Oc`. YUM No Mi? QE EN Dofemlsni name: Joshua W. Msryiee Este ofbiifb. Race Sex _gnk_ SSN i i Agency ease muniber 15)-10804; sud E, @10796 1 Comes new Ofiicex Siiamon Ieffiies amd stares the ibllewing under oath! {have prolmble cause io believe ihe deferidznmi committed the crimes of murder in {lie first degree; assault in fire first degweeg mmder in the first degree and murder in the first oo or about October 26, 20710 in Callaway County, Missouyi. Some time ago, to the best ofmy recollection, in 20lO, {met wiili Josh Maylee, the person identified above, During that meeting, he dispiayed to me gems ofhis, .45 caliber pistol and an ARIS which he said had been modified to ire 6.8 mm On The morning of October 27, 2010, the Callaway County Sheriff office was of homicides at two locations in Callaway County, Missouri. The first was at 3682 County Road 438, Holts Summit, where the body ofleff Werdehausen was found with what appeared to be gunshot wounds. The second was et 1495 Hemniw, Heirs Summit, where the bodies of Allen and Jackie Pinet were found with what appeared to be gunshot wormds. Tosh Maylee is known io associate with IcffWerclel1arise11 and Allen Pinet On the evening of October 27, lwent to the Pinet location. David Rice, who was colleciing evidence at that location, gave me a beg which he said contained 6.8 mm shell czzsimgs whioli he had recovered from that scene, On the evening of October 27, I went to the Werdehausen location. Theresa who was collecting evidence at that location, gave me packages which she said contained .45 oaliber arid 6.8 mm shell casirrgs which she had recovered from that scene. On che evening of October 27, Sgt. Bob Smidi ofthe Callaway County Sheriffs Office gave me zi package which he said contained .45 caliber and 6.3 mm shell casings he had recovered from the residerrce of Lacy Selieulen and Josh Maylee. Ito ek the packages from the two homicide scenes amd from Investigator Smith and gave them to Kathleen Green. She is PL firearms examiner with the Missouri Stete>>Highway Patrol. I gave them to her so she could compare markings on these spent shell casiogs to determine if they had been in the same Hreami. i Kathleen Green reported to me that she had compared. the .45 calibex shell easings from the Werdehausen location and fiom the Scheulen--Maylee residence amd found markings indicating they had been fired from Lhe same weapon based on her observation of breech face maxkiis on each. She also reported to me that she had compared a 6 .8 mm. shell casing Hom the Pinet scene and :1 6.8 mm. shell casing from the Solreuleu--Mz.ylee residence. She explained that shell oasiugs ejected from a lireami which has an ejector mechanism get a distinctive: mark from that ejector mechanism. The ejection marks on the 6.8 mm shell casing Eom the Pinet scene matched those on the 6.8 mm. shell cz sing fromlthe Sel1eulen--Maylee residence, A From thai she concluded that the examined shell easing from the Pinet scene and the examined shell casing from lhe Scl1eulen?Mayiee residence had been ejected from the same firearm. I swear, under penalty ofperjjiiry, rhat the facts stated above are true to the best of my knowledge. llc?. iw? 93?ll yaggrg gy UE Elev QF EN CASE Comes mow Heb Smith, investigates with the Callaway Cooney Sheriffs Ofliee. ecard . states under oath. that the following ie true end eorreet to the best of his and belief: 1. I em presently at commissiomed low erzforc emerrt officer with me Callaway County Sheriff Of?ce. Iheve worked im lew enforcement for over? l7 years, 2. ln the early of October 27, 20} O. the Callaway County Sheriffs Office was eootolcted regarding at shooting that oecuzrecl et 3682 County Road 4533, Hells . I Callaway County, Missomi. The residence is owned by leff and Glue Wercleliauseri. Que Werdehrmsen hed comtaeterl the Emergency Operation Ceoterv(EOC) to report that she had been shot and that she believed her husband, leffwerdehauseh had also been ehot. Deputy eclcie Karhofftesponded to the scene. i 3. Upon arrival et the residence, Deputy Kethoffmet Gina Werdelmusen. Ms. Werdehauseu had suffered. a gunshot wound to her neck. Ms. Werdeheusen was able to rep oft that she had been shot by a white male just outside the front door of the residence end that the male entered the residence after shooting het. Ms. Werdehauseu reported that her husband, Jeff Werdehauseo, was inside the residence at that time. Ms. We1'del1e.usen reported hearing gunehots inside the residence alter the shooter entered. Deputy Kerhoff entered the residence to check the status of Jeff Werdehauseri. Deputy upstairs in the rwiderrce. JeffWerdeh.=msen appeared to have suffered multiple gunshot wounds amd deceased. Deputy Karhoff noted spent shell easings inside the residence. Gina Werdeheuseh was transp orted to University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri, for medical treatment, 4. Gina Werdehaosoio was interviewed at University Hospital and advised that she heard at disturbance outside her yesidence at approximately 10:00 {mm. Ms. stepped outside the front door of her residence to check on things, She advised that as soon as she stepped out, at white male, approximately six feet tell, muscular build, shot her in the neck. Ms. Werdehausen was unable to identify the susp ect because the incident took place so quickly. She advised that the only person she suspects is Joshua Maylee. Ms. Werdehausen advised that she and her husband, Jeff Werdehausen, had had at number of problems with Maylee mid that lately threats had been made. . 5, A search warrant Was executed on the home of Jeff and Grim Werdehmiscn. Spent shell casings were recovered outside the home and inside the home. The shell cesings were from two different firearms. One set of spent shell casingscoiisisted of Federal brand .45 caliber ammunition. The other set of spent shell oasings consisted of Remington brand 6.8 mm amimumtion. 2 6. In the course of my ixivestigatiott, li leamed that several rifles are ohambered for the .270 caliber, 6.8 mm SPC "speciel purpose cartridge" mmrixmition, All of these rifles site assault type weaponscommonly used type of lt only became commercially readily available in 2007 and I have not the use of this ammunition in my 1.7 year career of investigating crimes as a law enforcement oflicer, 7. I am familiar with Joshua Maylee. Meylee has talked about firearms with me and has 3 . ewes ee 4% i Gail? QOH 9:23fiV Ylwt?ll 6 8. Cin October 27, QUIQ, responded to the residence of Lacy Sehenlenr Schenleri is ggitlfiiend and had been staying et the residence with her, Maylee was not at the residence, Schuelen allowed. me to search the siesidence, ln a bedroom off of the kitchen, on top of a chest of drawers, there was a. spent 6.8 mm Remington brand shell casing and a spent .45 caliber Federal brand shell cashing. seized these shell casings as evideneel Schenien advised that the shell casings belonged to Joshua No tireaims using this caliber of ammunition were found, during the search. Schenlen advised that Maylee did own gens but she was unable to provide any additional information regarding the make, model or caliber of the weapons. 9. I questioned Lacy Scheulen regarding the current Whereab outs of Joshua `Mayiee as well as his whereabouts over the pest few days. Schenlen advised that Maylee lelt the residence to go to his grandfathers home and was supposed to have an appointment with his lawyer, According to Schenlen, Maylco was supposed to return on the evening of Tuesday, October 26, or the morning of Wednesday, October 27, Scheulen reported that Maylee did not return to the . residence as scheduled. Scheulen also stated that she had not heard from Maylee since I approximately 8:30 pm. on 'hxesday, October 26. li}. On October 27, 2010, lresponded to the residence located in Callaway County, occupied by William Maylee. William Maylee is the grandfather of loshua Maylee. William Maylee advised Joshua Maylee spent most ofthe clay at his home on Tuesday, October 26, except when Joshua went to Columbia, Missowi, for an appointment with his lawyer. William Maylee reported that Joshua Maylee leil the residence at approximately 9:30 p.m, on A Tuesday, October 26, 2010. According to William Maylee, Lioshua Maylce was returning to the residence that he shared with Lacy Scheulen in Rocky Mount, Missouri. William Maylee said that he allowed Joshua Msylee to use Williem's cer and that Joshua Maylee planned to return to Wil1iam's residence with Willia.m's car on Wednesday, October 27, 2010. As of4:3O pm., October 27, 2010, Joshua Maylec has not returned to Willia.m's residence with Willianfs vehicle. 11. During my interview with William Maylee, he advised that Joshua Maylee had left behind two bags. William Maylee said that he did not notice the bags until the morning of Wednesday, October 27, 20lOn but that he knew the bags to belong to Joshua Maylee. The bags 4 appear to be tactical bags, black in color. One isa black, camelbaclc type, "Maxiinum Gear" brand bag that has pouches to hold ammunition magazines. I observed loaded magazines in the pouches in this bag. I know liom my training and experience that these tactical bags are commonly used `bylmilitary, law enforcement officers and shooting sports enthusiasts to hold ammunition and shooting accessories. The other is a backpack type bag. Both bags were turned over by William Maylee to the Callaway County Sheriffs Ofhc e, where they are currently being held as evidence. 12, During my interview of `William Maylce, he advised that Joshua Maylee's vehicle was still at his residence. The vehicle is described as a brown Dodge Ram 35 00 model pickup i truck with license plate number Through the window ofthe vehicle Twas able to see what appeared to be empty ammunition boxes and a cellular telephone, The vehicle was secured and towed from the scene to the impound lot for the Callaway County Sheriff? Office located at l20l State Road O, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri. I swear, under penalty ofpeijnty, that the facts stated above site hue to the best ofmy i knowledge. ttioott lrwestiggai noe