Emily Hook

On January 1, 2025, 20-year-old Emily Marie Hook was arrested in Callaway County, Missouri. She faces charges of fourth-degree domestic assault (first or second offense) and being a minor visibly intoxicated with a blood alcohol content over 0.02% (first offense).

In Missouri, fourth-degree domestic assault, under Missouri Revised Statutes § 565.076, occurs when an individual knowingly causes physical pain, injury, or fear of such harm to a family or household member. This offense can also include reckless behavior that creates a risk of harm. For a first or second offense, it is typically classified as a Class A misdemeanor. Penalties may include up to 1 year in jail, fines of up to $2,000, probation, or mandatory participation in a domestic violence intervention program. A conviction also results in a permanent criminal record and can affect firearm ownership rights under federal law, as well as have significant consequences in custody disputes or protective order hearings.

Under Missouri Revised Statutes § 311.325, it is illegal for individuals under the age of 21 to be visibly intoxicated in public or to have a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.02% or higher. This offense is a misdemeanor for a first-time violation and is part of Missouri’s “zero-tolerance” policy for underage drinking. Penalties may include a fine of up to $1,000, possible suspension of driving privileges for 30 days or more, and mandatory participation in an alcohol education or counseling program. Additionally, an underage drinking conviction can impact college admissions, scholarships, and employment opportunities, underscoring the broader consequences of such offenses.

Charges Below:

Booking Date: 01/01/25    City: Callaway County, Missouri    Age/YOB: 20

Hair: Blonde   Eyes: Brown   Weight:    Height:    Gender: Female

Title Type Bond
Probable Cause - Domestic Assault - 4th Degree - 1st Or 2nd Offense (1)(5) $
probable cause - minor visibly intoxicated/blood alcohol content more than .02% - 1st offense $

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