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Four men who were arrested in Columbia after a series of crimes

Columbia, Mo. (KMIZ)

After a violent and busy week for the police department of Columbia, there are four men behind bars, which included two patient situations and a shootout.

On Saturday, the police in Columbia announced that 18-year-old Kieran Piersee was arrested in connection with a shootout on Friday evening at Moss Street in Central Colombia.

According to a police press release, Piersesee allegedly shot a 32-year-old man in the leg 900 of the Moss Street. The police say that the man's injuries are not life -threatening.

Piersee was arrested for the first degree, armed criminal act and illegal application of a weapon. He is currently being recorded in the Boone County prison without bond.

Just a day earlier, the 19 -year -old Ramelus Bradel was charged with Boone County after a suspected incident of domestic incidents in the Forest Village's apartments on Thursday.

After the police, the dispute concerned a woman. Bradely is charged with a fourth degree due to illegal use of a weapon, the domestic attack of the third degree and the offense of the home attack. It is also recorded in the Boone County prison without bond.

The crime was reached on Wednesday with a patient situation in northeast Columbia. The police arrested 36-year-old Antonio Watson and 38-year-old Rodney L. Hayes II after an hour-long break. According to law enforcement, the two men had three crime commands between them, which were published from three different counties.

According to reports, Watson did not register as a sex offender in Randolph County in 2023. Hayes is captured on two no-bond providers for drug possession, one made of Boone County and one from Callaway County. He stays in the Boone County prison without bond.

Watson was not listed in the Boone County Jail list from Saturday evening. On Saturday, online court files show that Watson and Hayes have not yet been officially charged with regard to the patient situation.

According to online court records, no court hearings for Piersee, Bradely or Hayes have been planned.

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