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Man Held Without Bond After Alleged Assault in Vanzant

Wesley Sartor, 35, faces multiple charges following a June 25 incident

A 35‑year‑old man from Vanzant, Missouri, has been ordered to remain in custody without bail after police say he attacked a vehicle and threatened a woman with a baseball bat on June 25, 2026.

Charges and Legal Proceedings

Wesley Sartor, 35, now faces first‑degree assault, armed criminal action and third‑degree elder abuse. Prosecutors allege the assault was unprovoked and that Sartor brandished a baseball bat while confronting the victim.

Law Enforcement Response

Lt. Nelson of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office described the incident as “a dangerous escalation that demanded immediate action.” Sheriff Chris Degase added that Sartor’s prior criminal history factored heavily into the decision to deny any bond.

The case has drawn attention in the region, prompting discussions about public safety and the handling of repeat offenders. Authorities have emphasized that the investigation remains ongoing and that additional charges may be filed as new evidence emerges.

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