Oklahoma woman charged in Christmas Eve crash that killed southwest Missouri man
JASPER COUNTY, Mo. – Prosecutors filed charges Friday (2/7) against a Grove woman accused of the Christmas Eve killing of a Sarcoxie man.
Jennifer Maupin, 43, is charged with DWI in the death of another, careless and imprudent driving, and speeding for the fatal crash that killed Tou Xiong, 37, of Sarcoxie.
Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers responded to Hwy 59 south of Apple Road in Jasper County for a three vehicle crash around 3 pm on Christmas Eve.
Court records say when the trooper arrived, Maupin was already in the ambulance being treated. Officers reported the strong smell of intoxicants on Maupin's breath and said that she refused to take a breathalyzer test.
The crash report says Maupin was travelling north on Hwy 59 in her Hummer and when she tried to pass another vehicle she crossed into the southbound lane and side-swiped two other vehicles. Xiong was driving one of the vehicles Maupin reportedly hit, a Kia Soul. Troopers say Xiong was pinned inside his vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Maupin was treated for her injuries and was placed under arrest.
Nine months earlier, in March of 2024, Maupin was arrested at a casino in Wyandotte for assault and battery, public intoxication, and disturbing the peace.
Court records indicate Maupin was arrested for reportedly assaulting a casino security guard, being drunk and belligerent in public. When she was taken into custody, deputies say Maupin assaulted jail staff. Court records say Maupin spit on a couple of jailers, and kicked one of them in the face, fracturing his jaw. Another jailer says Maupin bit him on the elbow when they were attempting to restrain her.
Maupin was free on $5,000 bond when the fatal crash occurred in Jasper County. A warrant has been issued for her arrest. Her bond on the Jasper County charges is set at $100,000.
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