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Palmyra bowling alley owner gets probation after entering Alford Plea to sexual abuse, according to court clerk

Summary by Muddy River News
HANNIBAL – Bowling alley owner Douglas H. Voepel, 64, agreed to an Alford Plea Thursday and received two years probation on two counts of sexual abuse first degree, according to the Marion County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office. The details of the judgment had not yet been filed, to indicate the conditions of that probation, but records that were available show two other counts against him were dismissed. An Alford Plea allows a defendant to plead …
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Muddy River News broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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