On Wednesday, February 18, 2015, after a three week investigation, the Northeast Missouri Narcotics Task Force executed a search warrant at the residence of Donald and Heither Williams at 103 North Main, Apartment 5, Monroe City, Monroe County, Missouri. During the search warrant, methamphetamine and items used to manufacture methamphetamine were found and seized. Donald and Heither Williams were arrested at the scene and placed on 24 hour holds for Attempt to Manufacture a Controlled Substance and Possession of a Controlled Substance. They were both transported to the Monroe County Jail.

On Thursday, February 19, 2015, Missouri Division of Probation and Parole issued a warrant for Heither Williams and a warrant was issued for Donald Williams by Circuit Judge Rachel Bringer Shepard. The Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office charged Donald and Heither Williams with Attempt to Manufacture a Controlled Substance, a Class B Felony.

Warrants were issued by Associate Circuit Judge Michael P. Wilson. The range of punishment for a Class B Felony is 5-15 years in the Department of Corrections. Bond for both is set at $50,000.00 cash only. This investigation began after a tip, received from a concerned citizen, was passed along to the Task Force.

Nicole Feldcamp was arrested, by the Lewis County Sheriff’s Department, on Wednesday, February 18, 2015, on drug charges. The charges stem from last year after the Task Force purchased marijuana and methamphetamine from her, on four different occasions, at her residence in government assisted housing in LaGrange, Missouri.

The Lewis County Prosecutor’s Office has charged Feldcamp with four Class A Felonies for Sale of a Controlled Substance Near Public Housing or Other Governmental Assisted Housing. The warrant for her arrest was issued by the Lewis County Associate Circuit Judge Fred L. Westhoff. The range of punishment for one Class A Felony is 10-30 years in the Department of Corrections. Feldcamp is being housed in the Lewis County Jail with her bond set at $50,000.00 cash only.

The Task Force is thankful for those who have called with tips regarding illegal drug activity and encourage the community to call the Task Force at 573-221-5200 at anytime to report criminal activity.

All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Press release from the Northeast Missouri Narcotics Task Force

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