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Three Missouri deputies and a captain were charged with misconduct, including sexual acts and document forgery, during traffic stops in 2025.
Three Shannon County Sheriff’s Office employees—Deputy Thomas R. Manning, former Deputy John D. Melvin, and Captain Michael G. McCoy—have been charged with misconduct during official duties from January 1 to July 29, 2025.
Allegations include inappropriate touching, sexual comments, and falsifying documents during traffic stops involving women.
Manning faces multiple counts including sexual misconduct, abuse, and sodomy, with a $50,000 bond.
McCoy and Melvin are charged with forgery and have $15,000 bonds each.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol investigated, and charges were filed under a special prosecutor’s authority.
Attorney General Catherine Hanaway called the alleged actions a betrayal of public trust, stressing accountability.
All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Tres agentes de Missouri y un capitán fueron acusados de mala conducta, incluyendo actos sexuales y falsificación de documentos, durante las paradas de tráfico en 2025.