GREENE COUNTY, Mo. — A Springfield man has been charged after being accused of aiming a bow and arrow at deputies on Monday, Dec. 29.
Aaron Stogsdill’s mugshot, picture courtesy of Greene County Jail.
In response to on-line courtroom dockets, Aaron Stogsdill, born 1994, has been charged with illegal use of a weapon, armed legal motion and second-degree property injury.
The possible trigger assertion says the Greene County Sheriff’s Workplace responded to the incident the place Stogsdill exited his residence armed with a bow and arrow.
Deputies verbally commanded Stogsdill to drop the bow, however he did not comply, in line with officers.
Stogsdill pointed the bow in a low prepared place, making an attempt to drag again the bowstring towards legislation enforcement. Shortly after the standoff, the person positioned the bow and arrow on the bottom and surrounded to officers.
Whereas deputies tried to put Stogsdill in hand restraints, he allegedly used bodily pressure and tried to drag away, making an attempt to face. He’s accused of attempting to kick deputies after being alerted of being underneath arrest.
After being positioned within the rear passenger seat of a patrol automobile, he began putting the door and window utilizing his fingers and legs. Authorities report that in a later inspection discovering the window and door locking mechanism now not functioning after the incident.
Stogsdill is within the Greene County Jail with a $50,000 bond. He’s scheduled for a bond evaluation listening to on Jan. 6, 2026.
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