Re-elect Joe Turnbough for Belle Mo. Marshal

Re-elect Joe Turnbough for Belle Mo. Marshal Re-elect Joe Turnbough for Belle Mo "Marshal" April 4th 2023

Thanks for the support Sheriff Heitman!
04/04/2023

Thanks for the support Sheriff Heitman!

Belle residents, with Election Day approaching tomorrow, I wanted to encourage voters to get out and vote. However, think very hard about your vote, because it does matter.

I am publicly endorsing Joe Turnbough as your Marshal and Kayla Bray as your Mayor.

Knowing all the candidates, I have to strongly support these two for their moral backgrounds.

Joe still currently works for my office, has been with my office for over 13 years, and has never stopped supporting Belle. I may not always agree with Joe, but he has a passion for the job, compassion for people, and I do not worry about how he will treat the public. His decisions will always be ethical and moral.

I have known Kayla for a long time as well. Again, we may not see eye to eye on everything, but I do not worry about her misappropriating city funds to cover her own expenses. I believe she will make decisions based on what she feels is right and best for the city, without a political agenda.

Just my thoughts. Regardless, be sure to get out and vote tomorrow.

Your Sheriff,
Chris Heitman

04/03/2023

*****Please Vote Tomorrow*****

Tomorrow is the day the citizens of Belle make decisions for the future of our beautiful city. In addition to others, there are City council seats, the Mayor’s office, and of course our Marshal’s office on the ballot.

Tomorrow, I would appreciate your vote of support by voting Joe Turnbough for Marshal.

I would also like to take this opportunity to endorse Kayla Bray for Mayor. I personally know Ms. Bray from church and worked with her for a brief period while I was appointed as the Police Chief and she was a City Councilwoman.

During that period, Ms. Bray dedicated all of her available time into assisting us with getting the police department ready. She learned a lot about the Marshal’s office and the needs of the office to patrol Belle safely. She understands our need for equipment, technology, and dependence upon the court system for revenue. She was always a professional and truly has the best interests of our town at heart.

She was also an important part of obtaining the Rock Island Trail grant. Mayor White and Ms. Bray both went to Jefferson City and Ms. Bray spoke before our State Representatives about the Rock Island Trail and the benefits it would have to Belle.

She has much more knowledge and experience with city responsibilities than the majority of her peers. I believe she is both very capable and willing to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of our City Mayor.

See you at the polls!!
Joe Turnbough, candidate for Marshal

The “Oath of Office”; a simple, yet, immensely important part  of what the mandatory standard an elected official is hel...
04/03/2023

The “Oath of Office”; a simple, yet, immensely important part of what the mandatory standard an elected official is held to.

Most vary in wording from one township or county to another. However, there is one phrase included in every one….. “I will uphold the Constitution of the United States and the State of Missouri….”

No matter where your opinion may lay with the legalization of ma*****na, the Missouri Constitution, not law, but the actual Constitution was amended when both medical ma*****na was approved and recreational use was approved. As such, law enforcement officers have a sworn duty to uphold the constitution and protect individual citizens from government overreach, violating their rights afford by the Constitution.

In the beginning of February the Belle “Police Department”, in my opinion, violated the Constitutional rights of one of our citizens.

February 2nd, the page of both the City of Belle and the Belle Police Department were giving praise to Chief Coborn for his work to “take a lot of drugs off the streets…”

First and foremost, the Missouri Good Samaritan Law (RSMO 195.205) specifically states…..
“ A person who, in good faith, seeks or obtains medical assistance for someone who is experiencing a drug or alcohol overdose or other medical emergency or a person experiencing a drug or alcohol overdose or other medical emergency who seeks medical assistance for himself or herself or is the subject of a good faith request shall not be arrested, charged, prosecuted, convicted, or have his or her property subject to civil forfeiture or otherwise be penalized for the following if the evidence for the arrest, charge, prosecution, conviction, seizure, or penalty was gained as a result of seeking or obtaining medical assistance”

In no way should there have been Facebook posts made about this incident showing everything he collected from their residence followed with the back patting and the statement “Charges Pending”. They cannot charge them with the possession or any paraphernalia. In their own post, and even in more detail in the newspaper, Chief Coborn stated his response there was to aid a suicidal subject that had intentionally overdosed on medications. This is clearly a response where the contents of the scene are protected by the Good Samaritan Law. Chief Coborn failed to uphold that lawful protection of their rights.

Additionally, the patient and boyfriend residing at the home have their medical ma*****na cards. As you can see, the guide from the Missouri Dept. of Health, a cardholder is allowed to purchase and possess up to 4 ounces of ma*****na. This includes, concentration amounts such as wax and extracts. Chief Coborn was quoted in the paper as saying the wax was “an automatic felony”. No, it is not.

Also, the “ma*****na bud” he seized and processed was, according to the citizen, CBD flower they ground up and would use in their supplements. I am not privy to any testing that may have been completed, so I am aware if it was in fact not ma*****na. Even if it was, it was within their legal limits to possess.

He then went a step further and released way too much personal information about the incident, identifying what the incident was about and what actions had been taken by the victim to attempt self-harm. Someone in a mental health crisis should not be subjected to embarrassment and ridicule because the Police Chief did not know where to draw the line.

I pledge to operate your Marshal’s Office in a manner which defends the Constitutional rights you are afforded and to remain aware of current laws.

Thank you
Joe Turnbough
Candidate for Belle Marshal

04/02/2023

I loved this past week!! I spent it doing what I love the most, visiting with the citizens of Belle.

I spent many hours this past week visiting citizens in their home and discussing the Belle Marshal’s Office. I appreciated all of the feedback and heard many good ideas. Unfortunately, with my working obligations I just couldn’t make it to everyone’s home.

I do want everyone to know a few things. First and foremost, if elected, I promise to be a Marshal for the people. I pledge to work FOR the citizens and WITH the city officials. Those are two very different obligations and I pledge to keep them exactly in that order.

As an elected Marshal, it is my responsibility to represent law enforcement for the City of Belle in a manner the citizens expect, not my desires or the city officials.

As an appointed Police Chief, your law enforcement leader answers to the city officials. If they don’t do exactly as their “bosses” say, they could lose their job and a new chief, that will do it their way, would be hired and appointed.

Please, do not give control of our Marshal’s Office to a group of city officials with no law enforcement experience. I am sure each of them mean well, and have their areas of expertise, but it is not in law enforcement.

I would appreciate your support and vote this Tuesday.

Thank you,
Joe Turnbough
Candidate, Belle Marshal

Simple poll question today: (comment your answers below) Should Belle have an elected Marshal  or  a city council appoin...
02/20/2023

Simple poll question today: (comment your answers below)

Should Belle have an elected Marshal or a city council appointed Police Chief?

02/18/2023

Thank you all!!

I have been overwhelmed by the amount of people who have been messaging me and coming up to me on the street with words of encouragement and support. I have tried talking to people in person, but I feel it is time I explain myself for the actions I have taken the past few months.

*****Long post follows*****

First, I apologize! I am sorry things become so volatile with the mayor and city council they felt the best measure was to disband the Marshal’s Office and contract the Maries County Sheriff’s Office in February of 2020. There were two years left in my term when they did that and I attempted to still be effective that first year, but I eventually felt I was being unfair to the taxpayers and resigned in April of 2021, with one year left in my elected term.

Second, I would like to thank my brothers and sisters at the Maries County Sheriff’s Office for taking such excellent care of Belle these past three years. I would also like to thank so many of you for treating them like family as well. The Deputies have spoken very highly of the citizen support received from all of you.

To begin, it is important each of you know my heart is in Belle and I am 100% committed to seeing Belle have a functional, safe, proactive, and qualified Marshal’s Office. I say again, “Marshal’s Office, not a police department” like it is now. It is my dream and goal, to once again, become your elected Marshal and retire at the end of my law enforcement career here in Belle. Before I get into the details, thank you for your open mind and consideration of my candidacy.

Now, to answer the two main questions I have been getting; Why did you come back if you were going to resign at the first sign of trouble? Why did you resign? These are both good questions, and I will answer them both today.

Why did I come back if I was going to resign at the first sign of trouble? Well, I absolutely expected “trouble”. When I was asked if I was interested in coming back as the Belle Police Chief, I was very hesitant. I knew it was going to be a monumental undertaking as almost everything from the Marshal’s Office had been either thrown away or was outdated. I also knew it may not be a popular decision with everyone to re-establish it, or to hire me. I was prepared to put in the work and prove both were the right decision. What I wasn’t prepared for was what I ran into and how I was treated.

Before I accepted the position, I had a conversation with the council and laid out my expectations at my “interview”. The interview felt to really be more of a formality, than an interview. We discussed the pay of the position, the pay any officers hired would receive, times of day I was expected to be seen around town, and asked if I could build the Marshal’s Office from the ground up. I told them I could without a doubt, especially with Maries County being responsible for handling the policing of the town while we were preparing to take back over at the end of their contract; that being a key agreement overlooked in almost no time by Mayor White. I requested $20/hour for the officers, $25/hour for my position (they were calling a police chief), and that I be allowed to rehire Jerry Coborn to return with me. I also emphasized that we must all agree to work together, or it would never work. I was told they would discuss it amongst themselves and I would be called when a decision was made. I received a call from Mayor White before I got out of my car in the driveway of my house. I was super excited to “be back”! Now, “why did I resign?” The answer to this question is much more telling of what happened before my departure.

The next day after I was hired, Councilwoman Kayla Bray immediately volunteered to assist me with the task of creating a list of to do’s, prioritizing those items, and helping me get them accomplished. She was a huge part of getting what we did get accomplished completed, without any thanks from Mayor White. Without going into every little detail of what we accomplished each day I’ll try to summarize, but some details are needed so you can understand. We were able to get the old Marshal’s Impala in patrol condition. It needed radios, programming of electronics, maintenance, decals installed, and numerous items for patrol duties. Every step of the way we both were being questioned by Mayor White on why things were costing so much and what was taking so long to begin writing tickets. I don’t believe he did any homework on what it was going to take. He believed we could get into a car, grab a radio, and go write some tickets. Not realistic at all.

It is important everyone understand, we did not have radios that were operational as the tower radio repeater the office used before had been given to the fire department. Purchasing new MOSWIN radios was way too expensive and not an option. We didn’t even have an agreement with any dispatch center to dispatch for us. We did not own any uniforms as almost all our old and tattered uniforms had been thrown away when we disbanded. We did not have a report writing system either. The one we used before, called Crimestar, had not been maintained since we were disbanded and numerous, expensive, software updates were needed to re-activate it. Very achievable but required money and time. Neither of which were well received by Mayor White.

The entire time Councilwoman Bray and I were trying to re-build we were being hounded by Mayor White, most times in a very condescending and critical way. We were trying to be problem solvers. Knowing he had offered, I reached out to the Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy, Scott John, and asked what equipment they would be able to sell us. They gave us a very fair deal on an almost new radar unit, some less lethal equipment, ammunition for our fi****ms, and a used MOSWIN radio. We were able to convince our installers to fit us in (usually 2-3 week wait) and we had a patrol car with an operational radar and radio a few days later. Mayor White still wasn’t happy. When he received the invoices for the equipment purchase and the installation he was irate and said, “not another damn dime goes into the police department until some tickets start getting wrote.” Keep in mind, we were still contracting Maries County to perform policing duties. From that point on, almost every conversation with Mayor White was about saving money. While I understand there is a limited budget, and we were being frugal, it once again appeared as if Mayor White jumped into a major decision without anything other than an emotional desire to see Maries County leave Belle.

Because Mayor White was so persistent with his complaints about expenses and that we begin writing tickets, I approached Chief Deputy Scott John once again to see what we could come up with. We met for lunch and discussed numerous ideas. The most logical decision, in my opinion, was to share patrol duties with Maries County and schedule opposite of one another. It takes four police officers to cover the streets of Belle 20+ hours a day, two rotating on day shifts and two on night shift. Chief John agreed to let Jerry and I cover two shifts while Maries County continued to cover the opposite two shifts, letting us pick the two shifts we would want. In exchange for this, Maries County would pull two of the four Deputies they had covering Belle into county coverage and would reduce the contract expense with us by 50%! I thought Mayor White would be ecstatic, he wasn’t. Instead I was scolded for “conspiring with the enemy” and ordered to stop meeting with Chief Deputy John. Mayor White said it was a bad look that he was trying to “get rid of Maries County” and I was working with them to extend the contract. He apparently did not listen to me. There was absolutely no conversation between us to extend it, only to cut the cost in half for the remainder of the contract freeing up much needed budget money for the rebuilding of the Marshal’s Office. When it comes to Maries County, Mayor White sees nothing but red and his hatred for Sheriff Chris Heitman became abundantly clear to me, and I would dare to say Councilwoman Bray had the same observation.

Things really went downhill after the tragic accident where 4 young men from Belle rolled a truck over, trapping one. That was a night I was off. Jerry Coborn had been on duty that day but had completed his 12 shift and had gone home. Once again, Maries County was on duty and responded professionally as contracted but Mayor White was beside himself because of the questions on social media of “where was Belle PD”. At that point Mayor White started making a schedule and demanding Officer Coborn and I follow it. It was completely designed around being seen in public and completely ignored officer safety. It required numerous days in a row where we would change from days to nights and back to days.

It wasn’t too long after the accident Mayor White ordered me to park the new Police Department Charger. Apparently it wasn’t insured and hadn’t been for the two weeks I had been driving it. The Charger sat idly at the City Hall for 3 weeks, needing to go to Jefferson City for equipment installation, while the bank paperwork was completed, and insurance put into place. The serious matter with the Police Charger? Mayor White purchased it without following state mandated purchasing guidelines. The vehicle is a civilian model vehicle. It doesn’t have the much-needed police package items such as oversized brakes to prevent overheating and oversized alternator to handle all the electronic demands, just to name a few. It was not purchased from the awarded state bid list nor did he secure competitive bids before purchasing it. He just showed up one day and asked if I liked the Chargers. I told him I did and he said “good, I just bought you one”. I was not comfortable being the named “Police Chief” of a department not following state guidelines.

It finally became too much. Not only did I feel Mayor White was not adhering to state purchasing guidelines or Sunshine Law, the constant belittling of what Councilwoman Bray and I were doing, the decisions Mayor White was making without my input, and the stress of working shifts on little sleep because of a crazy schedule and working on administrative tasks to rebuild while “off duty” was more than I could stand for. I can’t tell you how many hours were put in by Councilwoman Bray and I without asking for compensation. Our reward? We were asked by a city council person in closed session if we were having an affair because of the amount of time we were spending together. Mayor White did not call the behavior out for outrageously unprofessional and inappropriate but instead also wanted an answer to the question.

I tried to do things Mayor White’s way but I could not please him nor could I be a part of the dictatorship of a police department he was establishing. He made it clear I was Police Chief in title only and that he held all police department decisions. The citizens of Belle have voted numerous times to NOT have a police chief who answers to the mayor and have repeatedly said they desire to have a marshal that answers to the people only. That is why I resigned and THAT is what I promise to bring back to you if I am elected.

I respectfully thank you for your time and consideration,
Joe Turnbough, candidate for Belle Marshal

As many of you already know, I have filed for re-election as Marshal for the Belle City Marshal’s Office. I also know ma...
02/07/2023

As many of you already know, I have filed for re-election as Marshal for the Belle City Marshal’s Office. I also know many of you have questions about recent events pertaining to my being hired as the City’s Police Chief, and following resignation just a few weeks later.

I have always been transparent with the citizens of Belle, and I always will be. Ever since I was first elected here in Belle, it has been my dream to finish my law enforcement career here in Belle and it will be my great honor to be your Marshal, once again.

I have every intention of explaining the events over the past few months in the next few days and weeks, but felt it was not an appropriate time during my announcement.

I look forward to speaking with as many of you as I can between now and the election in April. Please don't hesitate to message me here on this page with questions or to schedule a time for me to come and talk with you.

Thank you,
Joe Turnbough, Candidate for Belle Marshal

04/02/2019

START DATE: IMMEDIATE
FULL-TIME & RESERVIST.
GREAT BENEFITS! INCLUDES 401K & PAID INSURANCE BENEFIT PACKAGE.
Job Description Summary: This position performs responsible law enforcement work partnering with the community in the prevention, detection, and investigation of criminal acts; the apprehension and arrest of law violators; and the safeguarding of lives and property.

Essential Job Functions:

• Must be 21 years of age.
• Minimum education of a high school diploma.
• Possess a Missouri POST Certification (Class A Peace Officer License)
• Must maintain a valid Missouri driver’s license and safe driving record.
• Patrol assigned area of the City of Belle, perform security checks on buildings and residences, and take appropriate actions with regard to suspicious activity.
• Provide security on a rotation basis for Belle High School, Middle school & Grade Schools.
• Respond to calls for service and investigate reported criminal acts, domestic disturbances, and public nuisances and civil matters. Interview victims, witnesses, and suspects; review and study evidence; and conduct searches and surveillance.
• Give testimony in court.
• Patrol city roadways, enforce traffic ordinances, direct traffic and investigate traffic accidents.
• Serve warrants, make forcible arrests; search, book and transport prisoners.
• Operate police vehicles and use weapons and special equipment.
• Knowledge of legal studies, including case law, statutory law, and constitutional law.
• Knowledge of various computer programs and basic legal terminology.
• Knowledge of basic law enforcement procedures and protocols.
• Excellent communication skills, including de-escalation techniques and crisis intervention.

Contact Marshal Joe Turnbough or Captain K. Elrod

Marshal Joe Turnbough (email: [email protected])

Captain K. Elrod (email: [email protected])

Address

314 E Ww Circle Drive
Belle, MO
65013

Telephone

+15733082006

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