxycodone a Schedule II Controlled Substance, was seen in plain view in the vehicle.
Shryock had bloodshot, watery eyes, and I could smell a strong odor of intoxicants coming from his
person. Shryock had slurred speech.
Shryock had bloodshot, watery eyes, and I could smell a strong odor of intoxicants coming from his
person. Shryock had slurred speech.
At the Joplin City Jail, I administered Standardized Field Sobriety Tests to Shryock and saw multiple clues of impairment. Shryock refused to provide a sample. While reviewing Shryock's criminal history I could see Shryock has been convicted of three prior DWIs, has been arrested for DWI as a chronic offender. Shryock provided a PBT sample of .161 BrAC at the Joplin City Jail.
The case was investigated by the Joplin Police Department.

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