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Livingston County Sheriff’s Report

The Livingston County Sheriff’s Department report for September 11th to the 19th includes incidents and arrests.

September 11th, deputies responded to the 1000 block of US 65 for individuals reported coming down and/or off of fentanyl.  They were transported to Hedrick Medical Center for treatment.  A juvenile was taken into protective custody and formal criminal charges are pending.

September 14th, a deputy was attempting to serve an eviction notice in the 17000 block of Washington Street in Avalon.  They made contact with a man in the driveway.  They later found he provided a fake name in an attempt to elude service of the notice and was arrested on a Chariton County warrant.  The investigation led to the arrest of Steven Sayers, who was later charged with alleged hindering prosecution.  He remains in custody at Caldwell County Detention Center.

Arrests:

September 11th, 33-year-old Tyler King of Kansas City, was arrested on US 65 near 3rd Street in Chillicothe for alleged driving while revoked/suspended first offense.  He was processed and released.

September 12th, 18-year-old Ashley Wyant of Galt, was arrested after spitting on a deputy who responded to assist a Trooper on a traffic stop.  Wyant was arrested for alleged assault, resisting arrest, and minor in possession of liquor.  She was taken to the Caldwell County Detention Center.

September 13th, 37-year-old Adam Hopper of Chillicothe, turned himself in on a Livingston County warrant.   Hopper was processed and released.

September 17th, 58-year-old Lloyd Johnson of Chillicothe turned himself in on a Livingston County warrant for alleged violation of a child protection order and attempt to tamper with a victim.  He posted $2,500 cash bond and was released with a court date.

September 19th, 53-year-old Jeffrey Smith of Chillicothe, was arrested in the 1100 block of Grandview Avenue on an Iowa warrant for failing to appear on a charge of alleged contempt – resist order or process of the district court.  Smith signed a waiver of extradition and was transported to Iowa.