Two men arrested for assault on teenagers
June 1, 2016
Charlea Estes
Two local men were arrested last week after allegedly attacked two teenagers walking down a residential street in Cassville. Joshua Eldon Jacobs, 23, of Cassville, and David Joseph Corral, 26, of Wheaton, were arrested by the Barry County Sheriff’s Department after the hoodie of one of the teenagers who had been assaulted was found in their car.
According to affidavits of probable cause, Corral was driving down a Cassville street with Jacobs as a passenger when they saw the two teenage victims, 16 years old and 15 years old, walking on Friday, May 27.
Corral and Jacobs got out of the car and began assaulting the 15 year old by punching him in the face and torso. The two then turned their focus on the 16 year old and kneed him in the face as well as punched him. To escape, the victim slipped out of the Mizzou hoodie he was wearing.
When officers pulled them over, the hoodie was still in the vehicle with the two men who assaulted the walking teenagers.
Corral and Jacobs are each being held in the Barry County Jail on $15,000 cash-only bonds.
Charlea Estes
Two local men were arrested last week after allegedly attacked two teenagers walking down a residential street in Cassville. Joshua Eldon Jacobs, 23, of Cassville, and David Joseph Corral, 26, of Wheaton, were arrested by the Barry County Sheriff’s Department after the hoodie of one of the teenagers who had been assaulted was found in their car.
According to affidavits of probable cause, Corral was driving down a Cassville street with Jacobs as a passenger when they saw the two teenage victims, 16 years old and 15 years old, walking on Friday, May 27.
Corral and Jacobs got out of the car and began assaulting the 15 year old by punching him in the face and torso. The two then turned their focus on the 16 year old and kneed him in the face as well as punched him. To escape, the victim slipped out of the Mizzou hoodie he was wearing.
When officers pulled them over, the hoodie was still in the vehicle with the two men who assaulted the walking teenagers.
Corral and Jacobs are each being held in the Barry County Jail on $15,000 cash-only bonds.