Suspect arrested for Aug. 20 Monett shooting
September 11, 2019
Charlea Estes-Jones
The man wanted for questioning in the shooting of a Monett man last month is now in jail. Kyle Huse, 31, of Aurora, was identified as a person of interest by the Monett Police Department after a 50 year old man was shot on August 20. Huse was taken into custody by the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department on Sunday, September 8. Huse was arrested for unlawful possession of a firearm from the August 20 shooting as well as other unrelated charges.
The Monett Police Department investigated the shooting after being called to the 200 block of Frisco Street around 12:30 a.m. The victim suffered multiple gun shot wounds and had to have surgery, according to Detective David Haskins, of the Monett Police. The victim was in stable condition after surgery.
The Monett Police Department searched for Huse with no success following the shooting. They confirmed the incident was believed to have stemmed from an argument and was an isolated incident.
When a Lawrence County deputy arrested Huse, he was booked for multiple controlled substance charges as well as resisting arrest and an unlawful possession of a firearm charge from the shooting.
Huse was booked into the Lawrence County Jail on Sunday, September 8, at 11:10 a.m., according to Lawrence County Jail online records. He is currently being held with no possibility of bond. No other charges pertaining to the August 20 incident have been charged as of time of press.
Charlea Estes-Jones
The man wanted for questioning in the shooting of a Monett man last month is now in jail. Kyle Huse, 31, of Aurora, was identified as a person of interest by the Monett Police Department after a 50 year old man was shot on August 20. Huse was taken into custody by the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department on Sunday, September 8. Huse was arrested for unlawful possession of a firearm from the August 20 shooting as well as other unrelated charges.
The Monett Police Department investigated the shooting after being called to the 200 block of Frisco Street around 12:30 a.m. The victim suffered multiple gun shot wounds and had to have surgery, according to Detective David Haskins, of the Monett Police. The victim was in stable condition after surgery.
The Monett Police Department searched for Huse with no success following the shooting. They confirmed the incident was believed to have stemmed from an argument and was an isolated incident.
When a Lawrence County deputy arrested Huse, he was booked for multiple controlled substance charges as well as resisting arrest and an unlawful possession of a firearm charge from the shooting.
Huse was booked into the Lawrence County Jail on Sunday, September 8, at 11:10 a.m., according to Lawrence County Jail online records. He is currently being held with no possibility of bond. No other charges pertaining to the August 20 incident have been charged as of time of press.