Judge shuts down practice of beleaguered dentist

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The dental practice of a Missouri dentist entangled in a 2023 fatal hit-and-run case and another in which he’s accused of participating in a drug deal near his dental office has been shuttered following an order from a judge, according to a story published on KSN 16.

A judge issued a temporary injunction, resulting in the closure of Dr. John “Jay” Joseph’s dental practice on September 21 due to his impending court cases.

In June, Joseph pleaded not guilty to allegedly buying hundreds of dollars’ worth of fentanyl across the street from his dental practice. Joseph continues to await trial in the hit-and-run case in which his son allegedly struck and killed a 60-year-old man in August 2023. When Joseph, who operates a practice in Joplin, MO, was arrested for the drug deal, he was allegedly in possession of a stolen 9-mm handgun.

Currently, Joseph remains free on bond in both cases. If he is acquitted or the charges are dismissed in both cases, the temporary injunction will be lifted, according to the story.

In March, authorities reportedly saw Joseph exit his pickup truck in a retail parking lot and engage in a drug deal. Police detained him after the dentist returned to his truck.

Police searched Joseph and purportedly found a package containing 11 g of fentanyl in his pocket. A search of the truck recovered 1 g of fentanyl, multiple types of drug paraphernalia consistent with fentanyl ingestion, and a 9-mm handgun.

Joseph allegedly told police that he paid $600 in exchange for the package of fentanyl. Police learned later that the gun Joseph had in his truck had been reported stolen from a home in Joplin.

In the fall of 2024, Joseph and his teenage son, Rocco Joseph, pleaded not guilty for their alleged roles in a hit-and-run accident that killed Gary LaTurner in Kansas. Both were charged with leaving the scene of a fatality accident, and the elder was also charged with contributing to a child's misconduct or deprivations.

The teenager's vehicle allegedly struck LaTurner, of Galena, KS, at about 11:30 p.m. on August 19, 2023, and didn't stop. The father and son allegedly returned to the scene about 40 minutes later. Authorities claim video from a business near the accident site revealed that the dentist returned to the scene of the crash, illuminated LaTurner with the headlights of his truck, and left without contacting police.

Authorities say LaTurner was still alive when Joseph returned to the scene. The coroner reported that LaTurner died about eight hours after the father and son left the scene. LaTurner's body was found in a ditch the next day.

Also, Joseph’s dental license is in jeopardy. In April, the Missouri Dental Board filed a petition to revoke his dental license due to his reported run-ins with the law.

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